Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or
illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.
WARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or
death.
1. Never use an unapproved battery since this could
damage the phone and/or battery and could cause
the battery to explode.
2. Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will
cause the battery to explode.
3. Never store your phone in temperatures less than
-4°F or greater than 122°F.
4. Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with
hazardous or flammable materials.
5. When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set
up the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is
deployed, you may be seriously injured.
6. Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.
7. Do not use the phone in areas where its use is
prohibited. (For example: aircraft)
Important Safety Precautions
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Important Safety Precautions
1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct
sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as
a bathroom.
2. Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,
thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This
Important Safety Precautions
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could cause a fire.
3. Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. It
may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.
4. Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the
phone may generate sparks.
5. Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting,
pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as
it may cause a fire or electric shock.
6. Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do
not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may
cause electric shock or fire.
7. Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is
being charged. It may cause an electric shock or
seriously damage your phone.
8. Do not disassemble the phone.
1. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may
short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.
2. Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your body
during a call.
3. Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal’s teeth or
nails, come into contact with the battery. This could cause a fire.
4. Store the battery out of reach of children.
5. Be careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as
rubber plugs, earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.)
This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation resulting in serious
injury or death.
6. Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to
avoid electric shock or fire.
7. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The
warranty will not be applied to products provided by other
suppliers.
8. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its
accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents
and consequently invalidate the warranty.
9. Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone
numbers, such as 911, that you can call under any
circumstances, even when your phone is locked. Your phone’s
preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all
locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed
due to network, environmental, or interference issues.
Important Safety Precautions
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Table of Contents
Important Safety
Precautions1
Table of Contents4
Welcome9
Technical Details10
Important Information10
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance 10
Table of Contents
Technical Details10
FCC RF Exposure Information11
Bodily Contact During Operation 12
Vehicle-Mounted the External
Antenna 13
FCC Notice and Cautions13
Caution14
Part 15.19 statement14
Part 15.21 statement14
Part 15.105 statement 15
Phone Overview16
Menu Overview19
The Battery23
Installing the Battery23
Removing the Battery23
Charging the Battery23
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Getting Started with Your
Phone23
How to Install Your microSD
Card24
How to Remove Your microSD
Card25
Battery Charge Level25
Turning the Phone On and Off 25
Turning the Phone On25
Turning the Phone Off25
Signal Strength26
Screen Icons26
Making Calls26
Correcting Dialing Mistakes27
Redialing Calls27
Receiving Calls27
™
™
Quick Access to
Convenient Features28
Lock Mode28
Mute Function28
Quick Volume Adjustments28
Call Waiting28
Caller ID29
Speed Dialing 29
Entering and Editing
Information30
Text Input30
Key Functions30
Contacts in Your Phone’s
Memory31
The Basics of Storing Contacts
Entries31
Phone Numbers With Pauses31
Searching Your Phone’s Memory 33
Contacts Options 33
Making a Call From Your Phone’s
Memory34
Phone Menus36
Contacts36
1. New Contact36
2. Contact List36
3. Groups37
4. Speed Dials38
5. My vCard38
Messaging39
1. New Text Message39
2. New Picture Message41
3. Inbox42
4. Outbox44
5. Drafts45
6. Voicemail46
7. Templates46
8. Settings47
9. Delete All 48
Call History49
1. Missed Calls49
2. Received Calls 49
3. Dialed Calls 49
4. All Calls49
5. Call Timer50
6. Data Counter50
Multimedia50
1. Take Photo50
2. Record Video52
3. Record Voice53
4. Images53
5. Videos55
6. Sounds55
My Schedule57
1. Alarm Clock57
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Table of Contents
2. Calendar57
3. Notepad58
easyedge
SM
1. easyedgeSMApps60
Music60
1. Last Played Songs (Now
Playing)61
2. All Songs61
3. My Playlists61
4. Artists62
Table of Contents
5. Albums62
6. Genres62
Tools63
1. Voice Command63
1.1 Start Command63
1.1.1 Call <Name> or <Number> 63
1.1.2 Voicemail63
1.1.3 Missed Calls64
1.1.4 Messages64
1.1.5 Time & Date64
1.1.6 Help64
1.2 Command Mode64
1.3 Announce Alert65
1.4 Train Word65
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1.5 Best Match65
2. Calculator65
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3. My Menu66
4. Ez Tip Calculator66
5. World Clock66
6. Stopwatch67
7. Unit Converter67
Settings68
1. Sound68
1.1 Ringtones68
1.2 Volume68
1.3 Message Alerts68
1.4 Alert Type69
1.5 Service Alerts69
1.6 Power On/Off Tone70
1.7 Flip Tone70
2. Display70
2.1 Wallpaper70
2.1.1 Main Screen70
2.1.2 Lock Screen70
2.2 Widget Settings71
2.3 Banner 71
2.4 Backlight 71
2.5 Menu Style71
2.6 Languages (Idiomas)72
2.7 Clocks & Calendar72
2.8 Font Settings72
2.9 Color Schemes73
2.0 Word Prediction73
3. Touch Settings73
3.1 Touchscreen Calibration73
3.2 Touchscreen Effect74
4. Security74
4.1 Lock Phone74
4.2 Restrictions75
4.3 Emergency Numbers76
4.4 Change Lock Code76
4.5 Master Reset77
5. Call Settings77
5.1 Answer Options77
5.2 End Call Options78
5.3 Auto Retry78
5.4 One Touch Dial78
5.5 Voice Privacy78
5.6 Airplane Mode 79
5.7 TTY Mode79
6. PC Connection79
7. System80
7.1 Network80
7. 2 Location81
8. Memory81
9. Phone Info82
Bluetooth
®
82
1. Paired Devices83
2. Power84
3. My Visibility84
4. My Bluetooth Info84
Tone Room Deluxe85
PAC-MAN85
Safety86
TIA Safety Information86
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Signal86
Antenna Care86
Phone Operation87
Tips on Efficient Operation87
Driving87
Electronic Devices87
Pacemakers88
Persons with pacemakers:88
Hearing Aids88
Other Medical Devices88
Health Care Facilities89
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Vehicles89
Posted Facilities89
Aircraft89
Blasting Areas89
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere 89
For Vehicles Equipped with an
Air Bag90
Safety Information90
Charger and Adapter Safety91
Battery Information and Care92
Explosion, Shock, and Fire
Table of Contents
Hazards93
General Notice93
Warning! Important safety
information95
Avoiding hearing damage95
Using your phone safely95
Using headsets safely96
FDA Consumer Update96
10 Driver Safety Tips106
Consumer Information
on SAR110
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility
(HAC) Regulations for
Wireless Devices11 3
8
Accessories117
Limited Warranty Statement
118
Index122
Some content in this user guide may
differ from your phone depending on
the phone software. Features and
specifications are subject to change
without prior notice.
Thank you for choosing the
UN610 cellular phone; designed
to operate with the latest digital
mobile communication
technology, Code Division
Multiple Access (CDMA). Along
with the many advanced features
of the CDMA system, such as
greatly enhanced voice clarity,
this compact phone offers:
●
Slim and sleek design with
internal antenna.
●
Large, easy-to-read, backlit LCD
with status icons.
●
Messaging, voice mail, and caller
ID capabilities.
●
QWERTY keypad.
●
Speakerphone feature.
●
Menu-driven interface with
prompts for easy operation and
configuration.
Welcome
●
Any Key answer, Auto with
Handsfree answer, Auto Retry,
One Touch Dial and Speed
Dialing with 99 memory
locations.
●
Bilingual (English and Spanish)
capabilities.
●
Bluetooth®wireless technology.
Note
The Bluetooth®word mark and
logos are owned by the Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks
by LG Electronics is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names
are those of their respective owners.
Welcome
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Technical Details
Important Information
This user’s guide provides
important information on the use
and operation of your phone.
Please read all the information
carefully prior to using the
phone for the best performance
and to prevent any damage to or
misuse of the phone. Any
unapproved changes or
modifications will void your
Technical Details
warranty.
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,
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including interference that
causes undesired operation.
Technical Details
The UN610 is a trimode phone
that operates on among (Code
Division Multiple Access CDMA)
frequencies: cellular services at
800 MHz, (Personal
Communication Services PCS) at
1.9 GHz and GPS.
CDMA technology uses a feature
called DSSS (Direct Sequence
Spread Spectrum) that enables
the phone to keep
communication from being
crossed and to use one
frequency channel by multiple
users in the same specific area.
This results in a 10-fold capacity
increase when compared with
analog mode. In addition,
features such as soft / softer
handoff, hard handoff, and
dynamic RF power control
technologies combine to reduce
call interruptions.
The Cellular and PCS CDMA
networks consist of MSO (Mobile
Switching Office), BSC (Base
Station Controller), BTS (Base
Station Transmission System), ,
MS (Mobile Station) and GPS.
* TSB-74: Protocol between an
IS-95A system and ANSI J-STD008
1xRTT system receives twice as
many subscribers in the wireless
section as IS-95. Its battery life is
twice as long as IS-95. Highspeed data transmission is also
possible.
The following table lists some
major CDMA standards.
FCC RF Exposure Information
WARNING! Read this
information before operating
the phone.
In August 1996, the Federal
Communications Commission
(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.
Technical Details
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Technical Details
CDMA Standard
Basic Air
Interface
Network
Technical Details
Service
Performance
Bodily Contact During
Operation
This device was tested for typical
use with the back of the phone
kept 0.79 inches (2.0 cm) from
14.4kbps radio link protocol and interband operations
IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band
cdma2000 1xRTT AirInterface
MAS-BS
PCSC-RS
Intersystem operations
Non-signaling data comm.
Speech CODEC
Short message service
Packet Data
Position Determination
Service (gpsOne)
High Speed Packet Data
Cellular base station
Cellular mobile station
PCS personal station
PCS base station
Speech CODEC
the body. To comply with FCC
RF exposure requirements, a
minimum separation distance of
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must be
maintained between the user’s
body and the back of the phone,
including the antenna, whether
extended or retracted. Thirdparty belt-clips, holsters, and
similar accessories containing
metallic components should not
be used. Avoid the use of
accessories that cannot maintain
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) distance
between the user’s body and the
back of the phone and have not
been tested for compliance with
FCC RF exposure limits.
Vehicle-Mounted the External
Antenna
(Optional, if available.)
To satisfy FCC RF exposure
requirements, keep 8 inches (20
cm) between the user /
bystander and vehicle-mounted
the external antenna. For more
information about RF exposure,
visit the FCC website at
www.fcc.gov.
FCC Notice and Cautions
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
causes undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications
not expressly approved in this
user guide could void your
warranty for this equipment. Use
only the supplied antenna. Use
of unauthorized antennas (or
modifications to the antenna)
could impair call quality, damage
the phone, void your warranty
and/or violate FCC regulations.
Technical Details
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Technical Details
Don't use the phone with a
damaged antenna. A damaged
antenna could cause a minor skin
burn. Contact your local dealer
for a replacement antenna.
Caution
Use only the supplied and
approved antenna. Use of
unauthorized antennas or
modifications could impair call
Technical Details
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
the skin a minor burn may result.
Contact your local dealer for a
replacement antenna.
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Part 15.19 statement
This device and its accessories
comply with part15 of FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device & its accessories
may not cause harmful
interference.
(2) This device & its accessories
must accept any interference
received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Part 15.21 statement
Change or Modifications that are
not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the
user's authority to operate the
equipment.
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the
limits for a class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This
equipment generates uses and
can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio
communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular
installation. if this equipment
does cause harmful interference
or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of
the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Technical Details
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Phone Overview
Phone Overview
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1. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller.
2. LCD Screen Displays messages and indicator icons.
3. Left Soft Key Use to access the Messaging menu from the
standby screen, or the function immediately above it.
4. Speakerphone Key Use to turn Speaker On or Off. Press
and hold for 3 seconds to activate Voice Command.
5. SEND Key Use to place or answer calls.
6. EASYEDGE Key
7. Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers and select
menu items.
8. Microphone Lets callers hear you.
9. Camera Lens Used to take photos and record video. Keep
it clean for optimal photo quality.
10. Navigation Key Use to navigate through menus and
options. When on the Standby screen, use for quick
access to your Widgets, My Menu, Calendar and
easyedge.
11.
Menu/OK
Key Lets you access the phone's main Menu
and also selects the highlighted choice when navigating
through a menu or function.
12. Right Soft Key Use to access the Contacts menu from
the standby screen, or the function immediately above it.
13. CLR Key Deletes single spaces or characters with a quick
press, but press and hold to delete the text entered in a
text field. Will also back you out of menus, one level at a
time.
14. PWR/END Key Use to turn the power on/off and to end
a call. Also, use to exit from any function and return to
the standby menu.
15. VOICE Key When in standby mode, use to start the
Voice Command feature.
16. MUSIC Key Opens the Music feature.
1. Earphone Jack Allows the use of a hands-free
headset.
2. Side Volume Keys Use to adjust the ringer volume
in standby mode and the earpiece volume during
a call.
3. Charger/Accessory Port Connects the phone to
the battery charger or other available accessories.
4. Camera Key Press for 3 seconds to open the
Camera function.
5. Lock Key Use to lock your phone when the flip is
closed. To unlock, press ( ) or open the flip.
6.
microSD™card slot
external memory. Your phone supports a microSD
card of up to 16GB (see page 24 for more information).
7. External Touch Screen
of the content and features on your phone.
Insert a microSD™card for
Displays messages and some
™
Charging with PC USB
You can use your computer to charge your
phone. Connect one end of a USB cable to
the charging accessory port on your phone
and the other end to a high-power USB port
on your PC.
Phone Overview
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Phone Overview
Internal Qwerty Keypad
Your phone features a QWERTY keyboard, specifically designed for
easy and comfortable text entry. The QWERTY keyboard uses a
standard layout.
Phone Overview
1. Function Key allows you enter the alternate
character (such as @ for the Tkey) on the
QWERTY keyboard (See "Entering and Editing
Information" on page 30 for more
information).
SHIFT Key
2.
lets you change letter capitalization
when entering text, using the QWERTY
keyboard.
3. SPACE Key lets you enter a space.
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4. Symbols Key lets you enter symbols when
composing text messages.
5. ENTER Key lets you move the cursor to the
beginning of the next line when composing
text messages.
6. Back key Deletes single spaces or characters
with a quick press, but press and hold to
delete the text entered in a text field. Will also
back you out of menus, one level at a time.
Menu Overview
Touch Screen MenuInternal Menu
Messaging
1. Inbox
2. Outbox
3. Drafts
4. Voicemail
Speed Dials
1. View
Call History
1. Missed Calls
2. Received Calls
3. Dialed Calls
4. All Calls
Music
1. Last Played Songs
2. All Songs
3. My Playlists
Top Rated Songs
4. Artists
5. Albums
6. Genres
Calendar
1. View
Multimedia
1. Take Photo
2. Record Video
3. Images
1. My Images
2. Default
4. Videos
5. Sounds
1. My Sounds
2. Default
Contacts
1. New Contact
2. Contact List
3. Groups
4. Speed Dials
5. My vCard
Messaging
1. New Text Message
2. New Picture
Message
3. Inbox
4. Outbox
5. Drafts
6. Voicemail
7. Templates
8. Settings
1. All Messages
2. Text Message
3. Picture Message
Menu Overview
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Menu Overview
Menu Overview
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4. Edit Voicemail
Number
9. Delete All
1. Delete Inbox
2. Delete Outbox
3. Delete Drafts
4. Delete All
Messages
Call History
1. Missed Calls
2. Received Calls
3. Dialed Calls
4. All Calls
5. Call Timer
6. Data Counter
Multimedia
1. Take Photo
2. Record Video
3. Record Voice
4. Images
1. My Images
2. Default
5. Videos
6. Sounds
1. My Sounds
2. Default
My Schedule
1. Alarm Clock
2. Calendar
3. Notepad
easyedge
Music
1. Last Played Songs
(Now Playing)
2. All Songs
3. My Playlists
4. Artists
5. Albums
6. Genres
Tools
1. Voice Command
1. Start Command
2. Command
Mode
3. Announce Alert
4. Train Word
5. Best Match
2. Calculator
3. My Menu
4. Ez Tip Calculator
5. World Clock
6. Stopwatch
7. Unit Converter
1. Currency
2. Area
3. Length
4. Mass
5. Temperature
6. Volume
7. Velocity
Settings
1. Sound
1. Ringtones
1. All Calls
2. Caller ID
3. No Caller ID
4. Restricted
Calls
2. Volume
1. Master
Volume
2. Keypad
3. Earpiece
4. Speaker
3. Message Alerts
1. Text Message
2. Picture
Message
3. Voicemail
4. All Messages
5. Message
Reminder
4. Alert Type
5. Service Alerts
1. Minute Beep
2. Call Connect
3. Back to Top
4. Low Battery
6. Power On/Off
Tone
7. Flip Tone
2. Display
1. Wallpaper
1. Main Screen
2. Lock Screen
2. Widget Settings
1. Widget List
2. Widget
Location
3. Banner
4. Backlight
1. Display Timer
2. Keypad Timer
3. Brightness
5. Menu Style
6. Languages
(Idiomas )
7. Clocks &
Calendar
8. Font Settings
1. Font Type
2. Dial Font
Style
3. Dial Font Size
9. Color Schemes
0. Word Prediction
3. Touch Settings
1. Touchscreen
Calibration
2. Touchscreen
Effect
1. Tone Type
2. Tone Level
3. Vibrate Type
4. Vibrate Level
Menu Overview
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Menu Overview
4. Security
5. Call Settings
Menu Overview
6. PC Connection
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1. Lock Phone
2. Restrictions
3. Emergency
Numbers
4. Change Lock
Code
5. Master Reset
1. Answer Options
2. End Call
Options
3. Auto Retry
4. One Touch Dial
5. Voice Privacy
6. Airplane Mode
7. TTY Mode
1. USB
Connection
Mode
2. Setting
Reminder
7. System
1. Network
1. System
Select
2. Set NAM
3. Auto NAM
4. Serving
System
2. Location
8. Memory
1. Save Options
1. Images
2. Videos
3. Sounds
2. Phone Memory
3. Card Memory
9. Phone Info
1. My Number
2. ESN/MEID
3. Icon Glossary
4. Version
Bluetooth
1. Paired Devices
2. Power
3. My Visibility
4. My Bluetooth Info
Tone Room
Deluxe
PAC-MAN
Getting Started with Your Phone
The Battery
The phone comes with a
rechargeable battery. The battery
charge level is shown at the top
of the LCD screen.
Note
It is important to fully charge the
battery before initial use of the
phone.
Installing the Battery
Remove the battery cover by
pressing down at the top-center
of the battery cover, then sliding
the cover downward. Align the
battery with the terminals near
the top of the phone (see image
1), then snap the rest of the
battery into place (see image 2).
Align the battery cover then slide
it upward until it clicks into place
(see image 3).
Removing the Battery
Turn the phone off. Slide the
battery cover downward to
remove it. Use the opening near
the bottom of the battery to lift
the battery out.
Charging the Battery
Use the charger provided with
your phone:
Warning! Use only the charger
provided with the phone. Using
any charger other than the one
included with the UN610 may
damage your phone or battery.
Getting Start ed with Your Phone
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Getting Started with Your Phone
1.
Connect the cableless wall
adapter and USB data cable.
When connecting as shown
below, the LG logo on the USB
cable should face toward you.
Getting Start ed with Your Phone
2. Gently uncover the accessory
charging port, then plug the
end of the AC adapter into
the phone’s charger port and
the other end into an
electrical outlet.
Notice
Please make sure that the 'B' Side
faces up before inserting a
charger or data cable into the
charger port of your phone.
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3. The charge time varies
depending upon the battery
level.
How to Install Your
microSD™Card
1. Locate the microSD™slot on
the right side of the phone
and gently uncover the slot
opening (the microSD
cover stays attached to the
phone so it doesn't become
misplaced.
2. Insert the microSD
facing up and push in until it
clicks into the slot. If you
insert the card in the wrong
direction, it may damage your
phone or your card.
™
slot
MicroSD
Slot
™
card
™
How to Remove Your
microSD™Card
1. Gently press and release the
exposed edge of the
™
microSD
2. Remove the microSD
card to eject it.
™
card
from the slot and replace the
cover.
Note
Do not attempt to remove the
™
card while reading or
microSD
writing to the card.
Battery Charge Level
The battery charge level is shown
at the top right of the LCD
screen. When the battery charge
level becomes low, the low battery
sensor alerts you in up to three
ways: sounding an audible tone,
blinking the battery icon, and
displaying a warning message. If
the battery charge level becomes
exceedingly low, the phone
automatically switches off and any
function in progress is not saved.
Turning the Phone On and Off
Turning the Phone On
1. Install a charged battery or
connect the phone to an
external power source (if the
battery is low).
2. Press for about 2
seconds until the LCD screen
lights up.
Turning the Phone Off
1. Press and holduntil the
display turns off.
Getting Start ed with Your Phone
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Getting Started with Your Phone
Signal Strength
Call quality depends on the
signal strength in your area. The
signal strength is indicated on
the screen as the number of bars
Getting Start ed with Your Phone
next to the signal strength icon
-- the more bars, the better
the signal strength. If the signal
quality is poor, move to an open
area. If you are in a building, the
reception may be better near a
window.
Note
The call quality may also be affected
by the places where you are and
weather/ambient conditions.
Screen Icons
To see the icon glossary, go to
Menu
-
Settings
>
-
Icon Glossary
>
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-
Phone Info
>
on your phone.
Making Calls
1. With the phone turned on,
open the flip.
2. Enter the phone number
(include the area code if
needed).
3. Press .
4. Press to end the call.
Note
If outgoing calls are restricted, you
can only dial phone numbers saved
as Emergency Numbers or in your
Contact List. To turn off this
function:
Menu -> Settings ->
Enter the Lock Code ->
Security ->
Restrictions -> Outgoing Calls ->
Allow All -> ->
Service Lock Code.
Enter the
Correcting Dialing Mistakes
If you make a mistake while
dialing a number, press
once to erase the last digit
entered, or hold down for
2 seconds to go back to standby
mode.
Redialing Calls
1. Press twice to redial the
number from the last call. The
last 150 calls (50 missed, 50
received and 50 dialed) are
stored in the call history list
and you can also select any of
these to redial.
Receiving Calls
1. When the phone rings and/or
vibrates, press to answer,
or open the flip (depending
on your Answer Options).
2. Press to end the call.
Note
If you unlock the phone and press
(the side keys) while the phone is
ringing, the ringing and/or vibration is
muted for that call.
Tip
To set Answer Options:
Menu -> Settings -> Call
Settings -> Answer Options.
Choose from the following options:
Flip Open/ SEND Key Only /
Any Key/ Auto with Handsfree
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Quick Access to Convenient Features
Lock Mode
Sets your phone to require a 4digit password in order to use
the phone.
Quick Access to Convenient Features
Note
Until you change it, the default
lock code/password is the last 4
digits of your phone number.
To quickly lock your phone press
for three seconds and then
enter your Lock Code. To unlock,
press Right Soft Key
Unlock, enter the password.
Mute Function
The Mute function is available
during a phone call. To quickly
activate Mute during a call, press
Left Soft Key
cancel press Left Soft Key
Unmute.
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Mute, then to
Quick Volume Adjustments
Use the side keys to adjust the
Master Volume while in standby
mode, and the earpiece volume
during a phone call. The upper
key increases the volume and the
lower key decreases the volume.
Note
Keypad Volume can be adjusted
through the Sound Volume menu:
Menu ->Settings ->
Sound ->Volume ->
Keypad -> Use to adjust
volume and press .
Call Waiting
Your cellular service may offer
call waiting. While a call is in
progress, a beep indicates
another incoming call. When call
waiting is enabled, you may put
the active call on hold while you
answer the other incoming call.
Check with your cellular service
provider for information about
this function.
1. During a call, press to
answer the incoming call (Call
Waiting).
2. Press again to switch
between calls.
Caller ID
Caller ID displays the phone
number or name of the incoming
call. If the caller’s identity is stored
in Contacts, the name will appear
along with the phone number.
Check with your service provider
for availability.
Speed Dialing
Speed Dialing is a convenient
feature that allows you to make
phone calls quickly. A number
key can be assigned to a specific
phone number. Then, by pressing
and holding down a number key,
your phone will recall the phone
number and dial that phone
number for you. Speed Dial
Number 1 is set to your Voice
Mailbox by default and is
unchangeable.
Dialing Single Digit Speed Dials
(from 2 to 9)
Press and hold the Speed Dial
number.
OR
Enter the Speed Dial number
and press .
Dialing Double Digit Speed
Dials (from 10 to 99)
Press the first digit and then
press and hold the key of the
second digit.
OR
Enter the first and second
digits and press .
Quick Access to Convenient Features
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Entering and Editing Information
: Press to change
Text Input
You can customize and enter text
in many of the functions in your
phone. Including, but not limited
to: the Banner, Calendar,
Entering and Editing Information
Contacts and messages. While
entering text, the following are
your options:
Key Functions
Left Soft Key:
Press to scroll through the
following text input
modes:
T9 Word: T9WORD/
T9Word/ T9word
Abc: ABC/ Abc/ abc
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Symbols
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Shift Key
capitalization
T9Word
: T9Word ->
T9WORD -> T9word
Abc : Abc -> ABC -> abc
Space: Press to complete
a word and insert a space.
Clear: Press to delete a
single space or
character. Hold to delete
the text entered.
FN Key: Corresponding
special characters on the
QWERTY keypad can be
entered, one at a time.
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
The Basics of Storing
Contacts Entries
1. From standby mode, enter the
phone number you want to
save (up to 48 digits).
2. Press
3. Select either
Contact
4. Use to highlight a Label
and press .
Mobile 1/ Home 1/ Office
1/ Mobile 2/ Home 2/
Office 2/ Fax
Note
Use
another phone number to a
contact already stored in memory.
5. Enter a name for the phone
number (up to 32 characters)
and press . A confirmation
message is displayed briefly.
Save.
Add New
or Update Existing.
Update Existing
to add
Phone Numbers With
Pauses
When you call automated
systems, such as voice mail or
credit billing numbers, you often
have to enter a series of numbers
to navigate through the system.
Instead of entering these
numbers by hand, you can store
the numbers in your Contacts
separated by special pause
characters (W, P). There are two
different types of pauses you can
use when storing a number:
Wait (W)
The phone stops dialing until
you press Right Soft Key
Release
to advance to the next
string of digits.
Pause (P)
The phone waits 2 seconds
before sending the next string of
digits.
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Storing a Number with Pause
or Wait
1. Press
2. Press
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
3. Press
4. Enter a name (up to 32
characters) and enter a
number.
5. While entering a number,
press Right Soft Key
Menu
Contacts
New Contact
Options.
6. Press
7. Enter additional number(s)
then press
Wait
32
.
or
Save
.
.
.
Pause
Adding a Pause or Wait to an
Existing Number
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Use to highlight the
Contact entry to edit, then
press
5. Press Left Soft Key
6. Use to highlight the
number.
.
7. Press Right Soft Key
Options
8. Press
9. Enter additional number(s),
then press
Menu
Contacts
Contact List
View
.
Wait
.
.
or
Save
.
.
.
Edit
Pause
.
.
Searching Your Phone’s
Memory
The UN610 phone is able to
perform a dynamic search of the
contents in your phone’s
Contact List. A dynamic search
compares entered letters or
numbers on the Dialpad against
the entries in your Contacts. A
matching list is displayed in
descending order. You can then
select a number from the list to
call or view it.
Searching by Letter
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Start entering the Contact
name. The matching entries
will be automatically
highlighted.
Menu
.
Contacts
.
Contact List
.
Scrolling Through Your
Contacts
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Use to scroll through the
list.
Menu
.
Contacts
.
Contact List
.
Contacts Options
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Highlight a contact and press
Right Soft Key
5. Select an option.
Menu
.
Contacts
.
Contact List
.
Options
Send Message
message or picture
message to the selected
contact.
: Send a text
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
.
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
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Delete
: Delete the selected
entry in your Contacts.
Edit
: Edit the selected
contact information.
Delete Multiple
from
Selective/All
delete multiple entries at
one time.
Send via Bluetooth
a contact(vCard) via
Bluetooth
®
: Choose
to
: Send
.
Set Speed Dial/ Remove
Speed Dial
dial or remove as speed
dial.
: Set as speed
Making a Call From Your
Phone’s Memory
Once you have stored phone
numbers in your Contacts, you
can place calls to those numbers
quickly and easily.
●
By pressing the Right Soft Key
Contacts
number and pressing .
●
By using Speed Dialing.
From Contacts
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Use to highlight the
Contact entry, then press
View
.
5. Use to highlight the
phone number.
6. Press to place the call.
, highlighting a
Menu
.
Contacts
.
Contact List
.
From Call History
1. Press
2. Press
3. Use to highlight the type
of recent call, then press .
For a single-digit Speed Dial,
press and hold the digit or press
the digit, then press . For a
double-digit Speed Dial, press
the first digit and hold the
second digit or press the first
and second digits, then press
to call.
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Phone Menus
Contacts
The Contacts Menu allows you
to store names, phone numbers
and other information in your
phone’s memory.
Note
When you access your Contacts,
the number in parentheses
represents the number of entries
you have stored (up to 1000).
1. New Contact
Allows you to add a new contact
Contacts
to your Contact List.
1. Press , , .
2. Enter the name, then press
to highlight the field you
wish to store the contact
information in.
3. Enter the phone number or
e-mail address.
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4. When you are finished
entering the desired contact
information, press
save the entry into your
Contact List.
Note
Using this submenu, the number is
saved as a new Contact. To save the
number into an existing Contact,
edit the Contact entry.
Save
2. Contact List
Allows you to view your Contact
List.
1. Press , , .
2. Choose from the following
options:
●
Press to scroll through
your Contacts alphabetically.
to
●
Press Right Soft Key
Options
to select
one of the following:
Send Message/ Delete/
Edit/ Delete Multiple/
Send via Bluetooth/
Set Speed Dial (Remove
Speed Dial)
●
Press
View
to view the
highlighted contact's
information.
●
Press Left Soft Key
New
to create a new
Contact.
3. Groups
Allows you to view your grouped
Contacts, add a new group,
change the name of a group, or
delete a whole group.
1. Press , , .
2. Choose from the following
options:
●
Use to highlight a
group, then press
to view the contacts in the
selected group.
●
Press Left Soft Key
New
to add a new group.
●
Use to highlight a
group, then press Right
Soft Key
choose from the following
options:
Delete/ Send Message/
Rename Group/ Group
Ringtone
/ Delete All
Options
View
to
Contacts
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Contacts
4. Speed Dials
Allows you to view your Speed
Dials list, designate new Speed
Dials, or remove Speed Dial
designations entered in your
Contacts.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight the
desired Speed Dial location
(or enter the Speed Dial digit),
and press
3. Use to highlight the
Contacts
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Contact.
4. Use to choose a number,
then press .
A confirmation message is
displayed.
Assign
5. My vCard
Allows you to edit your vCard,
which you can then send to
others via Bluetooth.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight the field
you wish to edit, and press
Edit
Save
.
.
Left Soft Key
3. Edit the information as desired
.
and press
Note
You cannot edit the Mobile 1 field,
but you can add additional contact
info.
Messaging
Messaging
The phone can store up to 835
messages, including a maximum
of 500 SMS and 100 MMS
messages in the Inbox, and 50
SMS and 50 MMS in the
Outbox. The information stored
in the message is determined by
phone model and service
capability. Other limits such as
available characters per message
may exist. Please check with your
service provider for system
features and capabilities.
1. New Text Message
Allows you to send text messages
and e-mail transmissions.
The Basics of Sending a Text
Message
1. Press , , .
2. Enter the recipient's address.
3. Press to access the text
field.
Type your message (text or
4.
e-mail).
5. Press Send.
A confirmation message is
displayed.
Select Recipient(s) Using
Options
1. Press , , .
2. Press Right Soft Key
Options
.
3. Use to highlight an
option and press .
Contacts
from your Contact List.
To select a recipient
Messaging
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Messaging
Call History
recipient from your Call History.
Recent Messages
Inbox/ Sent
from your Recent Messages.
Groups
your Groups.
Cancel
message.
4. Complete your message and
send or save it.
Messaging
Customize Your Text Message
Using Options
While you are composing the
text of a message, you have
various options to customize the
text.
To select a
to select a recipient
Select a recipient from
Cancels editing your
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Choose
1. Press , , .
2. Enter the recipient's address.
3. Use or press to
access the text field.
4. Press Right Soft Key
Options
.
5. Use to highlight an
option and press .
Insert Templates/Signature/
Name & Number
Save As Drafts/Templates
Priority Level High/ Normal
/
Callback Number On
Cancel
Cancels editing your
message.
6. Complete your message and
send or save it.
Off
Message Icon Reference
Inbox
New/Unread Text/Picture Message
Opened/Read Text/Picture Message
New/Unread Notification Message
Opened/Read Notification Message
Priority High
Sent
Failed Text/Picture Message
Failed Multiple Text/Picture
Messages
Sent Text/Picture Message
Sent Multiple Picture Message
Drafts
Draft Text Message
Draft Picture Message
2. New Picture Message
Allows you send messages with
Text, Image/Video and Audio
attachments.
1. Press , , .
2. Enter the recipient's address,
or press Right Soft Key
Options
to search recent
contacts and press to
select the desired contact.
3. Use to access the
Subject and Text fields.
4. Enter your subject and
message.
5. With the
Image/Video
field
highlighted, press Left Soft
Key
Add
, and press
to select:
Image/ Video/ Take Photo/
Record Video
6. Use to highlight a file,
then press Left Soft Key
Set
.
Messaging
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Messaging
7. With the
highlighted, press Left Soft
Key
Sounds
following options:
●
Press the Left Soft Key
Voice
to record new audio.
●
Press
highlighted file.
●
Right Soft Key
attach the highlighted file.
8. Press the Right Soft Key
Messaging
Options
message fields. The following
options are available:
Delete/ Forward/ Save
Contact/ Lock/ Message
Info/ Delete Multiple
4. Once you select the
View
option for the message, press
Reply
Left Soft Key
to
reply, or Right Soft Key
Options
to view additional
options.
Delete
Deletes the selected
message.
Forward
Forwards the message
to other destination address(es).
Messaging
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Messaging
Save Contact
Stores the callback
number, e-mail address, and numbers
in the received message into your
Contacts.
Save as Template
message as a template for future
messages.
Calls the number in the
CallBack
received message.
Lock/Unlock
Locks or unlocks
the selected message.
Message Info
message type, priority, and
Messaging
status.
Note
For picture messages:
Play Again/ Delete/ Reply as
Picture Message*/ Forward/ Save
Contact/ Save Media(Save
Video**)/ Lock(Unlock)/ Extract
Address/ Message Info
* If the Reply Setting (Menu >
Messaging > Settings > All
Messages > Reply Setting) is set to
Text Message Only.
** In case of video.
Shows the
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Stores the
4. Outbox
Up to 100 sent messages (50
SMS and 50 MMS) can be
stored in the Outbox folder. View
the contents of sent messages
and verify whether the
transmission was successful (if
verification is supported by
network).
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight a sent
message.
3. Press Left Soft Key
Resend
to resend the
message to the recipient,
View
to view the message, or
Right Soft Key
to access the following
options:
Delete/ Forward/ Save
Contact/ Lock/ Message
Info/ Delete Multiple
Options
3. While viewing the selected
sent message, press Left Soft
Resend
Key
to resend the
message to the recipient, or
Right Soft Key
Options
to access the additional
options:
Delete
Deletes the selected
message.
Forward
Forwards the message
to other destination address(es).
Save Contact
Stores the callback
number, e-mail address, and
numbers in the received message
into your Contacts.
Save To Templates
Stores the
message as a template for future
messages.
Lock/Unlock
Locks or unlocks
the selected message.
Message Info
Shows the
message type, priority, and
status.
Note
For picture messages:
Play Again/ Delete/ Forward/
Save Contact/ Save Media(Save
Video*)/ Lock(Unlock)/ Extract
Address/ Message Info
*In case of video.
5. Drafts
Displays saved draft messages.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight a
Draft/Saved message. Options
available are:
●
Press
●
Press Right Soft Key
Options
options:
Delete
message from the Drafts
folder.
Save Contact Add New
Contact
Edit
.
for the following
Deletes the selected
/
Update Existing
Messaging
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Messaging
Lock/Unlock
so that it is not erased if the
Delete Drafts or Delete All
feature is used.
Delete Multiple Selective
All
6. Voicemail
Allows you to access new voice
messages recorded in your voice
mail box. Your phone will notify
you when you receive a new
voice message.
Messaging
Checking Your Voicemail Box
1. Press , , .
2. Choose from the following
options:
●
Press Left Soft Key Clear
to clear the voicemail counter.
●
Press to listen to the
message(s).
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Locks a message
/
●
Press Right Soft Key
to return to the Messaging menu.
Exit
7. Templates
Allows you to display, edit, and
add text phrases. These text
strings allow you to reduce
manual text input into messages.
1. Press , , .
2. Press Left Soft Key
to create a new template.
3. Enter text and press
to save the template.
4. Use to highlight a
template and press Right Soft
Options
Key
highlight an option and press
to select:
Edit/ Delete
New
Save
, then
8. Settings
Allows you to configure Messaging
settings.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight
Messages
/ Text Message/
Picture Message/ Edit
Voicemail Number
.
3. Use to highlight one of
the submenus and press
to select it.
Message Settings Sub-Menu
Descriptions
All Messages
1. Reply Setting (Text Message
Only/ Selection)
With
Text Message Only
replies to messages will
automatically start as text
All
then press
on,
messages. With
you will have the choice to
reply with a Text or Picture
Message.
Selection
2. Auto Save (Auto Save/
Prompt/ Do Not Save)
With this feature on, messages
are automatically saved in the
Outbox when transmitted.
3. Auto Delete (On/ Off)
With this feature on, read
messages are automatically
deleted when you exceed the
storage limit.
4. Entry Mode
Allows you to select the
default input method between
T9Word, Abc and 12 3 .
5. Signature (On/ Off/ Edit)
Allows you to make/edit a
signature to automatically
send with your messages.
on,
Messaging
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Messaging
Text Message
1. Auto View (On/ Off)
When set to On, new
messages will automatically
display on your screen when
they are received.
2. Callback Number (On/ Off/
Edit)
With this feature on, you can
input the callback number
Messaging
that will be automatically
included when you send a
message.
Picture Message
1. Auto Receive (On/ Off)
With this set to On,
Multimedia content will be
automatically downloaded
when a new picture message is
received.
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Edit Voicemail Number
Allows you to manually enter the
access number for your Voicemail
Service. This feature should only
be used when a VMS (Voicemail
Service) access number is not
provided from the network.
9. Delete All
Allows you to erase the messages
stored in your Inbox, Outbox, or
Drafts message folders. You can
also erase all messages at the
same time.
1. Press ,,.
2. Use to highlight an
Delete Inbox/ Delete
option:
/ Delete Drafts/
Outbox
Delete All Messages then
press .
3. Use to highlight
and press .
Ye s/No
Call History
Call History
The Call History menu has lists
of phone numbers and/or
Contacts entries for calls you
missed, received, or dialed. It is
continually updated as new
numbers are added to the
beginning of the list and the
oldest entries are removed from
the bottom of the list.
Note
To quickly view a list of all your
recent calls, press
from standby mode.
1. Missed Calls
Allows you to view the list of
missed calls; up to 50 entries.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight an entry.
SEND Key
2. Received Calls
Allows you to view the list of
incoming calls; up to 50 entries.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight an entry.
3. Dialed Calls
Allows you to view the list of
outgoing calls; up to 50 entries.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight an
entry.
4. All Calls
Allows you to view the list of
missed, received and dialed of
calls; up to 150 entries.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight an entry.
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Call History/ Multimedia
5. Call Timer
Allows you to view the duration
of selected calls, by type.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to scroll through the
Call History/ Multimedia
list.
Last Call/Home Calls/Roam
/
All Calls
Calls
6. Data Counter
Allows you to view the amount of
Received and Sent data.
1. Press ,,.
2. Use to scroll through the
list.
Received Data/Sent Data
All Data
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Multimedia
View, take, and trade your digital
pictures, videos, and audio right
from your wireless phone.
Auto Save On/ Off
Send Reminder On/ Off
Reset Yes/ No
4. Take a picture by pressing
Capture.
5. Select
Send,Send to Online
, or
View
Album
picture is taken.
after the
Send
will
open a new Picture Message.
Send to Online Album
will
send the picture to your
online album for storage.
will offer the following options:
●
Save
●
Gallery
●
Send
to send by Picture
Message, via Bluetooth, or
to your Online Album.
●
Set As
to set as the
Wallpaper, as the Lock
Screen, or as a Picture ID.
●
Delete
View
Multimedia
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Multimedia
2. Record Video
Allows you to record a video
message with sound.
1. Press , , .
Press to access the
2.
following video camera options:
●
Brightness
●
Resolution
176X144
●
Record
●
Multimedia
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Zoom
●
Camera
3. Press the Left Soft Key
Gallery to access Videos or
press the Right Soft Key
Options for the following
options:
320X240 /
●
Options Tab
Quality Fine/ Normal/
Economy
Color Effects Color/ Sepia/
Mono/ Negative
White Balance Auto/ Sunny/
Cloudy/ Tungsten/ Fluorescent
Record Time For Send[15s]/
For Save[1hr]
Mute On
●
Settings Tab
/ Off
Memory Storage Phone/Card
Auto Save On/ Off
Send Reminder On/ Off
Reset Yes/ No
4. Press
Record
to begin
recording.
5. Right Soft Key
Stop
stop recording.
6. Select
Send,Send to Online
, or
Album
View
video is taken.
after the
Send
will open
to
a new Multimedia Message.
Send to Online Album
will
send the video to your online
album for storage.
View
will
offer the following options:
●
Save
●
Gallery
●
Send
to send by Picture
Message, via Bluetooth, or
to your Online Album.
●
Delete
3. Record Voice
Allows you to add, listen to, and
erase short verbal reminders.
1. Press ,,.
Record
Stop
to record a
.
2. Press
new voice memo.
3. Talk into the microphone, then
press
4. Once you've stopped the
recording, press Right Soft
Key
Options
to access
the following:
Set As/ Rename/Delete
OR
Press Left Soft Key Save to
save the file. The default memo
title is the date and time of
recording.
OR
Press
Send to send the file
in a Picture Message.
4. Images
Allows you to view the saved
images on your phone. You can
also select images to customize
your phone's Main Screen, Front
Screen, or Picture ID.
1. Press , , .
Multimedia
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Multimedia
2. Use to highlight My
/ Default then press
Images
.
3. Use to highlight an image.
Once you have an image
highlighted, you can:
●
Press Right Soft Key
Options
to access the
following options (If you
Edit
select
, please see the
Edit Options
Multimedia
available Edit options.).
Set As/ File Filter/ Slide
Show/ Edit/ Image Effects/
Take Photo/ Delete/
Rename/ Lock/Unlock/ List
View/ File Info/ Sort By
●
Press
View
selected image.
●
Press Left Soft Key
Send
to send the selected
image to somebody else.
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section for
to view the
Edit Options
Zoom Allows you to zoom in/out
of the image. Please note, it does
not save the resulting image.
Rotate Rotates an image in steps
of 90 degrees.
Flip Flips an image horizontally or
vertically.
Enhancement Automatically
enhances an image by enhancing
white balance, contrast and local
boost.
Brightening Brightens the image.
White Balancing Performs an
automatic white balance
adjustment for the image.
Local Intensity Boost This effect
enhances images taken in poor
light environments. The effect is
especially useful when taking
photos in direct light or for
enhancing details in dark images.
5. Videos
Allows you to view saved video
clips.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight a video
file. Once you have a video file
highlighted, you can:
●
Press Left Soft Key
Send to send the selected
video clip to somebody else.
●
Press
selected video clip.
●
Press Right Soft Key
Options
following available options:
File Filter/ Record Video/
Delete/ Rename/
Lock/Unlock/ List View/
File Info/ Sort By
Play
to play the
to access the
6. Sounds
Allows you to access saved audio
clips or create new ones on your
phone.
1. Press , , .
2. Press Left Soft Key
to record an audio clip.
●
Press Left Soft Key
Sounds
to access My
Sound list.
3. Press
Record
recording.
4. While recording, press Left
Stop
Pause
to stop
Soft Key
or
recording.
5. When you are finished
recording, press Left Soft Key
Save to save the audio
clip,
Send to send the
audio clip to somebody else,
Voice
to begin
to pause,
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Multimedia
or press Right Soft Key
Options to access additional
options:
Set As (Ringtone/ Contact
ID/ Alert Sounds)/
Delete.
OR
2. Use to highlight
Sounds/ Default
.
3. Use to highlight the
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audio clip. The following
options are available:
●
Press Left Soft Key
Send
audio clip to somebody
else. Please note that this
option is not available for
files in the Default folder.
Rename/
My
and press
to send the selected
●
Press
Play
to play the
highlighted audio clip.
●
Press Right Soft Key
Options
to access the
following options:
For
My Sounds
files:
Set As/ File Filter/ Record
Voice/ Delete/ Rename/
Move/Copy/ Lock/Unlock/
File Info/ Sort By
For
Default
files:
Set As (Ringtone/ Contact
ID/ Alert Sounds
)
My Schedule
My Schedule
1. Alarm Clock
Allows you to set up to five
alarms. At the alarm time, any set
alarm can sound (depending on
your Master Volume settings) the
tone of your choice, and an
alarm message will be displayed
on the LCD screen.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight the
alarm you wish to set, then
press to select it.
3. Press Left Soft Key
to set an alarm time. Once
you set the desired time,
press .
4. Use to highlight
(recurrence setting).
Set
Repeat
5. Press Left Soft Key
to select one of the following.
Once/ Daily/ Mon - Fri/
Weekends
6. Use to highlight
Ringtone, press Left Soft Key
Set and browse for a
ringtone.
7. Press
Save
Set
.
2. Calendar
Allows you to store and access
your agenda(s). Simply enter
your appointments in the
Calendar, and your phone can
(depending on your settings)
alert you with a reminder.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight a day.
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My Schedule
Moves to the previous day.
Moves to the next day.
Moves to the previous
week.
Moves to the next week.
3. Press Left Soft Key
4. Use to highlight the field
you wish to edit, then press
My Schedule
Left Soft Key
the following schedule
information:
●
Subject
●
End Time●Reminder
●
Repeat
●
Ringtone
5. Press
Save
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Set
●
Start Time
●
Until
.
New
to edit
3. Notepad
Allows you to add, read, edit,
and erase notes to yourself.
1. Press , , .
2. Press Left Soft Key
to write a new note.
.
3. Type the note, then press
Save
.
A confirmation message
displays briefly, then displays
your list of saved notes.
New
My Schedule/ easyedge
SM
Viewing a Notepad Entry
1. Access Notepad and highlight
a saved note.
2. Press Right Soft Key
Options
to access the
following available options:”
●
●
Delete
Delete All
●
Edit
OR
To edit a note, highlight the
entry, then press
View
and press Left Soft Key
Edit
. Or press Right Soft Key
Delete.
easyedge
SM
easyedgeSMallows you to do
more than just talk on your
phone.
easyedgeSMis a
technology and service that
allows you to download and use
applications on your phone. With
easyedgeSM, it is quick and easy
to personalize your phone to suit
your lifestyle and tastes. Just
download the applications that
appeal to you. From ringtones
and wallpapers to games and
productivity tools, you can be
assured you will find something
useful, practical, or downright
entertaining. There are new
applications constantly available
for your use.
Downloading Applications
You can download applications
easyedgeSMwhere
and use
service is available.
My Schedule/ eas y edge
SM
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easyedgeSM/ Music
Incoming Calls
When using applications, an
incoming call will automatically
pause the application and allow
you to answer the call. When you
complete your call, you can
resume using the application.
1. easyedge Apps
easyedge
1. Press , .
Shortcut
When in standby mode, pressing
SM
the right arrow keywill start
/ Music
easyedgeSM.
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Music
Allows you to listen to songs
stored in your memory card.
To access this feature, there
should be stored music in your
memory card.
Notes
●
The microSDTMcard and its
adapter can be easily damaged
by improper operation. Please be
careful when inserting, removing,
or handling it.
●
Do not remove a microSDTMcard
while files are being accessed or
transferred. It will result in loss
or damage of data.
Supported music format:
MP3, WMA(32Kbps), AAC, M4A
Music
1. Last Played Songs
(Now Playing)
Allows you to view the songs
currently playing, or the most
recently played songs. If music is
playing in the background,
is shown as the option.
Playing
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight a music
file and press to play it.
Now
2. All Songs
1. Press ,,.
2. Use to highlight the
music file and press
to play or the Right Soft Key
Options
for the following
options:
Delete/ Add to Playlist/
Delete Multiple
Song Info
All)/
Play
(Selective/
or (when the song that is
playing is highlighted):
Now Playing/ Add To Playlist/
Rating/ Song Info/ Settings
Songs rated at 4-Stars, or higher,
will be automatically added to the
Top Rated Songs playlist.
4. Artists
Allows you to view and listen to
Music
your music by Artist.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight the
Artist and press
view the songs in your
collection by that Artist.
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View
5. Albums
Allows you to view and listen to
your music by Album.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight the
Album and press
view the songs from that
Album.
6. Genres
Allows you to view and listen to
your music by Genre.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight the
Genre to view and press
View
to
to view the songs in that
Genre.
View
to
Tools
Tools
Your phone’s tools include: Voice
Command, Calculator, My Menu,
Ez Tip Calculator, World Clock,
Stopwatch, and Unit Converter.
1. Voice Command
Allows you to use voice
commands to use your phone,
including to make phone calls
quickly and easily by voice. This
menu also includes a feature for
those who are driving or blind. It
also announces time information
by voice and allows you to check
missed calls, messages and
voicemails.
1.1 Start Command
1. Press , ,
OR
While in standby mode, press
and hold the Speakerphone
Key .
,.
OR
While in standby mode, press
the Voice Key , then press
Start
Command
1.1.1 Call <Name> or <Number>
1. Press , , , , .
OR
From standby mode, press and
hold and say “Call”.
2. Say the Contact name (and
phone type, if necessary) or
number.
1.1.2 Voicemail
1. Press , , , , .
OR
From standby mode, press and
hold and say “Voicemail”.
2. Press to call Voicemail.
.
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Tools
1.1.3 Missed Calls
1. Press , , , , .
OR
From standby mode, press and
hold and say “Missed
Calls”.
2. The handset will prompt you to
dial each number. Say
to proceed.
1.1.4 Messages
1. Press ,,,,.
Tools
OR
From standby mode, press and
hold and say “Messages”.
2. The handset will prompt you
to dial each number from your
messages. Say
proceed.
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Ye s
Yes or No
or Noto
1.1.5 Time & Date
1. Press , , , , .
OR
From standby mode, press and
hold and say “Time &
Date”.
1.1.6 Help
1. Press , , , , .
OR
From standby mode, press and
hold and say “Help”.
1.2 Command Mode
Allows you to set command mode
to Normal or Speed (The Speed
setting allows you to access and
use the Voice Command
functions more quickly with a
faster non-verbal prompt).
1. Press , , , .
2. Select options.
Normal/ Speed
1.3 Announce Alert
Allows you to customize
Announce Alert. Announce Alert
lets your hear more information
about an incoming call or
message instead of, or along
with, your ringtone.
1. Press , , , .
2. Select options.
Disable/ Announce/
Announce + Ring
1.4 Train Word
Allows you to train words for
improved Voice Command
responses.
1. Press , , , .
2. Select options.
Voice Command/ Answer/
Digit Dial
1.5 Best Match
Allows you to choose whether
the phone displays the 4 closest
matches, or only the closest
match, when using the “Call
<Name> or <Number>” function.
1. Press ,,,.
2. Select options.
1 Match/ 4 Matches
2. Calculator
Allows you to perform simple
mathematical calculations.
1. Press , , .
2. Enter data.
●
Use keypad to enter
numbers.
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Tools
●
Use to enter decimals.
●
Use to insert
parentheses.
●
Press Left Soft Key
Reset to erase the entry.
●
Press Right Soft Key
Options for additional
calculating options.
●
Use the Navigation Keys to
enter functions.
3. Press to complete
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equation.
3. My Menu
Allows you quick access to your
favorite menus. A maximum of 12
items can be stored in My Menu.
1. Press , , .
Highlight the location of your
2.
choice by using , then
Set.
press
3. Browse to the menu you wish to
add to My Menu by using ,
then press
Set.
4. Ez Tip Calculator
Allows you to quickly and easily
estimate the tip and total
amount of a bill by inputting the
bill amount before tip, the tip
percentage, and dividing it by
the number of people paying.
1. Press ,,.
5. World Clock
Allows you to determine the
current time in another time
zone or country.
1. Press , , .
2. Press Left Soft Key
to open the map, press
to zoom in.
3. Press Left Soft Key
to see the cities located in the
highlighted area.
OR
Press Right Soft Key
Search
to search through all
available cities.
4. Press
highlighted city.
Save
New
City
to select the
6. Stopwatch
Allows you to use your phone as
a stopwatch.
1. Press , , .
2. Press
press
Start to start, and
Stop to stop.
●
You can use the Lap
function by pressing Left
Soft Key
record up to 20 laps and
lap times.
3. Press Right Soft Key
Reset to reset.
Lap
to
7. Unit Converter
Allows you to convert units of
Currency, Area, Length, Mass,
Temperature, Volume and Velocity.
1. Press ,,.
2. Select a unit type.
3. Use to select the known
unit type, then enter the unit
amount. The conversions will
be calculated automatically.
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Settings
Settings
1. Sound
Options to customize your
phone's sounds.
1.1 Ringtones
Allows you to assign ringtones
for incoming calls.
1. Press , , , .
All Calls/Caller ID
2. Select
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No Caller ID/Restricted
.
Calls
3. Select
My Sounds
4. Use to highlight the
ringtone.
5. Press
ringtone, or Left Soft Key
Set
to set the ringtone to
your phone.
Play
to preview the
or
/
Default
1.2 Volume
Allows you to set various volume
settings.
1. Press , , , .
2. Select
3. Use to adjust the volume
Master Volume
Keypad/Earpiece/Speaker
of the ringer, then press
to save the setting.
1.3 Message Alerts
Allows you to select the alert tone
for new message notifications and
set the frequency of the Message
Allows you to set any of the Service
Alert preferences.
1. Press , , , .
2. Select an alert type.
1.5.1 Minute Beep
Alerts you 10 seconds before the
end of every minute during a call.
1.5.2 Call Connect
Alerts you when the call is
connected.
1.5.3 Back to Top
Alerts you when you scroll
through the end of a menu list.
1.5.4 Low Battery
Alerts you when the battery
charge level is low.
3.
Use to highlight On/
then press. (For Low Battery
Announce/Tone
option,
Off
,
)
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Settings
1.6 Power On/Off Tone
Allows you to set the phone to
sound a tone when the phone is
powered on and off.
1. Press , , , .
2. Use to highlight
Off
, then press .
1.7 Flip Tone
Allows you to set a flip tone that
will play when you flip your
phone open or closed.
Settings
1. Press , , , .
2. Use to highlight
Off
, then press.
2. Display
Options to customize your
phone's display screen.
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On
On
2.1 Wallpaper
Allows you to choose the kind of
background to be displayed on
the phone.
1. Press , , , .
/
/
2. Highlight
Screen,
2.1.1 Main Screen
Highlight an image from
Images
View
Soft Key
wallpaper.
2.1.2 Lock Screen
Highlight an image from
Images
View
Soft Key
wallpaper.
Main Screen/Lock
then press .
or
Default
, and press
to view the image, and Left
Set
to set it as the
or
Default
, and press
to view the image, and Left
Set
to set it as the
My
My
2.2 Widget Settings
1. Press , , , .
2. Highlight
Widget Location,
Widget List/
then press
.
2.3 Banner
Allows you to enter a string of
characters which display on the
LCD screen.
1. Press , , , .
2. Use to scroll between
On/Off
.
3. Use to highlight the Text
field.
4. Input text and press Left Soft
Key
Abc
to change the
text entry options,
to save the banner, or Right
Soft Key
editing your banner.
Cancel
Save
to cancel
2.4 Backlight
Allows you to set the duration
for illuminating the backlight.
1. Press , , , .
2. Highlight a submenu, then
press .
Display Timer/ Keypad
Timer/ Brightness
3. Use to highlight a
setting, then press .
2.5 Menu Style
Allows you to view the Menu in
either Icon or List view.
1. Press ,,,.
Highlight Icon or List and
2.
press .
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Settings
2.6 Languages (Idiomas)
Allows you to use the bilingual
feature according to your
preference. Choose between
English and Spanish.
1. Press , , , .
2. Use to highlight
or
Español
, then press.
2.7 Clocks & Calendar
Allows you to select the type of
clocks displayed on the main
Settings
LCD or the external LCD.
1. Press ,,,.
2. Use to scroll through the
different options and press
Set
.
Normal Clock/ Analog Clock/
Large Analog Clock/ Digital
12 Clock/ Large Digital 12
Clock/ Digital 24 Clock/
Large Digital 24 Clock/ Dual
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Clock/ Calendar/ Off
2.8 Font Settings
Allows you to select the type of
font displayed on LCD.
1. Press , , , .
2. Highlight a sub-menu and
press .
English
Font Type/ Dial Font Style/
Dial Font Size
3. Useto highlight an
option, then press.
Options for Font Type
LG Gothic/ LG Greentea/ LG
Mint/ LG Round/ LG Secret
Options for Dial Font Style
Robot/ Green Lawn/
Painter/ Basic
Options for Dial Font Size
Normal/Large
2.9 Color Schemes
Allows you to choose the color
scheme of the phone menus.
1. Press , , , .
2. Highlight
press .
Black/ White
, then
2.0 Word Prediction
Allows you to activate word
prediction, a function that uses
your past text entries to predict
what your next word will be.
1. Press ,,,.
2. Use to highlight On/
Off
, then press .
3. Touch Settings
3.1 Touchscreen Calibration
Allows you to calibrate the Touch
Screen to ensure it is working
properly.
1. Press , , , .
2. Close the flip to start
calibration.
3. Touch the target each time it
appears.
4. After setting calibration, touch
Check Calibration
Without Check
or
Save
.
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Settings
●
If you touch
Calibration
, touch each target
as it appears again. The
screen will display a blue dot
to indicate the location of
your touch. If you are satisfied
with your accuracy, touch
to save, or touch Noto try
again.
●
Touch
Save Without Check
save without viewing your
touch accuracy.
Settings
3.2
Touchscreen Effect
Allows you to customize your
Touch Screen effects' sound and
vibration settings.
1. Press , , , .
2. Select the option you want to
customize.
●
Tone Type
Vibraphone/ High Pitch/
Glass/ Water Drop
The Security menu allows you to
secure the phone electronically.
4.1 Lock Phone
Keeps your phone from
unauthorized use. Once the
phone is locked, it is in restricted
mode until the Lock Code is
entered. You can still receive
phone calls and make emergency
calls. You can modify the Lock
Code in the Change Lock Code
submenu of the Security menu.
1. Press ,,.
2. Enter the four-digit Lock
Code.
The default Lock Code is
usually the last 4 digits of
your phone number.
3. Press
Lock Phone
.
4. Use to highlight an
option, then press .
Unlock
The phone remains
unlocked by default, until it is
locked manually.
Lock Locks the phone. When
locked, you can receive
incoming calls and make calls
only to Emergency Numbers
Menu >Settings >
(
Security > Enter the four-
digit Lock Code >
Emergency Numbers).
On Power Up
The phone is
locked when it is turned on.
4.2 Restrictions
Allows you to set restrictions for
Calls, Messaging, Camera or
easyedgeSM.
5. Choose the type of restriction
and press to set.
6. Enter the four-digit Service
Lock Code.
Note
You can receive the incoming calls
from saved contacts on your phone,
when Contacts Only is on.
Restrictions.
, then
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Settings
4.3 Emergency Numbers
Allows you to enter 3 emergency
numbers. You can call these
emergency numbers and 911,
even when the phone is locked
or restricted.
1. Press , , .
2. Enter the four-digit Lock
Code.
3. Press
Numbers
Settings
4. Highlight one of the 3
options, then press to
edit the emergency numbers.
5. When you are finished editing
the number, press
to save the emergency
number, or Right Soft Key
Emergency
.
Cancel
to cancel editing.
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Save
4.4 Change Lock Code
Allows you to enter a new fourdigit Lock Code.
1. Press , , .
2. Enter the four-digit Lock
Code.
3. Press
Code
4. Use to highlight an
option, then press.
Phone Only Allows you to
change the Lock Code. used
to lock/unlock the phone.
Call & Applications Allows
you to change the Service
Lock Code that is used to
access the Restrictions menu
(see page 75).
5. Enter the four-digit Lock
Code.
Change Lock
.
6. Enter a new 4-digit Lock
Code.
7. For confirmation, the phone
will ask you to enter the new
Lock Code again.
4.5 Master Reset
Allows you to reset your phone
settings to the factory default
settings.
1. Press ,,.
2. Enter the four-digit Lock
Code.
3. Press
4. A message will pop up warning
you that your settings will be
set to factory defaults.
Press to proceed.
Master Reset
.
5. Use to highlight an
option and press .
Revert/
Cancel
.
6. Enter your four-digit Lock
Code to confirm your
selection.
5. Call Settings
The Call Settings menu allows
you to designate how the phone
handles both incoming and
outgoing calls.
5.1 Answer Options
Allows you to determine how to
answer an incoming call.
1. Press , , , .
2. Use to highlight a setting,
then press .
Flip Open/SEND Key Only
Any Key/Auto with
Settings
/
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Settings
Handsfree
5.2 End Call Options
Allows you to determine how to
end a call.
1. Press , , , .
2. Use to highlight a setting,
then press .
Flip Close/ End Key Only
5.3 Auto Retry
Allows you to set the length of
Settings
time the phone waits before
automatically redialing a number
when the attempted call fails.
1. Press , , , .
2. Use to highlight a setting,
then press .
Off/Every 10 Seconds
Every 30 Seconds/Every 60
Seconds
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5.4 One Touch Dial
Allows you to initiate a Speed Dial
call by pressing and holding the
Speed Dial digit. If set to Off,
Speed Dial numbers designated in
your Contacts will not function.
1. Press , , , .
2. Use to highlight a setting,
then press .
On/Off
5.5 Voice Privacy
Allows you to set the voice
privacy feature for CDMA calls as
Enhanced or Standard. CDMA
offers inherent voice privacy.
Check with your service provider
for availability.
/
1. Press , , , .
2. Use to highlight a setting,
then press .
Enhanced/Standard
5.6 Airplane Mode
Only allows you to use features
on your phone that do not
require wireless communications.
1. Press , , , .
2. Read the displayed message
and press to continue.
3. Useto highlight a setting,
then press.
On/Off
5.7 TTY Mode
Allows you to attach a TTY
(Teletype writer) device, enabling
you to communicate with parties
also using a TTY device. A phone
with TTY support is able to
translate typed characters to
voice. Voice can also be
translated into characters and
then displayed on the TTY.
1. Press , , , .
2. Read the displayed message
and press to continue.
3. Use to highlight a setting,
then press .
TTY Full/TTY + Talk/TTY +
/
TTY Off
Hear
6. PC Connection
Allows you to set the preferred
connection type between your
handset and your PC.
1. Press , , .
2. Useto highlight a
setting, then press.
USB Connection Mode/
Setting Reminder
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Settings
7. System
The System menu allows you to
designate specific system
network settings.
7. 1 Network
7.1.1 System Select
Allows you to set up the phone
producer’s management
environment. Leave this setting
as the default unless you want to
alter system selection as
instructed by your service
Settings
provider.
1. Press , , , , .
2. Use to highlight
Only/ Automatic A/
Automatic B
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Home
, then press .
7.1.2 Set NAM
Allows you to select the phone’s
NAM (Number Assignment
Module) if the phone is
registered with multiple service
providers.
1. Press , , , , .
2. Use to highlight
NAM2
, then press .
7.1.3 Auto NAM
Allows the phone to
automatically switch between
programmed telephone numbers
corresponding to the service
provider area.
1. Press , , , , .
2. Use to highlight Onor
Off
, then press .
NAM1
or
7.1.4 Serving System
Identifies the serving system
Channel Number and SID
Number. This information should
only be used for technical support.
1. Press , , , , .
7. 2 Location
Allows you to turn On or Off the
Location function on your
phone. If set to On, locationbased services are able to access
your GPS (Global Positioning
System) satellite-assisted
location information.
1. Press ,,,.
2. Read the disclaimer and press
Right Soft Key
go to the next screen or Left
Soft Key
the previous screen. Press
Right Soft Key
the last screen.
Next to
Prev to go to
OK
on
3. Use to highlight
a
setting, then press .
On/ Off
Note
GPS satellite signals are not always
transmitted, especially under bad
atmospheric and environmental
conditions, indoors etc.
8. Memory
Allows you to check out the
memory status of your phone
and to set the save options.
1. Press ,,.
2. Use to highlight
Options/ Phone Memory/
Card Memory
Save
, and press .
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Settings/ Bluetooth
®
9. Phone Info
The Phone Info menu provides
you with specific information
about your phone model.
1. Press , , .
2. Use to highlight an
option and press .
Settings/ Bluet ooth®
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My Number/ESN/MEID/
Icon Glossary/ Version
Bluetooth
®
The UN610 is compatible with
devices that support the
®
Bluetooth
Headset, HandsFree,
Phonebook Access, Object Push,
and File Transfer profiles. You may
create and store 20 pairings
within the UN610 and connect to
one device at a time. The
approximate communication range
for Bluetooth
®
wireless technology
is up to 30 feet (10 meters).
Bluetooth QD ID B015621
Note
Read the user guide of each Bluetooth
accessory that you are trying to pair
with your phone because the
instructions may be different.
The Bluetooth®features available on
this handset may not be compatible
with all Bluetooth
Your service provider or handset
manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for compatibility issues
with devices not sold by the service
provider or handset manufacturer.
®
enabled devices.
®
1. Paired Devices
Pairing is the process that allows
the handset to locate, establish
and register 1-to-1 connection
with the target device.
For pairing new Bluetooth
device
1. Press , , .
2. Follow the Bluetooth
accessory instructions to set
the device to pairing mode.
3. Press Left Soft Key
Search.
4. If Bluetooth
®
power is set to
off, you will be prompted to
turn power on. Highlight
and press .
5. Select
New Search/Last
. The device will appear
Search
Device Found
in the
®
®
Ye s
menu
once it has been located.
Highlight the device and press
Pair
.
6. Depending on the type of
device:
- The phone will Autopair.
- You will need to confirm
matching codes.
- You will need to enter a
passkey. Consult the
Bluetooth
®
accessory
instructions for the correct
passkey (typically “0000” - 4
zeroes). Enter the passkey and
press .
7. The handset will prompt you
for your connection
preferences. Highlight
or
Always Connect
Ask
Always
and
press .
Bluetooth
®
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Bluetooth
8.
Once connected, you will see
®
the device listed in the
menu.
Devices
2. Power
Allows you to set the Bluetooth
power to On/Off.
1. Press ,,.
2. Use to highlight a
setting, then press .
Bluetooth
On/Off
Note
By default, your device’s Bluetooth
functionality is turned off.
®
Paired
3. My Visibility
Allows you to set the visibility of
your Bluetooth
1. Press , , .
®
2. Use to highlight a setting,
then press .
On/ Off
4. My Bluetooth Info
Allows you to view information
regarding the Bluetooth
function.
®
1. Press , , .
®
function.
®
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Tone Room Deluxe/ PAC-MAN
Tone Room Deluxe
Application that allows you to
browse and download new
ringtones.
1. Press , .
PAC-MAN
Allows you to use the preloaded
PAC-MAN application. User
charges may apply.
1. Press ,.
Tone Room Deluxe/ PAC-MAN
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Safety
TIA Safety Information
The following is the complete
TIA Safety Information for
wireless handheld phones.
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Signal
Your wireless handheld portable
phone is a low power radio
transmitter and receiver. When
ON, it receives and sends out
Radio Frequency (RF) signals.
In August, 1996, the Federal
Safety
Communications Commissions
(FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels for
handheld wireless phones. Those
guidelines are consistent with
the safety standards previously
set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986)
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ICNIRP (1996)
* American National Standards
Institute; National Council on
Radiation Protection and
Measurements; International
Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection.
Those standards were based on
comprehensive and periodic
evaluations of the relevant
scientific literature. For example,
over 120 scientists, engineers,
and physicians from universities,
government health agencies, and
industry reviewed the available
body of research to develop the
ANSI Standard (C95.1).
The design of your phone
complies with the FCC guidelines
(and those standards).
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an
approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachments
could damage the phone and
may violate FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the
phone as you would any other
telephone with the antenna
pointed up and over your
shoulder.
Tips on Efficient Operation
For your phone to operate
most efficiently:
Don’t touch the antenna
unnecessarily when the phone is
in use. Contact with the antenna
affects call quality and may cause
the phone to operate at a higher
power level than otherwise
needed.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations
on the use of wireless phones in
the areas where you drive and
always obey them. Also, if using
your phone while driving, please
observe the following:
●
Give full attention to driving -driving safely is your first
responsibility;
●
Use hands-free operation, if
available;
●
Pull off the road and park
before making or answering a
call if driving conditions or the
law require it.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic
equipment is shielded from RF
signals. However, certain
electronic equipment may not be
shielded against the RF signals
from your wireless phone.
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Safety
Pacemakers
The Health Industry
Manufacturers Association
recommends that a minimum
separation of six (6) inches be
maintained between a handheld
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.
●
Should turn the phone OFF
immediately if there is any
reason to suspect that
interference is taking place.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may
interfere with some hearing aids.
In the event of such interference,
you may want to consult your
service provider (or call the
customer service line to discuss
alternatives).
Persons with pacemakers:
Safety
●
Should ALWAYS keep the
phone more than six (6)
inches from their pacemaker
when the phone is turned ON;
●
Should not carry the phone in
a breast pocket;
●
Should use the ear opposite
the pacemaker to
minimize the potential for
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interference;
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal
medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to
determine if it is adequately
shielded from external RF energy.
Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this
information.
Health Care Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in health
care facilities when any
regulations posted in these areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals
or health care facilities may use
equipment that could be
sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly
installed or inadequately
shielded electronic systems in
motor vehicles. Check with the
manufacturer or its
representative regarding your
vehicle. You should also consult
the manufacturer of any
equipment that has been added
to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any
facility where posted notices so
require.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using
your phone while in the air.
Switch OFF your phone before
boarding an aircraft.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting
operations, turn your phone OFF
when in a “blasting area” or in
areas posted: “Turn off two-way
radio”. Obey all signs and
instructions.
Potentially Explosive
Atmosphere
Turn your phone OFF when in
any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere and obey
all signs and instructions. Sparks
in such areas could cause an
explosion or fire resulting in
bodily injury or even death.
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Safety
Areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere are often, but not
always marked clearly. Potential
areas may include: fueling areas
(such as gasoline stations);
below deck on boats; fuel or
chemical transfer or storage
facilities; vehicles using liquefied
petroleum gas (such as propane
or butane); 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
Safety
engine.
For Vehicles Equipped with an
Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great
force. DO NOT place objects,
including either installed or
portable wireless equipment, in
the area over the air bag or in
the air bag deployment area. If
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in-vehicle wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air
bag inflates, serious injury could
result.
Safety Information
Please read and observe the
following information for safe
and proper use of your phone
and to prevent damage. Also,
keep the user guide in an
accessible place at all times after
reading it.
CCaauuttiioonn!
instructions may cause minor
or serious damage to the
product.
●
Do not disassemble or open
crush, bend or deform,
puncture or shred.
●
Do not modify or
remanufacture, attempt to
insert foreign objects into the
battery, immerse or expose to
water or other liquids, expose
!
Violation of the
to fire, explosion or other
hazard.
●
Only use the battery for the
system for which it is
specified.
●
Only use the battery with a
charging system that has been
qualified with the system per
IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of
an unqualified battery or
charger may present a risk of
fire, explosion, leakage, or
other hazard.
●
Do not short circuit a battery
or allow metallic conductive
objects to contact battery
terminals.
●
Replace the battery only with
another battery that has been
qualified with the system per
this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-
2006. Use of an unqualified
battery may present a risk of
fire, explosion, leakage or
other hazard.
●
Promptly dispose of used
batteries in accordance with
local regulations.
●
Battery usage by children
should be supervised.
●
Avoid dropping the phone or
battery. If the phone or
battery is dropped, especially
on a hard surface, and the
user suspects damage, take it
to a service center for
inspection.
●
Improper battery use may
result in a fire, explosion or
other hazard.
●
The phone shall only be
connected to USB products
that bear the USB-IF logo or
have completed the USB-IF
compliance program.
Charger and Adapter Safety
●
The charger and adapter are
intended for indoor use only.
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Safety
●
Insert the battery pack
charger vertically into the wall
power socket.
●
Use the correct adapter for
your phone when using the
battery pack charger abroad.
●
Only use the approved battery
charger. Otherwise, you may
cause serious damage to your
phone.
Battery Information and Care
●
Please dispose of your battery
properly or take it to your
Safety
local wireless carrier for
recycling.
●
The battery doesn't need to
be empty before recharging.
●
Use only LG-approved
chargers specific to your
phone model since they are
designed to maximize battery
life.
●
Do not disassemble or shortcircuit the battery.
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●
Keep the battery’s metal
contacts clean.
●
Replace the battery when it no
longer provides acceptable
performance. The battery can
be recharged several hundred
times before replacement.
●
Recharge the battery after
long periods of non-use to
maximize battery life.
●
Battery life will vary due to
usage patterns and
environmental conditions.
●
Use of extended backlighting,
Browser, and data connectivity
kits affect battery life and
talk/standby times.
●
The self-protection function of
the battery cuts the power of
the phone when its operation
is in an abnormal state. In this
case, remove the battery from
the phone, reinstall it, and turn
the phone on.
Explosion, Shock, and Fire
Hazards
●
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.
●
Unplug the power cord prior
to cleaning your phone, and
clean the power plug pin when
it’s dirty.
●
When using the power plug,
ensure that it’s firmly
connected. If not, it may cause
excessive heat or fire.
●
If you put your phone in a
pocket or bag without
covering the receptacle of the
phone (power plug pin),
metallic articles (such as a
coin, paperclip or pen) may
short-circuit the phone.
Always cover the receptacle
when not in use.
●
Don’t short-circuit the battery.
Metallic articles such as a
coin, paperclip or pen in your
pocket or bag may shortcircuit the + and – terminals
of the battery (metal strips on
the battery) upon moving.
Short-circuit of the terminal
may damage the battery and
cause an explosion.
●
Do not disassemble or crush
the battery. It may cause a fire.
General Notice
●
Using a damaged battery or
placing a battery in your
mouth may cause serious
injury.
●
Do not place items containing
magnetic components such as
a credit card, phone card,
bank book, or subway ticket
near your phone. The
magnetism of the phone may
damage the data stored in the
magnetic strip.
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Safety
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●
Talking on your phone for a
long period of time may
reduce call quality due to heat
generated during use.
●
When the phone is not used
for a long period time, store it
in a safe place with the power
cord unplugged.
●
Using the phone in proximity
to receiving equipment (i.e.,
TV or radio) may cause
interference to the phone.
●
Do not use the phone if the
antenna is damaged. If a
damaged antenna contacts
skin, it may cause a slight
burn. Please contact an LG
Authorized Service Center to
replace the damaged antenna.
●
Do not immerse your phone
in water. If this happens, turn
it off immediately and remove
the battery. If the phone does
not work, take it to an LG
Authorized Service Center.
●
Do not paint your phone.
●
The data saved in your phone
might be deleted due to
careless use, repair of the
phone, or upgrade of the
software. Please backup your
important phone numbers.
(Ring tones, text messages,
voice messages, pictures, and
videos could also be deleted.)
The manufacturer is not liable
for damage due to the loss of
data.
●
When you use the phone in
public places, set the ringtone
to vibration so you don't
disturb others.
●
Do not turn your phone on or
off when putting it to your ear.
●
Use accessories, such as
earphones and headsets, with
caution. Ensure that cables are
tucked away safely and do not
touch the antenna
unnecessarily.
Warning! Important
safety information
Avoiding hearing damage
Permanent hearing loss may
occur if you use your phone
and/or headset at a high volume.
Set the volume to a safe level.
You can adapt over time to a
higher volume of sound that may
sound normal but can be
damaging to your hearing. If you
experience ringing in your ears or
muffled speech, stop listening
and have your hearing checked.
The louder the volume, the less
time is required before your
hearing could be affected.
Hearing experts suggest that to
protect your hearing:
●
Limit the amount of time you
use your phone and/or
headset at high volume.
●
Avoid turning up the volume
to block out noisy
surroundings.
●
Turn the volume down if you
can’t hear people speaking
near you.
For information about how to set
a maximum volume limit on your
phone, see the features guide for
your phone.
Using your phone safely
Use of your phone while
operating a vehicle is not
recommended and is illegal in
some areas. Be careful and
attentive while driving. Stop
using your phone if you find it
disruptive or distracting while
operating any type of vehicle or
performing any other activity
that requires your full attention.
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Safety
Using headsets safely
Use of headsets to listen to
music while operating a vehicle is
not recommended and is illegal
in some areas. Be careful and
attentive while driving. Stop
using this device if you find it
disruptive or distracting while
operating any type of vehicle or
performing any other activity
that requires your full attention.
FDA Consumer
Safety
The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration’s Center for
Devices and Radiological Health
Consumer Update on Mobile
Phones:
1. Do wireless phones pose a
health hazard?
The available scientific evidence
does not show that any health
problems are associated with
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Update
using wireless phones. There is
no proof, however, that wireless
phones are absolutely safe.
Wireless phones emit low levels
of Radio Frequency (RF) energy
in the microwave range while
being used. They also emit very
low levels of RF when in standby
mode. Whereas high levels of RF
can produce health effects (by
heating tissue), exposure to low
level RF that does not produce
heating effects causes no known
adverse health effects. Many
studies of low level RF exposures
have not found any biological
effects. Some studies have
suggested that some biological
effects may occur, but such
findings have not been confirmed
by additional research. In some
cases, other researchers have had
difficulty in reproducing those
studies, or in determining the
reasons for inconsistent results.
2. What is the FDA's role
concerning the safety of
wireless phones?
Under the law, the FDA does not
review the safety of radiationemitting consumer products such
as wireless phones before they
can be sold, as it does with new
drugs or medical devices.
However, the agency has
authority to take action if
wireless phones are shown to
emit Radio Frequency (RF)
energy at a level that is
hazardous to the user. In such a
case, the FDA could require the
manufacturers of wireless phones
to notify users of the health
hazard and to repair, replace, or
recall the phones so that the
hazard no longer exists.
Although the existing scientific
data do not justify FDA
regulatory actions, the FDA has
urged the wireless phone
industry to take a number of
steps, including the following:
●
Support needed research into
possible biological effects of
RF of the type emitted by
wireless phones;
●
Design wireless phones in a
way that minimizes any RF
exposure to the user that is
not necessary for device
function; and
●
Cooperate in providing users
of wireless phones with the
best possible information on
possible effects of wireless
phone use on human health.
The FDA belongs to an
interagency working group of the
federal agencies that have
responsibility for different
aspects of RF safety to ensure
coordinated efforts at the federal
level. The following agencies
belong to this working group:
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Safety
●
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and
Health
●
Environmental Protection
Agency
●
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration
●
National Telecommunications
and Information
Administration
The National Institutes of Health
participates in some interagency
working group activities, as well.
Safety
The FDA shares regulatory
responsibilities for wireless
phones with the Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC). All phones that are sold
in the United States must comply
with FCC safety guidelines that
limit RF exposure. The FCC relies
on the FDA and other health
agencies for safety questions
about wireless phones.
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The FCC also regulates the base
stations that the wireless phone
networks rely upon. While these
base stations operate at higher
power than do the wireless
phones themselves, the RF
exposures that people get from
these base stations are typically
thousands of times lower than
those they can get from wireless
phones. Base stations are thus
not the subject of the safety
questions discussed in this
document.
3. What kinds of phones are
the subject of this update?
The term “wireless phone” refers
here to handheld wireless phones
with built-in antennas, often
called “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS”
phones. These types of wireless
phones can expose the user to
measurable Radio Frequency
(RF) energy because of the short
distance between the phone and
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