LG Electronics Cell Phone VI5225 User Manual

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T R A I N I N G
 
M A N U A L  
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CONNECTIVITY FEATURES  
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DOWNLOADING SPRINT PCS VISION CONTENT  
The new PCS phone by LG Model VI-5225 can store up to 1 megabyte of content from Sprint PCS  
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Vision .  
Downloading New Content from Sprint PCS Vision (Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, etc.)  
1. From the Downloads (6) menu, select the desired content classification (Games, Ringers, Screen  
Savers, Applications or Other) and press OK.  
2. Highlight Get New from the classification menu and press OK to initiate a Web session displaying  
Sprint PCS Vision content for the chosen classification.  
3. Select the desired content and follow Sprint PCS Vision prompts to complete the purchase and  
download (extra fees may apply on some services).  
Accessing Downloaded Content  
1. From the Downloads (6) menu, select the content classification followed by pressing OK to access  
downloaded content.  
Shortcut: Press the Downloads Folder icon on the Navigation Key while in standby mode to quickly access  
downloaded content.  
ACCESSING THE WEB  
The new PCS phone by LG Model VI-5225 features Sprint PCS Vision enabled by the Openwave 6.2.2.5  
Browser to access the Web and Sprint PCS Vision content.  
Play  
Options  
1. Select Web (5) from the main menu.  
2. Press End to exit or end your browsing session.  
Shortcut: Press the Web icon on the Navigation Key while in standby mode to quickly access the Web.  
MESSAGING  
Sending an SMS Message  
The ability to send SMS text messages is subject to network service availability.  
1. From the Messaging (3) menu, select Send Message (1).  
2. Select Enter Addr 1.  
3. Highlight Number, Email or Contact and press OK. Enter the number or e-mail address using your  
keypad or select a name from your contact list.  
4. Nine additional addresses may be entered for a total of ten recipients per message.  
5. Select Enter Msg.  
6. Enter the message using the keypad and press OK.  
7. Press Left Soft Key for Send.  
Shortcut: Press the Messaging icon on the Navigation Key while in standby mode to quickly access the  
Messaging menu.  
Sending an E-mail  
Sprint PCS Vision service required.  
1. From the Messaging (3) menu, select E-mail (5).  
2. Scroll to Compose and press Left Soft Key to select.  
3. Follow Sprint PCS Vision prompts.  
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CUSTOMIZABLE FEATURES  
CHANGING THE SOUND SETTINGS  
Selecting a Ringer  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Sounds (1).  
2. Select Ringers (1).  
3. Select either Voice Calls (1) or Messages (2).  
4. For Voice Calls, select Caller ID (1), No Caller ID (2) or Roaming (3). For Messages, select either  
Voicemail (1) or Page/Text (2).  
5. Choose from the list of available default ringers and press OK.  
6. You may switch to the list of downloaded ringers by pressing Right Soft Key for Options.  
Selecting Key Tones  
1. From the Sounds (1) menu, select Key Tones (2).  
2. Choose either Short Tones or Long Tones and press OK.  
Adjusting Ringer, Earpiece and Key Beep Volume Settings  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Sounds (1).  
2. Select Volume (3).  
3. Select Ringer (1), Earpiece (2), Key Beep (3), Power On/Off (4) or Application (5).  
4. Use the Navigation Key to choose a volume level and press OK.  
Ringer Volume Shortcut: Press the volume keys on the side of the handset to adjust the ringer volume  
while in standby mode.  
Earpiece Volume Shortcut: Press the volume keys on the side of the handset to adjust the earpiece  
volume during a conversation.  
Silent Mode Shortcut: While in standby mode, press and hold the lower volume key on the side of the  
handset to mute all sounds.  
CHANGING THE DISPLAY SETTINGS  
Changing the Backlight Settings  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Display (2).  
2. Select Backlight (2).  
3. For Phone, highlight 8 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds or On flip open and press OK.  
4. For Web/Pictures, highlight 15 seconds or On flip open and press OK.  
Changing the Greeting  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Display (2).  
2. Select Greeting (1).  
3. Enter the desired greeting and press OK.  
Changing the Wallpaper Image  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Display (2).  
2. Select Wallpaper (3).  
3. Select from the list of four default images and press Left Soft Key to Save.  
4. You may switch to the list of downloaded images by pressing Right Soft Key for Options.  
Changing the Menu Style  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Display (2).  
2. Select Menu Style (5).  
3. Select either Icon or List and press OK.  
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Changing the Clock Display  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Display (2).  
2. Select Clock (7).  
3. Select Normal (1), Analog (2), Digital (3) or Dual (4). The Dual function displays the local time and  
date and the time & date for the any of the more than 50 cities across the globe, selectable in the  
World Clock found in the Tools (4) menu.  
4. Press Left Soft Key to Save.  
OTHER NOTABLE SETTINGS  
Setting Your Roaming Preference  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Roaming (4).  
2. Select Set Mode (1).  
3. Highlight Sprint Only or Automatic and press OK.  
Setting Your Location Preference  
GPS/Location based services are not currently available but may be in the future. When this service  
becomes available, below is the overview of the feature.  
Turning location On will allow the network to detect your position, enabling use of certain network  
applications. Turning location Off will conceal your location from everyone except emergency services.  
Even when location is turned On, no service may use your location without your expressed permission.  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Location (5).  
2. Highlight either On (1) or Off (2) and press OK.  
Setting your Security Preferences  
Your lock code is commonly the last four digits of the mobile phone number.  
Changing Your Lock Code  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Security (7).  
Lock Code  
2. Enter the current lock code.  
3. Select Change Lock (2).  
4. Enter a new 4-digit lock code.  
5. Re-enter the new lock code.  
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Locking the Handset  
Helps protect the phone from unauthorized use. Once the phone is locked, the phone is restricted from  
making calls until the lock code is entered. However, the phone will still receive incoming calls and make  
emergency calls while in the locked mode. You may store up to ten additional telephone numbers within  
the Security menu for use when the phone is locked.  
1. From the Security (7) menu, select either Lock or On Power Up and press OK. The On Power Up  
function will lock the handset when the phone is power cycled.  
Using Airplane Mode  
Enabling Airplane Mode will prevent any outgoing and incoming calls, as well as any online access. When  
Airplane Mode is enabled, “Phone Offis displayed on the screen.  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Airplane Mode (8).  
2. Highlight either On or Off and press OK.  
Programming the Short Cut Key  
1. From the Settings (7) menu, select Setup (9).  
2. Select Shortcut (1).  
3. Select your most frequently used function from the list provided and press OK.  
Shortcut: Pressing the left arrow key of the navigation button while in standby mode will now quickly  
access this function.  
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PERSONAL INFORMATION TOOLS  
THE PLANNER  
The Planner menu allows you to view the calendar, schedule an event, program your handset’s alarm clock,  
and view and compose memos on the notepad.  
Scheduling an Event  
1. From the Planner (8) menu, select Schedule (1).  
2. Highlight the event date using your Navigation Key and press Left Soft Key for Add.  
3. You may set the appropriate start and end times, title, alarm & ringer and a reoccurrence (if any) by  
scrolling to the corresponding field and entering the desired information and pressing OK.  
4. Press Left Soft Key to Save to confirm your selection.  
Scheduling an Alarm  
1. From the Planner (8) menu, select Alarm Clock (2).  
2. Select from Alarm 1 (1), Alarm 2 (2), Alarm 3 (3) or Quick Alarm (4) and press OK.  
3. You may set the set the appropriate time, ringer and a reoccurrence (if any) by scrolling to the  
corresponding field and entering the desired information.  
4. Press Left Soft Key to Save to confirm your selection.  
Composing a Notepad Memo  
1. From the Planner (8) menu, select Notepad (3).  
2. Press Left Soft Key for Add.  
3. Enter your memo using the keypad and press OK.  
CALL HISTORY  
Call History logs your most recent 20 incoming, outgoing and missed calls. Only the most recent  
duplicate call is logged in the Outgoing Calls.  
Making a Call From Call History  
1. From the Call History (1) menu, select Outgoing Calls (1), Incoming Calls (2) or Missed Calls (3)  
and press OK.  
2. Place a call by selecting the desired entry and press TALK to connect.  
PHONE BOOK  
The internal phone book is capable of storing up to 200 entries with up to 5 numbers per entry.  
Adding a New Phone Book Entry  
1. From the Phone Book (2) menu, select Add New Entry (2).  
2. Enter the telephone number for the entry and press OK.  
3. Select a label (Home, Home 2, Office, Office 2, Mobile, Mobile 2, Pager, Fax, Fax 2 or None) and  
press OK.  
4. Enter a name for the entry and press OK.  
5. To exit to the Phone Book press Left Soft Key for Done.  
6. To set a speed dial, highlight Speed Dial and press OK.  
7. Select or enter a slot number and press OK.  
Note: You may also create additional entries, or save numbers to existing entries through the Call History  
menu and by entering the number from standby screen and selecting Save. Follow the on-screen prompts.  
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UNIQUE CALL OPTIONS  
The Actions menu may be accessed during a call by pressing Right Soft Key for Options.  
Monitor  
1. Scroll to Monitor On and press OK to amplify the phone’s audio for hands-free listening. While the  
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Monitor function is enabled, the microphone will be muted.  
Warning! Due to higher volume levels, do not place the phone near your ear while the Monitor function  
is enabled.  
Write Memo  
1. Scroll to Write Memo and press OK to write a memo during a call. From the Notepad, you may select  
an existing memo or press Left Soft Key for Add to create a new memo.  
USING THE BATTERY  
The VI-5225 comes with a standard 950 mAh Li-Ion battery.  
Installing the Battery  
1. Place the battery in the opening at a 45-degree angle with the metal contacts facing inward at the  
bottom.  
2. Gently press inward on the top of the battery until the latch snaps into place.  
Removing the Battery  
1. Make sure the power is off to avoid losing any stored numbers or messages.  
2. Push the battery release latch up.  
3. Remove the battery from the phone at a 45-degree angle.  
MAKING A CALL  
1. To turn the phone on, press the END button for two seconds.  
2. Enter the phone number with the area code if necessary.  
3. Use the BACK key to erase incorrect numbers. Press and hold the BACK key to erase all typed  
numbers.  
4. When the phone number is properly entered, press TALK.  
5. Press END to disconnect the call or close the flip.  
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3 PCS Vision  
1 Call History  
4 Tools  
8 Planner  
1 Outgoing Calls  
1 EZ Tips  
1 Schedule  
1 Enable PCS Vision  
2 Net Guard  
2 Incoming Calls  
3 Missed Calls  
4 Erase Calls  
2 Calculator  
1 Add  
3 World Clock  
2 Options  
2 Alarm Clock  
1 Alarm 1  
2 Alarm 2  
3 Alarm 3  
4 Quick Alarm  
3 Notepad  
1 Add  
3 Update Vision  
Profile  
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4 Roaming  
1 Set Mode  
2 Call Guard  
5 Location  
1 On  
1 Outgoing Calls  
5 Web  
2 Incoming Calls  
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1 Games  
4 All Calls  
1 Get New  
2 Ringers  
2 Off  
1 Find Name  
2 Add New Entry  
3 Speed Dials  
4 Groups  
3 Screen Savers  
4 Applications  
5 Other  
6 Messaging  
1 Display Pop-Up  
2 Message Alerts  
3 Auto Delete  
4 Signature  
5 Canned Messages  
7 Security  
7 Settings  
5 Services  
1 Sounds  
1 Customer  
1 Ringers  
2 Key Tones  
3 Volume  
Solutions  
2 Directory  
Assistance  
8 Airplane Mode  
1 On  
4 Alerts  
3 Account Info.  
2 Display  
4 Sprint Operator  
2 Off  
1 Greeting  
2 Backlight  
3 Wallpaper  
4 Contrast  
5 Menu Style  
6 Theme Color  
7 Clock  
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9 Setup  
6 My Number  
1 Shortcut  
2 Call Answer  
3 Auto Answer  
4 Language  
5 Phone Info  
1 Send Message  
2 Inbox  
3 Outbox  
4 Draft  
8 Text Input Font  
5 E-mail  
6 Voice Mail  
1 Clear  
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their respective owners. Phone features and specifications are subject to change without  
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prior notice. Services and features may vary depending on network service provider, service  
plan, network conditions, and personal usage.  
The use of non-LG approved accessories will void the warranty and may result in damage to  
the phone, the phone to explode, or other dangerous conditions. Battery talk and standby  
times are estimates only. Use of certain features and other conditions including, but not  
limited to, battery age and condition, charging habits, temperatures to which the battery is  
exposed, and use in digital mode will cause actual standby and talk time to vary. The  
amount of talk time used will impact the standby time. In the same way, the amount of time  
that the phone is in standby mode will impact the talk time.  
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