LG Electronics 600 User Manual

ENGLISH  
GSM Phone  
USER'S MANUAL  
MODEL : LG - 600  
Please read this manual carefully before  
operating your set. Retain it for future reference.  
LG-600 has a polished style which provides  
users’ a better feel and convenience.  
LG-600 GSM Phone  
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For Your Safety  
All radio transmitters carry risks of interference with electronics in close  
proximity.  
GSM Phones must be switched off at all times in an  
aircraft.  
Do not activate near petrol stations, fuel depots,  
chemical plants or blasting operations.  
Avoid use in hospitals : medical electronics, e.g.  
pacemakers and hearing aids can be affected.  
Minor interference may affect TVs, radios, PCs, etc.  
Do not hold the phone in your hand while driving.  
Do not dismantle phone or battery.  
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Please note:  
Use only specified batteries and chargers as others can  
damage the phone.  
Unusable batteries should be disposed of in accordance  
with relevant legislation.  
Only use ORIGINAL accessories to avoid damage to  
your phone.  
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Contents  
Overview  
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Accessories  
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Part of the Phone  
Front of the Phone  
Rear of the Phone  
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Key Description  
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Side of the Phone  
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Alphanumeric Keys  
Display Information  
Display Information  
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On-Screen Icons  
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Getting Started  
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Installation  
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Installing the SIM Card  
Installing the Battery  
Charging the Battery  
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Powering On Sequence  
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Access Codes  
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PIN1 code (4 to 8 digits)  
PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)  
PUK1 code (4 to 8 digits)  
PUK2 code (4 to 8 digits)  
Security code (4 to 8 digits)  
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Write and Read Messages  
Write message  
Read message  
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eZi Text  
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How to Use eZi Text  
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Call Functions  
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Making and Answering Calls  
Making Calls  
Answering Calls  
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Recent Numbers  
Dialed Number  
Received Number  
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Missed Number  
Accessing the Menu  
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Phonebook  
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Search [Names 1]  
Search E-Mail [Names 2]  
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Add Entry [Names 3]  
Add E-Mail [Names 4]  
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Groups [Names 5]  
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Speed Dials [Names 6]  
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Delete all [Names 7]  
Memory [Names 8]  
Copy [Names 9]  
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Service Dial Number [Names 10] (SIM dependent)  
Own Number [Names 11]  
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MMI Structure  
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Using the Menu  
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Menu Navigation by scrolling  
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Shortcuts into Menus  
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Messages [Menu 1]  
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Write Message [Menu 1-1]  
Outbox [Menu 1-2]  
Inbox [Menu 1-3]  
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Status Report [Menu 1-4]  
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Call Voicemail [Menu 1-5] ................................................. 46  
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Cell Broadcast [Menu 1-6]  
Memory Status [Menu 1-7]  
Setting [Menu 1-8]  
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Call Option [Menu 2]  
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Call Divert [Menu 2-1]  
Call Barring [Menu 2-2]  
Call Waiting [Menu 2-3]  
Sending Number [Menu 2-4]  
Closed User Group [Menu 2-5]  
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Call Charge [Menu 3] - (SIM dependent)  
Call Duration [Menu 3-1]  
Call Costs [Menu 3-2]  
Cost Settings [Menu 3-3]  
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Security [Menu 4]  
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PIN Enable [Menu 4-1]  
Change Codes [Menu 4-2]  
Fixed Dial Number [Menu 4-3]  
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Setting [Menu 5]  
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Network Selection [Menu 5-1]  
Phone Setting [Menu 5-2]  
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Call Setting [Menu 5-3]  
Time Setting [Menu 5-4]  
Profiles [Menu 5-5]  
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Accessories [Menu 6]  
Scheduler [Menu 6-1]  
World Time [Menu 6-2]  
Calculator [Menu 6-3]  
Unit Convert [Menu 6-4]  
Game [Menu 6-5]  
PC Sync  
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Voice Dial [Menu 7]  
Training [Menu 7-1]  
Search [Menu 7-2]  
Setting [Menu 7-3]  
Delete all [Menu 7-4]  
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Internet [Menu 8]  
Home [Menu 8-1]  
Bookmarks [Menu 8-2]  
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Profiles [Menu 8-3]  
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Empty Cache [Menu 8-4]  
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In Internet Menu  
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Additional Functions  
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How to Send DTMF tones  
Wait Characters  
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Interrogating your Answering Machine(example)  
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During a Call  
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In-Call Options  
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How to Use Data and Fax Call  
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Making a Data or Fax call  
Making a Voice & Fax call  
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Voice Memo  
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Voice Memo  
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Voice Memo Menu  
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Care and Maintenance  
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Technical Data  
General  
Dimensions  
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Ambient Temperatures  
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Accessories  
Overview  
Check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below.  
Standard Battery  
Card(s)  
User’s Guide  
Handset  
Travel Adapter  
Belt Clip  
<Optional Accessories>  
Extended Battery  
(BEL-11G)  
Data Kit/CD  
(DK-10G)  
Handsfree  
Portable  
(PHF-10G)  
Hands-Free Car Kit  
(IHF-11G)  
Desktop Charger  
(DC-11G)  
Cigar Lighter Adapter  
(CLA-10G)  
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Part of the Phone  
Overview  
Front of the Phone  
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1 Front LCD Screen  
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2 Hard Icons  
3 Call Indicator Light  
4 Antenna  
1 Earpiece  
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2
2 Active Folder  
3 Display Screen  
4 Soft Left Key  
5 Record Key  
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6 Confirm Key  
7 Send Key  
8 Up/Down Side Key  
9 Ear Microphone  
10 Star Key  
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11 Call Indicator Light  
12 Soft Right Key  
13 Navigation Keys  
14 END/PWR Key  
15 Numeric Keys  
16 Hash Key  
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17 Microphone  
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Part of the Phone  
Overview  
Rear of the Phone  
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1 Battery Cover  
3 SIM Card Socket  
4 Battery Terminals  
5 Handstrap Hole  
6 Battery Lock  
2 Cable Connector/  
Battery Charging  
Connector/  
Hands-Free Car kit  
Connector  
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Key Description  
Overview  
The following shows key components of the phone.  
Keypad Description  
Key  
Description  
Soft Left Key / Soft Right Key  
Each of these keys performs the function indicated by  
the text on the display immediately above it.  
WAP Hotkey  
You can directly connect to WAP by pressing this key.  
Navigation Keys  
You can use these keys to scroll through names, phone  
numbers, menus or setting options. In a standby mode,  
if you press up/down navigation keys, you can see the  
"Dialed Number” “Received Number” and “Missed  
Number”.  
Send Key  
You can dial a phone number and answer a call.  
If you press this key without entering a number, your  
phone shows the most recently dialled number.  
Numeric Keys  
These keys are used mainly to dial in standby mode  
and enter numbers or characters in editing mode.  
When you press these keys for a long time.  
Used to call your voice mail box by  
Used to call for international call by  
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Used to call speed dials by  
~
.
Star Key  
Used to enter to vibration mode by pressing this key  
for a long time.  
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Key Description  
Overview  
Key  
Description  
Hash Key  
Used to lock key by pressing this key for a long time.  
END/PWR Key  
Used to end or reject a call. This key is also used as  
Power Key. You can power on and off by pressing this  
key for a long time.  
Side of the Phone  
Keypad Description  
Key  
Description  
Record Key  
You can use voice memo by pressing this key for a long  
time.  
Reject Key  
You can reject an incoming call by pressing this key for  
a few seconds without opening the folder.  
Up/Down Side Key  
You can control the volume of key tone in standby mode  
with opened folder and also the listening volume during  
a call.  
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Overview  
Alphanumeric Keys  
The alphabet and numeric keypad mapping relation are listed as the  
following table.  
Key  
Description  
. ! ‘ ´ , - ? @ 1 _  
A B C 2 Ä À Á Â Ã Å Æ Ç a b c ä à á â ã å æ ç  
D E F 3 Ë È É Ê d e f ë è é ê  
J K L 5 j k l  
M N O 6 Ñ Ö Ó Ò Ô Õ Œ m n o ñ ö ò ó ô õ œ  
T U V 8 Ü Ù Ú Û t u v ü ù ú û  
W X Y Z 9 w x y z  
[Space Key] 0 Ø ø  
Notice  
In case of symbol mode, after entering the character, the mode is  
automatically converted to Capital letter mode. And if you want to  
enter another symbol character, find it to use the navigation keys,  
and  
key, press  
key or  
key to save. Also you  
.
can use the next symbol page with  
,
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Display Information  
Display Information  
The screen displays several icons the following describe each of them you  
may see on the phone.  
On-Screen Icons  
Voice  
Message  
Call status  
Alarm  
Battery  
Status  
Signal Strength  
Roaming  
Vibrator Mode  
SMS Message  
Icon/Indicator Description  
Tells you the strength of the network signal.  
You are in no service area. / Call is connected.  
Shows that you are using a roaming service.  
You have received a new text message.  
You have received a voice message, depending on your  
subscription.  
All audible signals are turned off.  
All tones are switched off.  
The alarm has been set and is on.  
Tells you the status of the battery.  
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Display Information  
Top Menu Icons  
Icon  
Description  
Messages  
Call Option  
Call Charge  
Security  
Setting  
Accessories  
Voice Dial  
Internet  
Result Icons  
Icon  
Description  
Completed Message  
Displayed when menu navigation is completed.  
Information Message  
Save Message  
Warning Message  
Displayed with error or warning message.  
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Installation  
Getting Started  
Installing the SIM Card  
1
Locate the SIM card socket in the back of the phone. Follow the steps  
below to install the SIM card.  
1. Unlock the battery cover and lift it off .  
2. Flip the SIM holder ˜.  
3. Slide the SIM card into the holder .  
Ensure the angled corner is positioned  
correctly and the contact is made.  
4. Close the SIM card holder, and move the  
holder lock lever up.  
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Getting Started  
Notice  
Before installing SIM card, please make sure that the phone is  
switched off and the battery is removed.  
The metal contact of the SIM card can be easily damaged by  
scratches. Pay special attention to the SIM card when you handle  
and install. Follow the instructions supplied with the SIM card.  
Installing the Battery  
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1. Place the top end of the battery on the  
phone. (See the picture left for purposes of  
illustration.)  
2. Push the battery in until you hear a  
“CLICK” sound.  
3. Close the battery cover.  
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Installation  
Getting Started  
Charging the Battery  
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To connect the travel adapter to the phone you must install the battery.  
1. Insert one end of the travel adapter into  
the bottom of the phone.  
2. Connect the adapter to an AC wall outlet.  
Use only the included packing charger.  
The usage times may be different depending on network service.  
Usage Times  
Battery Type Charging Times  
Standby  
150 hours  
250 hours  
Talk  
2 hours 30 min  
4 hours  
Standard  
Extended  
2 hours  
3 hours  
Disconnecting the Charger  
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Disconnect the travel adapter from the phone  
by pressing its side buttons.  
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Getting Started  
Notice  
Remember to charge the new battery fully after changing it.  
Do not remove your battery or SIM card while charging.  
“Battery Charging” is displayed on the screen after connecting the  
travel adapter. Only if the battery is totally empty, Call Indicator  
Light will be on without displaying “Battery Charging”.  
The moving bars of battery icon will stop after charging completely.  
Note  
In case of the battery is not charged properly...  
1. After switching On/Off Power key, please try to recharge it.  
2. In case the battery is attached, please detach it from the phone.  
Then place it back to recharge it again.  
Powering On Sequence  
In order to get started with your phone,  
follow the steps.  
1. Press and hold  
button until you hear a  
tone from your phone to switch on.  
2. If PIN code request of your SIM card is  
enabled, your phone asks you to enter PIN  
code. Enter the PIN code, then your phone  
connects to a GSM network and the  
network name appears on the display  
shortly.  
3. And then your phone goes to standby  
mode. If the PIN code is disabled, your  
phone connects to the network without the  
request of entering PIN code.  
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Access Codes  
Getting Started  
You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid  
unauthorised use of your phone. PIN1 / PIN2 codes and Security code can  
be changed by using [Menu 4-2]. See the following section.  
4-2  
4-2-1  
PIN Enable  
Change Codes  
Fixed Dial No.  
PIN1  
PIN2  
Security Code  
OK  
Back  
OK  
Back  
PIN1 code (4 to 8 digits)  
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card  
against unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM  
card. When the PIN code request is enabled [Menu 4-1-1], the code is  
asked each time you try to change PIN code or enable/disable PIN code  
request, or your phone is switched on. If you change the PIN code, mark a  
note of it but keep separate from the phone.  
PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)  
The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to access some  
functions such as Advice of call charge, Fixed Dial number. These  
functions are only available if supported by your SIM card.  
PUK1 code (4 to 8 digits)  
The PUK(Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to change a blocked  
PIN code. The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact  
your local service provider for the code. If you lose the code, also contact  
your service provider.  
PUK2 code (4 to 8 digits)  
The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to change a  
blocked PIN2 code. If you lose the code, also contact your service provider.  
Security code (4 to 8 digits)  
The security code protects the unauthorized use of your phone. It is usually  
supplied with the phone. This code is required to delete all phonebook entries.  
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Write and Read Messages  
Getting Started  
Write Message  
If you want to write the short message, you will follow the next procedure.  
1. Press [Menu].  
1-1  
2. Select Messages in main menu by pressing  
[OK]. And then If you want to write a new  
message, select Write Message in the menu.  
If you want to modify the previous message,  
select Outbox in the menu, then you can edit  
the message by using eZi text editor or normal  
editor. If you want to write a reply message,  
select Inbox in the menu.  
Write Message  
Outbox  
Inbox  
Status Report  
OK  
Back  
Read Message  
If you want to read the previous stored short message received before, you  
will follow the next steps.  
1. Press  
[Menu]  
.
2. Then you can see the top menu. And select Messages by pressing  
[OK].  
3. When Messages menu is displayed, scroll to Inbox by using  
and press [OK].  
4. Once you enter this menu, you can see the last received messages.  
and  
Scroll to the desired message by using  
And if you want to exit Inbox menu, press  
,
.
[Back]. While reading  
message, press  
[Opt] to access the available options. You can see  
the explanation of Option in [Menu 1-3].  
If you want to read the short message just received, you will follow the next  
steps.  
1. When received a short message,  
will be displayed on the screen.  
2. Press [OK], then you can read the just received message.  
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eZi Text  
Getting Started  
How to Use eZi Text  
The eZi Text allows the user to type easily and quickly. Simply pressing  
each key once for each character, you can get the words you want.  
Furthermore, the candidate is predicted along with other candidates that fit  
the letters typed thus far. So, you don’t need to input entire characters to  
make the word.  
I How to change mode  
This phone supports three kinds of edit mode : eZi mode, Numeric  
mode and Letter mode. To change mode just press  
key, then you  
can select the one among three modes.  
I How to use in eZi mode  
To input text in eZi mode, simply press each  
key once for each letter.  
EN  
eZi  
After inputting the character, you can see that  
the candidate is appeared in text box, which  
has a high priority. Also you can choose other  
candidates using  
and  
.
Opt  
Back  
E.g. If you want to enter Meet at church after lunch.  
To type “Meet”, the user types the letters on the keys requiring only one  
key-hit per letter. The candidate “Meet” is predicted along with other  
candidates which fit the letters typed thus far. The user uses the select  
“Meet”.  
The user continues inputting characters in a similar manner for the rest  
of the message. Each candidate only requires a couple of key hits to  
find the target word.  
Now lets demonstrate the predictive power. The word “lunch” is 5 letters  
long. Text input only requires 4 key hits before the word is predicted.  
If at any time the user wants to input some punctuation, they press only  
key to input punctuation.  
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Getting Started  
For example, if you want to enter “you”, then press  
can see “we”. Next, press  
box. If the word isn’t shown, press  
and  
key once. You  
key, then you can see “you” in the text  
key, or search the word with  
.
After entering characters, select the candidate you want with  
key.  
Notice  
You can change a language with  
. And you can also change  
. For example : you You ➝  
the capital form with  
and  
YOU Y.O.U y.o.u.  
I How to use in numeric mode  
You can use this mode to input number, change  
another mode by key.  
123  
1. Change the input mode to Numeric.  
2. Press the key you want to enter.  
Opt  
Back  
I How to use in Letter mode  
abc  
ABC  
+-#!  
*
@£$¥!# %& ()  
Opt  
Back  
Opt  
Back  
OK  
Back  
Capital Mode  
Small Mode  
Symbol Mode  
There are three sub modes in Letter mode: Capital mode, Small  
mode, and Symbol mode.  
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eZi Text  
Getting Started  
Key  
Description  
changes another mode e.g. eZi mode Numeric mode.  
changes Capital mode to Small mode or Small mode to  
Capital mode.  
enters Symbol mode by pressing this key for a long time.  
moves next Symbol page in Symbol mode.  
Notice  
In case of Symbol mode, after entering the character, mode is  
automatically converted to CAP letter mode.  
I How to use users dictionary  
You can use user’s dictionary in case of writing SMS. The eZi Text has  
user’s dictionary. You can add a few words to user’s dictionary and then  
the word has a high priority.  
I How to add word to users dictionary  
1. In the screen of eZi text mode press  
2. Scroll to Dictionary menu, press  
[Opt] key.  
[OK] key.  
3. Press  
[Opt] key after entering word you want.  
[OK] key.  
4. Scroll to Add to UPD menu, press  
5. If Done message is displayed in phone, it is added successfully to  
user’s dictionary.  
6. And you can check the word is added on List Dictionary menu.  
I How to erase word from users dictionary  
1. Scroll to List Dictionary menu.  
2. Press  
3. In next screen, press  
4. Press [OK] key after selecting Del from UPD.  
[OK] key after selecting word you want to delete.  
[Opt] key.  
5. If Done message is displayed in phone, then it is deleted  
successfully from user’s dictionary.  
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Making and Answering Calls  
Call Functions  
Making Calls  
1. Key in phone number including the area code. To edit  
a number on the display, press  
the left, and press to move cursor to the right.  
to call the number.  
to end the call (or to cancel the call attempt).  
to move cursor to  
2. Press  
3. Press  
I Voice Dial  
1. If you select Enable in Setting [7-3], you can call by only voice.  
2. When you open the flip, your phone display “Guide Message” and  
you will hear “Please say name”.  
3. Then you must speak a programmed name which you want to call  
within 5 seconds.  
4. Your phone will dial the number associated with that programmed  
name.  
Note  
You have to associate your voice to the desired no. in order to use  
this function. Refer to Menu 7 (Voice Dial Menu) for further  
information.  
I International Calls  
1. Press and hold the  
key for the international prefix. (+character  
replaces the international access code.)  
2. Enter the country code, area code and phone number.  
3. To call the number, press  
.
I Making a Call using the Phonebook  
1. In a standby mode, select Names by pressing  
[Names] key.  
2. When phonebook menu is displayed, you can select Search by  
pressing [OK].  
3. Key in the first letter of the name and press  
[Search].  
4. Use  
and  
key, reach the desired name.  
5. Press  
to dial.  
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Making and Answering Calls  
Call Functions  
I Last Number Redial  
1. Press  
and then you will see the last dialed number.  
2. Then press  
one more if you want to dial to the number again.  
3. If you want to dial the latest number by one key stroke, press and  
hold  
.
I Calling your Voicemail Service  
1. Press  
until your phone goes to calling  
1-5  
mode. Or you can call it by using [Menu 1-5].  
If you want to use menu, see [Menu 1-5].  
(Voicemail Services must be set up with your  
network operator.)  
Outbox  
Inbox  
Status Report  
Call Voicemail  
Cell Broadcast  
OK  
Back  
2. If the phone asks for the voicemail number, key it in and press  
[OK]. You can obtain this number from your service provider.  
Also, you can edit this number later on.  
I Making Call by Speed Dials  
See the Section Phonebook - Speed Dials.  
Answering Calls  
1. The way to answer an incoming call is  
5-3-1  
Any Key Answer  
dependent on setting of [Menu 5-3-1].  
Auto Redial  
Call Mode  
Auto Answer  
2. If you select On in Any Key Answer [Menu 5-3-  
1], you can answer an incoming call by pressing  
any key except  
. If you select Off, you can  
do it by opening the folder. If folder is already  
opened, you can also answer the call by  
OK  
Back  
pressing  
.
3. Press  
or close folder to end the call.  
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Recent Numbers  
Call Functions  
In a standby mode, when you press  
be displayed. Dialed Number, Received Number and Missed Number can  
be saved in a Phonebook.  
or  
these menu items below will  
,
Dialed No.  
Received No.  
Missed No.  
OK  
Back  
Dialed Number  
Shows recently dialed phone numbers that were not answered. After  
locating a phone number, you can make a call or erase the phone number.  
Received Number  
Shows recently received phone numbers up to 10. After locating a phone  
number you can make a call(if the network provides the service) or erase  
the phone number.  
Missed Number  
Shows recently missed incoming phone numbers up to 10. Those numbers  
that were called but were not answered. After locating a phone number,  
you can make a call or erase the phone number.  
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Phonebook  
Accessing the Menu  
The phonebook has several menus from which  
you can choose. Press  
[Names] in a standby  
mode and then scroll to the desired item.  
Names
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Search  
Allows you to search for a specific name.  
Allows you to search for E-Mail address by name.  
Allows you to add new names and numbers.  
Allows you to add new names and E-mail address.  
Allows you to show group list.  
Search E-Mail  
Add Entry  
Add E-Mail  
Groups  
Speed Dials  
Allows you to assign up to 8(2-9) one- touch dial  
allocations.  
7
8
9
Delete all  
Memory  
Copy  
Allows you to erase all the data in either your  
phonebook or the SIM card by selecting the memory.  
Allows you to select the preferred memory of  
Phone/SIM card or to view the memory status.  
Allows you to copy entries from your Phone memory  
to SIM card or from SIM card to Phone memory.  
10  
11  
SDN  
Allows you to show the Service Dial Number entries.  
Allows you to enter and show your own numbers  
Own Number  
Search [Names 1]  
(Calling from phonebook)  
1
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
Search  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
Search E-mail  
Add Entry  
Add E-mail  
2. Select Search by pressing  
3. Write the first letter or all character of required  
name and press [Search] then the name(s)  
will be displayed on the screen.  
[OK] key.  
O K  
Back  
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Accessing the Menu  
4. Scroll to highlight required name.  
5. Press  
[OK] to display the name and phone number.  
6. If you want to call, press  
.
Note  
In this menu, you can edit or delete the number you selected. If you  
do not enter the name and press [Search], then all entries will be  
displayed. If you want to find the name “David”, you may enter “D”  
by using the digit keys then you will see names starting with “D”,  
and you choose “David” by scrolling up/down to the required name  
“David”. On the window displayed name and phone number, you  
can edit or delete them by pressing  
[Opt].  
Search E-Mail [Names 2]  
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
[OK] to enter.  
2. Scroll to highlight Search E-Mail, and press  
3. Write the first letter or all character of required name and press  
[Search], then the name(s) will be displayed on the window.  
4. Scroll to highlight the desired name.  
5. Press  
[OK] to display the E-mail address.  
Note  
On the window displayed name and E-mail address, you can edit  
or delete the name and E-mail address by pressing [Opt].  
Add Entry [Names 3]  
You can add name and phone number by using this function. After editing,  
you can save either to the SIM card or to the Phone memory.  
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Phonebook  
Accessing the Menu  
Phone memory capacity is 500 entries of personal number, and SIM card  
memory capacity of personal number depends on the service provider.  
You can also save 20 characters of name in the Phone memory and the  
SIM card memory each. The number of characters is dependent on SIM  
feature.  
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
2. Scroll to highlight Add Entry, and press  
3. Input a name to add.  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
[OK] to enter.  
4. Press  
5. Edit phone number.  
6. Press [OK], then memory selection window will be displayed. In this  
window, you can store the phone number in, either the SIM card or the  
[OK], then the window for inputting mumber will be displayed.  
Phone.  
7. If the memory is available, you can add the entry. However, if the  
memory is full, then error message will be displayed and the menu will  
move to the previous step.  
Add E-Mail [Names 4]  
You can add name and E-Mail address by using this function. After editing,  
you can save E-mail address only to the phone memory.  
You can save up to 30 characters of E-mail name and 50 characters of  
E-mail address only in a Phone memory.  
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
2. Scroll to highlight Add E-Mail, and press  
3. Input the name using the keypad.  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
[OK] to enter.  
4. Press  
[OK].  
5. If Phone memory is available, then the message for inputting E-mail  
address will be displayed. However, if Phone memory is full, error  
message will be displayed. In order to add new entry, you need to  
delete old E-mail list first in Search E-mail menu.  
6. Edit E-Mail Address.  
7. Press  
[OK] to save.  
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Accessing the Menu  
Groups [Names 5]  
By choosing this function, you can manage Group list, such as Member list,  
Add, Delete, Rename.  
If you use Add menu, you can save up to 20 members in each group.  
You can save up to 10 groups only in the Phone memory.  
1. Open the phone book first by pressing  
2. Scroll to Groups item then press  
3. Every Group list will be displayed.  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
[OK] to enter this menu.  
4. If you want to Add Group, select <Empty> and press  
[Add].  
5. Select and input a Group name that you want.  
6. After pressing  
[Opt] for a selected group, submenus below will be  
displayed.  
Notice  
Selecting this item does not mean that you can add new entry in  
the Groups. In order to add new entry in the Group, you need to  
choose Member list.  
I Member list:  
This menu item has three submenus: Add New Entry, Add Being Entry  
and Delete Entry.  
1. Select Member list, then press  
[OK] to enter.  
2. Then Member list will be displayed.  
3. Select Member, and press  
[Opt] to enter.  
4. Then Add New Entry, Add Being Entry and Delete Entry will show  
up.  
Add New Entry  
: You can add a new entry in the selected Group  
or phonebook.  
Add Being Entry : You can add an existing entry by searching from  
phone book.  
: You can delete a selected entry in a Group.  
Delete Entry  
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Phonebook  
Accessing the Menu  
I Delete:  
You can delete Group in the Group list.  
1. Scroll to highlight Groups, then press  
2. Scroll to highlight Delete, then press  
[OK] to enter.  
[OK] to enter.  
3. Then confirmation message will be displayed.  
4. Press [OK] to delete, or press [Back] to cancel.  
Notice  
Even though you delete a Group in the Group list, the entries  
will remain in memory.  
I Rename:  
You can change group name.  
1. Scroll to highlight Groups, then press  
[OK] to enter.  
[OK] to enter.  
2. Scroll to highlight Rename item, then press  
3. Then Group Name editing window will be displayed.  
4. Press [OK] to rename, and press [Back] to cancel.  
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Accessing the Menu  
Speed Dials [Names 6]  
You can associate any of the keys  
to  
with a Name list entry to  
give you direct access, with a single long key press in a standby mode.  
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
2. Scroll to Speed Dials, then press  
3. Then Speed Dials list will be displayed.  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
[OK] to enter this menu.  
4. There are three submenus: Add, Change and Delete. If you want to  
add Speed Dials number, select <Empty> and press [Add]. You  
can change the Speed Dials number allocation by entering Change and  
delete the allocated speed dials number by entering Delete.  
Delete all [Names 7]  
You can delete all stored numbers and names. This function may require  
Security code.  
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
2. Scroll to Delete all, then press [OK] to enter this menu.  
3. Then select the memory to erase: SIM card or Phone.  
4. Warning message will be displayed to make sure your decision.  
5. If you press  
[OK] then you may be requested to enter Security Code  
‘0000’.  
6. Press  
[OK] to erase, press [Back] to cancel.  
Memory [Names 8]  
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
2. Scroll to Memory, then press  
3. Then menu items below will be displayed.  
Select : This feature allows you to select the memory: SIM  
card or Phone.  
[OK] to enter this menu.  
Show Status : This feature allows you to check the total memories  
and how many memories are used in your  
phonebook.  
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Phonebook  
Accessing the Menu  
Copy [Names 9]  
You can copy entries from one memory to another. You can copy/move  
entries from SIM card memory to Phone memory once at a time or all at  
once. And you can copy/move entries from Phone memory to SIM card  
memory once at a time or all at once.  
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
2. Scroll to Copy, then press  
[OK] to enter this menu.  
3. Then submenus below will be displayed.  
SIM Phone : You can copy/move the entry  
from SIM Card to Phone  
memory.  
9-1  
SIM  
Phone  
SIM  
Phone➡  
Phone SIM : You can copy/move the entry  
from Phone memory to SIM  
Card.  
OK  
Back  
One by One  
Copy All  
: You can copy/move an entry  
once at a time.  
9-1-1  
One by one  
Copy All  
: You can copy/move all entries at  
once.  
OK  
Back  
Keep Original : Both original and located entries  
9-1-1-1  
are kept in memories.  
Keep Original  
Erase Original  
Erase Original : Original entry is erased whereas  
located entry remains in the  
memory.  
OK  
Back  
4. Select the entry to copy/move in the phonebook.  
5. Press [OK] to copy/move, and press [Back] to cancel.  
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Accessing the Menu  
Service Dial Number [Names 10] (SIM dependent)  
Use this function to access a particular list of services provided by your  
network operator (if supported by the SIM card).  
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
2. Scroll to SDN, then press [OK] to enter.  
3. The names of the available services will be shown.  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
4. Use  
and  
to select a service.  
5. Press  
to call the service.  
Own Number [Names 11]  
If you input your phone number, Own Number will show up.  
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing  
[Names] in a standby mode.  
[OK] to enter this menu.  
2. Scroll to Own Number, then press  
3. The names of the available own number will be shown, if you input your  
name and number.  
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MMI Structure  
Accessing the Menu  
1 Messages  
2 Call Option  
1-1  
1-2  
1-3  
1-4  
1-5  
1-6  
1-6-1  
1-6-1-1  
1-6-1-2  
1-6-2  
1-6-3  
1-6-3-1  
1-6-3-1-1  
1-6-3-1-2  
1-6-3-2  
1-6-3-2-1  
1-6-3-2-2  
1-6-3-2-3  
1-6-4  
1-7  
Write Message  
Outbox  
Inbox  
Status Report  
Call Voicemail  
Cell Broadcast  
CB Option  
On  
Off  
Read  
Topics  
SIM  
2-1  
Call Divert  
Voice Calls  
2-1-1  
2-1-1-1  
2-1-1-2  
2-1-1-3  
2-1-1-4  
2-1-1-5  
2-1-2  
2-1-3  
2-1-4  
2-2  
2-2-1  
2-2-2  
2-2-3  
2-2-4  
2-2-5  
2-2-6  
2-2-7  
2-3  
Divert All Voice Calls  
Divert if not Reachable  
Divert if Busy  
Divert if No Reply  
Cancel All  
All Data Call  
All Fax Call  
Cancel All  
Call Barring  
All Outgoing Calls  
Outgoing International calls  
Outgoing International except Home  
AII Incoming Calls  
Incoming Calls When Roaming  
Cancel All  
Password Change  
Call Waiting  
Sending Number  
CUG  
Add  
Delete  
Phone  
Add  
Select  
Delete  
Languages  
Memory Status  
Setting  
Status Report  
Message Type  
Expiry Period  
SMS Centre  
Voice Centre  
Alert  
2-4  
2-5  
1-8  
1-8-1  
1-8-2  
1-8-3  
1-8-4  
1-8-5  
1-8-6  
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Accessing the Menu  
3 Call Charge  
5 Setting  
3-1  
Call Duration  
Last Call  
All Calls  
Incoming Call  
Outgoing Call  
Reset  
Call Costs  
Last Call  
All Calls  
Reset  
Cost Settings  
Call Cost Limit  
Set Tariff  
5-1  
Network Selection  
Automatic  
Manual  
Phone Setting  
Alert  
Backlight  
Key Tone Volume  
Ring Volume  
LCD Contrast  
Ring Pattern  
Language  
Welcome Display  
Standby Display  
Call Setting  
Any Key Answer  
Auto Redial  
Call Mode  
3-1-1  
3-1-2  
3-1-3  
3-1-4  
3-1-5  
3-2  
3-2-1  
3-2-2  
3-2-3  
3-3  
5-1-1  
5-1-2  
5-2  
5-2-1  
5-2-2  
5-2-3  
5-2-4  
5-2-5  
5-2-6  
5-2-7  
5-2-8  
5-2-9  
5-3  
5-3-1  
5-3-2  
5-3-3  
5-3-4  
5-4  
3-3-1  
3-3-2  
3-3-3  
Sum. After Call  
Auto Answer  
Time Setting  
Clock  
4 Security  
5-4-1  
5-4-1-1  
4-1  
4-2  
4-2-1  
4-2-2  
4-2-3  
4-3  
PIN Enable  
Change Codes  
PIN1  
PIN2  
Security Code  
Fixed Dial No.  
Set Time  
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MMI Structure  
Accessing the Menu  
5-4-1-2  
5-4-2  
5-4-2-1  
5-4-2-2  
5-4-3  
5-4-3-1  
5-4-3-2  
5-4-3-3  
5-5  
Set Time Format  
Date  
Set Date  
Set Date Format  
Alarm  
6 Accessories  
6-1  
Scheduler  
View day  
Delete  
6-1-1  
6-1-1-1  
6-1-1-2  
6-1-1-3  
6-1-2  
6-1-2-1  
6-1-2-2  
6-1-2-3  
6-1-2-4  
6-1-3  
6-1-3-1  
6-1-3-2  
6-1-3-3  
6-1-4  
6-2  
Set Alarm  
Edit  
Cancel Alarm  
Power Off Alarm  
Profiles  
Send Note  
Make  
Schedule  
Call  
Memo  
Anniversary  
Delete  
Of Chosen Day  
One by One  
All At Once  
View All  
World Time  
Calculator  
Unit Convert  
Length  
6-3  
6-4  
6-4-1  
6-4-2  
6-4-3  
6-4-4  
6-5  
Weight  
Volumes  
Surface  
Game  
6-5-1  
6-5-2  
6-5-3  
6-5-4  
6-5-5  
Corsair  
Crazy Race  
Diamond King  
Stone Axe  
Black Jack  
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Accessing the Menu  
7 Voice Dial  
8 Internet  
7-1  
Training  
8-1  
Home  
7-2  
Search  
8-2  
Bookmarks  
Go to  
Edit  
Erase  
Add Bookmark  
Profiles  
7-2-1  
7-2-1-1  
7-2-1-2  
7-2-1-3  
7-2-2  
7-2-2-1  
7-2-2-2  
7-2-2-3  
7-3  
Voice Search  
Edit Voice  
Edit Number  
Delete  
Number Search  
Edit Voice  
Edit Number  
Delete  
8-2-1  
8-2-2  
8-2-3  
8-2-4  
8-3  
8-4  
Empty cache  
Setting  
7-3-1  
7-3-2  
7-4  
Enable  
Disable  
Delete all  
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Using the Menu  
Accessing the Menu  
Your phone offers the functions which allow you to tailor the phone to your  
needs. These functions are arranged in menus and submenus. The menus  
and submenus can be accessed by scrolling  
appropriate shortcut.  
and  
or by using  
Menu Navigation by scrolling  
The Main menu gives you access to all the other menus.  
1. Press  
or  
to reach the desired main menu (e.g. Security). Then  
press  
[Menu] to enter the main menu; on the contrary, press  
[Back] to get out of the menus.  
2. If you want to enter the submenu, find the one you want by pressing  
or . And press [OK] to enter the submenu, press [Back] to  
exit the submenu.  
Shortcuts into Menus  
When you know the menu numbers, you can use them to get into a menu  
quickly. In this book, the menu numbers are shown like this.  
1. Press  
[Menu].  
2. Key in quickly the index number of the menu function you want to  
access.  
For example, to set on the anykey function :  
: for Entering the menu.  
: for Setting.  
: for Call Setting.  
: for Any Key Answer.  
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Messages [Menu 1]  
Accessing the Menu  
This menu in your phone includes functions related to text message, voice  
message, cell broadcast message, as well as setting for message.  
1
Messages  
O K  
Back  
Write Message [Menu 1-1]  
With the Write Message menu, you can write and edit text message up to  
160 characters. When you have finished writing your message, press  
[Opt]. Then following menu will be displayed.  
I Send : Sends the edited message.  
1. Once you enter this menu, your phone asks you to enter the number  
that you want to send it to.  
2. After sending it, your phone asks whether you will store the edited  
message.  
3. Press  
[OK] if you want to store it in Outbox and press  
[Back]  
if you don’t want to.  
I Store : Stores the message in Outbox.  
1. Your phone asks whether you will store the edited message or not.  
2. Press [OK] if you want to store it in Outbox and press [Back]  
if you don’t want to.  
I Edit eZi Mode : If you select this, you can write a message by eZi  
text input method.  
I Edit LTR Mode : If you select this, you can write a message in letter  
mode.  
I Edit Num Mode : If you select this, you can write a message in  
numeric mode.  
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Messages [Menu 1]  
Accessing the Menu  
I Dictionary : In this option, you can add or delete a word to user’s  
dictionary.  
1. Press  
[Opt] key after entering word you want, then you can see  
the following menu.  
Add to UPD  
Del from UPD  
2. Select Add to UPD if you want to add the word entered before in the  
user’s dictionary of current selected eZi language. This word will be  
searched by the eZi when you edit in eZi mode.  
3. Select Del from UPD, if you want to delete word entered before in  
the user’s dictionary or current selected eZi language.  
The added word will be searched by the eZi when you edit in eZi mode.  
I List Dictionary : If you select this, you can see additional words in  
user dictionary of current selected eZi language.  
Select a word which you want to edit or delete, and  
you can select to add or delete new edited word in  
the following the menu.  
Outbox [Menu 1-2]  
When you enter this menu, you can see the stored messages. Scroll to the  
desired message by using  
using . And if you want to exit Outbox menu, press  
If you want to edit the message, press [Edit] and you can edit the  
message selected. When you have finished editing the message and press  
the [Opt], you can show the next menu: Send, Save, Delete, Delete all.  
,
and you can see upper or lower page  
,
[Back].  
I Send:  
You can send the selected message. The sequence is identical with  
Send option in Write message.  
I Save:  
You can save the selected message. The sequence is identical with  
Save option in Write message.  
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Accessing the Menu  
I Delete:  
The message is deleted.  
I Delete all:  
All messages in Outbox will be deleted. In this menu, your phone will  
ask you if you really want to delete all messages for safety. Then press  
[OK] to remove all messages, and press  
want to.  
[Back] if you don’t  
Inbox [Menu 1-3]  
When a text message is received, your phone shows  
and stores it in  
the incoming message list. It shows the symbol until you read the message.  
Once you enter this menu, you can see the last received message. Scroll  
to the desired message by using  
,
and see upper or lower page by  
[Back]. While  
[Opt] to access the available options.  
using . If you want to exit Inbox menu, press  
,
reading message, press  
I Delete:  
The message is deleted.  
I Reply:  
You can reply to the sender by message. Once you enter in this menu,  
you can edit the message you want to send and press [OK] to send  
it or press  
[Back] to cancel it.  
I Forward:  
You can forward the selected message to another phone number. In  
this menu, your phone asks you to enter the number and then sends it.  
I Return Call:  
You can call back to the sender who sent the message. If you select this  
item, your phone will dial automatically.  
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Messages [Menu 1]  
Accessing the Menu  
I Extract Number:  
If the selected message has a phone number within “ ”, you can not  
only extract it but also store it in a phone book.  
I Delete all:  
All messages in Inbox will be deleted. Your phone asks you if you really  
want to delete all messages for safety. Then press  
them, and press [Back] if you don’t want to.  
[OK] to remove  
Status Report [Menu 1-4]  
You can receive a status report for sending message by setting it. When  
you receive a text message of status report, your phone stores it in the  
status report message lists.  
If the memory for status report is full, the phone will delete the oldest status  
report automatically and store the latest status report.  
Once you enter this menu, you can see the previous stored status report.  
Scroll to the desired message by using  
page by using . And if you want to exit Status Report menu, press  
[Back]. While reading message, press [Opt] to access the  
available options.  
,
and see upper or lower  
,
I Delete  
The selected status report message is deleted.  
I Delete All  
All messages in Status Report will be deleted. Your phone asks you if  
you really want to delete all messages for safety. Then press [OK]  
[Back] if you don’t want to.  
to remove all messages, and press  
Call Voicemail [Menu 1-5]  
In this menu, you can listen to your voice messages. If your phone stores  
voice message centre address, it will call automatically, otherwise, it will  
ask to enter address.  
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Accessing the Menu  
Cell Broadcast [Menu 1-6]  
Cell broadcast messages are text messages broadcasted by the network to  
groups of GSM phone users. They provide general information such as  
weather reports, traffic news, and stock market prices. Each type of  
information has an associated information type number. When you receive  
broadcast message, you can read it following sequence :  
1. When you receive broadcast message, it is automatically displayed on  
the window. If the message is so long that cannot be displayed all in a  
window, you can read it by scrolling  
and  
.
2. After reading the message, press  
[OK] to return to the Idle mode.  
3. Your phone will store it until a new message of the channel is reached.  
4. If you want to read it again, see the [Menu 1-6-2](Read).  
I
CB Option [Menu 1-6-1]  
On [1-6-1-1] : If you select this menu, your phone will receive Cell  
Broadcast messages.  
Off [1-6-1-2] : If you select this menu, your phone will not receive  
the Cell Broadcast messages anymore.  
I Read (Dependent on network and subscription) [Menu 1-6-2]  
You can read the stored broadcast messages in this menu. In addition,  
your phone stores only the last message of each channel.  
1. If you select this menu, your phone will display the message.  
2. You can read it. If it is so long that cannot be displayed in a screen,  
scroll by pressing  
and  
.
3. After reading, press  
key to read next message, and press  
[Exit] to exit this menu.  
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Messages [Menu 1]  
Accessing the Menu  
I Topics (Dependent to network and subscription) [Menu 1-6-3]  
SIM  
If you select this menu, you can add or delete the CB message category  
in SIM memory. If you select the Add menu, you can enter the only  
category numbers which consists in a pair of number.  
If you select Delete menu, you can see the list of CB message category  
and delete it by using  
[Delete].  
Phone  
If you select this menu, you will add, select and delete the CB message  
category in Phone memory. If you select the Add menu, you will add the  
CB message category numbers with its nickname. If you select Select  
menu, you can see the list of CB message category numbers with its  
nickname and select them by using  
[OK] to activate or deactivate  
them. If you select the Delete menu, you can see the list of CB  
message category numbers with its nickname and an delete them by  
using  
[Delete].  
I Languages [Menu 1-6-4]  
You can select languages in this menu. Then your phone will receive  
the cell broadcast messages written in the selected language.  
1. In this menu, you can see several languages. (e.g.- English,  
French, ...)  
2. Scroll to highlight the language you want, select on/off.  
3. You can select more than one item through the procedure of 1~2.  
Memory Status [Menu 1-7]  
If the user selects this menu, the phone shows an used memory and total  
amount of memory. The total memory is sum of SIM and Phone memory.  
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Accessing the Menu  
Setting [Menu 1-8]  
I Status Report [Menu 1-8-1]  
In this menu, you can set the message service to receive messages  
which will be sent. This report is represented whether the message is  
sent to destination successfully or not.  
On  
: If you select this menu, you will receive the status report of  
message.  
Off  
: If you select this menu, you will not receive the status report  
of message.  
I Message Type [Menu 1-8-2]  
:Text, Voice, Fax, X.400, E-mail, ERMES  
Usually, this menu choice should be set to Text. Your message  
service may, however, offer you the facility of converting your text  
message into alternative formats which are suitable for the equipment  
that will be received messages. Contact your service provider for the  
availability of this function.  
I Expiry Period [Menu 1-8-3]  
This network service allows you to set how long your text messages will  
be stored at the message centre while attempts are made to deliver  
them to you: 1 hour, 6 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 2 days, 1 Week, Max.  
I SMS Centre [Menu 1-8-4]  
In this menu, your phone asks for the address of your SMS centre. This  
is needed for sending text messages.  
I Voice Centre [Menu 1-8-5]  
In this menu, your phone asks to enter the number for your voice  
message. This is needed for listening to your voice messages.  
I Alert [Menu 1-8-6]  
The user can set how many times and how often the phone alerts the  
user to incoming messages.  
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Call Option [Menu 2]  
Accessing the Menu  
Use the “Call Option” menu to access supplementary services provided by  
the GSM network.  
2
Call Option  
O K  
Back  
<Press once>  
Note  
The Call Divert, Call Barring, and Call Waiting menus each contains  
an option for displaying the current status of the service. This  
function makes a call to the network. This call may be charged to  
you. Check with your service provider.  
Call Divert [Menu 2-1]  
(network and subscription dependent)  
The Call Divert service diverts incoming voice calls, fax calls, and/or data  
calls to another number.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use and  
[OK] to enter.  
2. Press  
to enter Call Option.  
3. Select Call Divert menu and press  
4. Select Voice Calls.  
I Voice Calls [Menu 2-1-1]  
Divert All Voice Calls : Divert calls unconditionally.  
Divert if not Reachable Divert calls when the network cannot reach you.  
Divert if Busy  
Divert if No Reply  
Cancel All  
:
: Divert calls when the phone is busy.  
: Divert calls which you do not answer.  
: Only cancel voice call divert.  
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Accessing the Menu  
I All Data Call [Menu 2-1-2] : Divert all data calls unconditionally.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Option.  
3. Select Call Divert menu and press  
[OK] to enter.  
4. Select All Data Call.  
I All Fax Call [Menu 2-1-3] : Divert all fax calls unconditionally.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Option.  
3. Select Call Divert menu and press  
[OK] to enter.  
4. Select All Fax Call.  
I Cancel All [Menu 2-1-4] : Cancel all voice, data and fax call divert.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Option.  
3. Select Call Divert menu and press  
[OK] to enter.  
4. Select Cancel All.  
Call Barring [Menu 2-2]  
(network and subscription dependent)  
The Call barring service prevents your phone from making and/or receiving  
certain categories of calls. This function requires the call barring password  
obtained from your service provider.  
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Call Option [Menu 2]  
Accessing the Menu  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Option.  
3. Scroll to highlight Call Barring menu and press  
All Outgoing Calls : The barring service of all outgoing calls.  
Outgoing International : The barring service of outgoing  
Calls international calls  
[OK] to enter.  
Outgoing International : The barring service of all international  
except Home  
outgoing calls,except to your home  
network.  
AII Incoming Calls  
: The barring service of all incoming calls.  
Incoming Calls When : The barring service of all incoming calls  
Roaming  
when roaming.  
Cancel All  
: Only cancels the barring service of  
voice call.  
Password Change  
: Changes Call Barring password.  
Call Waiting [Menu 2-3]  
(network and subscription dependent)  
Activate or deactivate the Call Waiting service. If this service is activated,  
the user can accept a waiting(incoming) call. If this service is deactivated,  
the user cannot accept a waiting(incoming) call and cannot recognize it.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Option.  
[OK] to enter.  
3. Scroll to highlight Call Waiting menu and press  
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Accessing the Menu  
Sending Number [Menu 2-4]  
(network and subscription dependent)  
This menu is valid only when the user subscribes temporary mode.  
If you Select On, you allow your phone number to be displayed to the other  
party. Also, you can change this mode On/Off you want.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Option.  
[OK] to enter.  
3. Scroll to highlight Sending Number and press  
Closed User Group [Menu 2-5]  
(network dependent)  
Use this function to restrict usage of the phone to calls with numbers that  
belong to certain user groups. When this function is used, every outgoing  
call is associated with a group index. If a group index is specified, it is used  
for all outgoing calls. If no group index is specified, the network will use the  
preferential index (a specific index that is stored in the network).  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Option.  
3. Scroll to highlight CUG and press  
[OK] to enter.  
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(SIM dependent)  
Call Charge [Menu 3] -  
Accessing the Menu  
3
Call Charge  
O K  
Back  
<Press twice>  
Call Duration [Menu 3-1]  
This function allows you to view the duration of your Last Call, All Calls,  
Incoming Call and Outgoing Call in hours, minutes and seconds. You can  
also clear the call timers.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Charge.  
3. Select Call Duration and press  
[OK] to enter.  
4. This menu has 5 submenus. You can choose the item that you want to  
see.  
Call Costs [Menu 3-2]  
This network service allows you to check the costs of your last call or all  
calls and clear the counters. To clear the counters you need the PIN2 code.  
The Costs are shown for each SIM card independently in terms of the unit  
set within [Menu 3-3-2].  
Note  
The actual cost invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary  
depending upon network features, rounding-off for billing, taxes, etc.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Charge.  
[OK] to enter.  
3. Scroll to highlight Call Costs and press  
4. This menu has 3 Submenus. Select the item that you want to.  
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Accessing the Menu  
Cost Settings [Menu 3-3]  
(SIM dependent)  
I Call Cost Limit [Menu 3-3-1]  
This network service allows you to limit the costs of your calls to a  
selected number of charging units. If you have selected On, you can set  
cost limit in terms of unit and use your phone to a selected number of  
charging units. If you have selected Off, you can use your phone  
without cost limitation. When all units have been used, no calls can be  
made except emergency calls.  
To set a call cost limit, you need the PIN2 code.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Charge.  
[OK] to enter.  
3. Scroll to highlight Cost Settings and press  
4. Select Call Cost Limit to enter.  
I Set Tariff [Menu 3-3-2]  
You can set currency name and unit price. Contact your service  
provider to set the chargeable unit prices. To select the currency or unit  
in this menu, you will need the PIN2 code.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
for direct access or use  
2. Press  
and  
to enter Call Charge.  
[OK] to enter.  
3. Scroll to highlight Cost Settings and press  
4. Select Set Tariff to enter.  
I Sum. After Call [Menu 3-3-3]  
You can check the duration and the cost of call during a call or after  
ending a call if you set On.  
1. Press  
[Menu] in a standby mode.  
2. Press  
for direct access or use to enter Call Charge.  
3. Scroll to highlight Cost Settings and press OK to enter.  
4. Select Sum After Call.  
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Security [Menu 4]  
Accessing the Menu  
4
Security  
O K  
Back  
<Press three times>  
PIN Enable [Menu 4-1]  
Within this menu, you can set the phone to ask for the PIN code of your  
SIM card when the phone is switched on. To use this function, you will be  
requested to enter the PIN code.  
1. Enter this menu by selecting PIN Enable. Then your phone requests to  
enter PIN code if PIN request is enabled.  
2. Key in your PIN code.  
3. Press  
erase a character you entered.  
4. Then following menu will be displayed.  
[OK] to verify entered PIN code, and press  
[Back] to  
Enable  
Disable  
: Enable PIN code request.  
: Disable PIN code request.  
Change Codes [Menu 4-2]  
This menu provides you with the function of changing access codes : PIN1,  
PIN2 code, and Security code 0000.  
1. Enter this menu by selecting Change Codes.  
2. And select PIN1, PIN2, or Security Code.  
3. Input your original PIN codes and press  
[OK].  
4. Your phone asks you to enter the PIN1/PIN2 code or Security Code  
which would replace ones and press  
[OK]. Then phone requests  
the new PIN codes or Security Code again.  
5. If you key in correct original PIN1/PIN2 code or Security Code and make  
correct confirmation for new ones, they will be changed.  
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Accessing the Menu  
Fixed Dial Number [Menu 4-3]  
You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers, if this  
function is supported by your SIM card. These numbers are protected by  
your PIN2.  
1. Enter this menu by selecting Fixed Dial No. Your phone will request the  
PIN2 code.  
2. Key in your original PIN2 code and press  
[OK]. If you key in PIN2  
code is correct, following menu will be displayed.  
Enable : Providing the function for you of restricting your  
outgoing calls to selected phone numbers, if it is  
supported by your SIM card.  
Disable : No restriction on outgoing calls.  
Number : Allows to add, to edit and to delete the Fixed Dial  
Number.  
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Setting [Menu 5]  
AccessingtheMenu  
5
Setting  
O K  
Back  
<Press four times>  
Network Selection [Menu 5-1]  
You can select the network which you will be registered either automatically  
or manually.  
I Automatic [Menu 5-1-1]  
The phone automatically selects network which is available in the area.  
I Manual [Menu 5-1-2]  
The phone will find the list of available networks and show it to you.  
Then you can select the network which you want to use if this network  
has a roaming agreement with your home network operator.  
Phone Setting [Menu 5-2]  
I Alert [Menu 5-2-1]  
This setting defines how the phone will notify you about an incoming  
voice call: Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate & Ring, Ring After Vibrate, and  
Silent. Once you select this menu, the following is possible.  
This phone shows the menu : Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate & Ring, Ring After  
Vibrate, Silent by pressing  
and  
and select one.  
I Backlight [Menu 5-2-2]  
You can set how long you want the keypad and display to light up each  
time you press a key : Off, Always Open Flip, 20 seconds, 10  
seconds, 5 seconds.  
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Accessing the Menu  
I Key Tone Volume [Menu 5-2-3]  
You can set the volume level for the pressed key tone : Level 1~5, and  
Off.  
I Ring Volume [Menu 5-2-4]  
You can set the volume level for the ringing tone : Level 1~5, and Off.  
I LCD Contrast [Menu 5-2-5]  
You can set the color contrast of the characters on the LCD: Value 0~9.  
I Ring Pattern [Menu 5-2-6]  
If you select this menu, you can select the various ring pattern and ring  
tone.  
1. Enter this menu. Your phone will ask to select the ring tone and the  
ring pattern.  
2. Your phone shows the list of ring pattern. Select one out of them by  
pressing  
,
. Also, you can change the ring tone by pressing  
,
.
I Language [Menu 5-2-7]  
This menu provides you with selection of the language in which the  
display texts will be shown. If the setting Automatic is selected, the  
language used is chosen based on the current SIM card. English will be  
used if the language on the SIM card is not found in the phone.  
I Welcome Display [Menu 5-2-8]  
This menu allows you to set the text or animation which is shown briefly  
when the phone is switched on.  
1. Scroll to highlight Welcome Display.  
2. Then following menu will be displayed.  
Text  
: Your own text can be displayed. If you select this  
item, your phone asks you to edit the message.  
Animation : Animation will be displayed.  
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Setting [Menu 5]  
Accessing the Menu  
I Standby Display [Menu 5-2-9]  
This menu allows you to select the standby window display. You can  
select one out of Zodiac (User Own, Monthly), Digital Clock, Analog  
Clock, Normal, and Text. In text mode, you can edit the text.  
Call Setting [Menu 5-3]  
I Any Key Answer [Menu 5-3-1]  
On  
: If you select this, you can answer the phone either by  
opening the folder or pressing any keys except  
END/PWR key while folder is opened.  
Off  
: If you select this, you can answer the phone only by  
pressing  
.
I Auto Redial [Menu 5-3-2]  
On  
: When this function is set on, your phone will make up to  
10 attempts to connect the call after an unsuccessful  
call attempt.  
Off  
: When this function is set on, your phone will not make  
any attempts to connect the call after an unsuccessful  
call attempt.  
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Accessing the Menu  
I Call Mode [Menu 5-3-3]  
In this menu, you can use the phone and a connected PC to send and  
receive faxes, data, and voice. Once you enter this menu, the following  
options are displayed.  
Single Mode :  
To use a data or a fax service, make sure that call mode is Single  
mode. In this mode, you can communicate voice, data or fax.  
Voice and Fax :  
In this mode, you can transmit voice and also fax.  
(SINGLE NUMBER) RX VOICE AND FAX  
(SINGLE NUMBER) RX FAX  
(SINGLE NUMBER) RX DATA  
In case of single numbering service, you can use these modes. If you  
select mode, you can receive data, fax or fax with voice each mode.  
Notice  
Single numbering service means that the number of fax or data  
service is identical with the number of voice service. And, these  
modes depend on network feature.  
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Setting [Menu 5]  
Accessing the Menu  
I Auto Answer [Menu 5-3-4]  
This function will be activated only when your phone is attached to the  
Handsfree kit or Portable Handsfree.  
Off  
:
When the phone rings, you must actively answer it.  
5 Seconds  
: After 5 seconds, your phone will answer  
automatically.  
10 Seconds  
: After 10 seconds, your phone will answer  
automatically.  
Time Setting [Menu 5-4]  
I Clock [Menu 5-4-1]  
The phone has its own clock. In this menu you can set the time and  
select between the 12-hour or 24-hour time formats.  
Set Time  
: You can set time of your phone in this menu.  
After setting the time, press [OK] to store it.  
Set Time Format : You can select time format between 12-hours or  
24-hours.  
I Date [Menu 5-4-2]  
Set Date  
: You can set the date on your phone.(year,  
month, day) The way to edit the date is identical  
to “Clock”  
Set Date Format : You can set the date format in this menu:  
yyyy/mm/dd or dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy.  
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Accessing the Menu  
I Alarm [Menu 5-4-3]  
Your phone can be used as an alarm. The setting is made by the same  
method as used in time setting.  
Set Alarm  
: You can set alarm which your phone will raise  
according to Hour and Minute.  
1. Select Alarm.  
2. Set the time your phone will raise the alarm. The way to edit time  
is identical to “Clock”.  
3. Then your phone raises alarm every day until you will cancel in  
following “Cancel Alarm”.  
Cancel Alarm  
: You can cancel the alarm which was set.  
1. In this menu, you may select the alarm which you will cancel.  
2. Then your phone cancels alarm.  
Power Off Alarm : The alarm signal sounds at the time set, even if  
the phone is turned off.  
Profiles [Menu 5-5]  
In this Menu, You can select a group of settings to adjust a variety of  
environments. (e.g. When you are in outdoor, you can choose the outdoor  
profile, Etc) Environments are Normal, Silent, Outdoors, and User Own.  
A group of settings are Alert, Key Tone Volume, Ring Volume.  
I Normal/Silent/Outdoors  
Activate  
You can adjust the profile as environments.  
Alert, Key Tone Volume, and Ring Volume are set  
simultaneously.  
Change  
You can change the value of settings.  
; Alert, Key Tone Volume, Ring Volume.  
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Setting [Menu 5]  
Accessing the Menu  
I User Own  
Edit Name You can edit Profile Name.  
Activate  
You can adjust the profile as your own environment.  
You can change the value of settings.  
Change  
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Accessories [Menu 6]  
Accessing the Menu  
6
Accessories  
O K  
Back  
<Press five times>  
Scheduler [Menu 6-1]  
When you enter this menu, a Calendar will be displayed. On top of the  
screen there are sections for date and icons. You can change the day,  
month and year by using navigation keys and numeric keys. A square  
cursor will highlight the selected day. An underscore on a particular date  
means there is an entry for that day. An alarm can be set to remind you of  
scheduled events.  
Note  
Your phone should be switched on to use this function.  
I View day  
Shows notes set for the chosen day. Use  
,
to browse through  
the note(s). If you set alarm for the note, alarm watch is displayed.  
Press  
[Opt] to delete, edit, send note you select.  
: allows you to delete the note.  
: allows you to edit the note.  
Delete  
Edit  
Send Note : allows you to send the note as Short Message (SMS).  
For details see Messages [Menu 1].  
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Accessories [Menu 6]  
Accessing the Menu  
I Make  
Allows you to write a note. You can choose the following types of note.  
You can edit a maximum of 40 characters, and make a maximum of 50  
schedules.  
Schedule  
: Input the subject time and alarm time and the press  
[OK].  
Call  
: Input the phone number(or recall it from the Phone  
Book), the time and alarm time and then press  
[OK].  
Memo  
: Input the subject and alarm time and then press  
[OK].  
Anniversary : Input the subject time and alarm time and then press  
[OK]. You can select a title from the submenu  
Birthday, Wedding, Memorial, Etc.  
I Delete  
Allows you to delete for the selected note(s).  
Of Chosen Day  
One by One  
All At Once  
Note  
On the selected date, the alarm will sound and the note will be  
displayed.  
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Accessing the Menu  
I View All  
Shows the notes that are set for all days. Use  
and  
to browse  
through the note(s). Pressing  
menu as in ‘View day’.  
[opt] allows to access to the same  
World Time [Menu 6-2]  
This function shows the world map, cities and local time. The Current time  
is displayed according to time format(12/24 Hours). Press to change  
the time zone and to browse city names. Press [Set] to set  
,
,
your phone time to the local time of the selected city.  
Calculator [Menu 6-3]  
This function supports basic mathematical calculations such as addition,  
subtraction, multiplication and division.  
1. Input the numbers you want to calculate.  
2. In order to select the function, use  
and  
. The selected operator will  
[Easy Key] to make sure  
be highlighted with square cursor. Press  
your choice.  
3. When you have finished the calculation, you can choose “=” operator or  
[Result] key to see the result.  
Unit Convert [Menu 6-4]  
1. Select the menu items that you want to convert.  
Length, Weight, Volumes, Surface.  
2. Put the numbers to convert by using  
and  
and numeric keys.  
3. And select the unit which is related to the current value.  
4. Finally select the unit which you want to convert current value to.  
5. Then required value and unit will be displayed.  
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Accessories [Menu 6]  
Accessing the Menu  
Game [Menu 6-5]  
The following games are programmed in the phone.  
Corsair  
Crazy Race  
Diamond King  
Stone Axe  
Black Jack  
Note  
The Control keys are different for each game.  
But each game has screens to explain the main control key.  
Other common control keys are below.  
[Common Key Function]  
[Soft 1 Key]  
[Soft 2 Key]  
[Send Key]  
[Power Key]  
: Pause Game  
: Continue Game  
: Start Game, Save Score  
: Exit Game  
PC Sync  
PC Sync is a program for data exchange PC & Phone by data cable.  
Therefore, if you want to use this function, you have to purchase  
accessory kit. About more detail for using guide refers to PC Sync help  
file on the PC Sync CD.  
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Voice Dial [Menu 7]  
Accessing the Menu  
You can dial a number by speaking to your GSM Phone.  
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Voice Dial  
O K  
Back  
<Press six times>  
Training [Menu 7-1]  
You can programme your phone to associate a voice tag with the number  
which will be entered. Once you select this menu, you should speak a word  
within 2 seconds, and the phone asks you to speak it again to ensure the  
accuracy of voice recognition. After voice recognition has finished, you can  
enter the associated number.  
Search [Menu 7-2]  
You can use this menu to edit, delete, and ensure what voice exists.  
I Voice Search [Menu 7-2-1]  
You can find the number you want by voice.  
The procedure is similar except the result. The result is another menu.  
Edit voice : You can change a voice tag. It is similar to training  
except putting the number.  
Edit number : You can change a number. It will show the number  
related with the voice tag. After editing it, press  
[OK].  
Delete  
: You can delete the voice tag and number.  
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Voice Dial [Menu 7]  
Accessing the Menu  
I Number Search [Menu 7-2-2]  
You can find the only numbers recorded by number. You don’t have to  
type all numbers. It will show the numbers including part for to type in.  
You can hear the voice and see the number using  
and  
. You can  
hear the voice positioned the number by pressing on the side of the  
phone. The submenus are same to Voice Search submenu.  
Setting [Menu 7-3]  
Enable : You can call by voice if you select this function.  
Disable : You cannot call by voice.  
Delete all [Menu 7-4]  
This menu provides you with the ability of deleting all voice dial numbers.  
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Internet [Menu 8]  
Accessing the Menu  
You can surf the Internet and get the latest information. This information is  
made available in a special format (WAP) adapted to the display options  
available in the phone. Accessing the Internet may be required registration  
with your Service Provider.  
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Internet  
O K  
Back  
<Press seven times>  
Home [Menu 8-1]  
Return to homepage. The homepage may be the site which is defined in  
activated profile by your service provider.  
To activate WAP, either press  
key for a few seconds in Standby mode  
or press  
[OK] button in Home menu [Menu 8-1].  
Bookmarks [Menu 8-2]  
When you enter this menu, your personal list of bookmarks will be  
displayed. Also, you can save bookmarks up to 9. Then press  
[OK] to  
access available option, or press  
[Back] to exit it.  
Go to  
: Move to selected bookmarks.  
Edit  
:
Edit the address and title of selected  
bookmark.  
Erase  
: Erase selected bookmarks from the bookmark  
list.  
Add Bookmark  
: Edit the address and title of the site which you  
want to add your favourite bookmark list.  
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Internet [Menu 8]  
Accessing the Menu  
Profiles [Menu 8-3]  
Display or enter your own profile settings for the internet connection. You  
can make up to 5 profiles and activate the required option. Scroll to desired  
profile and press  
[OK] to access available options.  
Activate : Activate the selected profile.  
Setting : Set the profile details.  
- Profile Name  
: Edit the Profile Name.  
- Dial-up Number : Edit the data call number.  
- Call type  
: Select the call type.  
- IP Address  
: Edit the IP address of gateway which you want to  
connect to.  
- IP Port  
: Edit the IP port number of gateway which you  
want to connect to.  
- Log-in name  
- Password  
- Homepage  
: Edit the login name of the homepage defined in  
selected profile.  
: Edit the password of the homepage defined in this  
profile.  
: You can edit the address of site. This address will  
be connected when you select the menu Internet -  
Home or start Internet through  
.
Empty Cache [Menu 8-4]  
Your phone will remove the contents of Cache memory.  
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In Internet Menu  
Accessing the Menu  
I Home  
Refers to [Menu 8-1].  
I Bookmarks  
Refers to [Menu 8-2].  
I Save as Bookmark  
You can add the site which your phone is connecting to bookmark list in  
this menu.  
I Go to URL  
Moves to the site you require. In this menu, you can edit the site  
address.  
I Show URL  
In this menu, it will show you the URL of current connected page.  
I Reload  
Reloads current connected page.  
I Empty Cache  
Refers to [Menu 8-4].  
I Exit  
Disconnects and exits WAP.  
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How to SEND DTMF tones  
Additional Functions  
Some telephone services(such as telephone answering machine and  
pager) require your telephone to transmit DTMF tones(Dual Tone Multi-  
Frequency), also known as “touch tones”. These are used to communicate  
passwords, call back numbers, and so on.  
Wait Characters  
To obtain a wait character, press and hold  
. The display shows P for  
a wait. The phone always interprets the P as a wait character.  
When you dial a number containing a wait character, your phone dials the  
first part(the phone number) and then waits for the call to be connected  
before sending the rest of the digits as DTMF tones.  
Interrogating your Answering Machine(example)  
For example: To hear all messages on your answering machine  
(password 5452) at phone number 12345678, you can call:  
12345678P5452.The phone dials 12345678 and waits for the call to  
connect. When connected, the phone transmits 5452(the password).  
During a Call  
When you need to send DTMF tone, just press the numbers, then DTMF  
tone will be sent.  
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In-Call Options  
Additional Functions  
The phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during  
a call. You cannot utilize all of these functions at all times. Most of the In-  
Call options are network services. By pressing  
following In-Call options may be available:  
[Opt] during a call, the  
I Hold Call  
(network dependent)  
During a call, you can put an active call on hold.  
1. During a call, press  
[OK] to enter In-Call Option.  
2. Select Hold Call to put an active call on hold.  
I Retrieve Call  
(network dependent)  
If you have a call already on hold, you can retrieve that call.  
1. During a call, press [OK] to enter In-Call Option.  
2. Select Retrieve Call to retrieve a held call.  
I Swap Call  
(network dependent)  
When there are an active call and a held call, this menu places the  
active call on hold and the Held call on active. You may swap back and  
forth required.  
1. During a call, press  
[OK] to enter “In-Call Option”.  
2. Select Swap Call to swap an active call and a held call.  
I Conference Call  
(network dependent)  
This feature allows up to six persons to take part in a conference call  
(network dependent.).  
1. While in a call, dial phone number and press  
. The first call is put  
on hold.  
2. To join the first conference participant in the call, press  
choose conference call, select join and press [OK].  
[Opt],  
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In-Call Options  
Additional Functions  
3. To add a new participant to the call, repeat steps 1 and 2.  
4. To drop a single participant from the call, press [Opt], choose  
[OK]. Select the  
conference call, select private and press  
participant that you want to drop and press  
.
5. To end the conference call, close the flip.  
I Disconnect  
You can disconnect the call that is already on hold, currently active and  
all calls by scrolling up and down the menu items such as Active call,  
Hold call, and All calls.  
Active call  
Hold call  
All calls  
I Mute On  
If this function is selected, the other party cannot hear you but you can  
hear the other party’s voice. When the call is disconnected, the Mute Off  
will be activated automatically. Default Setting is Mute Off.  
1. During a call, press  
[Opt] to enter In-Call Option.  
2. Select Mute On to mute your phone.  
I Mute Off  
If this function is selected, the other party can hear you. Default Setting  
is Mute Off.  
I DTMF On  
If this function is selected, you can send DTMF tones. Default Setting is  
DTMF ON. For details, see how to send DTMF.  
1. During a call, press  
[Opt] to enter In-Call Option.  
2. Select DTMF On to send DTMF tones.  
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Additional Functions  
I DTMF Off  
If this function is selected, you cannot send DTMF tones. Default Setting  
is DTMF ON.  
1. During a call, press  
[Opt] to enter In-Call Option.  
2. Select DTMF Off to prohibit from sending DTMF tones.  
I Scratch PAD  
You can take a note(phone number) while a call is in a progress by  
using this function. After disconnecting the call, the phone number will  
be displayed on the screen and you can save it a phonebook and  
connect a call by pressing  
.
1. During a call, press  
[Opt] to enter In-Call Option.  
2. Select Scratch PAD to take a note(phone number).  
I Recording  
When you need to record your call, press and hold  
then your call will  
or just close the flip.  
To play back your recordings, see the <Voice Memo> section. For  
be recorded. To stop the recording, press  
,
details, see <Voice Memo>. During a call, press and hold  
side of the phone.  
on the right  
I Message  
If you select this function, you can go to the message menu [Menu 1].  
For details see <Message> [Menu 1].  
1. During a call, press  
[Opt] to enter In-Call Option.  
2. Select Message to send message.  
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In-Call Options  
Additional Functions  
I SIM SERVICE  
Your service provider can offer special application through SIM card,  
such as homebanking, stock market, etc. If you are registered for one of  
these services, the service name will appear at the end of the Main  
Menu. With the SIM Services menu your phone is future-proof and will  
support additions to your service provider’s service. For further  
information contact your service provider.  
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How to Use Data and Fax Call  
Additional Functions  
To be able to data or fax service, you need the communicate software such  
as a data or a fax program. Before using these functions, you need to  
connect your phone to a computer or make sure that your phone is in  
connection with a compatible device.  
Making a Data or Fax call  
To use a data or a fax service, make sure that call mode is “single mode”  
(Setting Call Setting Call Mode Single Mode). In this mode, you  
can communicate voice, data or fax. If you set call mode to be “voice & fax  
mode” (Setting Call Setting Call Mode Voice & Fax mode), you can  
transmit voice and fax without voice call release.  
I Sending a data or fax call  
1. Connect your computer to the phone.  
2. After starting the communicate software, make a call and transmit a  
data or fax.  
3. After the data or fax transmission, you can end the call by just ending  
of the communicate software, pressing  
or by closing the flip.  
I Receiving a data or fax call  
1. Connect your computer to the phone.  
2. After starting the communicate software, accept a call and receive a  
data or fax.  
3. After the data or fax reception, you can end the call by just ending of  
the communicate software, pressing  
or by closing the flip.  
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How to Use Data and Fax Call  
Additional Functions  
Making a Voice & Fax call  
In this mode, you can transmit voice and also fax without voice call release.  
Note  
This mode is network feature. If the network doesn’t support this  
mode, you can’t use a voice & fax call.  
I Sending voice and fax calls  
1. Connect your computer to the phone.  
2. Select Voice and Fax mode. Voice and fax mode allows you to  
switch from voice mode to fax mode during call.  
3. If Selected message is displayed in phone, it is ready for  
transmission.  
4. Key in or recall the desired phone number and press  
.
5. After the voice transmission, you can start a fax transmission.  
6. After the fax transmission, you can end the call by just ending of fax  
software, pressing  
or by closing the flip.  
I Receiving voice and fax calls  
1. Connect your computer to the phone.  
2. After the voice transmission, you can answer the fax call by starting  
the software program (if it does not answer automatically).  
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Voice Memo  
Additional Functions  
The voice memo features you to record up to 3 voice messages and each  
one is up to 30 seconds. This is useful when you don’t have a pen and  
paper to hand for taking directions or a messages.  
Voice Memo  
1. To use this function, press  
[Record Key] for a long time during a call  
or in a standby mode.  
2. Recording is started and display will show the message Recording and  
the recording time.  
3. If you want to finish recording, press  
[Record Key] shortly.  
Voice Memo Menu  
The phone shows voice memo information which includes the recording  
time and date by pressing  
selected the memo by using  
menu.  
[Record Key] for a short time. After you  
and , press [Opt], you can see this  
I Play [Voice Memo Menu 1]  
You can play the selected voice memo in this menu. Also, you can hear  
your voice memo through speaker on the rear of the phone.  
I Delete [Voice Memo Menu 2]  
You can delete the selected voice memo.  
I Delete All [Voice Memo Menu 3]  
Your phone will delete all recorded voice memos.  
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Care and Maintenance  
When using this unit, basic safety precautions as below should be  
always followed.  
Do not touch the adapter with wet hands.  
Do not disassemble this unit. (Take it to a qualified service technician  
when repair work is required.)  
Away from electrical appliance such as a TV, radio or personal  
computer.  
The unit should be situated from heat sources such as radiators or  
cookers.  
Do not drop.  
Do not subject this unit to mechanical vibration or shock.  
The coating of the phone may be damaged if covered with wrap or vinyl  
wrapper.  
Use dry cloth to clean the exterior of the unit. (Do not use solvent such  
as benzene, thinner or alcohol.)  
Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke or dust.  
I Caring for the Battery  
You do not need to completely discharge the battery before  
recharging. Unlike other battery systems, there is no memory effect  
that could compromise the battery’s performance.  
Use only LG batteries and chargers. LG chargers are designed to  
maximize the battery life.  
Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack.  
Keep the metal contacts of the battery pack clean.  
Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable  
performance. The battery pack may be recharged hundreds of times  
until it needs replacing.  
Recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long time to  
maximize usability.  
Do not expose the battery charger to direct sunlight or use it in high  
humidity, such as the bathroom.  
Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, this may deteriorate  
the battery performance.  
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Technical Data  
General  
Product Name : LG-600  
System  
: GSM 900/DCS 1800  
: Small plug-in card, 3V or 5V type  
SIM Card  
Dimensions  
Size : 109.5 X 46 X 19.8 mm  
Weight with Standard battery : 93.6g  
Ambient Temperatures  
Max : +55°C  
Min : -10°C  
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Memo  
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