User Guide
u í a d e l U s u a r i o
Important Safety Precautions
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or
illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.
Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death.
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Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage
the phone and/or battery and could cause the battery to
explode.
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Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will
cause the battery to explode.
Never store your phone in temperatu res less than -4°F or
greater than 122°F.
Do not dispose of your battery near fire or with
hazardous or flammable materials.
When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up
the hands-free kit near the air bag. If wireless equipment
is improperly installed and the air bag is deployed, you
may be seriously injured.
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Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.
Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited.
(For example: aircraft)
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Important Safety Precautions
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Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct
sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as a
bathroom.
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Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,
thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This could
cause a fire.
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Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. It may
harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.
Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone
may generate sparks.
Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling,
or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause
electric shock or fire.
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Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not
allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause electric
shock or fire.
Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being
charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously damage
your phone.
Do not disassemble the phone.
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Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as
it may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock
or fire.
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Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your
body during a call.
Make sure that no sharp-edged items, such as animal’s
teeth or nails, come into contact with the battery. This
could cause a fire.
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Store the battery out of reach of children.
Be careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as
earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.) This could
cause asphyxiation or suffocation resulting in serious
injury or death.
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Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning
storms to avoid electric shock or fire.
Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The
warranty will not be applied to products provided by
other suppliers.
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Only authorized personnel should service the phone and
its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in
accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.
An emergency call can be made only within a service area.
For an emergency call, make sure that you are within a
service area and that the phone is turned on.
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Table of Contents
Volume Quick Adjustment . . . . . . . . . .20
Quick Font Resize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Important Safety Precautions 1
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . .4
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Technical Details . . . . . . . . . .10
Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Phone Overview . . . . . . . . . . .14
Rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
InVfooicremCaotmiomnand.s.... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ..... ..2.221
Dial Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Entering and Editing
Text Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Getting Started with Your
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Contacts in Your Phone’s
Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Charging with USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Battery Temperature Protection . . . . .17
Battery Charge Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Signal Strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Turning the Phone On and Off . . . . . .18
Making Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Storing Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Customizing Individual Entries . . . . . .23
Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Storing a Number with Pauses . . . . . .24
Adding Another Phone Number . . . . .25
From standby mode . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
From the Contact List Screen . . . . .25
Changing Saved Information . . . . . .25
Adding a Pause to an Existing
Contact Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
QRueidcikalinAgcCcaellsss. t.o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Changing the Default Number . . . . . .26
Receiving Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Deleting a Contact Entry . . . . . . . . .27
Screen Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Removing a Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . .27
Convenient Features . . . . . . .20
Speed Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Single Digit Speed Dials . . . . . . . . .28
Vibrate Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Sounds Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Mute Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Multiple Digit Speed Dials . . . . . . . .28
Speed Dials 95, 96, 97, 98,
and 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
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Menus Overview . . . . . . . . . .29
Media Center . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
New Message Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
1. New Message . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
1. Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
2. Tunes & Tones . . . . . . . . . . . .32
1.1 TXT Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
1.2 Picture Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
2.1 Get New Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . .33
2.2 My Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
1.3 Voice Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
2. Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
3. Sent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
4. Drafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
5. Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
6. Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
7. Chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Messaging Settings . . . . . . . . . .50
2.3 My Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
3. Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
3.1 Get New Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
3.2 My Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
3.3 Take Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
3.4 Online Album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Scrolling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Fast Scrolling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Scrolling by Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Home Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Soft Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
SeaMrcehssag.e.S.et.ti.n.gs. S.u.b.-M. .e.nu. . . . .53
4. Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
5. Mobile Web . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Erasing Messages . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Navigating Through the Browser . .38
My Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
1. Add New Device . . . . . . . . . .56
Entering Text, Numbers,
For pairing with a new
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or Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Bluetooth device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Deleting Text/Number Entered . . .39
My Device Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Discovery Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Supported Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Initiating a Phone Call From the
Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
6. Browse & Download . . . . . . .39
7. Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
1. New Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
2. Contact List . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
3. Backup Assistant . . . . . . . . . .60
4. Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
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3.5 To Do List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
3.6 Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
3.7 Info Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
3.8 Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
3.9 World Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
3.0 Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
5. Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
6. Speed Dials . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
7. In Case of Emergency (ICE) .62
8. My Name Card . . . . . . . . . . .63
Recent Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
1. Missed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
2. Received . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
3. Dialed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
4. All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
5. View Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
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4. Bluetooth Menu . . . . . . . . .74
5. Sounds Settings . . . . . . . . . . .74
5.1 Easy Set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
5.2 Call Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
VZ Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Settings & Tools . . . . . . . . . .67
5.2.1 Call Ringtone . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
5.2.2 Call Vibrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
5.2.3 Caller ID Readout . . . . . . . . .75
1. My Verizon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
2. Master Volume . . . . . . . . . . . .67
3. Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
5.3 Alert Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
5.4 Keypad Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
5.5 Digit Dial Readout . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
5.6 Service Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
5.7 Power On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
3.1 Voice Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Access and Options . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
3.1.1 Call <Name or Number> . . . .68
3.1.2 Send Msg to <Name
or Number or Group> . . . . . .68
5.8 Voice Clarity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
3.1.3 Go to <Menu> . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
3.1.4 Check <Item> . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
3.1.5 Contacts <Name> . . . . . . . . . .69
3.1.6 Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
3.1.7 Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
3.1.8 My Verizon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
3.1.9 Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
6. Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . .77
6.1 Easy Set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
6.2 Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
6.2.1 Personal Banner . . . . . . . . . . .79
6.2.2 ERI Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
6.3 Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
6.4 Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
6.5 Wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
6.6 Display Themes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
6.7 Main Menu Settings . . . . . . . . . . .81
3.2 Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
3.3 Ez Tip Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
3.4 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
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6.8 Font Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
6.9 Font Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
8.8 Dial Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
9. Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
0. Phone Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
6.0 Clock Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
0.1 My Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
0.2 SW/HW Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
0.3 Icon Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
7. Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . .83
7.1 Airplane Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
7.2 Set Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
7.2.1 Set My Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . .83
0.4 Software Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
7.2.2 Set Directional Keys . . . . . . . .84
*. Set-up Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
7.3 Voice Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
7.4 Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
7.5 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
7.6 Current Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
TIA Safety Information . . . . . . .98
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
Antenna Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
Phone Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
Tips on Efficient Operation . . . . . . .99
Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
Electronic Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
Pacemakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
Hearing Aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Other Medical Devices . . . . . . . . .100
Health Care Facilities . . . . . . . . . . .100
Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Posted Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Blasting Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere .101
7.7 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
7.7.1 Edit Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
7.7.2 Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
7.7.3 Phone Lock Setting . . . . . . . . .87
7.7.4 Lock Phone Now . . . . . . . . . . .88
7.7.5 Reset Default . . . . . . . . . . . . .88
7.7.6 Restore Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . .88
7.8 System Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
7.9 NAM Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
8. Call Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
8.1 Answer Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
8.2 Auto Retry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
8.3 TTY Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
8.4 One Touch Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
8.5 Voice Privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
8.6 DTMF Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
8.7 Assisted Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
For Vehicles Equipped with
an Air Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . .101
Charger and Adapter Safety . . . . .102
Battery Information and Care . . . .102
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Table of Contents
Explosion, Shock, and
Fire Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103
General Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104
Caution: Avoid potential
hearing loss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health .106
FDA Consumer Update . . . . . .107
10 Driver Safety Tips . . . . . . . .115
Consumer Information on
SAR(Specific Absorption Rate) 117
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility
(HAC) Regulations for Wireless
Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
LIMITED WARRANTY
STATEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . .123
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127
Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127
Acronyms and Abbreviations .127
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Welcome
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Thank you for choosing the
Advanced Voice Recognition
TM
Accolade cellular phone designed
Quick calling functions
including, auto answer, auto
retry, 999 speed dials, and voice
commands
to operate with the latest digital
mobile communication technology,
Code Division Multiple Access
(CDMA). Along with the many
advanced features of the CDMA
system, such as greatly enhanced
voice clarity, this compact phone
offers:
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Flash Wallpapers with fun
animations
Bilingual (English and Spanish)
capability including T9 Palabra
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Bluetooth wireless technology
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Built-in 1.3M Camera
(for certain profiles)
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Mobile Web
Dial Search to find contacts
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Sleek and Compact Design
from the Dialing screen.
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Easy-to-read LCD display with
Bluetooth SIG,®Inc. and any use
NOTE The Bluetooth word mark and
status icons
logos are owned by the
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Game, Wallpaper and Ringtone
of such marks by LG Electronics
download-capable Media Center
is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are
those of their respective owners.
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23-key keypad and Directional
Keys
TIP
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Long battery standby and talk
Find the interactive user guide on the
web for your convenience; where you
can freely surf and interactively learn
how to use your phone step-by-step.
Go to http://www.verizonwireless.com
> Support > Phones & Devices > choose
your phone model > select Interactive
User Guide.
time
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Easy operation using menu-
driven interface with prompts
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Messaging, Voicemail, caller ID
and chat
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Technical Details
against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
Important Information
This user’s guide provides
This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio
important information on the use
and operation of your phone.
Please read this guide carefully
prior to using the phone to be
able to use your phone to its
greatest advantage and to prevent
communications.
any accidental damage or misuse.
Any unapproved changes or
modifications will void your
warranty.
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television
reception, which can be
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
This device and its accessories
comply with part 15 of FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the
determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the
following measures:
following two conditions: (1) This
device and its accessories may not
cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device and its accessories must
accept any interference received,
- Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna
including interference that causes
undesired operation.
- Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver
Information to User
- Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from
that which the receiver is
connected.
This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection
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- Consult the dealer or an
The Cellular and PCS CDMA
experienced radio/TV technician
networks consist of MSO (Mobile
for help.
Switching Office), BSC (Base
Station Controller), BTS (Base
Station Transmission System), and
MS (Mobile Station).
Modifications not expressly
approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to
operated the equipment under
FCC rules.
* TSB -74: Protocol between an IS-
95A system and ANSI J-STD-008
Technical Details
1xRTT system receives twice as
many subscribers in the wireless
section as IS-95. Its battery life is
twice as long as IS-95.
Division MultiTpMle Access (CDMA)
The Accolade is an all digital
phone that operates on both Code
frequencies: Cellular services at
The following table lists some
major CDMA standards.
800 MHz and Personal
Communication Services (PCS) at
1.9 GHz.
CDMA technology uses a feature
called DSSS (Direct Sequence
Spread Spectrum) that enables the
phone to keep communication
from being crossed and to use one
frequency channel by multiple
users in the same specific area.
This results in a 10-fold capacity
increase when compared with
analog mode. In addition, features
such as soft / softer handoff, hard
handoff, and dynamic RF power
control technologies combine to
reduce call interruptions.
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Technical Details
CDMA
Designator
Standard
Description
CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface
TIA/EIA-95A
14.4kbps radio link protocol and
inter-band operations
TSB-74
Basic Air
Interface
ANSI J-STD-008
IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band CDMA2000
TIA/EIA-IS2000
1xRTT Air Interface
TIA/EIA/IS-634
MAS-BS
TIA/EIA/IS-651
PCSC-RS
Network
TIA/EIA/IS-41-C
Intersystem operations
Non-signaling data comm.
TIA/EIA/IS-124
TIA/EIA/IS-96-B
Speech CODEC
TIA/EIA/IS-637
Short Message Service
Service
TIA/EIA/IS-657
Packet Data
IS-801
Position Determination Service (gpsOne)
TIA/EIA/IS-707-A High Speed Packet Data
FCC RF Exposure Information
the FCC guidelines and these
international standards.
WARNING! Read this information
before operating the phone.
Bodily Contact During Operation
In August 1996, the Federal
This device was tested for typical
Communications Commission (FCC)
use with the back of the phone
of the United States, with its action
kept 0.78 inches (2 cm) from the
in Report and Order FCC 96-326,
body. To comply with FCC RF
adopted an updated safety standard
exposure requirements, a minimum
for human exposure to Radio
separation distance of 0.78 inches
Frequency (RF) electromagnetic
(2 cm) must be maintained
energy emitted by FCC regulated
between the user’s body and the
transmitters. Those guidelines are
back of the phone, including the
consistent with the safety standard
antenna, whether extended or
previously set by both U.S. and
retracted. Third-party belt-clips,
international standards bodies. The
design of this phone complies with
holsters, and similar accessories
containing metallic components
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should not be used. Avoid the use
of accessories that cannot maintain
0.78 inches (2 cm) distance
between the user’s body and the
back of the phone and have not
been tested for compliance with
FCC RF exposure limits.
Caution
Use only the supplied antenna.
Use of unauthorized antennas (or
modifications to the antenna)
could impair call quality, damage
the phone, void your warranty
and/or violate FCC regulations.
Vehicle-Mounted External
Antenna
Don't use the phone with a
damaged antenna. A damaged
(Optional, if available.)
antenna could cause a minor skin
burn.
To satisfy FCC RF exposure
requirements, keep 8 inches (20
Contact your local dealer for a
replacement antenna.
cm) between the user / bystander
and vehicle-mounted external
antenna. For more information
about RF exposure, visit the FCC
website at www.fcc.gov.
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Phone Overview
3. Earpiece
1. Camera Lens
4. Flip
2. Front LCD
Screen
5. Main LCD Screen
6. OK Key /
Directional Key
7. Left Soft Key
8. Speakerphone Key
15. Right Soft Key
16 . C L R Key
9. 2.5 mm Headset Jack
10. SEND Key
17. C a m e ra Key
11. Side Keys /
Volume Keys Up/Down
18. PWR/END Key
12. Voice Commands Key
19. Alphanumeric
Keypad
13. Accessory
Charger Port
20. Vibrate Mode
Key
14. International Call Prefix Key
21. Microphone
1. Camera Lens Use to take photos. Keep it clean for
8. Speakerphone Key Use to change to
optimal photo quality.
speakerphone mode.
2. Front LCD Screen Displays digital clock and phone
9. 2.5 mm Headset Jack Allows you to plug in an
status.
optional headset for convenient, hands-free
conversations.
3. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller and automated
prompts.
10. SEND Key Use to make and answer calls.
4. Flip Use to make or answer calls. Flip open to reveal
11. Side Keys / Volume Keys Up/Down Use to adjust
the keypad to dial a number or answer an incoming
call. Close the flip to end the call.
the Master Volume in standby mode* and the
Earpiece Volume during a call. Use to adjust font
sizes when viewing messages, entering phone
numbers (in standby mode) or browsing menus
(except for the Main menu).
5. Main LCD Screen Displays messages, indicator
icons and active functions.
6. OK Key / Directional Key Use the OK Key to
12. Voice Commands Key Use for quick access to
select the function displayed at the bottom of the
Voice Commands.
LCD between the Left and Right Soft Key functions.
Use the Directional Key
to scroll through the
13. Accessory/Charger Port Connects the phone to
menu items and highlight a specific field or object
by moving up, down, left or right.
the battery charger, or other compatible
accessories.
* Standby mode is when the phone is waiting for input from you. No
menu is displayed and the phone isn’t performing any action. It’s the
starting point for all of the instruction steps.
7. Left Soft Key Performs functions identified on the
bottom-left of the screen.
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14. International Call Prefix Key To make an
18. PWR / END Key Use to turn the power on/off
international call, press and hold
for 3
and to end a call. Also returns to standby mode.
seconds. + is the international calling code.
19. Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers and
15. Right Soft Key Performs functions identified on
characters and select menu items.
the bottom-right of the screen.
20. Vibrate Mode Key Use to set Vibrate mode (from
16. CLR Key Deletes single spaces or characters with a
standby mode press and hold for about 3
seconds).
quick press, but press and hold to delete entire
words. Also backs out of menus, one level at a
time.
21. Microphone Allows other callers to hear you
clearly when you are speaking to them.
17. Camera Key Use for quick access to Camera
function. Press the Camera Key to turn the handset
in to camera mode to take pictures.
Rear view
Battery
Battery Cover
●
NOTE
NOTES It’s important to fully
charge the battery before
using the phone for the
first time.
The antenna is located
inside your phone.
TIP
●
Battery life and signal
If you hold the phone
enclosing the lower edge,
you may interfere with the
antenna's ability to receive a
clear signal which affects call
quality for voice or data
transfer.
strength are significant
factors (among others)
that affect your phone’s
ability to send/receive
calls or data transfer.
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Getting Started with Your Phone
Installing the Battery Charging the Battery
Remove the battery cover by sliding
Your device comes with a cableless
it downward, as shown by the arrow
wall adapter and a USB data cable
indicator (below). Align the battery
which connect together to charge
your phone. To charge your phone:
with the terminals near the top of
the phone. Align the battery cover
then slide it downward until it clicks
into place.
NOTICE
Please use only an approved charging
accessory to charge your LG phone.
Improper handling of the charging port, as
well as the use of an incompatible charger,
may cause damage to your phone and
void the warranty.
1. Connect the USB data cable into
the cableless wall adapter. When
connecting as shown below, the
LG logo on the USB cable
should face toward you.
Removing the Battery
Turn the phone off. Press on the
indentation of the battery cover
Cableless Wall Adapter
and slide the battery cover upward
and remove it. Use the opening
near the bottom of the battery to
lift the battery out.
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2. Gently uncover the accessory
charging port, then plug the USB
data cable (as shown below) into
the phone’s charger port and the
other end into an electrical
outlet.
Charging with USB
You can use your computer to
charge your phone. To be able to
charge with the USB cable, you
may need to have the necessary
USB Driver installed on your PC
first. Connect one end of the USB
cable to the charging accessory
port on your phone and the other
end to a bus-powered USB port on
your PC.
NOTE Low-power USB ports are not
supported, such as the USB
ports on your keyboard or
bus-powered USB hub.
NOTE
Please make sure that the 'B' side faces
up before inserting a charger or data
cable into the charger port of your
phone.
Battery Temperature
Protection
If the battery gets overheated, the
phone will automatically turn off.
When you turn the phone back on,
3. The charge time varies
depending upon the battery
level.
a message pops up alerting you
that the phone was powered off for
your safety.
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Getting Started with Your Phone
Battery Charge Level
Turning the Phone On and
Off
You can find the battery charge
level
at the top right of the
Turning the Phone On
LCD screen. When the charge level
becomes low, the battery sensor
sounds a warning tone, blinks the
battery icon, and/or displays a
warning message. As the charge
level approaches empty, the phone
1. Insert the battery and connect
the phone to an external power
source.
2. With the flip open, press
until the LCD screen lights up.
automatically switches off without
saving.
Turning the Phone Off
Signal Strength
With the flip open, press and hold
Call quality depends on the signal
until the display turns off.
strength in your area. You can tell
Making Calls
how much signal strength you have
by the number of bars next to the
1. Make sure the phone is turned
signal strength icon
: the
on.
more bars, the stronger the signal.
If you’re having problems with
signal quality, move to an open
area or, when inside a building, try
moving near a window.
If not, open the flip and press
for about three seconds.
If necessary, enter the lock code.
2. Enter the phone number.
3. Press
4. Press
.
to end the call.
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NOTE Your phone has a Voice
NOTE If the 'Flip Open' (Menu >
Settings & Tools > Call Settings >
Answer Options) answer option
is NOT MARKED, you can:
Commands feature that also lets
you make calls by saying a
phone number or Contact name.
●
Open the flip and press the
Left Soft Key
[Quiet] to
Correcting Dialing Mistakes
mute the ringing or vibration
for that call.
While entering a phone number,
●
Open the flip and press the
press
once to erase the last
Right Soft Key
[Ignore] to
digit entered, or hold it down for
at least two seconds to delete all
the digits.
end the call or send it directly
to Voicemail.
●
Open the flip and press the OK
soft key [TXT] to end the call
and send a quick text message.
Redialing Calls
With the flip open, press
twice to redial the last number
dialed.
2. Press
to end the call, or
simply close the flip.
Screen Icons
Receiving Calls
When the phone is on, the top line
of the LCD screen displays phone
status icons.
1. When the phone rings or
vibrates, you can answer the call
by simply opening the flip.
To see the icon glossary, with the
flip open, go to MENU > Settings
& Tools > Phone Info > Icon
Glossary on your phone.
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Quick Access to Convenient Features
Vibrate Mode Volume Quick Adjustment
Sets the phone to vibrate instead of
Quickly adjust ringer and earpiece
ringing (
is displayed). To set
volumes by pressing volume key
Vibrate Mode, with the flip open,
on the left side of the phone. Press
press and hold
. To return to
the upper volume key to increase
and lower volume key to decrease.
Normal Mode, press and hold
.
Sounds Off
NOTE The earpiece volume can only be
adjusted during a call and
Keypad Volume can only be
adjusted through the Sounds
Settings menu.
Quickly deactivate your phone's
sounds when you're in a place
where phone sounds would be
disruptive.
Quick Font Resize
From standby mode with the flip
open, press and hold the lower side
volume key for 3 seconds. To
return to normal sounds mode,
press and hold the upper side key.
When you view messages, enter
phone numbers, or view the sub-
menus, press the Side Volume Keys
Up or Down to quickly adjust
the font size. 3 levels (small,
Mute Function
medium, large) of font sizes are
available.
The Mute Function prevents the
transmission of your voice to the
caller. To quickly activate Mute
NOTE Not supported on the Main
menu.
while in a call, press the Left Soft
Key
[Mute], then to unmute
Call Waiting
press the Left Soft Key
During a call, one beep indicates
[Unmute]
.
another incoming call. Press
to answer it and put the first call on
hold. Press
again to return to
the first call.
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Caller ID
Caller ID displays the number
and/or name and picture (if
applicable) of the person calling
when your phone rings.
Voice Commands
Voice Commands allow you to do
things by verbal command (e.g.,
make calls, check Voicemail, etc.).
With the flip open, press the Voice
Commands Key
(on the left
side of the phone) and follow the
prompts.
NOTE Voice Commands can also be
started with the designated key
®
on your Bluetooth device.
Please check the manual of the
®
Bluetooth device for further
instructions.
Dial Search
Set the Dial Search setting to On
(see page 100) to easily find
entries in your Contacts. From
Standby mode with the flip open,
press the keypad key(s) with the
first letter(s) of the Contact name
you are trying to find. A list of
matching names will be displayed
for you to select to call, message,
or view.
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Entering and Editing Information
Text Input Modes
Text Input
The following key functions are
In a text field, press the Left Soft
available to help with text entry:
Key to select a text input mode:
T9 Word/ Abc/ ABC/ 123/
T9 Palabra/ Symbols/ Quick Text
Left Soft Key: Press to
change the text input
mode.
NOTE T9 Palabra is the Spanish
counterpart of T9 Word which
utilizes accents, tildas, etc. for
correct Spanish word spelling.
Shift: Press to change
capitalization (initial cap,
caps lock, lowercase).
Next: Press to display
other matching words in
the database in T9 word
mode.
Space: Press to complete a
word and insert a space.
Clear: Press to delete a
single space or character.
Hold to delete words.
Punctuation: Press to
insert punctuation.
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Storing Basics
Customizing Individual Entries
1. With the flip open, enter a
1. With the flip open, press the
number (max. 48 digits), then
Right Soft Key
[Contacts]
,
press the Left Soft Key
then use the Directional Key
[Save]
.
to highlight an entry.
2. Use the Directional Key
to
to
2. Press the Left Soft Key
highlight Add New Contact/
[Edit]
.
Update Existing, then press
.
3. Use the Directional Key
to
3. Use the Directional Key
highlight the information to
customize.
highlight Mobile 1/ Home/
Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax, then
4. Change the entry as you want,
press
.
then press
changes.
to save your
4. Enter a name (max. 32
characters), then press
save.
to
Speed Dial
Allows you to set up your Speed
Dials.
1. With the flip open, press the
Right Soft Key
[Contacts]
,
then use the Directional Key
to highlight an entry.
2. Press the Left Soft Key
[Edit]
.
3. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight a phone number, then
press the Right Soft Key
[Options]
.
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
4. Use the Directional Key
to
2. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight Set Speed Dial, then
highlight Add 2-Sec Pause or
press
.
Add Wait, then press
.
5. Select a Speed Dial digit.
3. Enter additional number(s) (e.g.,
pin number, credit card number,
etc.).
●
Use the keypad, then press
.
4. Press the Left Soft Key
●
Use the Directional Key
[Save]
.
to highlight the Speed Dial
digit, then press
.
5. Choose Add New Contact/
Update Existing
.
6. Press
Yes to confirm, then
press
again to save.
6. Choose Mobile 1/ Home/
Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax
.
Storing a Number with
Pauses
7. Continue entering information
for the Contact entry as
necessary.
Pauses allow you to enter
additional series of numbers to
8. Press
to save.
access automated systems such as
Voicemail or credit billing numbers.
Pause types are:
Wait (W) The phone stops dialing
until you press the Left Soft Key
[Release] to advance to the
following series of numbers.
2-Sec Pause (P) The phone waits
two seconds before dialing the
next string of digits.
1. With the flip open, enter the
number, then press the Right
Soft Key
[Options]
.
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Changing Saved Information
Adding Another Phone
Number
To edit any information you stored,
access the Edit Contact screen:
From standby mode
1. With the flip open, press the
1. With the flip open, enter a
Right Soft Key
[Contacts]
.
phone number, then press the
2. Use the Directional Key to
highlight a Contact entry, then
press the Left Soft Key
[Edit].
Left Soft Key
[Save]
.
2. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight Update Existing, then
press
.
3. Use the Directional Key
highlight the field you want to
change.
to
3. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight an existing entry, then
press
.
4. Make the changes, then press
.
4. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight Mobile 1/ Home/
Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax, then
press
to save.
From the Contact List Screen
1. With the flip open, press the
Right Soft Key
[Contacts]
.
2. Use the Directional Key to
highlight an entry, then press the
Left Soft Key
[Edit]
.
3. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight the phone number field
to add. Then, enter the number
and press
to save.
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Adding a Pause to an Existing
Contact Entry
Changing the Default
Number
The Default Number is the phone
number you first entered when you
created the Contact. However,
another number can be saved as
the Default Number.
1. With the flip open, press the
Right Soft Key
[Contacts]
.
2. Use the Directional Key to
highlight a Contact entry, then
press the Left Soft Key
1. With the flip open, press the
[Edit]
.
Right Soft Key
[Contacts]
.
3. Use the Directional Key
to
2. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight the number, then press
highlight an entry.
the Right Soft Key
[Options]
.
3. Press the Left Soft Key
[Edit]
.
4. Press
Add 2-Sec Pause or
Add Wait
.
4. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight a phone number, then
5. Enter additional number(s), then
press the Right Soft Key
press
.
[Options]
.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight Set As Default, then
press
.
6. Press
Yes to confirm the
new number as the default.
A confirmation message is
displayed.
7. Press
again to save.
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Removing a Speed Dial
Deleting
1. With the flip open, press the
Deleting a Contact Entry
Right Soft Key
[Contacts]
.
1. With the flip open, press the
2. Use the Directional Key
to
Right Soft Key
[Contacts]
.
highlight a Contact entry to edit
and press
[VIEW]
.
2. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight an entry.
3. Select the phone number with
the Speed Dial, then press
3. Press the Right Soft Key
[EDIT]
.
[Options]
.
4. Press the Right Soft Key
4. Press
Erase
.
[Options]
.
5. Press
Yes to confirm.
5. Press
Remove Speed Dial
.
6. Press
Yes to confirm.
7. Press
again to save.
Speed Dialing
Allows you to make phone calls
quickly and easily to numbers
stored in Contacts.
NOTE Speed Dial 1 is reserved for
Voicemail.
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Single Digit Speed Dials
Speed Dials 95, 96, 97, 98, and 99
Press and hold the Speed Dial digit.
Speed Dials 95, 96, 97, 98, and 99
97 (#BAL), 98 (#MIN), 99
(#PMT) and 411 (Directory
Assistance). Unlike Speed Dial 1,
these can be changed if you want.
Your phone recalls the phone
are preset to access certain phone
number from your Contacts,
displays it, and dials it for you.
account information: 95
(#Warranty Center), 96 (#Data),
Multiple Digit Speed Dials
When you press and hold a number
key, it signals the phone to call a
Speed Dial. To dial Speed Dials
with multiple digits, press the first
digit(s), then press and hold the
last digit. For example, to call Speed
Dial 25, press
, then press and
hold
.
NOTE You can also enter the Speed
Dial digit(s) and press
.
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Menus Overview
Media Center
Messaging
Contacts
1. Search
1. New Message
1. TXT Message
2. Picture
1. New Contact
2. Contact List
3. Backup Assistant
4. Favorites
2. Tunes & Tones
1. Get New
Ringtones
Message
2. My Ringtones
3. My Sounds
3. Pictures
3. Voice Message
5. Groups
2. Inbox
6. Speed Dials
7. In Case of
3. Sent
1. Get New
4. Drafts
Emergency
Pictures
5. Voicemail
6. Email
8. My Name Card
2. My Pictures
3. Take Picture
7. Chat
4. Online Album
4. Games
1. Get New
Recent Calls
Applications
1. Missed
2. Received
3. Dialed
4. All
5. Mobile Web
6. Browse &
Download
Bing
Search
My Pictures
5. View Timers
Backup Assistant
Mobile Email
VZ Navigator
7. Extras
VZ Navigator
Bluetooth
1. Add New Device
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Menus Overview
3. Alert Sounds
1.TXT
6. Display Settings
1. Easy Set-up
2. Banner
1.Personal
Banner
Message
Settings & Tools
2.Multimedia
Message
1. My Verizon
2. Master Volume
3. Tools
2.ERI Banner
3. Backlight
1.Main
3.Voicemail
4.Emergency
Tone
1. Voice
Backlight
5.Missed Call
4. Keypad Volume
5. Digit Dial
Readout
Commands
2.Front
2. Calculator
3. Ez Tip
Backlight
3.Keypad
Calculator
Backlight
6. Service Alerts
1.ERI
4. Calendar
5. To Do List
6. Alarm Clock
7. Info Search
8. Stopwatch
9. World Clock
0. Notepad
4. Bluetooth Menu
1. Add New
Device
4. Brightness
5. Wallpaper
1.Main
2.Minute Beep
3.Call Connect
4.Charge
Wallpaper
2.Front
Complete
Wallpaper
5.Software
Update
6. Display Themes
7. Main Menu
7. Power On/Off
1.Power On
2.Power Off
8. Voice Clarity
Settings
1.Menu Layout
2.Replace
5. Sounds Settings
1. Easy Set-up
2. Call Sounds
1.Call Ringtone
2.Call Vibrate
3.Caller ID
Menu Items
3.Position
Menu Items
4.Reset Menu
Settings
8. Font Type
Readout
9. Font Size
0. Clock Format
1. Main Clock
2. Front Clock
7. Phone Settings
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1. Airplane Mode
2. Set Shortcuts
1.Set My
8. Call Settings
1. Answer
Options
Shortcuts
2. Auto Retry
3. TTY Mode
4. One Touch Dial
5. Voice Privacy
6. DTMF Tones
7. Assisted Dialing
8. Dial Search
9. Memory
2.Set
Directional
Keys
3. Voice
Commands
1.Confirm
Choices
2.Sensitivity
3.Adapt Voice
4.Prompts
4. Language
5. Location
6. Current
Country
1. Memory Usage
2. My Pictures
3. My Ringtones
4. My Sounds
5. My Contacts
0. Phone Info
1. My Number
2. SW/HW
NOTE
●
This User Manual gives
navigation instructions
according to the default
"list" Main Menu Layout
in the Display Settings
menu. If other themes or
menus are set, navigating
the phone's menus may
be different.
7. Security
1.Edit Codes
2.Restrictions
3.Phone Lock
Setting
Version
3. Icon Glossary
4. Software
Update
4.Lock Phone
Now
. Set-up Wizard
*
5.Reset Default
6.Restore
●
Some contents in this
user guide may differ
from your phone
Phone
8. System Select
depending on the phone
software. Features and
specifications are subject
to change without prior
notice.
9. NAM Select
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Media Center
1. Search
MMeedida CiaenCtereanllotwesryou to do
Access the search engine, Bing.
With Bing, you can search the web,
search locally or even search VZW
Media using your phone.
more than just talk on your phone.
Media Center is a technology and
service that allows you to
download and use applications on
your phone. With Media Center, it’s
quick and easy to personalize your
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Media Center
.
phone to your lifestyle and tastes.
Just download the applications that
appeal to you. With a wide range
of software available, you can be
3. Press
Search. You may
need to download Bing the first
time you access it.
assured that you can find
something useful, practical, or
entertaining.
2. Tunes & Tones
Personalize your phone with
ringtones. A wide variety of
choices are available, such as
current hits, pop, hip-hop, and
more.
Anything Unclear?
From the Media Center menu,
press the Right Soft Key
[Info]
to see your memory status, activity
log, help text, and Media Center
Access and Options
status. Use the Help option to
view information from buying new
1. With the flip open, press
applications to expired
applications.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Media Center
.
3. Press
Tunes & Tones
.
4. Select a submenu by pressing
the number that corresponds
with the submenu.
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●
●
Ringtone
2.1 Get New Ringtones
Allows you to connect to Media
Center and download various
ringtones. VZW Tones Deluxe is
pre-installed but you can also
download more applications to
download Ringtones.
Contact ID: Highlight
and select the Contact to be
identified by the ringtone you
selected.
●
Alert Sounds: Press the
corresponding number key to
set the ringtone for one of the
following:
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Media Center
.
All Messages/ TXT Message/
Multimedia Message/
Voicemail
3. Press
Tunes & Tones
.
4. Press
Get New Ringtones
.
2.3 My Sounds
2.2 My Ringtones
Allows you to record a new sound
or select a desired sound.
Allows you to select a desired
ringtone, or download a new
ringtone.
How to record a new sound
1. With the flip open, press
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU].
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Media Center
.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Media Center
.
3. Press
Tunes & Tones
.
Tunes & Tones
.
4. Press
My Sounds
.
My Ringtones
.
5. Press
press
Record New and
5. Use the Directional Key
to
to start recording,
highlight a ringtone and press
then press again to stop.
[PLAY] to play the ringtone
or the Left Soft Key
[Set
As] to set the ringtone as:
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Media Center
How to select a sound
3. Pictures
1. With the flip open, press
View, take, and trade digital
[MENU]
.
pictures right from your wireless
phone.
2. Press
Media Center
.
Access and Options
3. Press
4. Press
Tunes & Tones
.
1. With the flip open, press
My Sounds
.
[MENU]
.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
2. Press
Media Center
.
scroll and highlight a preloaded
3. Press
Pictures
.
sound.
4. Browse the submenus.
Options with a sound file
highlighted:
3.1 Get New Pictures
●
Press the Left Soft Key
[Set
Allows you to connect to Media
Center and download a variety of
images for My Pictures.
As] to set it as the Ringtone,
Contact ID or Alert Sounds.
●
●
Press
[PLAY]
.
1. With the flip open, press
Press the Right Soft Key
[MENU]
.
[Options] to select:
2. Press
Media Center
.
Send/ To Online Album/
Rename/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase/
Erase All/ File Info
3. Press
4. Press
Pictures
.
Get New Pictures
.
5. Highlight Get New Applications
and press
.
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Get New Pictures Download
various pictures.
3.2 My Pictures
Allows you to view and manage
photos stored in the phone.
Slide Show Plays all pictures as
a slide show.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
Manage My Pics Allows you to
mark multiple pictures to be
erased, moved or locked/
unlocked.
2. Press
Media Center
.
3. Press
Pictures
.
.
4. Press
My Pictures
.
Rename Allows you to change
the file name.
5. Highlight a picture with the
Directional Key
*Lock (Unlock) Allows you to
lock or unlock. Locked files can't
be erased accidentally.
Options from here:
●
Press the OK Key
[VIEW] to
File Info Name/ Date/ Time/
view it.
Resolution/ Size
●
Press the Left Soft Key
* Only appears when the picture is
[Erase] to delete it.
stored on the phone.
●
Press the Right Sof Key
[Options] to select one of the
following options:
Editing a Picture
Access My Pictures, then use the
Directional Key
picture. Press
to highlight a
Send By Picture Message/ To
[VIEW] then
Online Album
press the Right Soft Key
[Options] to access:
Set As Main Wallpaper/ Front
Edit Allows you to zoom, rotate
and crop the photo.
Wallpaper/ Picture ID
Take Picture Turns on the
camera function.
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Media Center
COLOR EFFECTS Normal/
Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/
Black&White
3.3 Take Picture
Lets you to take digital pictures.
1. With the flip open, press
NIGHT MODE On/ Off
[MENU].
PHOTOMETRY Average/ Spot/
Spot Multiple
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Media Center
.
Pictures
.
NOISE REDUCTION On/ Off
Take Picture
.
Turning this setting on provides
improved picture quality in low-
lighting shots.
5. Set the brightness by pressing
the Directional Key up and
down
, zoom by pressing the
PREVIEW Actual view/ Full
Directional Key left and right
screen
, and press the Right Soft
6. Take a picture by pressing
Key
[Options] to change
[TAKE]
.
other settings.
7. Press the Left Soft Key
NOTE Zooming is not available on the
[Save]. The picture is stored in
highest resolution.
My Pictures
.
●
Select the option(s) to customize.
TIP
Taking pictures with the flip
RESOLUTION 1280x960/
closed
640x480 / 320x240
Press and hold the camera key
on the right side of the phone.
Then, press the side camera key
again to take a picture. Press the
SELF TIMER Off/ 3 Seconds/
5 Seconds/ 10 Seconds
side Voice Commands Key
turn off the camera.
to
WHITE BALANCE Auto/ Sunny/
Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ Glow
SHUTTER SOUND Shutter/ No
Sound /Say “Cheese”/
Ready! 1 2 3
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3.4 Online Album
5. Mobile Web
Use to access the Online Album
Mobile Web feature allows you to
(PIX Place).
access news, sports, weather and
email on the Web from your
1. With the flip open, press
Verizon Wireless device. For specific
information on Mobile Web
[MENU].
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Media Center
.
through your phone, contact your
service provider.
Pictures
.
SHORTCUT
Online Album
.
While in Standby mode, pressing the
5. Login with your mobile number
and password, as applicable.
Directional Key
is the shortcut to
accessing Mobile Web by default.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
4. Games
Allows you to download games and
2. Press
Media Center
.
applications from the Media Center
3. Press
Mobile Web
.
server. Choose the software you
want from the list displayed on the
screen.
Ending a Browser Session
End a Browser session by
1. With the flip open, press
pressing
.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Media Center
.
3. Press
Games
.
4. Press
Get New
Applications
.
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Media Center
Navigating Through the Browser
Scrolling by Page
On-screen items appear in one of
Press the Side Volume Keys to
the following ways:
move up and down a page at a
time.
●
Numbered options
You can use your numeric
keypad or you can select the
items by moving the cursor and
pressing the appropriate Soft
Keys.
Home Page
Press Right Soft Key
[Menu]
and select 1. VZW Home or press
and hold
to go to the Home
Page.
●
Links embedded in content
Soft Keys
You can act on the options or
the links using the Soft Keys just
below the display screen.
To use (if available) special
functions, use the Soft Keys. The
function associated with the Soft
●
Text or numbers
Keys can change for each page and
depends on each highlighted item.
You can select the items by
moving the cursor and pressing
Entering Text, Numbers, or
Symbols
the
.
Scrolling
When prompted to enter text, the
current text entry method appears
Use the Directional Key
.
above the Right Soft Key
as
The browser's cursor will highlight
Word, Abc, ABC, 123 or Symbols
.
currently selected items.
To change the input mode, press
the Right Soft Key
. To enter an
Fast Scrolling
upper case character,
Press and hold the Directional Key
press
.
to quickly move the cursor up
and down on the current screen.
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Deleting Text/Number Entered
6. Browse & Download
When entering text or numbers,
Allows you to Browse applications
on your phone and Download new
applications.
press
to clear the last
number, letter, or symbol. Press and
hold
to clear the input field
1. With the flip open, press
completely.
[MENU]
.
Initiating a Phone Call From the
Browser
2. Press
Media Center
.
3. Press
Browse &
You can make a phone call from
the Browser if the site you are
using supports the feature (the
phone number or Call can be
highlighted). Highlight the link and
Download
.
4. Press
Get New
Applications to download new
applications or scroll down to
the applications on your phone.
press
to place the call. The
browser connection is terminated
7. E x t ra s
when you initiate the call. After you
end the call, your phone returns to
the screen from which you initiated
the call.
Allows you to access extra
applications.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Media Center
.
3. Press
Extras
.
4. Press
Get New
Applications
.
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Messaging
Messaging
New Message Alert
Your phone can alert you when
you have new messages. Options
include:
SHORTCUT
From standby mode, pressing the Left
Soft Key
is a shortcut to your
1. The phone displays a message
on the screen.
Messaging.
Depending on the content and size
of your messages, the phone can
store up to 540 messages
2. The message icon (
) is
displayed on the display screen.
In the case of a high priority
message, the icon( ) will flash.
(including a max. of 200 SMS and
100 MMS messages in the Inbox).
Content stored in the message
1. New Message
may be limited by phone model
and service capability. Other limits
to available characters per message
may exist. Please check with your
service provider for system features
and capabilities.
Allows you to send messages (Text,
Picture, and Voice). Each message
has a destination (Address) and
information (Message). Depending
on the type of message you
choose to send, you can also
attach files to your messages
including pictures, sounds, and
name cards.
●
When viewing a received
message, you can call the
sender back by pressing
during a message check.
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●
Text Field Options
1.1 TXT Message
The Basics of Sending a Text
Message
1. With the Text field highlighted,
press the Right Soft Key
[Options]
.
1. With the flip open, press the
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
2. Select from the following
option(s).
2. Press
New Message
.
Insert Quick Text Allows you to
3. Press
TXT Message
.
add Quick Text.
4. Enter the phone number of the
Save As Draft Saves the
recipient or the email address
message into the Drafts folder.
for an email message. You can
enter up to 10 addresses for a
single message.
Add Allows you to add Graphic,
Animation, Sound, Name Card,
or Contact Number/Email.
5. Press the Directional Key
downward.
Copy Text Allows you to copy
text.
6. Type your message in the Text
field.
Paste Allows you to paste the
text you last copied into a text
field.
7. Press
[SEND]
.
Using Messaging Options
Format Text Allows you to
change the look of the text.
Alignment/ Font Size/ Font
Style/ Text Color/ Background
●
'To' Field Options
1. With the 'To' field highlighted,
press the Right Soft Key
[Add]
.
Priority Level Allows you to set
the priority level for the
message.
2. Select from the following add
option(s).
High/ Normal
From Contacts/ From Recent
Calls/ Favorites/ Groups
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Messaging
Callback # Inserts a pre-
Using Contacts to Send a
Message
programmed callback number
with your message.
You can designate an entry saved
On/ Off/ Edit
in your Contacts as the address
instead of manually entering the
destination.
Save Quick Text Allows you to
save the message as a Quick
Text.
1. With the flip open, press the
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
Cancel Message Cancels
message editing and goes to the
previous menu.
2. Press
New Message
.
3. Press
TXT Message
.
3. Complete and then press
send the message.
to
4. Press the Right Soft Key
[Add]
.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
to
highlight From Contacts and
press
.
6. Use the Directional Key
highlight the Contact entry
containing the destination and
press
to mark the contact.
7. Press the Left Soft Key
[Done]
.
NOTE The Address feature allows a
maximum of 10 total addresses.
8. Complete the message as
necessary.
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highlight Name Card, then
press the Left Soft Key
[Add]. Use the Directional Key
to choose My Name Card
or From Contacts and select an
entry.
1.2 Picture Message
The Basics of Sending a Picture
Message
1. With the flip open, press the
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
2. Press
3. Press
New Message
.
10. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight Subject and enter the
Picture Message
.
subject.
4. Enter the cellular phone number
or email address of the
recipient.
11. Press
[SEND]
.
A confirmation message is
displayed.
5. Press the Directional Key
●
'To' Field Options
downward.
1. With the To field highlighted,
press the Right Soft Key
6. Type your message in the Text
field.
[Add]
.
7. Use the Directional Key
to
2. Select from the following add
option(s).
highlight the Picture field and
press the Left Soft Key
[My
Pics]. Use the Directional Key
From Contacts/ From Recent
Calls/ Favorites/ Groups/ To
Online Album
to select the image you
want to send, then press
8. Use the Directional Key
.
●
to
Text Field Options
highlight Sound, then press the
1. With the Text field highlighted,
press the Right Soft Key
Left Soft Key
[Sounds]. Use
the Directional Key
to
[Options]
.
highlight the audio file you want
to send then press
.
2. Select from the following
option(s).
9. Use the Directional Key
to
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Messaging
●
Preview Displays the Picture
message as it would be seen by
the recipient.
Picture Field Options
1. With the Picture field
highlighted, press the Right Soft
Save As Draft Saves the
Key
[Options]
.
message into the Drafts folder.
2. Select from the following
Insert Quick Text Allows you to
option(s).
add Quick Text.
Preview/ Save As Draft/ Add
Slide/ Priority Level/ Remove
Picture/ Cancel Message
Copy Text Allows you to copy
already-entered text.
●
Sound Field Options
Paste Allows you to paste the
text you last copied into a text
1. With the Sound field
field.
highlighted, press the Right Soft
Key
[Options]
.
Add Slide Insert multiple
pictures into a picture message.
2. Select from the following
option(s).
Priority Level Allows you to set
the priority level for the
message.
Preview/ Save As Draft/ Add
Slide/ Priority Level/ Remove
Sound/ Cancel Message
High/ Normal
●
Name Card Field Options
Callback # Inserts a
preprogrammed callback number
1. With the Name Card field
with your message.
highlighted, press the Right Soft
On/ Off/ Edit
Key
[Options]
.
Cancel Message Cancels
2. Select from the following
message editing and returns to
the Messaging menu.
option(s).
Preview/ Save As Draft/ Add
Slide/ Priority Level/ Remove
Name Card/ Cancel Message
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●
Subject Field Options
9. Type your message.
1. With the Subject field
10. Use the Directional Key
highlighted, press the Right Soft
to highlight Name Card, then
Key
[Options]
.
press the Left Soft Key
[Add]. Use the Directional Key
to choose My Name Card
or From Contacts and select
an entry.
2. Select from the following
option(s).
Preview/ Save As Draft/ Insert
Quick Text/ Copy Text/ Paste/
Add Slide/ Priority Level/
Cancel Message
11. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight Subject and enter the
subject.
1.3 Voice Message
12 . P r e s s
[SEND] to send.
The Basics of Sending a Voice
Message
2. Inbox
1. With the flip open, press the
The phone alerts you in up to 3
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
ways when you receive a new
message:
2. Press
New Message
.
●
By displaying a notification
3. Press
4. Press
Voice Message
.
message on the screen.
to start recording.
●
By sounding a sound or
5. Record your voice message.
vibration, if set.
6. Press
to end recording.
●
By displaying
. (In the case
of a high priority message, the
icon( ) will flash.)
7. Enter the cellular phone number
or email address of the
recipient.
8. Press the Directional Key
downward.
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Messaging
Viewing Your Inbox
of the received message into
your Contacts.
1. With the flip open, press the
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
Extract Addresses Allows you to
extract addresses.
2. Press
Inbox
.
Sort By Sender Allows you to
sort messages alphabetically by
sender's name.
3. Options from here with a
message highlighted:
●
Press
[OPEN] to view the
Messages View Allows you to
message.
select the messages view. Time
●
●
Press the Left Soft Key
will separate received and sent
[Erase] to erase the
messages into Inbox and Sent
highlighted message.
folders. Contact will group all
the received/sent messages in a
combined Messages folder.
Press the Right Soft Key
[Options] to access the
options.
Manage Inbox Allows you to
manage (lock or erase) message
list.
Reply Replies to the origination
address of the received
message.
Message Info Allows you to
check the received message
information.
Reply With Copy Replies to the
origination address with a copy
of the original message
attached.
Forward Forwards a received
message to other destination
address(es).
Add To Contacts Stores the
callback number, email address,
and numbers from the address
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Message Icon Reference
3. Sent
New/ Unread TXT
Depending on the content and size
Messages
of your messages, you can save up
to 100 Sent (50 SMS and 50
MMS) messages. This menu lists
your Sent messages.
Opened/ Read TXT
Messages
Priority High
Locked
1. With the flip open, press the
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
2. Press
Sent
.
New/ Unread Multimedia
Message
3. Options from here with a
message highlighted:
Open/ Read Multimedia
Message
●
Press
[OPEN] to view
the message.
New Webmail
Webmail Read
●
●
Press the Left Soft Key
[Erase] to erase highlighted
New/Unread Notification
Messages
message.
Press the Right Soft Key
[Options] for the following
options:
Open/Read Notification
Messages
Forward Forwards a sent
* Multimedia Message indicates Picture,
Sound or Voice Message.
message to other destination
address(es).
Reply To All Replies to all the
recipients of the sent message.
Send/Resend Allows you to
retransmit the selected message.
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Messaging
Add To Contacts Stores the
number, email address, and
numbers from the address of the
message into your Contacts.
Message Icon Reference
Text/Picture/Voice
Messages sent
Message delivered
Sort By Recipient Allows you to
sort alphabetically by recipient's
name.
Text/Picture/Voice
Messages failed
Messages View Allows you to
select the messages view. Time
will separate received and sent
Multiple Messages sent
Multiple Messages
delivered
messages into Inbox and Sent
folders. Contact will group all
the received/sent messages in a
combined Messages folder.
Multiple Messages failed
Multiple Messages
incomplete
Manage Sent Allows you to
Priority High
manage (erase or lock) message
list.
Locked
Message Info Allows you to
4. Drafts
check the sent message
information.
Saved message drafts are stored
here.
1. With the flip open, press the
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
2. Press
Drafts
.
3. Options from here with a
message highlighted:
●
Press
[EDIT] to continue
editing the message.
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1. With the flip open, press the
●
●
Press the Left Soft Key
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
[Erase]
.
2. Press
Voicemail
.
Press the Right Soft Key
[Options]
.
3. Options from here :
Send Sends the selected
message.
●
Press the Left Soft Key
[Clear] to clear the Voicemail
Counter, then then press
Add To Contacts Stores the
[Yes]
.
number, email address, and
numbers from the address
included in the message into
your Contacts.
●
Press
or
[CALL] to
listen to the message(s).
OR
Manage Drafts Allows you to
manage (erase or lock)
messages.
1. Dial 86 (VM)
from your
phone or dial your wireless
phone number from any touch-
tone phone.
Message Icon Reference
Draft Text Message
2. When the recorded
announcement begins, press
to interrupt (if applicable).
Draft Multimedia Message
3. When prompted, enter your
5. Voicemail
password, then
.
Allows you to view the number of
new voice messages recorded in
the Voicemail box. Once you
exceed the storage limit, old
messages are overwritten. When
you have a new voice message,
your phone will alert you.
Checking Your Voicemail Box
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Messaging
6. Email
7. C h a t
Allows you to send an email via
Initiates a Web Browser session
Mobile Web. You can also send
and provides quick links to your
and receive emails through Mobile
Email application after
favorite Social sites.
1. With the flip open, press the
downloading the application.
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
1. Press the Left Soft Key
2. Press
Chat
.
[Message]
.
.
3. A Mobile Web Browser session
2. Press
Email.
starts.
3. Select Mobile Email or Mobile
4. Highlight a Chat provider and
Web Email
press
.
4. A Mobile Web Browser session
will start or the Mobile Email
application will be launched.
NOTE This feature may require a
subscription to a Chat service
provider.
5. Highlight an email provider and
press
.
Messaging Settings
Allows you to configure settings for
6. Follow the instructions to set up
your messages.
your accounts.
1. With the flip open, press the
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
2. Press the Left Soft Key
[Settings]
.
3. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight one of the settings and
press
to select it.
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Message Settings Sub-Menu
Descriptions
6. TXT Auto View
Select On to automatically display
message content on the screen.
1. Messages View
Select Off for more security and
privacy by requiring the message
to be opened to view it.
Select Time to display messages
chronologically in Inbox and Sent.
Select Contact to sort all messages
7. TXT Auto Scroll
alphabetically by Contact in one
message folder.
Select On to automatically scroll
text down while viewing messages.
2. Entry Mode
Or, select Off
.
Select T9 Word , Abc , ABC, 123
,
8. Multimedia Auto Receive
or T9 Palabra to be your default
input method.
Select On to automatically
download attachments to
3. Auto Save Sent
Multimedia messages.
Or, select Off
.
Select On to automatically save
your Sent messages.
9. Quick Text
Select Off if you don't want to
save automatically. Select Prompt
to be asked to save.
Displays your list of Quick Text
phrases to help you to reduce
manual input into messages. Use
this submenu to edit and add text.
4. Auto Erase Inbox
Select On to automatically delete
read messages when you exceed
the storage limit. Or, select Off
.
5. Messaging Font Size
Select Small, Medium or Large for
the size of the Messaging
characters.
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Messaging
10. Voicemail #
Erasing Messages
Allows you to manually enter the
access number for Voicemail
Service. This number should be
You can erase messages stored in
your Inbox, Sent, or Drafts folders.
You can also erase all messages at
the same time.
only used when a VMS (Voicemail
Service) access number is not
provided by the network.
1. With the flip open, press the
Left Soft Key
[Message]
.
2. Press the Right Soft Key
[Options] then select one of
the following:
11. Callback #
Select On to automatically send a
designated callback number with
Erase Inbox/ Erase Sent/ Erase
Drafts/ Erase All
your messages. Or, select Off
.
12. Signature
3. Press
to erase the messages
selected.
Select Custom to create/edit a
signature to automatically send
with your messages. Select None
for no signature.
4. Press
to confirm the
deletion.
A confirmation message is
displayed.
13. Delivery Receipt
When Delivery Receipt is set to
On, you can see if your sent
messages have been delivered
(
).
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Search
Search
™
The Search (bing ) application
provides Verizon Wireless
subscribers with a superior,
comprehensive mobile search
top q™uality content sources and
(bing ) experience that includes
highly relevant search results from
results from VZW's downloadable
content catalogs, the Web and
Local Points of Interest.
™
Mobile Search (bing ) develops a
user experience that:
●
Provides search results from
Web, Local Points of Interest
and VZW's downloadable
content catalogs.
Access and Options
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Search. You may
need to download and install
the search application the first
™
time you access bing .
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My Pictures
Slide Show Plays all pictures as
a slide show.
My Pictures
Allows you to view and manage the
pictures stored in your phone. You
can also take new photos and
download new pictures.
Manage My Pics Allows you to
mark multiple pictures to be
Erase, Lock, Unlock, Send.
Rename Allows you to change
the file name.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
*Lock (Unlock) Allows you to
lock or unlock. Locked files can't
be erased accidentally.
2. Press
My Pictures
.
3. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight a picture. Press the
File Info Name/ Date/ Time/
[Erase] to
Left Soft Key
Resolution/ Size
erase the selected picture. Press
[VIEW] to view the
* Only appears when the picture
selected picture. Press the
is stored on the phone.
Right Soft Key
[Options]
to access additional options.
NOTE You can still access Options by
pressing the Right Soft Key
[Options] while viewing a
picture in full screen.
4. Select the option(s) to
customize.
Editing a Picture
Send By Picture Message
/
To
Online Album
Access My Pictures, then use the
Directional Key
picture. Press
to highlight a
Set As Main Wallpaper/
[VIEW] then
Front Wallpaper/ Picture ID
press the Right Soft Key
Take Picture Turns on the
camera function. (Please see
Take Picture on p.36)
[Options] to access:
Edit Allows you to zoom, rotate
and crop the photo.
Get New Pictures Download
new pictures.
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Bluetooth
●
●
TIPS
HEADSET: Supports use of a
BluetootThM
®
compatible bluetooth headset
for mono voice.
The Accolade is compatible with
devices that support the Headset,
Handsfree, Phonebook Access and
Object Push for vCard.
HANDSFREE: Supports
compatibl®e Bluetooth devices
Bluetooth headsets, and may
also support other installed
such as car kits or a c®onference
with speakerphone capabilities,
You may create and store 20
TM
pairings within the Accolade and
room device. For Handsfree Car
Kit Compatibility, refer to
www.verizonwireless.com/bluet
oothchart on the Verizon
Wireless website.
connect to one device.
The approximate communication
®
range for Bluetooth wireless
technology is up to 30 feet (10
meters).
●
PHONEBOOK ACCESS: Allows
sharing of your name card,
phonebook entries, and call
history with a compatible
Bluetooth® QD ID B015945
®
Bluetooth device.
NOTE Read the user guide of each
●
OBJECT PUSH: Allows sending
and receiving of contact name
cards and calendar events.
®
Bluetooth accessory that you
are trying to pair with your
phone because the instructions
may be different.
Turn On Bluetooth
Allows you to set the phone's
NOTE Your phone is based on the
®
®
Bluetooth power On/Off.
Bluetooth specification, but it is
not guaranteed to work with all
1. With the flip open, press
®
devices enabled with Bluetooth
[MENU]
.
wireless technology.
Phone does not support ALL
2. Press
Bluetooth
.
compatibi®lity go to
Bluetooth OBEX Profiles.
* For vehicle/accessory
3. Press the Left Soft Key
[Turn On]
.
www.verizonwireless.com/bluetoo
thchart
NOTE By default, your device’s
®
Bluetooth functionality is
turned off.
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Bluetooth
press
. When Auto Pair
1. Add New Device
Handsfree is set to On, the
device will try to autopair for
headset.
Pairing is the process that allows
the handset to locate, establish,
and register 1-to-1 connection
with the target device.
7. When pairing with the PC or
PDA is successful, highlight
For pairing with a new Bluetooth®
device
either Always Ask or Always
Connect and press
to
connect with the device.
®
1. Follow the Bluetooth accessory
8. Once connected, you will see
instructions to set the device to
pairing mode.
the device listed in the
®
Bluetooth Menu and when the
2. With the flip open, press
pair is transferring information
[MENU]
.
®
the Bluetooth indicator
will show up on your screen.
3. Press
pairing.
Bluetooth
.
con Reference in Adding New
Device
4. Press
Add New Device
.
Set the desired device to
®
When the Bluetooth wireless
connection is built and paired
devices are found, the following
icons are displayed.
5. The device will appear in Add
New Device menu once it has
been located. Highlight the
[PAIR]
device and press
.
6. The handset will prompt you for
the passcode. Consult the
passcode ®(typically “0000” - 4
Bluetooth accessory
instructions for the appropriate
zeroes). Enter the passcode and
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●
Icon References When a
Bluetooth® Wireless
The following options are available
in the paired device.
1. Remove Device: You can remove
the device from the pairing list.
Connection is Searched
(neither connected nor paired).
2. Rename Device: You can
When a carkit device is
rename the paired device.
TM
found by your Accolade
device
3. Incoming Security: Allows you
to set permission before
When an audio device is
TM
found by your Accolade
connecting an incoming device.
device
4. Service Discovery: Allows you
to search for the services that
the selected device supports.
When a PC is found by your
TM
Accolade device
When a PDA is found by
When anotherTpM hone device
your Accolade device
5. Device Info: Shows the device
information.
TM
is found by your Accolade
NOTES
device
While in the Bluetooth Menu, you can
When a printer is found by
turn the Bluetooth functionality off by
TM
your Accolade device
pressing the Left Soft Key
[Turn
When other undefined
Off]. Reversely, you can turn it on by
devices are found by your
pressing the Left Soft Key
again.
[Turn On]
TM
Accolade device
When connected with Phone or PC
supporting OPP, the following menus are
possible:
●
Icon References When
Successfully Connected
●
Send Name Card: Allows my contact data
When an only mono headset
to send other device up to 1000 Contacts.
is connected with your
●
Get Name Card: Allows you to pull name
TM
Accolade device
card of other device.
●
Exchange Name Card: Allows you to
exchange the handset's name card with
other device.
●
Send Calendar Event: Allows you to send
Calendar events to other devices.
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Bluetooth
5. Use the Directional Key
highlight a setting, then
to
My Device Info
Allows you to view and/ or edit the
press
.
®
name of the Bluetooth device.
On / Off
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
NOTE If you choose On for Discovery
Mode, your device is able to be
searched by other in-range
2. Press
Bluetooth
.
®
3. Press the Right Soft Key
Bluetooth devices.
[Options]
.
Supported Profiles
4. Press
My Device Info
.
Allows you to see profiles that your
TM
Accolade phone can support.
5. Press
to clear the existing
name.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
6. Use the Alphanumeric Keypad
to enter a new custom name.
2. Press
4. Press
Bluetooth
.
7. Press
to save and exit.
3. Press the Right Soft Key
[Options]
.
Discovery Mode
Supported Profiles
.
Allows you to set whether your
device is able to be
discovered/found by other
®
Bluetooth devices in the area.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Bluetooth
.
3. Press the Right Soft Key
[Options]
.
4. Press
Discovery Mode
.
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Contacts
2. Contact List
TChoe CnotnataccttssMenu allows you to
Allows you to view your Contact
List.
store names, phone numbers and
other information in your phone’s
memory.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
SHORTCUT
2. Press
Contacts
.
The Right Soft Key
is a hot key to
3. Press
Contact List
.
Contact List.
4. Use the Directional Key
to
1. New Contact
scroll through your Contacts
Allows you to add a new contact to
alphabetically.
your Contact List.
●
Press the Right Soft Key
[Options] to select one of
NOTE Using this submenu, the number
is saved as a new Contact, not
into an existing Contact.
the following:
New Contact/ Erase/ New
TXT Message/ New Picture
Message/ New Voice
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
Message/ Set As ICE
2. Press
Contacts
.
Contact/ Call/ Manage
Contacts/ Set As Favorite
3. Press
New Contact
.
●
●
Press the Left Soft Key
4. Enter the name and press the
[Edit] to edit.
Directional Key
downward
until the phone number type
Press
to view the entry
you want is highlighted.
details.
5. Enter the number and press
.
TIP
Use the Go To field, for quick
access to an entry without
scrolling. For example, to go to
"Vet", enter the letter V.
NOTE For more detailed information,
see page 23.
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Contacts
3. Backup Assistant
4. Favorites
Backup Assistant safeguards your
mobile phone's address book and
automatically saves a copy of the
names, phone numbers, and email
addresses stored in your phone.
You can also view, print, add,
Allows you to add Contact entries
or Contact groups to your list of
Favorites to easily view, call, or send
messages.
1.With the flip open, press
[
MENU].
delete, and edit your Contacts
online. If you lose, damage, or
upgrade your phone, Backup
2. Press
Contacts
.
3. Press
Favorites
.
Assistant will restore your Contact
List to a new or replacement
phone.
4. Select the ADD icon
.
TIP
You can add up to 10 Contacts
and/or Contact groups as
Favorites to easily make calls,
send messages, and view
messages.
Additional fees may apply. See
your service provider for details.
NOTE To use the Backup Assistant
service, you are required to
activate the service from your
phone.
5. Select whether you want to add
a favorite from your Contacts or
Group
.
1. With the flip open, press
[
MENU].
6. Use the Directional Key
to
scroll through your Contacts or
Groups alphabetically and press
2. Press
Contacts
.
3. Press
Backup Assistant
.
[MARK].
4. Follow the instructions to
download the application.
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7. Press the Left Soft Key
Add a New Group
[
Done]. Once you have added
Press the Left Soft Key
[New] to add a new group to
the list.
Contacts to the Favorites list,
the following options will
become available in the Favorites
menu:
Group's options
Left Soft Key
:
View
Press the Right Soft Key
[Options] to select one of the
following:
OK Key
:
MSG
Right Soft Key
:
Options
Move Position/ Remove/
Remove All/ Set As ICE
Contact
New TXT Message/ New
Picture Message/ New Voice
Message/ Edit Group/ Erase
Group/ Edit Members/ Set As
Favorite/ Send Name Card.
5. Groups
Allows you to view your grouped
6. Speed Dials
Contacts, add a new group, change
the name of a group, delete a
group, or send a message to
everyone in the selected group.
Allows you to view your list of
Speed Dials or designate Speed
Dials for numbers entered in your
Contacts.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Contacts
.
2. Press
Contacts
.
3. Press
Groups
.
3. Press
Speed Dials
.
4. View a Group
4. Use the Directional Key
highlight the Speed Dial
to
Use the Directional Key
highlight a group, then
to
position, or enter the Speed
Dial digit and press
press
[VIEW]
.
[Set]
.
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Contacts
5. Use the Directional Key
to
OR
highlight the Contact then press
. (For Contacts with multiple
numbers, highlight the number
Press
New Contact to
enter information not stored in
your Contact List.
for the Speed Dial, then press
.)
6. The Contact label changes to
the specified name.
6. Press
Yes to confirm.
A confirmation message is
displayed.
Entering Your ICE Personal Info
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
7. In Case of Emergency
(ICE)
2. Press
Contacts
.
This menu allows you to store
names, phone numbers and other
information, which will be very
helpful in case of emergency.
3. Press
In Case of Emergency
.
4. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight Personal Info, then
[VIEW]
.
press
1. With the flip open, press
5. Use the Directional Key
to
[MENU]
.
highlight one of the Note
[ADD]
.
2. Press
Contacts
.
entries, then press
3. Press
In Case of
6. Enter information that would be
Emergency
.
helpful in an emergency (e.g.,
your medical record number),
4. Use the Directional Key
to
then press
[SAVE]
.
highlight Contact 1, 2, or
3
,
then press
[ADD]
.
TIP
When you've assigned ICE
Contacts and your phone is
locked, the Left Soft Key
appears as [ICE] allowing the
emergency information to be
viewed without unlocking the
phone.
5. Press
From Contacts or
From Favorites to add
Contact from your Contact List.
Highlight the Contact, then
press
.
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8. My Name Card
Allows you to create, edit, and view
your own personal Contact
information including name, phone
numbers, and email address in one
entry.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Contacts
.
3. Press
My Name Card
.
4. Press
[EDIT] to enter your
personal Contact information.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
scroll to the information you
want to enter.
6. Enter your information as
necessary, then press
[SAVE]
.
NOTE Press the Right Soft Key
[SEND] to send your name
card.
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Recent Calls
●
Recent Calls
Press the Left Soft Key
[Message] to select:
The Recent Calls Menu is a list of
TXT Message/ Picture
Message/ Voice Message
the last phone numbers or Contact
entries for calls you placed,
accepted, or missed. It's
2. Received
continually updated as new
numbers are added to the
beginning of the list and the oldest
entries are removed from the
bottom of the list.
Allows you to view the list of
incoming calls; up to 90 entries.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Recent Calls
.
1. Missed
3. Press
Received
.
Allows you to view the list of
missed calls; up to 90 entries.
4. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight an entry, then
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
●
Press
[OPEN] to open
the entry.
2. Press
Recent Calls
.
●
●
Press
to place a call to
3. Press
Missed
.
the number.
4. Use the Directional Key
to
Press the Right Soft Key
highlight an entry, then
[Options] to select:
●
Press
[OPEN] to open
Save To Contacts (Contact
info)/ Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/
Erase All/ View Timers
the entry.
●
●
Press
to place a call to
the number.
●
Press the Left Soft Key
Press the Right Soft Key
[Options] to select:
[Message] to select:
TXT Message/ Picture
Message/ Voice Message
Save To Contacts (Contact
info)/ Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/
Erase All/ View Timers
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3. Dialed
4. All
Allows you to view the list of
Allows you to view the list of all
outgoing calls; up to 90 entries.
calls; up to 270 entries.
1. With the flip open, press
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Recent Calls
.
2. Press
Recent Calls
.
3. Press
Dialed
.
3. Press
All
.
4. Use the Directional Key
to
4. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight an entry, then
highlight an entry, then
●
Press
to open the entry.
Press
[OPEN] to open the
entry.
●
●
Press
to place a call to
the number.
Press
to place a call to the
number.
Press the Right Soft Key
[Options] to select:
Press the Right Soft Key
Save to Contacts(Contact
info)/ Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/
Erase All/ View Timers
[Options] to select:
Save to Contacts(Contact
info)/ Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/
Erase All/ View Timers
●
Press the Left Soft Key
[Message] to select:
Press the Left Soft Key
TXT Message/ Picture
Message/ Voice Message
[Message] to select:
TXT Message/ Picture
Message/ Voice Message
SHORTCUT
To view a quick list of all your recent
calls, press
from standby mode.
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VZ Navigator
5. View Timers
VZ Navigator
Allows you to view the duration of
The VZ Navigator Menu allows you
selected call types.
to get directions to locations when
you're out and about.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
●
Voice-prompted turn-by-turn
directions with auto-rerouting if
you miss a turn
2. Press
Recent Calls
.
3. Press
View Timers
.
●
View detailed color maps that
4. Use the Directional Key
to
can be panned and zoomed
highlight a call list.
●
Find points of interest
Last Call/ All Calls/ Received
Calls/ Dialed Calls/ Roaming
Calls/ Transmit Data/ Received
Data/ Total Data/ Last Reset/
Lifetime Calls/ Lifetime Data
Counter
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
VZ Navigator.
Now you can find the address of a
great restaurant or the nearest
ATM, check movie times, discover
the latest hot spots, and know
exactly how to get where you’re
going. VZ Navigator puts all the
advanced features of the latest
5. Press the Left Soft Key
[Reset] to reset the highlighted
timer.
6. Reset all the recorded timers by
pressing the Right Soft Key
[Reset All]
.
GPS devices and systems on your
wireless device — at a fraction of
the price. See your service provide
for cost information.
NOTE Lifetime Calls and Lifetime Data
Counter cannot be reset.
NOTE To use VZ Navigator, you must
turn location on. (See page 90)
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Settings & Tools
3. Tools
Settings & Tools
1. My Verizon
Your phone tools include Voice
Commands, Calculator, Ez Tip
Calculator, Calendar, To Do List,
Alarm Clock, Info Search,
Stopwatch, World Clock, and
Notepad.
Check your subscription
information ranging from your
payment plan to your software
upgrade or other available service.
1. With the flip open, press
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Tools
.
3. Press
My Verizon
.
3.1 Voice Commands
SHORTCUT
Pressing the Directional Key Left
the shorcut to accessing My Verizon
when the flip is open.
is
This feature provides you with the
following options equipped with
AVR (Advanced Voice Recognition)
technology. Each option has its
detailed information on the phone
and you can check it out by
2. Master Volume
Allows you to set the Master
Volume settings.
pressing the Left Soft Key
[Info].
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Master Volume
.
3. Press
4. Press
Tools
.
4. Adjust the volume with the
Directional Key
then press
Voice Commands
.
[SET] to save the setting.
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Settings & Tools
Access and Options
3.1.1 Call <Name or Number>
With the flip open, press the Voice
Say "Call" and then call someone
Command Key (on the left side
of the phone).
simply by saying the name or
phone number. Please speak clearly
and say the name or number
exactly as it is entered in your
Contact List. When you have more
than one contact number, you can
state the name and number type of
the contact (for example, 'Call John
Work').
The Voice Commands feature has
several settings which allow you to
customize how you want to use it.
Access Voice Commands, then
press the Right Soft Key
[Settings].
Confirm Choices Automatic/
Always Confirm/ Never Confirm
3.1.2 Send Msg to <Name or
Number or Group>
Sensitivity Control the sensitivity
as More Sensitive/ Automatic/
Say "Send Message" and the
command will prompt you for the
type of message. After choosing
the message type, you will be
prompted for the contact name,
number or group. It will
Less Sensitive
.
Adapt Voice If the phone often
asks you to repeat voice command,
train the phone to recognize your
voice patterns.
Train Words/ Train Digits
automatically start a message. If
you say a full-sentence command,
such as 'Send Message to Bob', it
will automatically start a text
message without asking for the
message type. When using 'Send
Message' command, speak clearly
and say the name, number or
group exactly as it is entered in
your Contact List.
Prompts Mode/ Audio Playback/
Timeout
- For Mode, set Prompts/ Readout
+ Alerts/ Readout/ Tones Only
.
- For Audio Playback, set
Speakerphone or Earpiece
.
- For Timeout, set 5 seconds or 10
seconds
.
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3.1.3 Go to <Menu>
3.1.7 Redial
The 'Go to' command allows you
Say "Redial" and the phone will
to access a menu within the phone
redial the last phone number.
(for example, 'Go to Calendar').
If no menu option is stated, a list
of options will be provided.
3.1.8 My Verizon
The 'My Verizon' command
provides you with direct access to
3.1.4 Check <Item>
your Verizon Wireless account
information.
The ‘Check’ command allows you
to check out a wide range of items
such as Phone Status, Voicemail,
Messages, Missed Calls, Time,
Signal Strength, Battery Level,
3.1.9 Help
Provides a general guideline to
using Voice Commands.
Volume, Balance, Minutes, Payment
and My Number.
3.2 Calculator
Allows you to perform simple
3.1.5 Contacts <Name>
mathematical calculations.
You can look up names in your
1. With the flip open, press
Contacts (for example, 'Contacts
[MENU]
.
John') as well as manage your
Contact List including creating,
erasing or modifying.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Tools
.
Call/ Read out/ Create New/
Modify/ Erase
4. Press
Calculator
.
5. Enter the numbers to get the
value you want. To clear entered
items, press the Left Soft Key
3.1.6 Search
Say "Search" and you can access
search engine, bing. You may need
[Clear]
.
to download and install bing first,
before using this Voice Command
function.
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Settings & Tools
6. Use the Right Soft Key
[Operators] to add parenthesis
or power.
6. Press the Left Soft Key
[Reset] for another calculation.
3.4 Calendar
7. Use the Directional Key
enter operation between
to
Allows you to keep your agenda
convenient and easy to access.
Simply store your appointments
numbers and press
the result.
[ = ] for
and your phone will alert you with
a reminder you set.
NOTE To insert a decimal, press
.
To insert + and -, press
.
SHORTCUT
Pressing the Directional Key
downward from standby mode is a hot
key to Calendar by default.
3.3 Ez Tip Calculator
Allows you to quickly and easily
1. With the flip open, press
calculate bill amounts using the bill
[MENU]
.
total, tip % and number of people
as variables.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
1. With the flip open, press
3. Press
Tools
.
[MENU]
.
4. Press
Calendar
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
5. Use the Directional Key
highlight the scheduled day.
to
3. Press
Tools
.
4. Press
Ez Tip Calculator
.
Left
: Previous Day
5. Enter the variable fields (Total
bill, Tip (%), Split) and the
Right
: Next Day
Up
: Previous Week
corresponding calculation fields
(tip and total for each person)
appear automatically.
Down
: Next Week
6. Press the Left Soft Key
[Add]
.
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7. Enter Subject, then scroll down
to set remaining settings.
6. Enter the subject in the Subject
field, then press the Directional
Key Down
to highlight Due
8. Highlight a Calendar setting
Date.
field, then press the Left Soft
Key
[Set]. For each
7. Press the Left Soft Key
Calendar event you can set:
[Date].
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
Start Date
End Date
Repeat
Start Time
End Time
Until
8. Enter the due date using numeric
keypad. (For example, press the
key
,
for NOV.) And
Alerts
Tones
use the Directional Key
to
Vibrate
move the cursor to the date or
year.
9. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight the setting you want,
OR
then press
.
Press the Right Soft Key
10. Press
[SAVE] when
[More] to enter more specific
Calendar information is
information such as Start Date,
complete.
Priority, Alert, etc.
9. Press
[SAVE] when entering
3.5 To Do List
a to do is completed.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
3.6 Alarm Clock
Allows you to set up to 10 alarms.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
At the alarm time, your alarm will
3. Press
Tools
.
be displayed on the LCD screen
and the alarm will sound.
4. Press
To Do List
.
1. With the flip open, press
5. Press the Left Soft Key
[MENU]
.
[Add]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
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Settings & Tools
5. Enter two or more characters in
the search field and press
3. Press
Tools
.
4. Press
Alarm Clock
.
[SEARCH]
.
5. Press the Left Soft Key
By default, the phone will search
[Add]
.
all the categories. To specify the
categories, highlight All and
press the Left Soft Key
6. Enter the alarm information
including:
[Set]. Use the Directional Key
●
●
●
●
Turn On/Off
Set Time
to highlight a category and
press
[MARK] to
Repeat
Ringtone
mark/unmark the category. After
specifying the categories, press
7. Use the Directional Key
to
the Left Soft Key
[DONE].
highlight the information you
want to set, then press the Left
Soft Key
[Set] to view your
setting choices.
8. Press
[SAVE] after setting all
of the Alarm fields as necessary.
NOTE At the alarm time, you can
choose Snooze or Dismiss.
3.7 Info Search
Allows you to search items stored
on the phone.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
4. Press
Tools
.
Info Search
.
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[Cities] for a list of available
3.8 Stopwatch
cities.
Allows you to use your phone as a
typical stopwatch. Pressing
will
6. Select a city from the list, then
start and stop Stopwatch time.
While measuring time, press the
press
.
The display shows the position
of the city on a global map.
Left Soft Key
to show a lap.
After time has stopped, press the
7. Press
again to zoom in on
the city and view its date and
time infomation.
Right Soft Key
2. Press
[Reset]
.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
NOTE With the Left Soft Key
DST], set to daylight saving
time.
[Set
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Tools
.
3.0 Notepad
Stopwatch
.
Allows you to add, read, edit, and
[START]
.
erase notes to yourself.
3.9 World Clock
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
Allows you to determine the
current time in another time zone
or country by navigating with the
Directional Key to the right or left.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Tools
.
1. With the flip open, press
4. Press
Notepad
.
[MENU]
.
5. Press the Left Soft Key
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
[Add] to write a new note.
3. Press
4. Press
Tools
.
6. Press the Left Soft Key
to
change the entry mode.
World Clock
.
7. After filling in the note, press
5. Press the Right Soft Key
[SAVE] to save it.
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Settings & Tools
4. Bluetooth® Menu
5.2 Call Sounds
Allows you to set how the phone
alerts you for types of incoming
calls.
For more information, please see
page 57 through 61.
5. Sounds Settings
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
Provides options to customize the
phone’s sounds.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
5.1 Easy Set-up
3. Press
Sounds Settings
.
Allows you to quickly set the main
4. Press
Call Sounds
.
Sounds settings for the keypad
volume, incoming calls and
5.2.1 Call Ringtone
messages (text, multimedia, and
voicemail).
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
1. With the flip open, press
[
MENU].
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Sounds Settings
.
Sounds Settings
.
Call Sounds
.
Easy Set-up.
Call Ringtone
.
5. Read each setting description,
select the setting you want,
6. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight a ringtone then press
to save the sound.
then press
[SET]
.
NOTE Set each alert separately with
Ring Only, Vibrate Only, Ring and
Vibrate, and Be Silent.
TIP
To hear a ringtone before you
set it, press the Left Soft Key
[Play]
.
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5.2.2 Call Vibrate
5.3 Alert Sounds
Allows you to select the alert type
1. With the flip open, press
sounds.
[MENU]
.
1. With the flip open, press
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
[MENU]
.
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Sounds Settings
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
Call Sounds
.
3. Press
Sounds Settings
.
Call Vibrate
.
4. Press
Alert Sounds
.
6. Use the Directional Key
highlight a setting, then
to
5. Select TXT Message/
Multimedia Message/
press
.
Voicemail/ Emergency Tone/
Missed Call
On/ Off
6. The Alert Sounds menu has
5.2.3 Caller ID Readout
these options:
1. With the flip open, press
Tone/ Vibrate/ Reminder
[MENU]
.
The exception for this is the
Emergency Tone menu. This
menu has these options:
Alert/ Vibrate/ Off
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Sounds Settings
.
Call Sounds
.
5.4 Keypad Volume
Caller ID Readout
.
Allows you to set the keypad
volume.
6. Use the Directional Key to scroll
to a setting, then press
.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
Ring Only/ Caller ID + Ring/
Name Repeat
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Sounds Settings
.
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Settings & Tools
5. Select an alert option.
4. Press
Keypad Volume
.
ERI Alerts you to the status of
cellular service.
5. Adjust the volume with the
Directional Key
then press
ERI: Enhanced Roaming
Indicator
[SET] to save the setting.
5.5 Digit Dial Readout
Minute Beep Alerts you 10
seconds before the end of every
minute during a call.
Allows you to set the Digit Dial
Readout.
1. With the flip open, press
Call Connect Alerts you when
the call is connected.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
Charge Complete Alerts you
when the battery is completely
charged.
3. Press
4. Press
Sounds Settings
.
Digit Dial Readout
.
Software Update Alerts you of
an OTA software update to the
device.
5. Use the Directional Key to
highlight a setting, then press
.
6. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight a setting, then
On/ Off
press
.
5.6 Service Alerts
On/ Off
Allows you to set any of the five
Alert options to either On or Off.
5.7 Power On/Off
1. With the flip open, press
Allows you to set the phone to
[MENU]
.
sound a tone when the phone is
powered on/off.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
1. With the flip open, press
3. Press
Sounds Settings
.
[MENU]
.
4. Press
Service Alerts
.
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5. Use the Directional Key
to
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Settings & Tools
.
scroll to a setting, then press
.
Sounds Settings
.
On/ Off
Power On/Off
.
6. Display Settings
5. Select Power On/ Power Off
.
Provides options to customize the
6. Use the Directional Key
to
phone’s display screen.
highlight a setting, then
press
.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
On/ Off
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
5.8 Voice Clarity
3. Press
Display Settings
.
Allows you to set the phone to
automatically adapt to noisy
environments by adjusting the
listening level and improving
speech intelligibility.
6.1 Easy Set-up
Allows you quickly set the main
Display Settings.
1. With the flip open, press
NOTE The Voice Clarity feature is
[
MENU].
automatically disabled when you
use the speakerphone or the
hands-free devices.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Settings & Tools
.
Display Settings
.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
Easy Set-up.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
Customize the following display
settings:
3. Press
Sounds Settings
.
●
PERSONAL BANNER
4. Press
Voice Clarity
.
Allows you to enter a string of
up to18 characters which
displays on the screen.
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Settings & Tools
●
●
●
●
●
●
MAIN BACKLIGHT
MENU LAYOUT
Set Backlight duration for the
Select your Main Menu Layout.
Main screen.
Tab/ List/ Grid
7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30
Seconds/ Always On/ Always
Off
DIAL DIGITS
Set the dial digits font size.
Small/ Medium/ Large
●
FRONT BACKLIGHT
MENU & LIST
Set Backlight duration for the
Front screen.
Set the menu & list font size.
7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30
Seconds
Small/ Medium/ Large
MESSAGE
●
KEYPAD BACKLIGHT
Set the message font size.
Set Backlight duration for
keypad.
Small/ Medium/ Large
MAIN CLOCK
7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30
Seconds/ Always On
Select the format of the Main
clock.
●
●
●
MAIN WALLPAPER
Normal/ Analog/ Digital 12/
Large Digital 12/ Digital 24/
Large Digital 24/ Dual (Set
City in World Clock)/ Off
Set the main screen wallpaper.
FRONT WALLPAPER
Set the front screen wallpaper.
DISPLAY THEMES
●
FRONT CLOCK
Select the format of the Front
Select your device Display
Theme.
clock.
Digital 12/ Large Digital 12/
Off
Classic/ Urban/ Metal
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6.2.2 ERI Banner
6.2 Banner
Allows you to enter a string of up
If you use ERI Service, ERI Text is
to 18 characters which displays on
the LCD screen.
shown on the sub banner.
1. With the flip open, press
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Display Settings
.
3. Press
Display Settings
.
Banner
.
4. Press
Banner
.
ERI Banner
.
6. Use the Directional Key
to
6.2.1 Personal Banner
highlight a setting, then
1. With the flip open, press
press
.
[MENU]
.
On/ Off
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
6.3 Backlight
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Display Settings
.
Allows you to set the duration for
Banner
.
illuminating the backlight for the
main display, front display, and
keypad. Each is set separately.
Personal Banner
.
6. Enter your own banner text.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
NOTE Press the Directional Key
to change the color of the text.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
Use the
to select the color
you want.
3. Press
Display Settings
.
Black/ White/ Yellow/ Orange/
Red/ Brown/ Blue/ Green/ Sky
Blue
4. Press
Backlight
.
7. Press
.
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Settings & Tools
5. Highlight a Backlight submenu
6.5 Wallpaper
and press
.
Allows you to choose the kind of
background to be displayed on the
phone's LCD in standby mode.
Main Backlight/ Front
Backlight/ Keypad Backlight
1. With the flip open, press
●
Main Backlight: 7 Seconds/
[MENU]
.
15 Seconds/
30 Seconds/ Always On
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
●
●
Front Backlight: 7 Seconds/
15 Seconds/
3. Press
Display Settings
.
4. Press
Wallpaper
.
30 Seconds
5. Highlight a Wallpaper submenu
Keypad Backlight:
and press
.
7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30
Seconds/ Always On
Main Wallpaper/ Front
Wallpaper
6.4 Brightness
1. Main Wallpaper
My Pictures/ Fun Animations/
Slide Show
Allows you to set the backlight
levels.
1. With the flip open, press
2. Front Wallpaper
[
MENU].
Highlight the desired picture
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Settings & Tools
.
and press
to select.
Display Settings
.
6. Zoom in or out is available by
Soft Keys and press
to set.
Brightness
.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
scroll to a setting, then press
.
NOTE Brightness level can be 1 to 7.
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6.6 Display Themes
4. Press
Main Menu
Settings
.
Allows you to choose between the
different themes for the phone's
menus.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight a setting, then press
.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
Menu Layout/ Replace Menu
Items/ Position Menu Items/
Reset Menu Settings
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Display Settings
.
1. Menu Layout
4. Press
Display Themes
.
TAB/ LIST/ GRID
5. Use the Directional Key
to
2. Replace Menu Items
highlight a setting, then
Select the item you want to
press
.
replace then press "Edit".
Select in the list the item you
Classic/ Urban/ Metal
want to replace it with, then
press "Set".
NOTE Press the Left Soft Key
[Preview] to preview the selected
3. Position Menu Items
display theme.
Select the item you want to
6.7 Main Menu Settings
move, then press "MOVE".
Move highlight to desired
position by pressing Up,
Down, Right and Left
Directional Keys, then press
"SET".
Allows you to choose how the
Main Menu displays for menu
selection.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
4. Reset Menu Settings
2. Press
Settings & Tools
Menu Layout/ Menu Items/
Item Positions/ All
3. Press
Display Settings
.
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SettiTnhgissUs&er GuTidoeogivless navigation
NOTE
side Volume Keys to instantly scale
screen fonts. This setting is helpful
for those who need the text to
display a little bit larger.
instructions according to the
default "List" Main Menu Layout
in the Display Settings menu. If
other menus are set, navigating
the phone's menus may be
different.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
NOTE Press the Left Soft Key
[Preview] to preview the selected
menu setting.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Display Settings
.
4. Press
Font Size
.
6.8 Font Type
Allows you to set the font type.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
select Dial Digits/
1. With the flip open, press
Menu & List/ Message/ Volume
Key Resize.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
6. Use the Directional Key
to
3. Press
Display Settings
.
highlight a setting, then
press
.
4. Press
Font Type
.
Dial Digits: Small/ Medium/
5. Use the Directional Key
to
Large
scroll to a setting, then press
.
Menu & Lists: Small/ Medium/
VZW Font/ LG Secret/ LG Mint
Large
Message: Small/ Medium/ Large
NOTE Press the Left Soft Key
Volume Key Resize: On/ Off
[Preview] to preview the selected
font type.
NOTE Press the Left Soft Key
[Preview] to preview the selected
font size.
6.9 Font Size
Allows you to set the font size for
Dial Digits, Menu & List and
Message. Plus, the Volume Key
Resize setting allows you to use the
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6.0 Clock Format
7. Phone Settings
Allows you to choose the kind of
clock to be displayed on the front
and main LCD screens.
The Phone Settings Menu allows
you to designate specific settings to
customize how you use your phone.
1. With the flip open, press
7.1 Airplane Mode
[MENU]
.
Turning on Airplane Mode will
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
disable all wireless communications.
3. Press
Display Settings
.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
4. Press
Clock Format
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
5. Highlight a Clock Format
submenu and press
.
3. Press
Phone Settings
.
Main Clock/ Front Clock
4. Press
Airplane Mode
.
1. Main Clock
5. Use the Directional Key
to
Normal/ Analog/ Digital 12/
Large Digital 12/ Digital 24/
Large Digital 24/ Dual / Off
highlight a setting, then
press
.
On/ Off
2. Front Clock
Digital 12/ Large Digital 12/ Off
7.2 S e t S h o r t c u t s
6. Use the Directional Key
to
Allows you to set shortcuts to
highlight a setting, then
phone menus using the down, up,
left and right Directional Key.
press
.
NOTE Press the Left Soft Key
7.2.1 Set My Shortcuts
[Preview] to preview the selected
clock format.
To access these shortcuts open the
flip, then press the Directional Key to
the right from standby mode (by
default) to display your four shortcuts.
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Settings & Tools
1. With the flip open, press
5. Press
Set Directional Keys
.
[MENU]
.
6. Use the Directional Key
to
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
highlight a shortcut key you
want to set.
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Phone Settings
.
Up Directional Key/ Left
Directional Key/ Down
Directional Key
Set Shortcuts
.
Set My Shortcuts
.
7. Press
to display the available
6. Use the Directional Key
highlight a shortcut key
you want to set.
to
shortcuts. Use the Directional
Key
to select one, then
.
press
Shortcut 1/ Shortcut 2/
Shortcut 3/ Shortcut 4
7.3 Voice Commands
7. Press
to display the available
Please refer to page 67 for details.
shortcuts. Use the Directional
Key
to select one, then
.
press
7.2.2 Set Directional Keys
To access these shortcuts open the
flip, then press the Directional Key
in the direction (up, down, left) set
for the Shortcut you want to
access.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
4. Press
Phone Settings
.
Set Shortcuts
.
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5. Use the Directional Key
highlight a setting, then
to
7.4 Language
Allows you to set the bilingual
(English or Spanish) feature
according to your preference.
press
.
Location On/ E911 Only
1. With the flip open, press
●
NOTES GPS satellite signals are not
always received by the phone,
especially under bad
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
atmospheric and
environmental conditions,
indoors, etc.
3. Press
Phone Settings
.
●
When a Location Setting
4. Press
Language
.
Restriction is activated in the
Security Menu, the lock code
is required when you enter
location menu. The lock code
is the same 4 digits you use as
your device lock code; initially
the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight a setting, then
press
.
English/ Español
7.5 L o c a t io n
●
When in Airplane Mode,
Allows you to set GPS (Global
services supporting Location
On functionality (such as
Positioning System: Satellite
Chaperone) will be suspended.
assisted location information
system) mode.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
4. Press
Phone Settings
.
Location
.
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Settings & Tools
7.6 Current Country
7.7 S e c u r it y
The Current Country menu allows
The Security menu allows you to
to select your current location.
secure the phone electronically.
1. With the flip open, press
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Phone Settings
.
3. Press
Phone Settings
.
4. Press
Current Country
.
4. Press
Security
.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
highlight a setting, then
The lock code is the last 4 digits
press
.
of your mobile phone number if
it is set.
NOTE To assure that your phone works
properly while you travel, please
verify the country of your current
location, so the correct Country
Code can be applied.
The lock code is the last 4 digits
of your MEID if your mobile
phone number is not set.
Once the current country value is
set, the value cannot be changed
until next location change or
initialization of all setting info
such as 'Reset Default' or
7. 7. 1 E d i t C o d e s
Allows you to enter a new four-digit
lock code.
'Restore Phone'.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Phone Settings
.
4. Press
Security
.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
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9. Use the Directional Key
highlight the restriction then
to
6. Press
Edit Codes
.
7. Select Phone Only or Calls &
press
.
Services
.
Location Setting Lock Setting/
8. Enter your new four-digit lock
Unlock Setting
code.
Calls: Incoming Calls Allow All /
9. For confirmation, it will ask you
to enter the new lock code
again.
Contacts Only / Block All
Calls: Outgoing Calls Allow All /
Contacts Only / Block All
7.7.2 Restrictions
Messages: Incoming Messages
Allow All / Block All
Allows you to set separate
restrictions for Location Setting,
Calls and Messages.
Messages: Outgoing Messages
Allow All / Block All
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU].
7.7.3 Phone Lock Setting
Keeps your phone from
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Settings & Tools
.
unauthorized use. Once the phone
Phone Settings
.
is locked, it's in restricted mode
until the lock code is entered. You
can still receive phone calls and
Security
.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
make emergency calls. You can
modify the lock code using Edit
Codes submenu within the Security
menu.
6. Press
Restrictions
.
7. Enter the four-digit PIN code.
8. Select a Restrictions menu then
1. With the flip open, press
press
.
[MENU]
.
Location Setting/ Calls/
Messages
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
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Settings & Tools
7. 7. 5 R e s e t D e f a u l t
3. Press
4. Press
Phone Settings
.
Allows you to reset your phone to
Security
.
the factory default settings.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
1. With the flip open, press
6. Press
Phone Lock Setting
.
[MENU]
.
7. Highlight an option then
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
press
.
3. Press
4. Press
Phone Settings
.
Unlocked remains unlocked, by
Security
.
default.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
On Power Up The phone is
locked when it is turned on.
6. Press
7. Press
Reset Default
.
after reading the
7.7.4 Lock Phone Now
warning message.
1. With the flip open, press
8. Select Revert by pressing
.
[MENU]
.
A confirmation message is
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
displayed briefly before the
phone resets itself.
3. Press
Phone Settings
.
4. Press
Security
.
7. 7. 6 R e s t o r e P h o n e
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
Allows you to erase all user data
and Contact information you've
6. Press
Lock Phone Now
.
entered in the phone's memory so
it's as if it just left the factory.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
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7.9 NAM Select
3. Press
4. Press
Phone Settings
.
Allows you to select the phone’s
Security
.
NAM (Number Assignment
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
Module) if the phone is registered
with multiple service providers.
6. Press
Restore Phone
.
1. With the flip open, press
7. Press
after reading the
[MENU]
.
warning message.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
8. Enter the four-digit lock code.
3. Press
Phone Settings
.
7.8 System Select
4. Press
NAM Select
.
Allows you to set up the phone
management environment. Leave
this setting as the default unless
5. Use the Directional Key
highlight a setting, then
to
press
.
you want to alter system selection
as instructed by your service
provider.
NAM1/ NAM2
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Phone Settings
.
4. Press
System Select
.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight a setting, then
press
.
Home Only/ Automatic A/
Automatic B
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Settings & Tools
8.2 Auto Retry
8. Call Settings
Allows you to set the length of time
The Call Settings Menu allows you
to designate how the phone
handles both incoming and
outgoing calls.
the phone waits before
automatically redialing a number
when the attempted call fails.
1. With the flip open, press
8.1 Answer Options
[MENU]
.
Allows you to determine how the
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
phone will answer an incoming call.
3. Press
Call Settings
.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
4. Press
Auto Retry
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
5. Use the Directional Key
highlight a setting, then
to
3. Press
Call Settings
.
press
.
4. Press
Answer Options
.
Off/ Every 10 Seconds/ Every
30 Seconds/ Every 60 Seconds
5. Use the Directional Key
to
to mark the setting(s) you want
to use, then press
.
8.3 TTY Mode
Flip Open/ Any Key/ Auto with
Handsfree
Allows you to attach a TTY device
enabling you to communicate with
parties also using a TTY device. A
phone with TTY support is able to
translate typed characters to voice.
6. Press the Left Soft Key
[Done] when you have marked
the setting(s) you want.
Voice can also be translated into
characters and then displayed on
the TTY.
NOTE Auto with Handsfree is available
when any external device is
connected to your phone or
speaker is set to on.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
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Connecting TTY Equipment and a
Terminal
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Settings & Tools
.
Call Settings
.
1. Connect a TTY cable to TTY
TTY Mode
.
connection on the terminal (TTY
connection location is the same
as a headset jack).
An explanation message is
displayed.
2. Enter the phone menu and set
5. Press
to continue.
the desired TTY mode.
6. Use the Directional Key
highlight a setting, then
to
3. After setting a TTY mode, check
the LCD screen of the phone for
the TTY icon.
press
.
TTY Full/ TTY + Talk/ TTY +
Hear/ TTY Off
4. Connect the TTY equipment to
the power source and turn it on.
TTY Full: Users who cannot talk or
5. Make a phone connection to the
hear send and receive a text
desired number.
message through TTY equipment.
6. When connection is made, use
the TTY equipment to type in
and send a text message or send
voice.
TTY + Talk: Users who can talk but
cannot hear receive a text message
and send voice through TTY
equipment.
7. The voice or text message from
the receiver end displays on the
TTY equipment display.
TTY + Hear: Users who can hear
but cannot talk send a text
message and receive voice through
TTY equipment.
TTY Off: Users send and receive
without TTY equipment.
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Settings & Tools
TTY Mode (Tele Type writer)
When making
communications with a
non-TTY terminal
Transmission/
Menu
User
Feature
Receiving Mode
For hearing-/
text message
Operator
required
TTY Full
verbally-
transmission, text
message receiving
impaired
able to
talk
For hearing-
impaired
voice transmission,
Operator
required
TTY + Talk
text message receiving
text message
transmission, voice
receiving
TTY +
Hear
For verbally-
impaired
Operator
required
audible
voice transmission,
voice receiving
TTY Off
8.4 One Touch Dial
8.5 Voice Privacy
Allows you to initiate a speed dial
Allows you to set the voice privacy
call by pressing and holding the
feature for CDMA calls. CDMA
speed dial digit. If set to Off, Speed
offers inherent voice privacy. Check
Dial numbers designated in your
Contacts will not function.
with your service provider for
availability.
1. With the flip open, press
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Call Settings
.
3. Press
Call Settings
.
4. Press
One Touch Dial
.
4. Press
Voice Privacy
.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
5. Use the Directional Key
to
highlight a setting, then
highlight a setting, then
press
.
press
.
On/ Off
On/ Off
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5. Use the Directional Key
highlight a setting, then
to
8.6 DTMF Tones
Allows you to set the DTMF tone
press
.
length.
On/ Off
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
6. Highlight the Reference Country
and press Left Soft Key
Set
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
to select country.
3. Press
Call Settings
.
7. Use the Directional Key
to
4. Press
DTMF Tones
.
scroll to the desired country.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
8. Press Left Soft Key
Details
highlight a setting, then
to edit and save the country
press
.
code, IDD Prefix(International
Direct Dial), NDD
Normal/ Long
Prefix(National Direct Dial),
Area/City Code and
8.7 Assisted Dialing
Length(Length of Phone
Supports easy dialing on
Number), then press
to set.
international calls while traveling in
non-U.S. roaming region. If Set to
On, Assisted Dialing is displayed in
calling screen.
NOTE For example, if you make a call
from China to U.S when assisted
dialing option is on (Reference
Country is set to 'U.S.A'), '+'
code will be automatically
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
replaced by the matched IDD
prefix of China.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
4. Press
Call Settings
.
Assisted Dialing
.
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Settings & Tools
8.8 Dial Search
9. Memory
Dial Search assists you to easily dial
any one of your contact numbers
without searching the contact list.
Allows you to check your
TM
Accolade internal phone memory.
Shows the memory information
saved in your phone.
Press a number key that matched
with the first character of the
contact name you wish to call.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
If dial search option is on, the
matched contact searched list will
be showed up on the dial screen.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Memory
.
4. Use the Directional Key
to
1. With the flip open, press
select file storage type in the
[MENU]
.
TM
Accolade , then press
view the memory used.
to
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
Memory Usage / My Pictures /
My Ringtones / My Sounds /
My Contacts
3. Press
Call Settings
.
4. Press
Dial Search
.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
0. Phone Info
highlight a setting, then press
.
Allows you to view the information
specific to your phone and
software.
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Phone Info
.
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0.1 My Number
0.3 Icon Glossary
Allows you to view your phone
Allows you to view all the icons and
number.
their meanings.
1. With the flip open, press
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
[MENU]
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
3. Press
Phone Info
.
3. Press
Phone Info
.
4. Press
My Number
.
4. Press
Icon Glossary
.
0.2 SW/HW Version
0.4 Software Update
Allows you to view the versions of
This feature gives your phone the
various applications such as SW,
ability to upgrade to the latest
PRL, ERI, Browser, Media Center,
software and keeps your phone
®
AVR, EMS, MMS, Bluetooth ,
operating with the latest features
OTADM Version, MSUI, HW
without visiting a Verizon Wireless
Version, MEID, and Warranty Date
Communications Store for the
Code.
upgrade. You can either be notified
automatically that there is an
updated version of software
1. With the flip open, press
[MENU]
.
available for your phone, or you
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
can manually check to see if there
are any updates available for you to
download.
3. Press
Phone Info
.
4. Press
SW/HW Version
.
Automatic Update
Your phone will receive a
notification that there is an
updated version of software
available to be downloaded. You
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Settings & Tools
can press
when notified that a
Press
Check New to check
download is available or it can
happen automatically. Once the
download is complete you may,
depending on the nature of the
update, have three options
available: Accept the update, Defer
the update, or Reject the update.
if any new software updates are
available to download. If a newer
software version is available, it
will automatically begin
downloading after 30 seconds or
you can begin the download
immediately by pressing
.
NOTE During the update you cannot
make or receive phone calls,
including 911 calls, or text
messages.
*. Set-up Wizard
1. With the flip open, press
[
MENU].
Manual Update
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
1. With the flip open, press
3. Press
Set-up Wizard.
[MENU]
.
4. Use the Directional Key
to
2. Press
Settings & Tools
.
scroll to Set-up Wizard screens.
3. Press
Phone Info
.
5. Use the Directional Key
to
4. Press
Software Update
.
scroll to a setting, then press
[
SET].
The two options shown will be
Status and Check New.
NOTE If you don't want to chan ge the
setting, press the Right Soft Key
[Skip] to go to the next
setting.
Press
Status to see the
status of a download or update
and see information on the last
successful update. If updates
have not yet been performed,
status information will be
unavailable.
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1. FONT RESIZE INFO
When you view menus and lists,
you can adjust the font size using
the side volume keys
2. VOLUME KEY RESIZE
Select whether you would like to
use volume key for font size
adjustment.
3. CALL SOUNDS
Ring Only/ Vibrate Only/ Ring
and Vibrate/ Be Silent
4. DISPLAY THEMES
Select your device Display
Theme.
5. MENU LAYOUT
Tab/ List/ Grid
6. MAIN CLOCK
Select the format of the Main
clock.
Normal/ Analog/ Digital 12/
Large Digital 12/ Digital 24/
Large Digital 24/ Dual / Off
7. FRONT CLOCK
Select the format of the Front
clock.
Digital 12/ Large Digital 12/ Off
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Safety
Radiation Protection
TIA Safety Information
Those standards were based on
comprehensive and periodic
The following is the complete TIA
Safety Information for wireless
handheld phones.
evaluations of the relevant scientific
literature. For example, over 120
scientists, engineers, and physicians
from universities, government
health agencies, and industry
reviewed the available body of
research to develop the ANSI
Standard (C95.1).
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Signal
Your wireless handheld portable
phone is a low power radio
transmitter and receiver. When ON,
it receives and sends out Radio
Frequency (RF) signals.
The design of your phone complies
with the FCC guidelines (and those
standards).
In August, 1996, the Federal
Communications Commissions
(FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels for
handheld wireless phones. Those
guidelines are consistent with the
safety standards previously set by
both U.S. and international
standards bodies:
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an
approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachments could
damage the phone and may violate
FCC regulations.
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986)
ICNIRP (1996)
Phone Operation
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the
phone as you would any other
telephone with the antenna pointed
up and over your shoulder.
* American National Standards
Institute; National Council on
Radiation Protection and
Measurements; International
Commission on Non-Ionizing
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Tips on Efficient Operation
Electronic Devices
For your phone to operate most
Most modern electronic equipment
efficiently:
is shielded from RF signals.
However, certain electronic
equipment may not be shielded
against the RF signals from your
wireless phone.
Don’t touch the antenna
unnecessarily when the phone is in
use. Contact with the antenna
affects call quality and may cause
the phone to operate at a higher
power level than otherwise needed.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers
Driving
Association recommends that a
minimum separation of six (6)
inches be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone and a
pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker.
These recommendations are
Check the laws and regulations on
the use of wireless phones in the
areas where you drive and always
obey them. Also, if using your
phone while driving, please observe
the following:
consistent with the independent
research by and recommendations
of Wireless Technology Research.
●
Give full attention to driving --
driving safely is your first
responsibility;
Persons with pacemakers:
●
Use hands-free operation, if
●
Should ALWAYS keep the phone
available;
more than six (6) inches from
their pacemaker when the phone
is turned ON;
●
Pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call if
driving conditions or the law
require it.
●
Should not carry the phone in a
breast pocket;
●
Should use the ear opposite the
pacemaker to minimize the
potential for interference;
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●
Should turn the phone OFF
Vehicles
immediately if there is any
reason to suspect that
RF signals may affect improperly
installed or inadequately shielded
interference is taking place.
electronic systems in motor
vehicles. Check with the
Hearing Aids
manufacturer or its representative
regarding your vehicle. You should
also consult the manufacturer of
any equipment that has been
added to your vehicle.
Some digital wireless phones may
interfere with some hearing aids. In
the event of such interference, you
may want to consult your service
provider (or call the customer
service line to discuss alternatives).
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility
where posted notices so require.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal
Aircraft
medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to
determine if it is adequately
shielded from external RF energy.
Your physician may be able to
FCC regulations prohibit using your
phone while in the air. Switch OFF
your phone before boarding an
aircraft.
assist you in obtaining this
information.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting
operations, turn your phone OFF
when in a “blasting area” or in areas
posted: “Turn off two-way radio”.
Obey all signs and instructions.
Health Care Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in health care
facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you
to do so. Hospitals or health care
facilities may use equipment that
could be sensitive to external RF
energy.
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Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
area. If in-vehicle wireless
equipment is improperly installed
and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
Turn your phone OFF when in any
area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and
instructions. Sparks in such areas
Safety Information
could cause an explosion or fire
resulting in bodily injury or even
death.
Please read and observe the
following information for safe and
proper use of your phone and to
prevent damage. Also, keep the
user guide in an accessible place at
all times after reading it.
Areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere are often, but not
always marked clearly. Potential
areas may include: fueling areas
(such as gasoline stations); below
deck on boats; fuel or chemical
transfer or storage facilities;
Violation of the
instructions may
cause minor or serious damage to
the product.
vehicles using liquefied petroleum
gas (such as propane or butane);
areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles (such as
grain, dust, or metal powders); and
any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off
your vehicle engine.
●
Do not disassemble or open
crush, bend or deform, puncture
or shred.
●
Do not modify or remanufacture,
attempt to insert foreign objects
into the battery, immerse or
expose to water or other liquids,
expose to fire, explosion or other
hazard.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air
Bag
●
●
Only use the battery for the
system for which it is specified.
An air bag inflates with great force.
DO NOT place objects, including
either installed or portable wireless
equipment, in the area over the air
bag or in the air bag deployment
Only use the battery with a
charging system that has been
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●
qualified with the system per this
For those host devices that
standard. Use of an unqualified
utilize a USB port as a charging
battery or charger may present a
source, the host device's user
risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or
other hazard.
manual shall include a statement
that the phone shall only be
connected to products that bear
the USB-IF logo or have
completed the USB-IF
●
●
Do not short circuit a battery or
allow metallic conductive objects
to contact battery terminals.
compliance program.
Replace the battery only with
another battery that has been
qualified with the system per this
standard, IEEE-Std-1725-200x.
Charger and Adapter Safety
●
The charger and adapter are
intended for indoor use only.
Use of an unqualified battery
may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage or other
hazard.
●
Insert the battery pack charger
vertically into the wall power
socket.
●
Promptly dispose of used
batteries in accordance with local
regulations.
●
Only use the approved battery
charger. Otherwise, you may
cause serious damage to your
phone.
●
●
Battery usage by children should
be supervised.
●
Use the correct adapter for your
phone when using the battery
pack charger abroad.
Avoid dropping the phone or
battery. If the phone or battery is
dropped, especially on a hard
Battery Information and Care
surface, and the user suspects
damage, take it to a service
center for inspection.
●
Please dispose of your battery
properly or take it to your local
wireless carrier for recycling.
●
Improper battery use may result in
a fire, explosion or other hazard.
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●
●
The battery doesn’t need to be
empty before recharging.
in an abnormal state. In this
case, remove the battery from
the phone, reinstall it, and turn
the phone on.
Use only LG-approved chargers
specific to your phone model
since they are designed to
maximize battery life.
Explosion, Shock, and Fire
Hazards
●
●
●
Do not disassemble or short-
●
Do not put your phone in a
circuit the battery.
place subject to excessive dust
and keep the minimum required
Keep the battery’s metal
contacts clean.
distance between the power cord
and heat sources.
Replace the battery when it no
longer provides acceptable
performance. The battery can be
recharged several hundred times
before replacement.
●
●
●
Unplug the power cord prior to
cleaning your phone, and clean
the power plug pin when it’s
dirty.
●
●
●
Recharge the battery after long
periods of non-use to maximize
battery life.
When using the power plug,
ensure that it’s firmly connected.
If not, it may cause excessive
heat or fire.
Battery life will vary due to usage
patterns and environmental
conditions.
If you put your phone in a
pocket or bag without covering
the receptacle of the phone
(power plug pin), metallic articles
(such as a coin, paperclip or
pen) may short-circuit the
phone. Always cover the
Use of extended backlighting,
Browser, and data connectivity
kits affect battery life and talk/
standby times.
●
The self-protection function of
receptacle when not in use.
the battery cuts the power of
the phone when its operation is
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●
●
Don’t short-circuit the battery.
Using the phone in proximity to
Metallic articles such as a coin,
receiving equipment (i.e., TV or
paperclip or pen in your pocket
radio) may cause interference to
the phone.
or bag may short-circuit the +
and – terminals of the battery
(metal strips on the battery)
upon moving. Short-circuit of the
terminal may damage the battery
and cause an explosion.
●
Do not use the phone if the
antenna is damaged. If a
damaged antenna contacts skin,
it may cause a slight burn. Please
contact an LG Authorized
Service Center to replace the
damaged antenna.
General Notice
●
Using a damaged battery or
●
Do not immerse your phone in
water. If this happens, turn it off
placing a battery in your mouth
may cause serious injury.
immediately and remove the
battery. If the phone does not
work, take it to an LG Authorized
Service Center.
●
Do not place items containing
magnetic components such as a
credit card, phone card, bank
book, or subway ticket near your
phone. The magnetism of the
phone may damage the data
stored in the magnetic strip.
●
●
Do not paint your phone.
The data saved in your phone
might be deleted due to careless
use, repair of the phone, or
upgrade of the software. Please
backup your important phone
numbers. (Ringtones, text
●
Talking on your phone for a long
period of time may reduce call
quality due to heat generated
during use.
messages, voice messages,
pictures, and videos could also
be deleted.) The manufacturer is
not liable for damage due to the
loss of data.
●
When the phone is not used for
a long period time, store it in a
safe place with the power cord
unplugged.
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●
When you use the phone in
associated in some studies with
public places, set the ringtone to
tinnitus (a ringing in the ear),
vibration so you don't disturb
others.
hypersensitivity to sound and
distorted hearing. Individual
susceptibility to noise-induced
hearing loss and other potential
hearing problems varies.
●
●
Do not turn your phone on or
off when putting it to your ear.
Use accessories, such as
The amount of sound produced by
a portable audio device varies
depending on the nature of the
sound, the device, the device
earphones and headsets, with
caution. Ensure that cables are
tucked away safely and do not
touch the antenna unnecessarily.
settings and the headphones. You
should follow some commonsense
Caution:
Avoid potential hearing
loss.
recommendations when using any
portable audio device:
●
Set the volume in a quiet
environment and select the
lowest volume at which you can
hear adequately.
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds
(including music) is the most
common cause of preventable
hearing loss. Some scientific
●
When using headphones, turn
the volume down if you cannot
hear the people speaking near
you or if the person sitting next
to you can hear what you are
listening to.
research suggests that using
portable audio devices, such as
portable music players and cellular
telephones, at high volume settings
for long durations may lead to
permanent noise induced hearing
●
loss. This includes the use of
Do not turn the volume up to
headphones (including headsets,
block out noisy surroundings. If
loud sound has also be®en
earbuds and Bluetooth or other
you choose to listen to your
portable device in a noisy
environment, use noise-
wireless devices). Exposure to very
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cancelling headphones to block
Voice: (800) 222-2336
out background environmental
noise.
Email: [email protected]
Internet: www.audiology.org
National Institute on Deafness
and Other Communication
Disorders
●
Limit the amount of time you
listen. As the volume increases,
less time is required before your
hearing could be affected.
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
Voice: (301) 496-7243
Email: [email protected]
Internet:
●
Avoid using headphones after
exposure to extremely loud
noises, such as rock concerts,
that might cause temporary
hearing loss. Temporary hearing
loss might cause unsafe volumes
to sound normal.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/h
earing
●
Do not listen at any volume that
causes you discomfort. If you
experience ringing in your ears,
hear muffled speech or
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg.
200 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20201
Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-
356-4674)
experience any temporary
hearing difficulty after listening
to your portable audio device,
discontinue use and consult
your doctor.
Internet:
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/n
oise/default.html
You can obtain additional
information on this subject from
the following sources:
American Academy of Audiology
11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite
300
Reston, VA 20190
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cases, other researchers have had
difficulty in reproducing those
studies, or in determining the
reasons for inconsistent results.
FDA Consumer Update
The U.S. Food and
Drug Administration’s
Center for Devices and
2. What is the FDA's role
concerning the safety of wireless
phones?
Radiological Health Consumer
Update on Mobile Phones:
1. Do wireless phones pose a
health hazard?
Under the law, the FDA does not
review the safety of radiation-
emitting consumer products such
as wireless phones before they can
be sold, as it does with new drugs
or medical devices. However, the
agency has authority to take action
if wireless phones are shown to
emit Radio Frequency (RF) energy
at a level that is hazardous to the
user. In such a case, the FDA could
require the manufacturers of
The available scientific evidence
does not show that any health
problems are associated with using
wireless phones. There is no proof,
however, that wireless phones are
absolutely safe. Wireless phones
emit low levels of Radio Frequency
(RF) energy in the microwave range
while being used. They also emit
very low levels of RF when in
standby mode. Whereas high levels
of RF can produce health effects
(by heating tissue), exposure to
low level RF that does not produce
heating effects causes no known
adverse health effects. Many
wireless phones to notify users of
the health hazard and to repair,
replace, or recall the phones so
that the hazard no longer exists.
Although the existing scientific
data does not justify FDA
studies of low level RF exposures
have not found any biological
effects. Some studies have
regulatory actions, the FDA has
urged the wireless phone industry
to take a number of steps,
including the following:
suggested that some biological
effects may occur, but such
findings have not been confirmed
by additional research. In some
●
Support needed research into
possible biological effects of RF
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of the type emitted by wireless
participates in some interagency
working group activities, as well.
phones;
The FDA shares regulatory
●
Design wireless phones in a way
that minimizes any RF exposure
to the user that is not necessary
for device function; and
responsibilities for wireless phones
with the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC). All phones that
are sold in the United States must
comply with FCC safety guidelines
that limit RF exposure. The FCC
relies on the FDA and other health
agencies for safety questions
about wireless phones.
●
Cooperate in providing users of
wireless phones with the best
possible information on possible
effects of wireless phone use on
human health.
The FDA belongs to an interagency
working group of the federal
agencies that have responsibility
for different aspects of RF safety to
ensure coordinated efforts at the
federal level. The following
agencies belong to this working
group:
The FCC also regulates the base
stations that the wireless phone
networks rely upon. While these
base stations operate at higher
power than do the wireless phones
themselves, the RF exposures that
people get from these base
stations are typically thousands of
times lower than those they can
get from wireless phones. Base
stations are thus not the subject of
the safety questions discussed in
this document.
●
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
●
Environmental Protection
Agency
●
Occupational Safety and Health
3. What kinds of phones are the
subject of this update?
Administration
●
The term “wireless phone” refers
here to handheld wireless phones
with built-in antennas, often called
“cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones.
National Telecommunications
and Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health
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These types of wireless phones can
the effects of Radio Frequency
expose the user to measurable
(RF) energy exposures
Radio Frequency (RF) energy
characteristic of wireless phones
because of the short distance
have yielded conflicting results that
between the phone and the user’s
often cannot be repeated in other
head.
laboratories. A few animal studies,
however, have suggested that low
levels of RF could accelerate the
development of cancer in
These RF exposures are limited by
FCC safety guidelines that were
developed with the advice of the
FDA and other federal health and
safety agencies. When the phone is
located at greater distances from
the user, the exposure to RF is
drastically lower because a
laboratory animals. However, many
of the studies that showed
increased tumor development used
animals that had been genetically
engineered or treated with cancer-
causing chemicals so as to be pre-
disposed to develop cancer in the
absence of RF exposure. Other
studies exposed the animals to RF
for up to 22 hours per day. These
conditions are not similar to the
conditions under which people use
wireless phones, so we do not
know with certainty what the
person's RF exposure decreases
rapidly with increasing distance
from the source. The so-called
“cordless phones,” which have a
base unit connected to the
telephone wiring in a house,
typically operate at far lower power
levels, and thus produce RF
exposures far below the FCC safety
limits.
results of such studies mean for
human health. Three large
4. What are the results of the
research done already?
epidemiology studies have been
published since December 2000.
Between them, the studies
The research done thus far has
produced conflicting results, and
many studies have suffered from
flaws in their research methods.
Animal experiments investigating
investigated any possible
association between the use of
wireless phones and primary brain
cancer, glioma, meningioma, or
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acoustic neuroma, tumors of the
cancer. This is because the interval
brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or
between the time of exposure to a
other cancers. None of the studies
cancer-causing agent and the time
demonstrated the existence of any
tumors develop — if they do —
harmful health effects from wireless
may be many, many years. The
phone RF exposures. However, none
interpretation of epidemiological
of the studies can answer questions
studies is hampered by difficulties in
about long-term exposures, since
measuring actual RF exposure
the average period of phone use in
during day-to-day use of wireless
these studies was around three
years.
phones. Many factors affect this
measurement, such as the angle at
which the phone is held, or which
model of phone is used.
5. What research is needed to
decide whether RF exposure from
wireless phones poses a health
risk?
6. What is the FDA doing to find
out more about the possible
health effects of wireless phone
RF?
A combination of laboratory studies
and epidemiological studies of
people actually using wireless
The FDA is working with the U.S.
phones would provide some of the
National Toxicology Program and
data that are needed. Lifetime
with groups of investigators around
animal exposure studies could be
the world to ensure that high
completed in a few years. However,
priority animal studies are
very large numbers of animals would
conducted to address important
be needed to provide reliable proof
questions about the effects of
of a cancer promoting effect, if one
exposure to Radio Frequency (RF)
energy.
exists. Epidemiological studies can
provide data that is directly
The FDA has been a leading
applicable to human populations,
but ten or more years follow-up may
be needed to provide answers
about some health effects, such as
participant in the World Health
Organization International Electro
Magnetic Fields (EMF) Project since
its inception in 1996. An influential
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result of this work has been the
development of a detailed agenda
of research needs that has driven
the establishment of new research
programs around the world. The
project has also helped develop a
series of public information
phone?
All phones sold in the United States
must comply with Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
guidelines that limit Radio
Frequency (RF) energy exposures.
The FCC established these
documents on EMF issues.
guidelines in consultation with the
The FDA and the Cellular
FDA and the other federal health
Telecommunications & Internet
and safety agencies. The FCC limit
Association (CTIA) have a formal
for RF exposure from wireless
Cooperative Research And
phones is set at a Specific
Development Agreement (CRADA)
Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts
to do research on wireless phone
per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC
safety. The FDA provides the
limit is consistent with the safety
scientific oversight, obtaining input
standards developed by the
from experts in government,
Institute of Electrical and Electronic
industry, and academic
Engineering (IEEE) and the National
organizations. CTIA-funded research Council on Radiation Protection and
is conducted through contracts with
Measurement. The exposure limit
independent investigators. The
takes into consideration the body’s
initial research will include both
ability to remove heat from the
laboratory studies and studies of
tissues that absorb energy from the
wireless phone users. The CRADA
wireless phone and is set well below
will also include a broad assessment
levels known to have effects.
of additional research needs in the
Manufacturers of wireless phones
context of the latest research
must report the RF exposure level
developments around the world.
for each model of phone to the
FCC. The FCC website
7. How can I find out how much
Radio Frequency energy exposure
I can get by using my wireless
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)
gives directions for locating the
FCC identification number on your
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phone so you can find your phone’s
at different laboratories on the
RF exposure level in the online
listing.
same phone. SAR is the
measurement of the amount of
energy absorbed in tissue, either by
the whole body or a small part of
the body. It is measured in watts/kg
(or milliwatts/g) of matter. This
measurement is used to determine
whether a wireless phone complies
with safety guidelines.
8. What has the FDA done to
measure the Radio Frequency
energy coming from wireless
phones?
The Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is
developing a technical standard for
measuring the Radio Frequency (RF)
energy exposure from wireless
9. What steps can I take to reduce
my exposure to Radio Frequency
energy from my wireless phone?
phones and other wireless handsets
with the participation and
If there is a risk from these products
leadership of FDA scientists and
— and at this point we do not
engineers. The standard,
know that there is — it is probably
“Recommended Practice for
very small. But if you are concerned
Determining the Spatial-Peak
about avoiding even potential risks,
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in
you can take a few simple steps to
the Human Body Due to Wireless
minimize your exposure to Radio
Communications Devices:
Frequency (RF) energy. Since time is
Experimental Techniques”, sets forth
a key factor in how much exposure a
the first consistent test
person receives, reducing the
methodology for measuring the rate
amount of time spent using a
at which RF is deposited in the
wireless phone will reduce RF
heads of wireless phone users. The
exposure. If you must conduct
test method uses a tissue-simulating extended conversations by wireless
model of the human head.
phone every day, you could place
Standardized SAR test methodology
more distance between your body
is expected to greatly improve the
consistency of measurements made
and the source of the RF, since the
exposure level drops off dramatically
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with distance. For example, you
using wireless phones at all. For
could use a headset and carry the
example, the government in the
wireless phone away from your body United Kingdom distributed leaflets
or use a wireless phone connected
containing such a recommendation
to a remote antenna. Again, the
in December 2000. They noted
scientific data does not
that no evidence exists that using a
demonstrate that wireless phones
wireless phone causes brain tumors
are harmful. But if you are
or other ill effects. Their
concerned about the RF exposure
recommendation to limit wireless
from these products, you can use
phone use by children was strictly
measures like those described above precautionary; it was not based on
to reduce your RF exposure from
scientific evidence that any health
hazard exists.
wireless phone use.
10. What about children using
wireless phones?
11. What about wireless phone
interference with medical
equipment?
The scientific evidence does not
show a danger to users of wireless
Radio Frequency (RF) energy from
phones, including children and
wireless phones can interact with
teenagers. If you want to take steps
some electronic devices. For this
to lower exposure to Radio
reason, the FDA helped develop a
Frequency (RF) energy, the
detailed test method to measure
measures described above would
Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI)
apply to children and teenagers
of implanted cardiac pacemakers
using wireless phones. Reducing the
and defibrillators from wireless
time of wireless phone use and
telephones. This test method is now
increasing the distance between the
part of a standard sponsored by the
user and the RF source will reduce
RF exposure.
Association for the Advancement of
Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).
The final draft, a joint effort by the
FDA, medical device manufacturers,
and many other groups, was
Some groups sponsored by other
national governments have advised
that children be discouraged from
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completed in late 2000. This
FDA web page on wireless phones
standard will allow manufacturers to
(http://www.fda.gov/Radiation-
ensure that cardiac pacemakers and
EmittingProducts/
defibrillators are safe from wireless
phone EMI.
RadiationEmittingProductsand
Procedures/HomeBusinessand
Entertainment/CellPhones/
default.htm)
The FDA has tested hearing aids for
interference from handheld wireless
phones and helped develop a
Federal Communications
voluntary standard sponsored by
Commission (FCC) RF Safety
the Institute of Electrical and
Program
Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This
standard specifies test methods and
performance requirements for
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)
International Commission on
Nonlonizing Radiation Protection
(http://www.icnirp.de)
hearing aids and wireless phones so
that no interference occurs when a
person uses a “compatible” phone
and a “compatible” hearing aid at
World Health Organization (WHO)
International EMF Project
(http://www.who.int/emf)
the same time. This standard was
approved by the IEEE in 2000.
Health Protection Agency
(http://www.hpa.org.uk/)
The FDA continues to monitor the
use of wireless phones for possible
interactions with other medical
devices. Should harmful interference
be found to occur, the FDA will
conduct testing to assess the
interference and work to resolve the
problem.
12. Where can I find additional
information?
For additional information, please
refer to the following resources:
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you choose an installed mounted
device for your wireless phone or
a speaker phone accessory, take
advantage of these devices if
available to you.
10 Driver Safety Tips
Your wireless phone gives you the
powerful ability to communicate by
voice almost anywhere, anytime. An
important responsibility
accompanies the benefits of wireless
phones, one that every user must
uphold.
3. Make sure you place your
wireless phone within easy reach
and where you can reach it
without removing your eyes from
the road. If you get an incoming
call at an inconvenient time, if
possible, let your voicemail
answer it for you.
When operating a car, driving is
your first responsibility. When using
your wireless phone behind the
wheel of a car, practice good
common sense and remember the
following tips:
4. Suspend conversations during
hazardous driving conditions or
situations. Let the person you are
speaking with know you are
1. Get to know your wireless phone
and its features such as speed
dial and redial. Carefully read
your instruction manual and learn
to take advantage of valuable
features most phones offer,
driving; if necessary, suspend the
call in heavy traffic or hazardous
weather conditions. Rain, sleet,
snow, and ice can be hazardous,
but so is heavy traffic. As a driver,
your first responsibility is to pay
attention to the road.
including automatic redial and
memory. Also, work to memorize
the phone keypad so you can
use the speed dial function
without taking your attention off
the road.
5. Don’t take notes or look up
phone numbers while driving. If
you are reading an address book
or business card, or writing a “to-
do” list while driving a car, you
are not watching where you are
going. It is common sense. Do
2. When available, use a hands-free
device. A number of hands-free
wireless phone accessories are
readily available today. Whether
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not get caught in a dangerous
8. Use your wireless phone to call
situation because you are reading
for help. Your wireless phone is
or writing and not paying
one of the greatest tools you can
attention to the road or nearby
vehicles.
own to protect yourself and your
family in dangerous situations --
with your phone at your side,
help is only three numbers away.
Dial 911 or other local
6. Dial sensibly and assess the
traffic; if possible, place calls
when you are not moving or
before pulling into traffic. Try to
plan your calls before you begin
your trip or attempt to coincide
your calls with times you may be
emergency number in the case of
fire, traffic accident, road hazard,
or medical emergency.
Remember, it’s a free call on your
wireless phone!
stopped at a stop sign, red light,
or otherwise stationary. But if
9. Use your wireless phone to help
you need to dial while driving,
others in emergencies. Your
follow this simple tip -- dial only
wireless phone provides you a
a few numbers, check the road
perfect opportunity to be a
and your mirrors, then continue.
“Good Samaritan” in your
community. If you see an auto
accident, crime in progress or
other serious emergency where
lives are in danger, call 911 or
other local emergency number, as
you would want others to do for
you.
7. Do not engage in stressful or
emotional conversations that may
be distracting. Stressful or
emotional conversations and
driving do not mix; they are
distracting and even dangerous
when you are behind the wheel
of a car. Make people you are
talking with aware you are driving
and if necessary, suspend
conversations which have the
potential to divert your attention
from the road.
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10. Call roadside assistance or a
special wireless non-emergency
assistance number when
Consumer Information on
SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate)
necessary. Certain situations you
encounter while driving may
require attention, but are not
urgent enough to merit a call for
emergency services. But you can
still use your wireless phone to
lend a hand. If you see a broken-
down vehicle posing no serious
hazard, a broken traffic signal, a
minor traffic accident where no
one appears injured or a vehicle
you know to be stolen, call
roadside assistance or other
special non-emergency wireless
number.
This Model Phone Meets the
Government’s Requirements for
Exposure to Radio Waves. Your
wireless phone is a radio transmitter
and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the
emission limits for exposure to
radiofrequency (RF) energy set by
the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
Government. These FCC exposure
limits are derived from the
recommendations of two expert
organizations, the National Counsel
on Radiation Protection and
The above tips are meant as general
guidelines. Before deciding to use
your mobile device while operating
a vehicle, it is recommended that
you consult your applicable
Measurement (NCRP) and the
Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both
cases, the recommendations were
developed by scientific and
jurisdiction’s local laws or other
regulations regarding such use. Such
laws or other regulations may
prohibit or otherwise restrict the
manner in which a driver may use
his or her phone while operating a
vehicle.
engineering experts drawn from
industry, government, and academia
after extensive reviews of the
scientific literature related to the
biological effects of RF energy.
The exposure Limit for wireless
mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific
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Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR is for sale to the public, it must be
a measure of the rate of absorption
tested and certified to the FCC that
of RF energy by the human body
it does not exceed the limit
expressed in units of watts per
established by the
kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires
governmentadopted requirement for
wireless phones to comply with a
safe exposure. The tests are
safety limit of 1.6 watts per
performed in positions and
kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC
locations (e.g., at the ear and worn
exposure limit incorporates a
on the body) as required by the
substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection to the public
and to account for any variations in
measurements.
FCC for each model.
This device was tested for typical
body-worn operations with the back
of the phone kept 0.79 inches (2.0
Tests for SAR are conducted using
cm) between the user’s body and
standard operating positions
the back of the phone. To comply
specified by the FCC with the
with FCC RF exposure requirements,
phone transmitting at its highest
a minimum separation distance of
certified power level in all tested
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must be
frequency bands. Although SAR is
maintained between the user s body
determined at the highest certified
and the back of the phone. Third-
power level, the actual SAR level of
party belt-clips, holsters, and similar
the phone while operating can be
accessories containing metallic
well below the maximum value.
components should not be used.
Because the phone is designed to
Body-worn accessories that cannot
operate at multiple power levels to
maintain 0.79 inches (2.0 cm)
use only the power required to
separation distance between the
reach the network, in general, the
user's body and the back of the
closer you are to a wireless base
phone, and have not been tested
station antenna, the lower the
for typical body-worn operations
power output.
may not comply with FCC RF
exposure limits and should be
avoided.
Before a phone model is available
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The FCC has granted an Equipment
website and it should provide values
Authorization for this model phone
for typical or maximum SAR for a
particular phone.
with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the
FCC RF emission guidelines.
Additional information on Specific
Absorption Rates (SAR) can be
The highest SAR value for this
found on the Cellular
model phone when tested for use at
Telecommunications Industry
the ear is 1.27 W/kg and when
Association (CTIA) website at
worn on the body, as described in
this user’s manual, is 1.13 W/kg.
While there may be differences
between SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions,
they all meet the government
requirement for safe exposure.
http://www.ctia.org/
*In the United States and Canada,
the SAR limit for mobile phones
used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of
tissue. The standard incorporates a
substantial margin of safety to give
SAR information on this model
additional protection for the public
phone is on file with the FCC and
and to account for any variations in
measurements.
can be found under the Display
Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/
FCC Hearing-Aid
Compatibility (HAC)
Regulations for Wireless
Devices
after searching on FCC ID.
To find information that pertains to
a particular model phone, this site
uses the phone FCC ID number
which is usually printed somewhere
on the case of the phone.
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
Report and Order in WT Docket
01-309 modified the exception of
wireless phones under the Hearing
Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC
Act) to require digital wireless
Sometimes it may be necessary to
remove the battery pack to find the
number. Once you have the FCC ID
number for a particular phone,
follow the instructions on the
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phones be compatible with hearing-
phone with your hearing device is
aids. The intent of the HAC Act is
the best way to evaluate it for your
personal needs.
to ensure reasonable access to
telecommunications services for
persons with hearing disabilities.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4
meet FCC requirements and are
While some wireless phones are
likely to generate less interference
used near some hearing devices
to hearing devices than phones that
(hearing aids and cochlear
are not labeled. M4 is the
implants), users may detect a
buzzing, humming, or whining noise.
Some hearing devices are more
immune than others to this
interference noise, and phones also
vary in the amount of interference
they generate.
better/higher of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4
meet FCC requirements and are
likely to generate less interference
to hearing devices than phones that
are not labeled. T4 is the better/
higher of the two ratings.
The wireless telephone industry has
developed a rating system for
wireless phones, to assist hearing
device users to find phones that
may be compatible with their
hearing devices. Not all phones have
been rated. Phones that are rated
have the rating on their box or a
label located on the box.
Hearing devices may also be rated.
Your hearing device manufacturer or
hearing health professional may
help you find this rating. Higher
ratings mean that the hearing
device is relatively immune to
interference noise. The hearing aid
and wireless phone rating values are
then added together. A sum of 5 is
The ratings are not guarantees.
considered acceptable for normal
Results will vary depending on the
use. A sum of 6 is considered for
best use.
user's hearing device and hearing
loss. If your hearing device happens
to be vulnerable to interference, you
may not be able to use a rated
phone successfully. Trying out the
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mark is intended to be synonymous
with the UT mark. The M and T
marks are recommended by the
Alliance for Telecommunications
Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U
and UT marks are referenced in
Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules.
The HAC rating and measurement
procedure are described in the
American National Standards
In the above example, if a hearing
aid meets the M2 level rating and
the wireless phone meets the M3
level rating, the sum of the two
values equal M5. This should
Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.
When you're talking over the cell
phone, it's recommended you'd
turn the BT (Bluetooth) mode off
for HAC.
provide the hearing aid user with
“normal usage” while using their
hearing aid with the particular
wireless phone. “Normal usage” in
this context is defined as a signal
quality that’s acceptable for normal
operation.
The M mark is intended to be
synonymous with the U mark. The T
For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones
Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid Accessibility
http://www.accesswireless.org/hearingaid/
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerf acts/hac_wireless.html
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Accessories
There are a variety of (optional) acccessories available for your phone and
three easy ways to purchase them: shop online anytime at
www.verizonwireless.com, call us at 1866 VZ GOT IT (894 6848) or visit
one of our Verizon Wireless Communication Stores.
Wall/USB
Charger
Vehicle Power
Charger
Stereo
Headset
Batteries
USB Cable
Holster
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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY
COVERS:
(4) The external housing and
cosmetic parts shall be free of
defects at the time of shipment
and, therefore, shall not be
covered under these limited
warranty terms.
LG offers you a limited warranty
that the enclosed subscriber unit
and its enclosed accessories will be
free from defects in material and
workmanship, according to the
following terms and conditions:
(5) Upon request from LG, the
consumer must provide
information to reasonably prove
the date of purchase.
(1) The limited warranty for the
product extends for TWELVE
(12) MONTHS beginning on
the date of purchase of the
product with valid proof of
purchase, or absent valid proof
of purchase, FIFTEEN (15)
MONTHS from date of
(6) The customer shall bear the
cost of shipping the product to
the Customer Service
Department of LG. LG shall bear
the cost of shipping the product
back to the consumer after the
completion of service under this
limited warranty.
manufacture as determined by
the unit's manufacture date
code.
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY
DOES NOT COVER:
(2) The limited warranty extends
only to the original purchaser of
the product and is not
(1) Defects or damages resulting
from use of the product in other
than its normal and customary
manner.
assignable or transferable to any
subsequent purchaser/end user.
(3) This warranty is good only to
the original purchaser of the
product during the warranty
period as long as it is in the
U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii,
U.S. Territories and Canada.
(2) Defects or damages from
abnormal use, abnormal
conditions, improper storage,
exposure to moisture or
dampness, unauthorized
modifications, unauthorized
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connections, unauthorized
(7) Damage resulting from use of
non LG approved accessories.
repair, misuse, neglect, abuse,
accident, alteration, improper
installation, or other acts which
are not the fault of LG, including
damage caused by shipping,
(8) All plastic surfaces and all
other externally exposed parts
that are scratched or damaged
due to normal customer use.
blown fuses, spills of food or
liquid.
(9) Products operated outside
published maximum ratings.
(3) Breakage or damage to
antennas unless caused directly
by defects in material or
workmanship.
(10) Products used or obtained in
a rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses).
(4) That the Customer Service
Department at LG was not
notified by consumer of the
alleged defect or malfunction of
the product during the
applicable limited warranty
period.
3. WHAT LG WILL DO:
LG will, at its sole option, either
repair, replace or refund the
purchase price of any unit that
does not conform to this limited
warranty. LG may choose at its
option to use functionally
(5) Products which have had the
serial number removed or made
illegible.
equivalent re-conditioned,
refurbished or new units or parts
or any units. In addition, LG will
not re-install or back-up any data,
applications or software that you
have added to your phone. It is
therefore recommended that you
back-up any such data or
(6) This limited warranty is in lieu
of all other warranties, express
or implied either in fact or by
operations of law, statutory or
otherwise, including, but not
limited to any implied warranty
of marketability or fitness for a
particular use.
information prior to sending the
unit to LG to avoid the permanent
loss of such information.
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5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY
SERVICE:
No other express warranty is
applicable to this product. THE
If you experience any problems
DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED
with either the Bluetooth headset
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE
or the mobile handset, in each case
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
as may be covered by this limited
MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO
warranty, you need only return the
THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS
affected device. For example, if a
WARRANTY HEREIN. LG SHALL
problem exists with the Bluetooth
NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF
headset, please DO NOT return
THE USE OF THE PRODUCT,
your mobile handset with the
INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY
headset. Likewise, if a problem
OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT
please DO NOT return the
OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO
Bluetooth Headset with the
handset.
USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR
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OR IMPLIED WARRANTY,
To obtain warranty service, please
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APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.
Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-
800-448-4026
Some states do not allow the
exclusive limitation of incidental or
consequential damages or
Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.
Correspondence may also be
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or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific
legal rights and you may also have
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other rights which vary from state
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PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE
ADDRESS. Please call or write for
the location of the LG authorized
service center nearest you and for
the procedures for obtaining
warranty claims.
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Glossary
Terminology
Acronyms and
Abbreviations
EZ Tip Calculator
DTMF
Feature for easy bill calculation
using the total cost, tip, and
number of people as variables.
D
ual-Tone
M
ulti
F
requency (or
“touch-tone”) is a method used to
communicate keys pressed on the
phone. Pressing a key generates
two simultaneous tones, one for
the row and one for the column to
determine which key was pressed.
Advanced Voice Recognition
Feature that allows you to perform
a wide range of verbal commands
by training the phone to recognize
your individual speech patterns.
ERI
Bluetooth® wireless technology
Enhanced Roaming Indicator is a
feature to indicate whether a
mobile phone is on its home
system, a partner network, or a
roaming network. Many phones
indicate home vs. roaming as an
Technology used to allow mobile
phones, computers, and other
personal devices to be easily
coordinated and interconnected
using a short-range wireless
connection.
icon, but ERI capable phones can
Media Center
clearly indicate third “partner
network” status.
Feature that accesses the Internet
to provide the ability to access and
even download a wide variety of
software, information, and more
right on your LG Verizon wireless
phone.
GPS
Global Positioning System is a
system of satellites, computers, and
receivers able to determine the
latitude and longitude of a specific
receiver on Earth. Position is
calculated using time and distance.
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Glossary
IS 2000
Type of digital signaling. It's the
second generation of CDMA digital
cellular, an extension of IS-95.
Differences between signaling
types have to do with pilot signal
and links to provide more traffic
channels, and control protocols.
NAM
Number Assignment Module is
how the phone stores the phone
number and its electronic serial
number.
SSL
Secure Sockets Layer Protocol
used to encrypt data sent over the
air.
TTY
Teletypewriter. An
electromechanical typewriter that
either transmits or receives
messages coded in electrical
signals. A phone with TTY support
is able to translate typed
characters to voice or translate
voice into characters to display on
the TTY.
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Call Waiting 20
Entering and Editing
Information 22
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Caller ID 21
10 Driver Safety Tips 115
Caller ID Readout 75
Caution: Avoid potential
hearing loss. 105
Changing the Default
Number 26
Erasing Messages 52
ERI Banner 79
A
Extras 39
Accessories 122
Acronyms and Abbreviations
127
Ez Tip Calculator 70
F
Charging the Battery 16
Charging with USB 17
Chat 50
Add New Device 56
Adding Another Phone
Number 25
Favorites 60
FCC Hearing-Aid
Compatibility (HAC)
Regulations for Wireless
Devices 119
Check <Item> 69
Clock Format 83
Consumer Information on
SAR 117
Airplane Mode 83
Alarm Clock 71
Alert Sounds 75
All 65
FDA Consumer Update 107
Font Size 82
Contact List 59
Answer Options 90
Assisted Dialing 93
Auto Retry 90
Font Type 82
Contacts 59
Contacts <Name> 69
Contacts in Your Phone’s
Memory 23
G
Games 37
B
Get New Pictures 34
Get New Ringtones 33
Getting Started with Your
Phone 16
Backlight 79
Current Country 86
Customizing Individual
Entries 23
Backup Assistant 60
Banner 79
Battery Charge Level 18
Battery Temperature
Protection 17
Bluetooth 55
Glossary 127
D
Go to <Menu> 69
Groups 61
Deleting 27
Dial Search 21, 94
Dialed 65
®
Bluetooth Menu 74
H
Help 69
Digit Dial Readout 76
Discovery Mode 58
Display Settings 77
Display Themes 81
Drafts 48
Brightness 80
Browse & Download 39
I
C
Icon Glossary 95
Calculator 69
Important Information 10
Calendar 70
DTMF Tones 93
Important Safety Precautions
Call <Name or Number> 68
Call Ringtone 74
Call Settings 90
Call Sounds 74
Call Vibrate 75
1
E
In Case of Emergency (ICE)
Easy Set-up 74, 77
Edit Codes 86
Email 50
62
Inbox 45
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Info Search 72
Online Album 37
Service Alerts 76
Set Directional Keys 84
Set My Shortcuts 83
Set Shortcuts 83
Set-up Wizard 96
Settings & Tools 67
Signal Strength 18
Software Update 95
Sounds Off 20
Installing the Battery 16
P
K
Personal Banner 79
Keypad Volume 75
Phone Info 94
Phone Lock Setting 87
Phone Overview 14
Phone Settings 83
Picture Message 43
Pictures 34
L
Language 85
Location 85
Lock Phone Now 88
Sounds Settings 74
Speed Dial 23
Power On/Off 76
M
Speed Dialing 27
Speed Dials 61
Main Menu Settings 81
Making Calls 18
Master Volume 67
Media Center 32
Memory 94
Q
Quick Access to Convenient
STATEMENT, LIMITED
WARRANTY 123
Stopwatch 73
Features 20
Quick Font Resize 20
Storing a Number with
Pauses 24
Messaging 40
R
Messaging Settings 50
Missed 64
Rear view 15
Storing Basics 23
Supported Profiles 58
SW/HW Version 95
System Select 89
Received 64
Mobile Web 37
Mute Function 20
My Device Info 58
My Name Card 63
My Number 95
My Pictures 35, 54
My Ringtones 33
My Sounds 33
Receiving Calls 19
Recent Calls 64
Redial 69
Redialing Calls 19
Removing the Battery 16
Reset Default 88
Restore Phone 88
Restrictions 87
T
Table of Contents 4
Take Picture 36
Technical Details 10
Terminology 127
Text Input 22
My Verizon 67, 69
S
TIA Safety Information 98
To do List 71
N
Safety 98
NAM Select 89
New Contact 59
New Message 40
Notepad 73
Safety Information 101
Screen Icons 19
Search 32, 53, 69
Security 86
Tools 67
TTY Mode 90
Tunes & Tones 32
Turning the Phone On and
Off 18
Send Msg to <Name or
Number> 68
Sent 47
O
TXT Message 41
One Touch Dial 92
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V
Vibrate Mode 20
View Timers 66
Voice Clarity 77
Voice Commands 21, 67, 84
Voice Message 45
Voice Privacy 92
Voicemail 49
Volume Quick Adjustment
20
VZ Navigator 66
W
Wallpaper 80
Welcome 9
World Clock 73
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