| ENGLISH   General Inquiries   <LG Customer Information Centre>   0844-847-5847 or +44-844-847-5847   * Make sure the number is correct before making a call.   User Guide   LG-P920   P/N : MFL67230101 (1.0) G   www.lg.com   LG-P920 User Guide - English   • Some parts of this manual may not   apply to your phone, depending   on its software or your service   provider.   • • This handset is not recommended   for the visually-impaired because it   has a touch-screen keypad.   Copyright ©2011 LG Electronics,   Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the   LG logo are registered trademarks   of LG Group and its related   entities. All other trademarks are   the property of their respective   owners.   • Google Search, Maps, Gmail,   YouTube, Talk and Market are   trademarks of Google, Inc.   Disposal of your old appliance   1 When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it   means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.   2 All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately   from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities   appointed by the government or the local authorities.   3 The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential   negative consequences for the environment and human health.   4 For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance,   please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where   you purchased the product.   Disposal of waste batteries/accumulators   1 When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to batteries/   accumulators of Your product it means they are covered by the European   Directive 2006/66/EC.   2 This symbol may be combined with chemical symbols for mercury(Hg),   cadmium(Cd) or lead(Pb) if the battery Contains more than 0.0005% of   mercury, 0.002% of cadmium or 0.004% of lead.   3 All batteries/accumulators should be disposed separately from the   municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by   the government or the local authorities.   4 The correct disposal of Your old batteries/accumulators will help to   prevent potential negative consequences for the environment, animal and   human health.   5 For more detailed information about disposal of Your old batteries/   accumulators, please contact Your city office, waste disposal service or   the shop where You purchased the product.   Contents   Guidelines for safe and efficient   use............................................... 6   Calling your contacts..................38   Answering and rejecting a call....38   Adjusting call volume .................38   Making a second call .................39   Viewing your call logs.................39   Call settings...............................39   Contacts....................................41   Searching for a contact ..............41   Adding a new contact.................41   Favourite contacts......................41   Important notice........................ 14   Getting to know your phone...... 23   Installing the SIM card and   battery.......................................25   Charging your phone..................26   Installing the memory card .........26   Formatting the memory card ......27   Your Home screen..................... 29   Touch-screen tips ......................29   Lock your phone ........................29   Unlock screen............................29   Home .......................................30   Adding widgets to your home   screen.......................................30   Getting back to a recently used   application.................................31   On-screen keyboard...................34   Entering accented letters............34   Messaging/Email....................... 43   Messaging.................................43   Sending a message....................43   Changing your message settings 44   Setting up your email .................44   Microsoft Exchange email   account .....................................44   Other (POP3, IMAP) email   account .....................................45   Composing and sending email....46   Working with account folders......47   Adding and editing email   accounts....................................47   Social networking ..................... 48   Adding your account to your   phone........................................48   Viewing and updating your   status .......................................48   Google Account Set-up ............. 35   Creating your Google account.....35   Signing in to your Google   account .....................................35   Calls/Contacts ........................... 37   Making a voice call.....................37   Making a video call ....................37   In Video call Menu .....................38   3 Contents   Removing accounts from your   Multimedia ................................ 62   Gallery.......................................62   Music........................................63   Playing a song ...........................63   Using the radio...........................63   Searching for stations.................64   Listening to the radio..................64   Transferring files using USB mass   storage devices..........................64   How to save music/video files to   your phone ................................65   How to move contacts from your   old phone to your current phone .66   How to send data from your   phone........................................49   What’s New ...............................49   Photos and videos..................... 50   Getting to know the viewfinder   (Camera)....................................50   Taking a quick snap ..................51   Once you’ve taken the photo ......51   Using the advanced settings   (Camera)....................................52   Viewing your saved photos .........53   Getting to know the viewfinder   (Video camera)...........................54   Shooting a quick video ...............55   After shooting a video.................55   Using advanced settings (Video   phone via Bluetooth....................66   HDMI.........................................67   camera).....................................56 Utilities ...................................... 69   Watching your saved videos .......57   Adjusting the volume when   viewing a video ..........................57   3D photos and videos.................57   3D Space................................... 60   YouTube 3D ...............................60   Setting your alarm......................69   Using your calculator..................69   Adding an event to your   calendar ....................................69   Recording a sound or voice ........70   Sending the voice recording .......70   3D Gallery..................................60 The Web..................................... 71   3D Camera................................60   3D Game & Apps .......................60   3D Guide...................................61   Browser.....................................71   Using options.............................71   Google applications................... 73   Maps.........................................73   4 Market.......................................73   Gmail.........................................73   Talk ...........................................74   Google Search ...........................74   LG World.................................... 75   How to Get to LG World from Your   Phone........................................75   How to use LG World..................75   Settings ..................................... 77   Wireless & Networks..................77   Sound........................................78   Display .....................................79   Gesture .....................................79   Location & security ....................80   Applications...............................82   Accounts & sync .......................82   Privacy ......................................83   SD card & phone storage ...........83   Language & keyboard ................83   To share your phone’s data   connection as a portable Wi-Fi   hotspot......................................87   To rename or secure your   portable hotspot.........................87   Using SmartShare .....................88   How to use On-Screen Phone.....90   On-Screen Phone icons..............90   On-Screen Phone features .........91   How to install On-Screen Phone   on your PC.................................91   How to connect your mobile   phone to your PC .......................92   To check the phone-to-PC   connection ................................93   To disconnect your phone from   your PC .....................................93   Phone Software update..............93   Copyrights and trademarks ...... 95   Voice input & output...................83 Accessories............................... 97   Accessibility...............................85   Date & time ...............................85   Troubleshooting......................... 99   About the phone ........................85   Technical data........................... 98   Wi-Fi .........................................85   Sharing your phone’s mobile data   connection.................................86   Portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings ...87   5 Guidelines for safe and efficient use   Please read these simple guidelines.   Not following these guidelines may   be dangerous or illegal.   • While there may be differences   between the SAR levels of various   LG phone models, they are all   designed to meet the relevant   guidelines for exposure to radio   waves.   Exposure to radio   frequency energy   • • • The SAR limit recommended by   the International Commission on   Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection   (ICNIRP) is 2W/kg averaged over   10g of tissue.   The highest SAR value for this   model phone tested by DASY4 for   use at the ear is 0.390 W/kg (10   g) and when worn on the body is   0.642 W/kg(10 g).   Radio wave exposure and Specific   Absorption Rate (SAR) information.   This mobile phone model LG-P920   has been designed to comply with   applicable safety requirements for   exposure to radio waves. These   requirements are based on scientific   guidelines that include safety   margins designed to ensure the   safety of all persons, regardless of   age and health.   SAR data information for   residents in countries/regions   that have adopted the SAR limit   recommended by the Institute   of Electrical and Electronics   Engineers (IEEE), which is 1.6 W/   kg averaged over 1g of tissue.   • The radio wave exposure   guidelines employ a unit of   measurement known as the   Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.   Tests for SAR are conducted using   standardised methods with the   phone transmitting at its highest   certified power level in all used   frequency bands.   6 • • Keep away from electrical   appliances such as TVs, radios,   and personal computers.   The unit should be kept away from   heat sources such as radiators or   cookers.   Product care and   maintenance   WARNING   Only use batteries, chargers   and accessories approved   for use with this particular   phone model. The use of any   other types may invalidate any   approval or warranty applying   to the phone, and may be   dangerous.   • • Do not drop.   Do not subject this unit to   mechanical vibration or shock.   Switch off the phone in any area   where you are required to do so by   special regulations. For example,   do not use your phone in hospitals   as it may affect sensitive medical   equipment.   Do not handle the phone with wet   hands while it is being charged. It   may cause an electric shock and   can seriously damage your phone.   Do not charge a handset near   flammable material as the handset   can become hot and create a fire   hazard.   • • • Do not disassemble this unit. Take   it to a qualified service technician   when repair work is required.   Repairs under warranty, at   LG’s discretion, may include   replacement parts or boards that   are either new or reconditioned,   provided they have functionality   equal to that of the parts being   replaced.   • • 7 Guidelines for safe and efficient use   • Use a dry cloth to clean the   exterior of the unit (do not use   solvents such as benzene, thinner   or alcohol).   Do not charge the phone when it   is on soft furnishings.   Efficient phone operation   Electronics devices   All mobile phones may get   interference, which could affect   performance.   • • • • • Do not use your mobile phone   near medical equipment   The phone should be charged in a   well ventilated area.   without requesting permission.   Avoid placing the phone over   pacemakers, for example, in your   breast pocket.   Do not subject this unit to   excessive smoke or dust.   Do not keep the phone next to   credit cards or transport tickets; it   can affect the information on the   magnetic strips.   Do not tap the screen with a   sharp object as it may damage   the phone.   Do not expose the phone to liquid   or moisture.   Use the accessories like   earphones cautiously. Do not touch   the antenna unnecessarily.   • • Some hearing aids might be   disturbed by mobile phones.   Minor interference may affect TVs,   radios, PCs, etc.   • Road safety   Check the laws and regulations on   the use of mobile phones in the area   when you drive.   • • • Do not use a hand-held phone   while driving.   • • Give full attention to driving.   Pull off the road and park before   making or answering a call if   8 driving conditions so require.   RF energy may affect some   electronic systems in your vehicle   such as car stereos and safety   equipment.   When your vehicle is equipped   with an air bag, do not obstruct   with installed or portable wireless   equipment. It can cause the air   bag to fail or cause serious injury   due to improper performance.   If you are listening to music whilst   out and about, please ensure that   the volume is at a reasonable   level so that you are aware of your   surroundings. This is particularly   imperative when near roads.   music and call volumes are set to a   reasonable level.   • • NOTE: Excessive sound pressure   from earphones can cause   hearing loss.   Glass Parts   Some parts of your mobile device   are made of glass. This glass   could break if your mobile device   is dropped on a hard surface or   receives a substantial impact. If   the glass breaks, do not touch or   attempt to remove. Stop using your   mobile device until the glass is   replaced by an authorised service   provider.   • Avoid damage to your   hearing   Blasting area   Do not use the phone where blasting   is in progress. Observe restrictions,   and follow any regulations or rules.   Damage to your hearing can occur   if you are exposed to loud sound for   long periods of time. We therefore   recommend that you do not turn   the handset on or off when close to   your ear. We also recommend that   9 Guidelines for safe and efficient use   Potentially explosive   atmospheres   Do not use the phone at a   refuelling point.   Children   Keep the phone in a safe place   out of the reach of small children.   It contains small parts which may   cause a choking hazard if detached.   • • • Do not use near fuel or chemicals.   Do not transport or store   flammable gas, liquid, or   explosives in the same   compartment of your vehicle   as your mobile phone and   accessories.   Emergency calls   Emergency calls may not be   available under all mobile networks.   Therefore, you should never depend   solely on the phone for emergency   calls. Check with your local service   provider.   In aircraft   Wireless devices can cause   interference in aircraft.   Battery information and   care   • Turn your mobile phone off before   boarding any aircraft.   • You do not need to completely   discharge the battery before   recharging. Unlike other battery   systems, there is no memory   effect that could compromise the   battery’s performance.   • Do not use it on the ground   without permission from the crew.   10   • Use only LG batteries and   chargers. LG chargers are   designed to maximise the battery   life.   Do not disassemble or short-circuit   the battery pack.   • Dispose of used batteries   according to the manufacturer’s   instructions. Please recycle when   possible. Do not dispose as   household waste.   If you need to replace the battery,   take it to the nearest authorised   LG Electronics service point or   dealer for assistance.   Always unplug the charger from   the wall socket after the phone is   fully charged to save unnecessary   power consumption of the charger.   Actual battery life will depend on   network configuration, product   settings, usage patterns, battery   and environmental conditions.   • • • • • • Keep the metal contacts of the   battery pack clean.   Replace the battery when it   no longer provides acceptable   performance. The battery pack   may be recharged hundreds of   times until it needs replacing.   Recharge the battery if it has   not been used for a long time to   maximise usability.   Do not expose the battery charger   to direct sunlight or use it in high   humidity, such as in the bathroom.   Do not leave the battery in hot or   cold places as this may deteriorate   the battery performance.   • • • • 3D Content Viewing   Precautions   NOTES FOR VIEWING 3D   CONTENT: When viewing 3D   content, hold and adjust the device   to an appropriate viewing angle   and distance, to optimise the 3D   experience. If you exceed this   There is risk of explosion if the   battery is replaced by an incorrect   type.   11   Guidelines for safe and efficient use   viewing angle or distance, you may   not be able to view the 3D content.   WARNINGS FOR VIEWING 3D   CONTENT: If you ignore these   warning messages, you may be   seriously injured: there is also a   possibility of accident or death.   the video/game. Therefore, it is   best if not to view 3D content near   fragile objects or any sharp objects   that could cause injury.   Do not view 3D content while   driving, walking or moving around.   This may result in injury from   bumping into objects, tripping or   falling.   Children under five must not   view 3D content on the device.   Viewing 3D content may affect the   development of their sight.   Warning about photo sensitisation   seizures:   • If you or anyone in your family   has a history of epilepsy or   seizures, please check with   a medical specialist before   viewing 3D content.   • • Viewing 3D content, including   videos and games, for a long   period of time can cause eyestrain,   drowsiness, headaches, nausea or   fatigue. Stop viewing immediately   and rest if you experience any of   these symptoms.   • • • • If you watch 3D content too   closely or for too long, it may harm   your eyesight.   Pregnant woman, senior citizens   and people with heart conditions   or who experience frequent   drowsiness should not view 3D   content.   • If you or anyone in your   family experiences any of   the following symptoms,   immediately stop viewing   the 3D content and consult   • Some 3D content may cause   you reactions such as ducking or   dodging the image displayed in   12   a doctor: dizziness or light-   headedness, visual transition   or alterations, visual or facial   instability, such as eye or   muscle twitching, unconscious   actions, convulsions, loss of   consciousness, confusion   content after taking vision   correction measures.   • Do not watch 3D content   when tired or sick, and   avoid viewing 3D content for   long periods of time.   • Some viewers may feel   disoriented after viewing   3D content. Therefore, after   viewing 3D content on your   phone, take a moment to   regain awareness of your   surroundings before moving.   or disorientation, loss of   directional sense, cramps or   nausea. Parents should closely   monitor children, including   teenagers, for these symptoms   as they may be more sensitive   to the effects of watching 3D   content. Note: These symptoms   can occur in any situation   without any previous history.   • The risk of photo-sensitisation   seizure can be reduced by   taking the following actions:   • Take frequent breaks from   watching 3D content on   your phone.   • If your sight is different in   each eye, only view 3D   13   Important notice   Please check this section to see if   any problems you have had with your   phone are described, before taking   the phone in for servicing or calling a   service representative.   2. Optimising battery life   You can extend your battery's life by   turning off features that you don't   need that run in the background. You   can also monitor how applications   and system resources use battery   power.   1. Phone memory   When the available space in your   phone memory is less than 10%,   your phone can't receive new   messages. You will need to delete   some data from your phone memory,   such as applications or messages, to   provide more memory space.   To extend the life of your battery:   • Turn off radio communications   that aren't in use. Turn off Wi-Fi,   Bluetooth or GPS when not in use.   Turn down screen brightness and   set a shorter screen timeout.   Turn off automatic syncing for   Gmail, Calendar, Contacts and   other applications.   • • To manage the application:   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Settings > Applications >   Manage applications.   • Some applications you have   downloaded may reduce your   battery’s life.   2 3 When all applications appear,   scroll down to the application you   want to uninstall and select it.   Tap Uninstall and touch OK to   uninstall the selected application.   To check the battery charge level:   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Settings > About phone >   Status.   14   2 The battery status (charging,   discharging) and level (as a   percentage of a full charge) are   displayed at the top of the screen.   3. Installing an open   source OS   If you install an open source OS on   your phone and do not use the OS   provided by the manufacturer, your   phone may malfunction.   To monitor and control battery   use:   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Settings > About phone >   Battery use.   ING   WARN   If you install and use an OS   other than the one provided by   the manufacturer, your phone   will not be covered by the   warranty.   2 The top of the screen displays   the battery usage time. This   is either how long since your   phone was last connected to a   power source or, if connected to   a power source, how long since   your phone last ran on battery   power. The body of the screen   lists the applications or services   using battery power, from highest   consumption to least.   15   Important notice   Caution: Create a Gmail account   first, before setting an unlock pattern.   ING   WARN   To protect your phone and   personal data, only download   applications from trusted   sources such as Android   Market. If some applications   are incorrectly installed on your   phone, your phone may not   work properly, or serious errors   may occur. You will need to   remove these applications and   all their data and settings from   the phone.   ING   WARN   Precautions to take when   using Pattern Lock   It is essential that you remember   the unlock pattern you set.   You have five chances to enter   your unlock pattern, PIN or   password. Once you have used   all five chances, you can try   again 30 seconds later.   4. Using unlock pattern   Set unlock pattern to secure your   phone. This opens a set of screens   that guide you through drawing a   screen unlock pattern.   You can draw your own unlock   pattern by connecting four or more   dots.   If you set a pattern, the phone   screen will lock. To unlock the phone,   enter the pattern you have set on the   screen.   If you can’t remember your unlock   pattern, PIN or password:   If you have tried to log on to your   Google account on the phone and   failed to enter the correct pattern five   times, tap the Forgot pattern button.   You will then be required to sign in   with your Google account to unlock   your phone.   16   If you haven’t created a Google   account on the phone or cannot   remember it, you will have to carry   out a factory reset.   2 Touch Wi-Fi to turn it on and   start scanning for available Wi-Fi   networks.   A list of available Wi-Fi networks is   displayed. Secured networks are   indicated by a lock icon.   Touch a network to connect to it.   If the network is open, you are   prompted to confirm you want   to connect to that network by   touching Connect.   If the network is secured, you are   prompted to enter a password   or other credentials. (Ask your   network administrator for details.)   The status bar displays icons   indicating Wi-Fi status.   • 5. Connecting to Wi-Fi   networks   3 • To use Wi-Fi on your phone you need   to access a wireless access point or   “hotspot.” Some access points are   open, and you can simply connect   to them. Others are hidden or have   other security features, so you must   configure your phone to connect to   them.   • Turn off Wi-Fi when you're not using   it to extend the life of your battery.   4 To turn Wi-Fi on and connect to a   Wi-Fi network:   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Settings > Wireless & networks   > Wi-Fi settings.   17   Important notice   TIP!   6. Opening and switching   Going back to a recent   Application   applications   Multi-tasking is easy with Android   because open applications keep   running even when you open a   further application. You do not   need to quit an application before   opening another one. Use and switch   between several open applications.   Android manages each application,   stopping and starting it as needed,   to ensure idle applications don’t   consume resources unnecessarily.   Touch and hold the Home key.   A screen will appear listing the   applications you have used recently.   7. Installing the LG PC   suite on your PC   To synchronise your phone with your   PC via a USB cable, you need to   install the LG PC suite programme   on your PC.   To stop using an application:   You can download this programme   from the LG website at www.lg.com.   Go to http://www.lg.com and select   your region, country and language.   Visit the LG website for more   information on installing and using   the programme.   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Settings> Applications>   Manage applications.   2 Scroll to the chosen application   and touch Force Stop to close it.   18   LG PC SUITE   • Software update without losing   your data   The LG PC Suite IV is a   The LG-P920 does not   support:   programme that helps you   connect your mobile phone   to a PC using a USB data   communication cable, so you   can use your mobile phone's   functions on your PC.   - PC Connection via Bluetooth   - To-do in Calendar   - Java Applications   For more information, please   refer to the LG PC Suite   IV user guide. This can be   found in the Help menu after   installing LG PC Suite IV.   Major LG PC Suite IV   functions   • Create, edit and delete phone   data easily.   • Synchronise data from a PC   or phone (contacts, calendar,   messages (SMS), bookmarks,   call log).   8. Connecting your   phone to a computer   via USB   • • Transfer multimedia files   (photo, video and music) easily   with a simple drag & drop   between your PC and phone.   Transfer messages from your   phone to your PC.   To transfer files in your microSD   card using USB devices:   1 Install your microSD card on your   phone. (It may already be inserted   in your phone.)   2 Before connecting the USB data   cable, make sure the Mass   19   Important notice   During this time, you can’t access   the microSD card from your phone,   so you can’t use applications that   rely on the microSD card such as   camera, gallery and music functions.   To disconnect your phone from   the computer, carefully follow the   computer’s instructions about how   to disconnecting USB devices, to   avoid losing information on the card.   storage mode is enabled on your   phone. (On the Applications tab,   choose Settings > SD card &   phone storage > Mass storage   only)   3 Use the USB cable with your   phone to connect it to a USB   port on your computer. Touch   Turn on USB storage. You will   get a notification that the USB is   connected.   1 2 3 Safely disconnect the USB device   from your computer.   Open the notification drawer and   touch Turn off USB storage.   Touch Turn off in the dialogue   box that opens.   When the phone is connected as   USB storage, you will receive a   notification. You phone’s microSD   card is installed as a drive on your   computer. You can now copy files to   and from the microSD card.   NOTE: When uninstalling PC Suite   IV, USB and Bluetooth Drivers   are not automatically removed.   They must therefore be removed   manually.   TIP! To use the microSD card on   your phone again, you need to   open the notification drawer and   touch Turn off USB storage.   20   10. Do not connect your   phone when you turn   your PC on and off   Make sure you disconnect your   phone and PC via a data cable to   avoid any harm to your PC.   WARNING   Do not insert or remove the   microSD card when the phone   is on. This might damage the   microSD card as well as your   phone, and the data stored   on the microSD card could   be corrupted. To remove the   microSD card safely, from the   Home screen press the Menu   11. Hold your phone   upright   Please hold your phone straight   and level, like a normal phone. The   LG-P920 has an internal antenna. Be   careful not to scratch or damage the   back of the phone, as this will impair   performance. While making/receiving   calls or sending/receiving data, try   to avoid holding the lower part of the   phone where the antenna is located.   This may affect call quality.   key and touch Settings   card & phone storage   SD card   > SD   > Unmount   . 9. Unlock screen   when using a data   connection   The LCD display will go dark if   untouched for a set time when using   a data connection. Touch it to turn it   on again.   21   Important notice   12. If the screen freezes   If the phone does not respond to   user input, or the screen freezes:   Remove the battery, reinsert it and   switch on the phone. If it still does   not work, please contact the service   centre.   22   Getting to know your phone   To turn on the phone, hold down the Power key for 3 seconds.   To turn off the phone, hold down the Power key for 3 seconds, touch Power off   and touch OK.   Earpiece   Power/Lock key   - Switch your phone on/off   by holding this key down.   - Lock and unlock the   screen.   Proximity Sensor   Home key   - Return to home from   any screen.   Inner camera lens   Back key   - Return to the previous   screen.   Menu key   - Check available   options.   Search key   - Search the web and   contents in your phone.   WARNING: Placing a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it can   damage its LCD and touch screen functions.   Do not cover the protective film on the LCD’s proximity sensor.   This could cause the sensor to malfunction.   TIP! Touch the Menu key whenever you tap an application to see what   options are available.   TIP! If the LG-P920 displays an error message when you use it, or if you   cannot turn it on, remove the battery, put it back in, then turn it on again after   5 seconds.   23   Getting to know your phone   Stereo earphone   connector   Power/Lock key   Volume keys   - On the home screen: control ringer volume.   - During a call: control your earpiece volume.   - When playing music: control volume at any time.   Charger, micro USB cable connector   HDMI   3D key   - Access 3D Space directly by holding this key down.   Back cover   Battery   SIM card slot   Camera lens   microSD memory   card slot   24   2 3 1 2 Insert the memory card into the   slot. Make sure the gold contact   area is facing downwards.   Formatting the memory   card   Your memory card may already be   formatted. If not, you must format it   before you can use it.   NOTE : All “les on your memory card   are deleted when it is formatted.   1 On your home screen, touch the   Applications tab to open the   applications menu.   2 3 Scroll down and touch Settings.   Scroll down and touch SD card   & phone storage.   4 5 Touch Unmount SD Card.   Touch Format SD card, then   confirmyour choice.   6 If you set a pattern lock,enter it   and select Erase Everything.   The card will then be formatted   and ready to use.   NOTE : If there is content on your   memory card, the folder structure   may be different after formatting, as   all “les will have been deleted.   Getting to know your phone   TIP! If your memory card is   already removed, you can use the   following steps to format it.   Touch Applications > Settings   > SD card & phone storage >   Format SD Card   . WARNING Do not insert or   remove the memory card while   the phone is on. Otherwise you   may damage the memory card   and your phone, and the data   stored on the memory card   may be corrupted. To remove   the memory card safely, select   Applications > Settings >   SD card&phone storage >   Unmount SD card.   28   Your Home screen   Touch-screen tips   Lock your phone   Here are some tips on navigating   around your phone.   Touch - To choose a menu/option or   When you are not using your LG-   P920, press the Power key to   lock it. This helps avoid accidental   touches on the screen and saves   battery power.   If you do not use the phone for a   while, whatever screen you are   viewing will be replaced by the lock   screen to conserve the battery.   NOTE: If there are any programmes   running when you set the pattern,   they may keep running in lock   mode. We recommend you exit all   programmes before entering lock   mode to avoid unnecessary charges   (e.g. for phone calls, web access or   data communications).   open an application, touch it.   Touch and hold - To open an   options menu or grab an object you   want to move, touch and hold it.   Drag - To scroll through a list, or   move slowly, drag across the touch   screen.   Flick - To scroll through a list, or   move quickly, flick across the touch   screen (drag quickly and release).   NOTE:   • To select an item, touch the centre   of the icon.   • Do not to press too hard: the   touch screen is sensitive enough   to pick up a light, steady touch.   Unlock screen   To wake up your phone, press the   Use the tip of your finger to touch Power key. The lock screen will   • the option you want. Be careful   not to touch any other keys.   appear. Touch and slide up the   lock screen to unlock your home   screen. The last screen you viewed   will open.   29   Your Home screen   can then view all the installed   applications. Just touch to scroll   through your applications.   To open any application, simply   touch the icon in the applications list.   Home   Simply move your finger left or right   to view them.   You can also customise each panel   with widgets, shortcuts to your   favourite applications, folders and   wallpaper.   NOTE: Some screen images may   vary depending on your phone   provider.   On your home screen, you can view   quick keys on the bottom of the   screen. Quick keys provide easy,   one-touch access to the functions   you use most.   NOTE: Pre-loaded applications may   vary depending on your phone’s   software or your service provider.   Adding widgets to your   home screen   You can customise your home   screen by adding shortcuts,   widgets or folders to it. For added   convenience when using your phone,   put your favourite widgets on the   home screen.   Touch the Phone icon to bring   up the touch-dialling pad to make a   call.   To add an icon to your home   screen:   Touch to open your contacts.   Touch the Messaging icon to   access the messaging menu.   1 On the home screen, touch the   Menu key and select Add.   Alternatively, touch the empty   part of the home screen for an   extended period.   You can create a new message here.   Touch the Applications tab   at the bottom of the screen. You   2 In the Edit Mode menu, touch   30   remove their icons from the screen.)   the type of item you want to add.   For example, select Folders   from the list and tap it. Select   Contacts with phone numbers   from the list and tap it.   A new folder’s icon will appear   on the home screen. Drag it to   the desired location on the right   panel and take your finger off   the screen.   3 4 Getting back to a   recently used application   1 Touch and hold the Home key   . The screen will give a pop   up with icons for applications you   have used recently.   2 Touch an icon to open its   application. Or touch the Back   key to go back to your current   application.   TIP! To add an application icon   to the home screen from the   Applications menu, touch and   hold the application you want   to add.   Notification drawer   The notification drawer runs across   the top of your screen.   To remove an application icon   from the home screen:   1 Touch and hold the icon you want   to remove. The rubbish bin icon   will appear.   Ring   Wi-Fi Bluetooth GPS   3G   Touch and slide the notification   drawer down with your finger.   2 Drag and drop the application   icon to the rubbish bin icon   . NOTE: You cannot delete pre-   loaded applications. (You can only   31   Your Home screen   [Status bar]   Icon Description   No SIM card   No signal   Alternatively, on the home screen   Airplane mode   touch the Menu key   and   select Notifications. Here you can   check and manage Wi-Fi, Bluetooth   and GPS status, as well as other   notifications.   Connected to a Wi-Fi network   Wired headset   Call in progress   Call on hold   Viewing the status bar   The status bar uses different icons   to display phone information, such   as signal strength, new messages,   battery life and Bluetooth and data   connections.   Speakerphone   Phone microphone is muted   Missed call   The table below explains the   meaning of the icons you are likely   to see in the status bar.   Bluetooth is on   Connected to a Bluetooth   device   System warning   32   Icon Description   Alarm is set   Icon Description   3 more notifications not   displayed   New voicemail   Ringer is silenced   Data is synchronising   Vibrate mode   Download finished   Battery fully charged   New email   New Gmail   Battery is charging   Data in and out   New Google Talk message   New message   Song is playing   Phone is connected to PC via   USB cable   Downloading data   Upcoming event   Uploading data   FM radio on in the   background   GPS is acquiring   Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is   active   Receiving location data from   GPS   Portable hotspot is active   On-Screen Phone connected   33   Your Home screen   Icon Description   Tap to enter a space.   Tap to create a new line in the   SmartShare On   message field.   Tap to delete the previous   character.   Tap to hide the on-screen   keyboard.   SmartShare sharing request   On-screen keyboard   You can enter text using the on-   screen keyboard. The on-screen   keyboard appears automatically   on the screen when you need to   enter text. To manually display the   keyboard, simply touch a text field   where you want to enter text.   Entering accented letters   When you select French or Spanish   as the text entry language, you can   enter special French or Spanish   characters (e.g. á).   For example, to input "á", touch and   hold the "a" key until the special   characters are shown. Then select   the special character you want.   Using the keypad & entering   text   Tap once to capitalise the next   letter you type. Double-tap for all   capitals.   Tap to switch to the   numbers and symbols keyboard. You   can also hold this tab down to view   the settings menu.   Tap to view or change the   writing language.   34   Google Account Set-up   The first time you open the Google   application on your phone, you will   with Google servers and check   username availability.   be required to sign in with your   existing Google account. If you do   not have a Google account, you will   be prompted to create one.   5 Enter and re-enter your   password. Then follow the   instructions and enter the   required and optional information   about the account. Wait while the   server creates your account.   Creating your Google   account   Signing in to your   Google account   1 2 3 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab   to open the   applications menu.   1 2 3 Enter your email address and   password, then tap Sign in. Wait   to sign in.   After sign in, you can use Gmail   and Google services on your   phone.   Once you have set up your   Google account on your phone, it   will automatically be synchronised   with your Google account on   the web. (This depends on your   synchronisation settings.)   Tap Gmail and tap Next >   Create to start the Gmail set up   wizard.   Touch a text field to open the   touch keyboard, and enter your   name and username for your   Google account. When entering   text, you can move to the next   text field by touching Next on the   keyboard.   4 When you have entered your   name and username, tap Next.   Your phone will communicate   After sign in, you can use Gmail,   Google Calendar and Android   35   Google Account Set-up   Market, download applications   • If you want to use the backup   feature to restore your settings to   this phone from another phone   running Android OS or later,   from Android Market, back up your   settings to Google servers and use   other Google services on your phone.   you must sign into your Google   account now, during setup. If you   wait until setup is complete, your   settings will not be restored.   If you have an enterprise account   through your company or another   organisation, your IT department   may have special instructions on   how to sign into that account.   IMPORTANT!   • Some applications, such as   Calendar, only work with the   first Google Account you add.   If you plan to use more than   one Google Account with your   phone, make sure you sign into   the one you want to use with   these applications first. When   you sign in, your contacts, Gmail   messages, calendar events and   other information from these web   applications and services are   synchronised with your phone.   If you don’t sign into a Google   account during setup, you will   be prompted to sign in or create   one the first time you start an   application that requires an   account, such as Gmail or Android   Market.   • 36   Calls/Contacts   4 5 If you do not want to use the   speaker phone, touch Speaker   and make sure you have your   headset plugged in.   While the video call is connecting,   you will see your own image:   after the other party answers,   you will see their image on the   screen. Adjust the inner camera   position if necessary.   Making a voice call   1 2 Touch   to open the keypad.   Enter the number on the keypad.   To delete a digit, touch the Clear   icon   . 3 4 Touch the Call icon   a call.   to make   To end a call, touch the End   icon   . TIP! To enter “+” to make   international calls, hold down   6 To end a video call, touch End.   Private: You can change the image   instead of showing the current   private one.   . TIP! To bring up the keypad   during a call, touch Dialpad.   Dialpad: Type in a number.   Hold: Mute the microphone and   pause the video.   Mute: Mute the microphone.   Speaker: Speaker on or off.   Making a video call   1 2 Touch   to open the keypad.   Enter the phone number as   before.   3 Touch the Video call icon   make a video call.   to   37   Calls/Contacts   When screen is locked:   When your phone rings, drag the   In Video call Menu   Capture - You can capture an image   of the other party or your own.   Use back/front camera - Switch   Decline icon   to the left to   Decline/Reject an incoming call.   cameras.   When screen is unlocked:   When your phone rings, touch the   Calling your contacts   Accept icon   . Touch the Decline   1 Touch   contacts.   to open your list of   icon   to Decline/Reject an   incoming call.   TIP! Excuse messages   2 Scroll through the contact list   or enter the first letter(s) of the   contact you want to call by   touching Search.   When you want to Decline/Reject   a call, you can send a message   quickly by dragging Excuse msg   on the screen. This is useful if you   need to reply to a message during   a meeting.   3 In the list, touch the contact you   want to call.   Answering and rejecting   a call   Adjusting call volume   To adjust the in-call volume during   a call, use the volume up & down   key on the left side of the phone.   TIP! Flip your phone over or   press the volume(side) key to   mute the incoming call sound.   Gesture settings must be set   beforehand. Tap Applications   Settings > Gesture > Incoming   call > tick Mute   > . 38   Making a second call   TIP! Touch any single call log   entry to view the date, time and   duration of the call.   1 During your first call, touch   Dialpad   and dial the number.   Also, you can search your   contacts by touching Contacts   and select the number you   want to call.   TIP! Touch the Menu key, then   touch Delete All to delete all   recorded items.   2 3 Touch the Call icon   to   connect the call.   Call settings   Both calls will be displayed on the   call screen. Your initial call will be   locked and put on hold.   Touch the hold list to toggle   between calls.   NOTE: You can touch Merge   You can configure phone call   settings, such as call forwarding and   other special features offered by   your carrier.   4 5 1 On your home screen, touch the   Applications tab to open the   applications menu.   calls   to make a conference   call.   2 3 Scroll down and touch Settings.   Tap Call settings and choose the   options you want to adjust.   To end active calls, touch the End   icon   . Viewing your call logs   < Fixed Dialling Numbers >   On the home screen, touch   choose the Call log tab.   View a complete list of all dialled,   received and missed calls.   and   Select Fixed Dialling Numbers   to turn on and compile a list of   numbers that can be called from   your phone. You’ll need your PIN 2   39   Calls/Contacts   code, available from your operator.   Only numbers on the fixed dial list   can be called from your phone.   Additional settings – This lets you   change the following settings:   • Caller ID: Choose whether   to display your number on an   outgoing call.   < Voicemail >   Voicemail service – Allows you   to select your carrier’s voicemail   service.   Voicemail settings – If you are   using your carrier’s voicemail   service, this option allows you to   enter the phone number to use   for listening to and managing your   voicemail.   • Call waiting: If call waiting is   activated, the handset will notify   you of an incoming call while you   are on another call. (This depends   on your network provider.)   Select line: Allow selection of   different phone numbers in your   SIM.   • Call barring – Select when you   would like calls to be barred. Enter   the call barring password. Please   check with your network operator   about this service.   Call costs – View the charges   applied to your calls. (This service is   network dependent: some operators   do not support this function.)   < Other call settings >   Call reject – Set to reject calls on   list or all calls. If you make a Call   reject list, touch Applications >   Call reject list > New reject entry.   Then create New reject entry from   Contacts, Call logs or New number.   Call forwarding – You can configure   how your calls are forwarded if   you’re on the phone, if you don’t   answer, etc.   Call duration – View the duration of   all calls, dialled calls, received calls   and the last call.   40   Excuse messages – When you   reject a call, you can send a   message quickly using this function.   This is useful if you need to reply to   a message during a meeting.   Video call settings – Change your   video call settings.   contacts. Then choose whether   to create new contact or Add   to the existing.   2 If you want to add a picture to the   new contact, touch   . Choose between Capture   picture or Pick from gallery.   Select the contact type by   3 4 Contacts   touching   . You can add contacts on your phone   and synchronise them your Google   account contacts or those in other   accounts that support contact   synchronisation.   Touch a text field to open the   touch keyboard and enter a new   contact’s name.   Touch a contact information   category and enter your contact's   details.   5 6 Searching for a contact   Touch Save to save the contact.   1 On the home screen, touch   to open your contact list.   Favourite contacts   You can assign frequently-called   contacts as favourites.   2 Touch Search and enter the   contact name using the keypad.   To add a contact to your   favourites:   Adding a new contact   1 On the home screen, touch   , and enter the new contact’s   number, then touch the Menu   1 On the home screen, touch   to open your contact list.   key   , and touch Add to   41   Calls/Contacts   2 Touch a contact to view their   details.   3 Touch the star to the right of the   contact’s name. The star will   turn gold.   To remove a contact from your   favourites list:   1 On the home screen, touch   to open your contact list.   2 Touch the Groups tab and select   Favourites. Touch a contact to   view their details.   3 Touch the gold star to the right of   the contact’s name. The star will   turn grey and the contact will be   removed from favourites.   42   Messaging/Email   5 The message screen opens, with   your message after your name.   Responses will appear on the   screen. As you view and send   additional messages, a message   thread will be created.   Messaging   Your LG-P920 combines SMS and   MMS into one intuitive, easy-to-use   menu.   Sending a message   1 Touch the   icon on the home   WARNING   screen to open a blank message.   Enter a contact name or call   number in the To field. As you   enter the contact name, matching   contacts will appear. You can   touch a suggested recipient. You   can add multiple contacts.   The 160-character limit may   vary from country to country,   depending on language and   how the SMS is coded.   2 WARNING   NOTE: You will be charged for   a text message for every person   you send the message to.   Touch Enter message below to   start entering your message.   If an image, video or audio file is   added to an SMS message, it   will be automatically converted   into an MMS message and you   will be charged accordingly.   3 4 Touch Send to send your   message.   TIP! You can touch the   to attach the file you want to send   with your message.   NOTE: If you get an SMS message   during a call, there will be a ring   notification.   icon   43   Messaging/Email   Changing your message Microsoft Exchange   settings   email account   Email address – Enter the account   email address.   Your LG-P920 message settings   are pre-defined, so you can send   messages immediately. You can   change these settings based on your   preferences.   User name – Enter the account   username.   Password – Enter the account   password.   Domain – Enter the account domain   (optional)   Touch the Messaging icon on the   home screen and touch the Menu   key, then tap Settings.   Server address – Enter the server   address   Use SSL – Choose whether or not to   use SSL   Setting up your email   Touch the Applications tab and   select Email. If the email account   is not set up, you need to start the   email set up wizard.   SSL for Microsoft Exchange.   Touch the Next button to connect the   server.   Setup complete page will appear:   you will need to enter “name” for   account display and My name.   TIP! If an email account is   already set up, the wizard is not   activated automatically.   You can select mailbox type MS   Exchange or Others.   The account will now appear in the   list of accounts in your Email folder.   44   The Accounts screen   Other (POP3, IMAP)   email account   Email address – Enter the account   email address.   The Accounts screen lists your   Combined Inbox and each of your   email accounts.   • Touch the Application tab and   select Email. The Account list   screen appears.   Password – Enter the account   password.   Setup complete page will appear and   you will need to enter “name”.   The account will now appear in the   list of accounts in your Email folder.   TIP! In account lists, touch an   email account more heavily to   move the account icon to the   home screen. Touch the icon to   go to straight to the inbox.   Incoming server – Enter the   incoming email server address.   Port number – Normally each   account’s default number will be   displayed.   You can touch an account to view   its Combined Inbox. The default   account from which you send email   is indicated with a tick.   Secure type – TLS/SSL/Off.   To open your Combined Inbox:   Outgoing server – Enter the   outgoing email server address.   If you have configured email to   send and receive email from more   than one account, you can view all   messages sent to all accounts in   your Combined Inbox.   Port number – Normally each   account’s default number will be   displayed.   SMTP Secure type – TLS/SSL/Off.   45   Messaging/Email   1 2 Touch Email.   4 5 Enter the text of the message.   Touch Attach to attach the file   you want to send with your   message.   Touch Combined Inbox (on the   Accounts screen). Messages in   the Combined Inbox are colour-   coded on the left, by account,   using the same colours used for   your accounts in the Accounts   screen.   6 Touch Send.   If you’re not ready to send the   message, touch the Menu key   and the touch Save as draft to   save it in a Drafts folder. Touch   a message in a Drafts folder   to resume working on it. Your   message will also be saved as a   draft if you touch the Back key   before sending it. Touch   Discard to abandon and delete   a message, including any saved   drafts. If you aren’t connected   to a network, for example if you’   re working in airplane mode, the   messages you send are stored   in your Outbox folder until you’   re connected to a network. If it   contains any pending messages,   the Outbox will be displayed on   the Accounts screen.   Composing and sending   email   To compose and send a message:   1 In the Email application, touch   the Menu key, then touch   Compose.   2 Enter an address for the   message’s intended recipient.   As you enter text, matching   addresses will be offered from   your contacts. Separate multiple   addresses with commas.   Touch the Menu key and then   touch Add Cc/Bcc to copy or   blind copy to other contacts/email   addresses.   3 46   Please note that messages sent   using an Exchange account will not   be stored on the phone: they will be   stored on the Exchange server itself.   If you want to see your sent   messages in the Sent folder (or with   the Sent label), you may need to   open the Sent folder/label and select   Refresh from the options menu.   Adding and editing email   accounts   To add an email account:   1 Touch the Applications tab and   select Email.   2 Select MS Exchange or Other.   If an email account is already set   up, the wizard is not activated   automatically. In this case, you   need to touch the Menu key then   tap Add account.   TIP! When a new email arrives   in the inbox, there will be sound   and vibration notification. Tap the   email notification to end it.   To change account settings:   1 2 Open the Accounts screen.   Touch the Menu key and select   Settings.   Working with account   folders   To delete an email account:   1 2 Open the Accounts screen.   Touch and hold the account you   want to delete.   Each account has Inbox, Outbox,   Sent, Drafts, Rubbish Bin and   Junk folders. Depending on the   features your account service   provider supports, you may have   additional folders.   3 Touch Remove account in the   menu that opens and touch OK in   the dialogue box to confirm.   47   Social networking   You can use your phone for social   networking and to manage your   micro-blog in on-line communities.   You can update your current status,   upload photos and view your friends’   status updates.   2 3 Choose the social networking   client application you want to   use from Facebook, Twitter and   MySpace.   Enter your community email   address and password, then tap   Log in   Wait while your details are   confirmed with your community.   If you tap your community, you   can see the its current status.   . If you don’t have an account, you   can visit the website to set one up.   NOTE: Additional costs may be   incurred when connecting to and   using online services. Check data   charges with your network provider.   4 5 Viewing and updating   your status   Adding your account to   your phone   1 You can view and update social   community content using the   1 Touch and hold the home screen.   When various Widgets appear,   Social+   widget at any time.   choose Social+   and tap   2 On the Social+   widget,   the Setting button. You   choose the Social Networks   service you log in to. You will then   see your status and contents.   When you touch the input   can also access a different way.   On the home screen, choose   Applications > Settings >   Accounts & sync > Social+   settings.   3 box, the screen will switch to   update your current status with   comments or upload photos.   48   What’s New   TIP! You can update your status   simultaneously by checking   the SNS services you want to   Show notifications for a Missed   call, an Unread message, Voice   mail, Email, Twitter, Facebook   and MySpace in priority order.   Notifications over a certain period of   time are shown.   upload from Facebook   , Twitter   and MySpace   . NOTE: This depends on network   services.   1 Choose Applications > What’s   New.   TIP! You can use information   about friends on the social   networking site only, or   2 By tapping the   button, you   can choose between list view or   category view.   synchronise all data to contacts.   Removing accounts from   your phone   1 Choose Applications > Settings   > Accounts & sync.   2 Choose the account you want   to delete, then touch Remove   account.   49   Photos and videos   Getting to know the viewfinder (Camera)   Zoom - Zoom in or out. Alternatively, you can use the side volume keys.   Switch camera - You can move to the internal camera from the external   one.   Transition between 2D - 3D   modes - Touch to switch photo   shoot mode between 2D and 3D.   Video mode - Slide this icon down   to switch to video mode.   Taking a photo   Gallery - Touch the last photo you   took to view. This enables you to   access your gallery and view saved   Settings - Touch this icon to open   the settings menu. See Using the   advanced settings.   photos within camera mode.   Flash - Allows you to turn on the flash when taking a photo in a dark place.   Brightness - This defines and controls the amount of sunlight entering the   image. Slide the brightness indicator along the bar towards “-” to lower the   image brightness or towards “+” to increase it.   TIP! You can close all shortcut options to give a clearer viewfinder screen. Just   touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To restore the options, touch the screen   again.   50   Taking a quick snap   Share Touch to share it via   Bluetooth, Picasa,   1 2 Open the Camera application.   Holding the phone, point the lens   towards the subject you want to   photograph.   Messaging, Facebook   for LG, MySpace for LG,   Twitter for LG, Gmail or   Email.   3 4 Touch the shutter icon   . NOTE: Additional charges may   apply when MMS messages are   downloaded while roaming.   The camera brings the image   into focus. When the image is   in focus, the focus indicators in   each corner turn green and the   camera takes a picture.   TIP! If you have a social   networking site account and set it   up on your phone, you can share   your photos with your community.   Notice: A shading issue   may occur when you take a   picture indoors, due to the   characteristics of the camera.   (Shading means a colour   difference between centre and   sides.)   Touch to edit the photo you   took.   Edit   Set as Touch to set the image   as Contact icon or   Wallpaper.   Rename Touch to edit the name of   Once you’ve taken the   photo   the selected picture.   Touch to delete the image.   Your captured photo will appear on   the screen.   Touch to take another photo   immediately.   Touch to view the last photo   you took.   51   Photos and videos   Timer – The self-timer allows you to   set a delay before a picture is taken   after pressing the shutter.   Shot mode – Select shooting mode   from Normal or Continuous shot.   Image quality – Choose between   Super Fine, Fine and Normal. The   finer the quality, the sharper the   photo. However, the file size will be   larger, meaning you’ll be able to   store fewer photos in the memory.   Auto review – If you set Auto   review to on, it will automatically   show you the picture you have just   taken.   Using the advanced   settings (Camera)   In the viewfinder, touch   all the advanced options.   to open   You can change the camera setting   by scrolling the wheel. After selecting   an option, touch the Back key.   Focus – Select the focus option   from Auto, Macro, Continuous AF   and Face tracking.   Image size – Touch to set the size   (in pixels) of the picture you are   taking.   Scene mode – Choose between   Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Sports,   Sunset and Night.   White balance – Choose between   Auto, Incandescent, Sunny,   Fluorescent and Cloudy.   Color effect – Choose a colour tone   for your new photo. Choose between   None, Sepia, Mono and Negative.   Shutter sound – Select one of the   four shutter sounds.   Tag location – Activate to use your   phone’s location-based services.   Take pictures wherever you are and   tag them with the location. If you   upload tagged pictures to a blog that   supports geotagging, you can see   the pictures displayed on a map.   52   NOTE: This function is only   available when location service is   activated.   Storage – Select either Internal SD   card or External SD card to save   images.   Viewing your saved   photos   1 You can access your saved   photos from within camera mode.   Just touch   and your gallery   will appear on the screen. Touch   the photo on the screen. You will   then see Slideshow and Menu.   Touch to see slide show. Touch   Menu and select the options   you want.   Touch to share the contents.   Touch to delete a photo.   Touch More for more options,   Restore all camera default   settings.   Touch this if you want to know   how this function operates.   The following gives you a quick   guide.   TIP! When you exit the camera,   some settings will return to their   defaults. Check the camera   settings before you take your   next photo.   as below.   Details - Find out more   information about the content.   Set as - Set as contact icon or   wallpaper.   Crop - Crop your photo. Move   your finger across the screen to   select an area.   Rotate - Rotate left or right.   Edit - Touch to edit the image   TIP! The settings menu   is superimposed over the   viewfinder, so when you change   image colour or quality features   you will see the image preview   change behind the settings   menu.   using various tools.   53   Photos and videos   Getting to know the viewfinder (Video camera)   Zoom - Zoom in or out. Alternatively, you can use the side volume keys.   Switch camera - You can move to the internal camera from the external   one.   Transition between 2D - 3D   modes - Touch to switch photo   shoot mode between 2D and 3D.   Camera mode - Slide this icon up   to switch to camera mode.   Start recording   Gallery - Touch to view the video   you recorded last. This enables you   to access your gallery and view   your saved videos from within the   video mode.   Settings - Touch this icon to open   the settings menu. See Using the   advanced settings.   Flash - Allows you to turn on the flash when taking a photo in a dark place.   Brightness - This defines and controls the amount of sunlight entering the   image. Slide the brightness indicator along the bar towards “-” to lower the   image brightness or towards “+” to increase it.   TIP! You can close all shortcut options to give a clearer viewfinder screen. Just   touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To restore the options, touch the screen   again.   54   Shooting a quick video After shooting a video   1 Open the Camera application   and slide the camera mode   button down to the Video   position. The shutter icon   A still image representing your video   will appear on the screen.   Play   Touch to play the video.   will   Share   Touch to share your video   via Bluetooth, Email,   Gmail, Messaging or   YouTube.   change to   . 2 3 The video camera viewfinder will   appear on the screen.   Holding the phone, point the lens   towards the video subject.   NOTE: Additional charges may   apply when MMS messages are   downloaded while roaming.   4 5 Touch the start video icon   . REC will appear at the bottom of   the viewfinder, along with a timer   showing the length of the video.   Touch the stop video icon   stop recording.   Touch to edit the name of   the selected video.   Rename   Touch to delete the video you   made and confirm by touching   Yes. The viewfinder will   reappear.   6 to   Touch to shoot another video   straight away.   Touch to view the last video   you recorded.   55   Photos and videos   Color effect – Choose a colour tone   to use for your new view. Choose   between None, Sepia, Mono and   Negative.   Video quality – Choose between   Super Fine, Fine and Normal.   Duration – Set a time limit for your   video. Choose between Normal and   MMS to limit the maximum size to   send as an MMS message.   Audio recording – Choose Mute to   record a video without sound.   Auto review – If you set this to On,   it will automatically show you the   video you have just recorded.   Storage – Select either Internal SD   card or External SD card to save   videos.   Using advanced   settings (Video camera)   Using the viewfinder, touch   to   open all the advanced options.   Adjust the video camera settings by   scrolling the wheel. After selecting   an option, touch the Back key.   Video size – Touch to set the   size (in pixels) of the video you   will record. Set the video image   size as 1080P(1920x1080),   720P(1280x720), TV(720x480),   VGA(640x480), QVGA(320x240) or   QCIF(176x144).   White balance – The white balance   ensures white areas in your video   are realistic. To enable your camera   to adjust the white balance correctly,   you may need to determine the light   conditions. Choose between Auto,   Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent   and Cloudy.   Reset all video camera settings.   Touch this if you want to know   how this function operates.   The following gives you a quick   guide.   56   a b Switch camera - You can move to the   internal camera from the external one.   3D focus- You can manually fine-tune   3D focus by adjusting the amount of   overlapping with a bar that appears at   the bottom. Before starting to take a 3D   picture, you can use this function.   Brightness - This defines and controls   the amount of sunlight entering the   video. Slide the brightness indicator   along the bar towards “-” to lower the   video brightness or “+” to increase it.   3D Photo size - Touch to set the size   of the 3D photo you will take. Set your   3D photo image size as 3M, 2M or 1M.   Settings - Touch this icon to open the   settings menu. See Using the advanced   settings.   Watching your saved   videos   1 2 3 In the viewfinder, touch   the lower right-hand corner.   on   Your gallery will appear on the   screen.   Touch a video once to bring it to   the front of the gallery. It will start   to play automatically.   c Adjusting the volume   when viewing a video   To adjust the volume of a video while   it is playing, use the volume keys on   the left side of the phone.   d e 3D photos and videos   Taking a 3D Photo   3D focus mode - Select the auto   3D focus option from Border,   Center. Border uses a border   area for optimizing the amount of   overlapping. Center uses a center   area for it. You can also find-tune   manually with 3D focus function   of viewfinder.   a b c d e 57   Photos and videos   1 2 Open the Camera application.   b 3D focus - You can manually fine-tune   3D focus by adjusting the amount of   overlapping with a bar that appears   at the bottom. Before starting to take   a 3D video, you can use this function.   You can't adjust this function while   recording.   Brightness - This defines and controls   the amount of sunlight entering the   video. Slide the brightness indicator   along the bar towards “-” to lower the   video brightness or “+” to increase it.   3D Video size - Touch to set the size   (in pixels) of the 3D video you will   record. Set your 3D video image size as   HD (1280x720), D1 (720x480) or VGA   (640x480).   Touch the 3D button   viewfinder.   on the   3 Holding the phone, point the lens   towards the subject you want to   photograph.   4 5 Touch the shutter icon   . c d The camera brings the image   into focus. When the image is   in focus, the focus indicators in   each corner turn green and the   camera takes a picture.   Recording a 3D Video   a b c d e a Switch camera - You can move to the   internal camera from the external one.   58   e Settings - Touch this icon to open the   settings menu. See Using the advanced   settings.   4 5 Touch the start video icon   . REC will appear at the bottom of   the viewfinder, along with a timer   showing the length of the video.   Touch the stop video icon   stop recording.   3D focus mode - Select the auto   3D focus option from Border,   Center. Border uses a border   area for optimizing the amount of   overlapping. Center uses a center   area for it. You can also find-tune   manually with 3D focus function   of viewfinder.   to   NOTE   • 3D camera mode is only allowed   in landscape view.   Keep the distance between the   • camera and the object more than   0.5m.   Stabilization - Set On to   compensate unsteady hand.   • For the optimal 3D viewing   experience, hold the device   30~40cm away from your eyes.   1 Open the Camera application and   slide the camera mode button   down to the Video position. The   shutter icon   to   will change   . 2 3 The video camera viewfinder will   appear on the screen: touch the   3D button   . Holding the phone in landscape   view, point the lens towards the   video subject.   59   3D Space   Press and hold the 3D key on the   right side of the phone to access   3D Space. It will show you 3D   content such as YouTube 3D, 3D   Gallery, 3D Camera and 3D guide.   needs to be set in the right 3D   format. If the content is not shown   in 3D, change the format using the   3D formatter.   3D Camera   YouTube 3D   1 1 Touch the   3D Camera and   the screen will switch to 3D   camera mode. To create 3D   photos and 3D recordings, see   the 3D photos and videos on   previous pages.   1 Touch YouTube 3D to launch. As   the screen switches to YouTube   3D web, various 3D videos   appear.   2 3 Select a video you want to watch.   The video will be shown in side   by side format in portrait mode.   Rotate to landscape and 3D   mode will turn on automatically.   3D Game & Apps   Touch   3D Game & Apps and   any 3D Games and Applications   you have downloaded from   Market will be listed. Four   applications, such as Asphalt6,   Let's Golf2, Nova, Gulliver's   Travels, are provided as default   settings.   3D Gallery   1 2 Touch the   3D Gallery. The   3D images will then be listed.   Choose one you want to see.   NOTE   • 3D content is best viewed with the   screen 30~40cm in front of you.   • To enjoy the 3D effect, the content   60   3D Guide   The 3D Guide contain instructions   that makes 3D content easier to use   with this phone. It will advise you   how to create 3D pictures, connect   to 3D TV via HDMI, view 3D content   and share them.   61   Multimedia   Crop - Crop your photo. Move   your finger across the screen to   select an area.   Rotate - Rotate left or right.   Edit - Touch to edit the image   Gallery   You can also save your files to   an external memory card. The   advantage of using a memory card   is that you can free up memory   space on your phone.   using various tools.   Touch the Applications tab, then   select Gallery.   NOTE: You can access 3D content   on Gallery.   1 You can access your saved   photos from within camera mode.   To view MPO files,   1 2 3 Select the image you want to   watch.   Rotate to landscape and touch   the MPO viewer.   Just touch   and your gallery   will appear on the screen. Touch   the photo on the screen. You will   then see Slideshow and Menu.   Touch to see slide show. Touch   Tilt your phone.   Menu and select the options   you want.   To view 3D content,   1 2 3 Select the image you want to   watch.   Rotate to landscape and 3D   mode turns on.   For more information, refer to the   3D Guide.   Touch to share the content.   Touch to delete a photo.   Touch More for more options,   as below.   Details - Find out more   information about the content.   Set as - Set as contact icon or   wallpaper.   62   Use as ringtone, Delete and Share   as options.   Music   Your LG-P920 has a built-in player   that lets you play all your favourite   music. To access the music player,   touch the Applications tab then   select Music.   NOTE: Music file copyright may   be protected by international   treaties and national copyright   laws.   You may therefore need to   obtain permission or a licence   to reproduce or copy music. In   some countries, laws prohibit   private copying of copyrighted   material. Before downloading   or copying a file, please check   the laws of the relevant country   governing the use of such   material.   Playing a song   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Music.   2 3 4 5 Touch Songs.   Select the song you want to play.   Touch   Touch   song.   Touch   to pause the song.   to skip to the next   6 to go back to the start   Using the radio   of the song. Touch   go back to the previous song.   To adjust the volume while listening   to music, touch the up and down   volume keys on the left side of the   phone.   twice to   Your LG-P920 has a built-in FM   radio, so you can tune in to your   favourite stations and listen while on   the move.   NOTE: You must attach your   headphone to listen to the radio.   Insert it into the headphone jack.   Touch and hold any song in the list.   It will display Play, Add to playlist,   63   Multimedia   Searching for stations   Listening to the radio   You can tune in to radio stations   by searching for them manually   or automatically. They will then be   saved to specific channel numbers,   so you don’t have to keep re-tuning.   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select FM   radio.   Touch the channel number of the   station you want to listen to.   2 3 1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select FM   Radio.   Touch the   icon. You can   listen to the radio via the built-in   speaker.   2 3 Touch Scan FM Radio stations.   If there are pre-set channels,   you will see a pop-up with   'All channels will be reset.   Continue?'. If you choose OK, all   pre-set channels will be deleted   and auto scan will start.   During auto scanning, touch Stop   scanning if you want to stop   scanning. Only channels scanned   in before you stop scanning will   be saved.   Transferring files using   USB mass storage   devices   To transfer files using USB   devices:   1 Connect the LG-P920 to a PC   using a USB cable.   4 2 If you haven't installed LG Android   Platform Driver on your PC, you   will need to change settings   manually. Choose Settings > SD   card & phone storage > Mass   storage only and connect your   phone to your PC using the USB   data cable.   NOTE: You can also tune into a   station manually, using the wheel   displayed.   64   3 4 Touch Turn on USB storage.   You can view the mass storage   content on your PC and transfer   files.   2 • • Save music or video files   from your PC to the phone's   removable storage.   You can copy or move files from   a PC to the phone's removable   storage using a card reader.   If there is a video file with a   subtitle file (a .smi or .srt file with   the same name as the video file),   put them in the same folder to   display the subtitle automatically   when playing the video file.   When downloading music or   video files, copyright must be   respected. Please note that a file   that is corrupted or has the wrong   extension may cause damage to   your phone.   NOTE:   You will need to install   your microSD card first. Without a   microSD card, you cannot use USB   mass storage.   How to save music/   video files to your phone   1 Connect your phone to the PC   using the USB cable.   Touch and drag down the status   bar on the home screen. Select   USB connected > Turn on USB   storage > Open folder to view   files.   • • • If you haven't installed LG Android   Platform Driver on your PC,   you will need to set it manually.   For more information, refer to   'Transferring files using mass   storage devices'.   65   Multimedia   How to move contacts   from your old phone to   your current phone   Export your contacts as a   CSV file from your old phone   to your PC, using a PC sync   programme.   4 If the LG-P920 phone connection   using the USB cable is detected   by Mobile Sync for Android, click   "Sync" or "Sync contacts" to   synchronise the contacts saved   in the PC to your phone and   save them.   How to send data from   your phone via Bluetooth   You can send data via Bluetooth by   running a suitable application, rather   than from the Bluetooth menu as   with normal mobile phones.   1 Download Mobile Sync for   Android at www.lg.com and   install it on your PC. Run the   programme, and connect your   Android mobile phone to the PC   using a USB cable.   • Sending pictures: Run the   Gallery application and select   Picture > Menu. Click Share   and select Bluetooth > Check   if Bluetooth is turned on and   select Scan for devices >   Choose the device you want to   send data from the list.   Exporting contacts: Run the   Contacts application. Touch   the address you want to export   to. Touch the Menu and select   2 3 Select the Contacts icon. Go to   Menu > More > Import and   select the CSV file saved on   the PC.   If the fields in the imported CSV   file are different from the ones   in Mobile Sync for Android, you   need to map the fields. After   mapping the fields, click OK. The   contacts will then be added in   Mobile Sync for Android.   • 66   Share > Bluetooth > Check if   Bluetooth is turned on and select   Scan for devices > Choose the   device you want to send data from   on the list.   TIP! Its is Bluetooth   version 2.1+EDR, certified by   Bluetooth SIG. It is compatible   with other Bluetooth SIG   certified devices.   • Sending multiple contacts:   Run the Contacts application.   To select more than one contact   touch the Menu key and touch the   Menu key and touch Share. Select   the contacts you want to send   or touch Select all > Share >   Bluetooth > Check if Bluetooth   is turned on and select Scan for   devices > Choose the device you   want to send data from on the list.   Connecting to FTP (Only FTP   servers are supported on this   handset): Settings > Wireless &   networks > Bluetooth settings.   Then select the Discoverable   tickbox and search for other   NOTE: If you want to search for this   phone from other devices, go to   Settings > Wireless & Networks >   Bluetooth settings Then select the   . Discoverable tickbox. The tickbox   is cleared after 120 seconds.   NOTE: The following profiles are   supported: SDAP, HFP, HSP, OPP,   PBAP (server), FTP (server), A2DP   and AVRCP.   • HDMI   HDMI (High Definition Multimedia   Interface) is a compact audio/   video interface for transmitting   uncompressed digital data. If your   phone is connected to a TV or PC   via an HDMI cable, you can see the   image and video file through the TV   or PC when the video player/image   devices. Find the service you want   and connect to the FTP server.   67   Multimedia   viewer is visible on your phone   screen.   NOTE: 3D content may not be   transmitted automatically due to   differences in the HDMI Version that   3D TV supports.   68   Utilities   NOTE: As a standard unit of angle   measure, radian is only supported   by this calculator.   Setting your alarm   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Alarm Clock.   Adding an event to your   calendar   2 3 If you want to add a new alarm,   touch New alarm.   Set the alarm and touch Save to   turn it on.   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Calendar.   NOTE: To delete the alarm on the   alarm list screen, touch the Menu   key and select Delete/Delete all.   2 3 You must first create a Google   account to use Calendar.   To check the event, touch the   date. Hold it down if you want   to add a new event. Then touch   New event.   Touch What, then enter the event   name. Check the date and enter   the time you want your event to   start and finish.   Then touch Where and enter the   location.   To add a note to your event,   touch Description and enter the   details.   Using your calculator   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Calculator.   4 2 3 Touch the number keys to enter   numbers.   For simple calculations, touch the   function you want (+, –, x or ÷)   followed by =.   5 6 4 For more complex calculations,   touch Menu and Advanced   panel, then choose sin, cos, tan,   log, etc.   69   Utilities   Notice: Available recording time   may differ from the real time.   7 If you want to repeat the   alarm, set Repetition and set   Reminders if necessary.   Sending the voice   recording   8 Touch Done to save the event in   the calendar. A coloured square   in the calendar will mark all days   that have saved events. An alarm   will sound at the event start time   to help you stay organised.   1 Once you have finished recording,   you can send the audio clip by   touching Share.   2 Choose between Bluetooth,   Email, Gmail and Messaging.   When you select Email, Gmail   and Messaging, the voice   recording will be added to the   message you write, and it will be   sent as normal.   Recording a sound or   voice   Use the voice recorder to record   voice memos or other audio files.   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Voice Recorder.   2 3 4 Touch   Touch   to start recording.   to stop recording.   Touch to listen to the   recording.   5 Touch   to access your album.   You can listen to the saved   recording.   70   The Web   Browser   Using options   Browser gives you a fast, full-colour   world of games, music, news, sports,   entertainment and much more, right   on your mobile phone - Wherever   you are and whatever you’re into.   NOTE: Additional charges apply   when connecting to these services   and downloading content. Check   data charges with your network   provider.   Touch the Menu key to view options.   Read it later: Added in Read   it later.   Share page: Send the web   page via Bluetooth, Email, Facebook,   Gmail, Messaging and so on.   Find on page: If you enter a   letter or word, it will mark all the   letters you entered from on the web   page.   Select text: Touch and select   the lines you want to copy. You   can paste it into any input box by   touching it for an extended period.   Add RSS Feed: Add your   favourite web page. When a new   item appears on the site, you will   automatically be notified by Google   reader.   < Tool bar >   The icons bar on the screen below   makes it easier to use the browser.   Backward: Move to the   previous web page.   Forward: Move to the next   web page.   Windows: Show all your open   windows.   New windows: Open a new   window.   Settings: Move to Browser   settings.   NOTE: RSS (Really Simple   Syndication) is a family of web feed   formats used to publish frequently   updated content, such as blog   entries, news headlines or podcasts.   71   The Web   An RSS document, called a feed,   web feed or channel, contains   either a summary of content from   an associated website or its full   text. RSS makes it possible for   people to keep up-to-date with their   favourite websites in an automated   way that is easier than checking   manually. The user subscribes to   a feed by entering its link into the   reader or clicking an RSS icon in a   browser that starts the subscription   process. The reader checks the   user’s subscribed feeds regularly for   new content, and downloads any   updates it finds.   More   • Home page: Move to Home page.   Set home page: Set the current   page as your home page   Page info: Show the web page   information.   • Downloads: Show downloaded   history.   • • For unavailable RSS Feed   webpages, the 'Add RSS Feed'   icon menu will be disabled.   72   Google applications   1 First, set up a Google account.   Enter your user name and   password.   Gmail   Gmail is configured when you first   set up your phone. Depending on   your synchronisation settings, Gmail   on your phone is automatically   synchronised with your Google   account on the web. The inbox   conversations list will be your default   Gmail view.   Touch the Menu key, then touch   Refresh to send or receive new   emails and to synchronise your   emails with your Google account   on the web. With the Menu key,   you can compose an email, add   accounts, go to labels, search, etc.   2 After signing in, the contacts,   email and calendar in your   Google account will automatically   synchronise with your LG-P920.   Maps   Check your current location and   traffic and receive directions to your   destination. Your phone must be   connected to Wi-Fi or 3G/GPRS.   NOTE: Google Maps does not   cover all cities and countries.   Market   Android Market lets you download   applications and games. If you   install applications and games from   Android Market, they will appear in   the LG-P920 menu.   You can check other peoples'   comments regarding an application,   or post your own comments.   73   Google applications   Talk   Google Talk is Google’s instant   messaging programme. It lets you   communicate with other people who   use Google Talk.   Touch the Menu key and select   the available options as below: All   friends, Add friend, Search, Sign   out, Settings, etc.   Google Search   Google Mobile Web Search allows   you to search for websites.   74   LG World   LG World offers an assortment   of exciting content - games,   applications, wallpaper and ringtones   - giving LG phone users the   chance to enjoy richer “Mobile Life”   experiences.   NOTE: What if there is no   icon?   1 Using a mobile Web browser,   access LG World (www.   lgworld.com) and select your   country.   How to Get to LG World   from Your Phone   2 3 Download LG World App.   Execute and install the   downloaded file.   1 Tap the   World.   icon to access LG   4 Access LG World by tapping   2 Tap Sign in and enter ID/PW for   LG World. If you have not yet   signed up, tap Register and get a   LG World membership.   the   icon.   How to use LG World   Participate in monthly LG World   promotions.   Find and download exciting 3D   content from the ‘3D zone’.   Try the easy “Menu” buttons to   find what you’re looking for fast.   3 Download the content you want.   • • • • Categories: Find contents   by category (e.g. Education,   Entertainment, Games, etc).   75   LG World   • My Apps: List of downloaded/   to-be-updated contents.   Apps for you: Recommended   content based on your previous   choices.   • • • Search: Search Content.   Settings: Set Profile and   Display.   • Try other useful functions as well.   (Content Detail screen)   • Wish List: Save the content   you're interested in   • Share: Share content   information through E-mail,   Facebook, Twitter and SMS.   NOTE: LG World may not be   available in all carriers or countries.   76   Settings   On the home screen, touch the   Application tab then scroll and   touch Settings.   Bluetooth – Touch to select: Turns   on Bluetooth to connect to Bluetooth   devices.   Bluetooth settings – Set device   name & discoverable mode, scan   for other devices. Alternatively,   check a list of Bluetooth devices   you’ve previously configured plus   those detected when the phone last   scanned for Bluetooth devices.   Tethering & portable hotspot –   Tether your phone to your computer   with a USB cable to share your   phone's Internet connection with   your computer and turn your phone   into a Wi-Fi access point to share   your phone's Internet connection   with additional computers or devices.   Wireless & Networks   Here, you can manage Wi-Fi,   SmartShare and Bluetooth. You   can also set mobile networks and   airplane mode.   Airplane mode – After setting   Airplane mode, all wireless   connections will be disabled.   Wi-Fi – Touch to select: This turns   on Wi-Fi to connect to available Wi-Fi   networks.   Wi-Fi settings – Allows you to set   up and manage wireless access   points. Set network notification or   add a Wi-Fi network. The advanced   Wi-Fi settings screen is accessed   from the Wi-Fi settings screen. Touch   the Menu key and touch Advanced.   VPN settings – Displays the list of   Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) that   you’ve previously configured. Allows   you to add different types of VPNs.   SmartShare settings – Allows you   to change the device name and   select content type to be shared.   77   Settings   Notice: After setting silent mode it   is not available to use Settings >   Sound > Volume menu.   Mobile network settings – Set   options for data roaming, network   mode & operators, access point   names (APNs) etc.   Vibrate – Allows you to set your   phone to vibrate when you receive   an incoming call.   Volume – Allows you to set the   volume for ringtones, media and   alarms. If you un-select the option   to use the same volume for calls   and notifications, you can set the   volumes for each separately.   On-Screen Phone settings –   Allows you to change the On-Screen   Phone password (the default   password is "0000"). On-Screen   Phone allows you to view your   mobile phone screen from a PC via   a USB or Bluetooth connection. You   can also control your mobile phone   from your PC, using the mouse or   keyboard.   < Incoming calls >   Phone ringtone – Allows you to set   your default incoming call ringtone.   < Notifications >   Notification ringtone – Allows   you to set your default notification   ringtone.   Sound   < General >   Silent mode – Allows you to   silence all sounds (including call and   notification ringtones) except the   audio from music and videos, and   < Feedback >   any alarms you have set. (Media and Audible touch tones – Allows you   alarms must be silenced from their   own applications.)   to set the phone to play tones when   dialling numbers using the dial   keypad.   78   Audible selection – Allows you to   set your phone to make a sound   when you touch buttons, icons and   other on-screen items that are   touch-sensitive.   Screen timeout – Allows you to   adjust the delay time before the   screen automatically turns off. For   best battery performance, use the   shortest convenient timeout.   Screen lock sounds – Allows you   to set your phone to make a sound   when locking and unlocking the   screen.   Display font - Change the display   font.   Gesture   Adjust the gesture settings for text   input field, home screen, incoming   call, alarm, gallery, music, video   player.   Haptic feedback – Allows you to set   your phone to vibrate briefly when   you touch the soft keys and carry out   other actions.   <Text input field>   Display   Allows the cursor to move in the   text field, when you tap a side of the   phone(top/bottom/left/right).   Brightness – Adjust the brightness   of the screen.   Auto-rotate screen – Allows you   to set the orientation to switch to   landscape mode or portrait mode   automatically when you turn the   phone on its side or upright.   Animation – Allows you to set   animated transitions when navigating   from screen to screen.   <Home screen>   Rearrange items – Allows an item   on the home screen to be rearranged   as you tilt the phone left/right while   an item is held to change its location.   79   Settings   <Incoming call>   Location & security   Mute – Allows you to mute the   sound by flipping the phone over   while the phone is ringing(Only if   ringtone set to sound).   < My Location >   Use wireless networks – If you   select Use wireless networks,   your phone will determine your   approximate location using Wi-Fi and   mobile networks.   Use GPS Satellites – If you select   Use GPS satellites, your phone will   determine your location with street-   level accuracy.   <Alarm>   Snooze (stop) – Allows you to   snooze(stop) the alarm by flipping   the phone over(Only if ringtone set to   sound).   <Gallery>   < Screen unlock>   Previous/next picture – Allows   you to view previous/next picture by   tapping left/right side of the phone.   Set up screen lock – Set an unlock   pattern to secure your phone. This   opens a set of screens that guide   you through drawing a screen   unlock pattern. You can set a PIN or   Password instead of a Pattern, or   leave the option as None.   <Video player>   Pause and mute – allows you to   pause and mute video by flipping the   phone over.   80   < Credential storage >   TIP! To lock your screen by   using the Pattern Lock   Use secure credentials – Select   to allow applications to access your   phone’s encrypted store of secure   certificates, related passwords and   other credentials. Credential storage   is used to establish some kinds of   VPN and Wi-Fi connections. If you   have not set a credential storage   password, this setting is greyed out.   Install from SD card – Allows you   to install encrypted certificates from a   microSD card.   Set password – Allows you to set or   change the password for your secure   credential storage. Your password   must have at least eight characters.   1 The first time you do this, a   short tutorial about creating   an unlock pattern appears.   You will be prompted to draw   and redraw your own pattern.   The next time you turn on   your phone or wake up the   screen, you will be prompted   to draw your unlock pattern to   unlock the screen.   2 < SIM card lock >   Set up SIM card lock – Set up SIM   card lock or change SIM PIN.   < Passwords >   Clear storage – Deletes all secure   certificates and related credentials   and erases the secure storage’s own   password.   Visible passwords – Select to show   passwords as you type them, or   deselect to hide them as you type   them.   < Device administration >   Select device administrators –   Add or remove device administrators.   81   Settings   Applications   Accounts & sync   Unknown sources – Permits   installation of applications you   get from websites, email or other   locations than Android Market.   <General sync settings >   Background data – Permits   applications to synchronise data in   the background, whether or not you   are actively using them. Un-selecting   this setting can save battery power,   and will lower (but not eliminate)   data use.   Auto-sync – Permits applications to   synchronise, send and receive data   on their own schedule.   WARNING   To protect your phone and   personal data, only download   applications from trusted sources   such   as Android Market.   Manage applications – Manage   and remove installed applications.   < Manage accounts >   List of all Google accounts and   other accounts you’ve added to your   phone.   If you touch an account in this   screen, its account screen will open.   Running services – Allows you   to view and control services and   applications that are currently   running. This option displays what   processes each running service   needs, and how much memory it is   using.   Development – Allows you to set   options for application development,   such as USB debugging, Stay   awake and Allow mock locations.   82   card. You must unmount a microSD   card before you can format it.   < Internal phone storage >   Privacy   < Personal data >   Factory data reset – Erases all your   personal data from internal phone   storage, including information about   your Google account and any other   accounts, your system/application   data and settings, any downloaded   applications and your DRM licence.   Resetting the phone will not erase   any system software updates you   have downloaded or any files on   your microSD card, such as music   or photos. If you reset the phone this   way, you will be prompted to re-enter   the same information as when you   first started Android.   Check the Available space.   Language & keyboard   Use the Language & keyboard   settings to select the language and   region for the text on your phone   and for configuring the on-screen   keyboard, including words you’ve   added to its dictionary.   Voice input & output   < Voice input >   Voice recogniser settings –   Use the Voice recogniser settings   to configure the Android voice input   feature.   SD card & phone storage   < SD card >   Check total space and available   space. Touch Unmount External   SD card to remove it safely. Format   External SD card, if you want to   delete all data from the microSD   • Language: Opens a screen where   you can set the language you use   when entering text by speaking.   SafeSearch: Opens a dialogue   box where you can set whether   you want Google SafeSearch filter   • 83   Settings   to block some results.   • • • Always use my settings: Check   to use the settings on this screen   rather than the speech synthesiser   settings available in other   • Block offensive words: When   un-selected, Google voice   recognition will recognise and   transcribe words many people   consider offensive, when you enter   text by speaking. When selected,   Google voice recognition replaces   those words in transcriptions with   a place holder comprised of hash   symbols (#).   applications.   Default engine: Opens a dialogue   box where you can set the text-   to-speech application you want   to use, if you have more than one   installed.   Install voice data: If your   < Voice output >   phone does not have speech   synthesiser data installed, this   connects to Android Market and   guides you through the process   of downloading and installing the   data. This setting is not available if   the data is already installed.   Speech rate: Opens a dialogue   box where you can select how   quickly you want the synthesiser to   speak.   Text-to-speech settings –   Use the Text-to-speech settings to   configure the Android text-to-speech   synthesiser for applications that can   benefit from it.   NOTE: If you don’t have speech   synthesiser data installed, only the   Install voice data setting will be   available.   • • • Listen to an example: Plays   a brief sample of the speech   synthesiser using your current   settings.   Language: Opens a dialogue   box where you can select the   language of the text you want   the synthesiser to read. This is   84   particularly useful when combined   with Always use my settings   to ensure text is spoken correctly   across a variety of applications.   Pico TTS: Configure the Pico TTS   settings.   Wi-Fi   With Wi-Fi, you can use high-speed   Internet access within the area of   wireless access point (AP) coverage.   • You can enjoy wireless internet   with Wi-Fi, without incurring extra   charges.   Accessibility   Use the Accessibility settings to   configure any accessibility plug-ins   you have installed on your phone.   Turn on Wi-Fi   From the home screen, open the   notification drawer and touch   on.   Or touch Application > Settings   > Wireless & networks, then turn   Wi-Fi on.   NOTE: Requires additional plug-ins   to become available.   Date & time   Use Date & time settings to set   how dates will be displayed. You can   also use these settings to set your   own time and time zone, rather than   getting the current time from the   mobile network.   To connect to Wi-Fi   Choose the Wi-Fi network you want   to connect to. If you see   need to enter a password to connect.   , you   NOTE:   About the phone   View legal information and check   phone status and software version.   • If you are out of a Wi-Fi area   and choose the 3G connection,   additional charges may be applied.   85   Settings   • If your phone changes to sleep   mode when connected to Wi-Fi,   the Wi-Fi connection will be   disabled automatically. (In this   case, if your phone has access   to 3G data it may connect to   the 3G network automatically,   and additional charges may be   applied.)   your phone into a portable Wi-Fi   hotspot.   When your phone is sharing its   data connection, an icon appears in   the status bar and as an on-going   notification in the notifications   drawer.   Icon Description   • The LG-P920 supports WEP,   WPA/WPA2-PSK and 802.1x   EAP. Security. If your Wi-Fi service   provider or network administrator   sets encryption for network   security, enter the key in the pop-   up window. If encryption is not   set, this pop-up window will not   be shown. You can obtain the key   from your Wi-Fi service provider or   network administrator.   Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is   active   For the latest information about   portable hotspots, including operating   systems supported and other details,   go to http://www.android.com/tether.   NOTE: Additional costs may be   incurred when connecting to and   using online services. Check data   charges with your network provider.   Sharing your phone’s   mobile data connection   You can also share your phone’   s data connection with up to five   devices simultaneously, by turning   86   3 • Check Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.   After a moment the phone starts   broadcasting its Wi-Fi network   name (SSID), enabling you to   connect to it with up to five   additional computers or other   devices. An on-going notification   is added to the status bar   Portable Wi-Fi hotspot   settings   On the home screen, touch the   Application tab and select Settings.   Touch Wireless & Networks and   select Portable hotspot.   Choose the options you want to   adjust.   and notifications drawer.   Portable Wi-Fi hotspot – Select to   share your phone’s mobile network   data connection as a portable Wi-Fi   hotspot.   Help – Opens a dialogue box with   information about portable Wi-Fi   hotspots and advice about where to   learn more.   • When Portable Wi-Fi hotspot   is selected, you can change its   network name or make it secure.   4. Un-select Portable Wi-Fi   hotspot to stop sharing your data   connection via Wi-Fi.   To rename or secure   your portable hotspot   You can change the name of your   phone’s Wi-Fi network name (SSID)   and secure its Wi-Fi network.   To share your phone’   s data connection as a   portable Wi-Fi hotspot   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Settings.   1 On the home screen, touch the   Applications tab and select   Settings.   2 Touch Wireless & Networks and   select Portable hotspot.   2 Touch Wireless & Networks and   select Portable hotspot.   87   Settings   3 Ensure Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is   selected.   ATTENTION!   If you set the security option   as Open, you can not prevent   unauthorised usage of online   services by other people,   and additional charges   may be incurred. To avoid   unauthorised use, you are   advised to keep the security   option enabled.   4 Touch Portable Wi-Fi hotspot   settings.   Touch Configure Wi-Fi hotspot.   The Configure Wi-Fi hotspot   dialogue box will open.   5 • • • You can change the network SSID   (name) that other computers see   when scanning for Wi-Fi networks.   You can also touch the Security   menu to configure the network   with Wi-Fi Protected Access 2   (WPA2) security using a pre-   shared key (PSK).   If you touch the WPA2 PSK   security option, a password field   is added to the Configure Wi-Fi   hotspot dialogue box. If you enter a   password, you will need to re-enter   it when you connect to the phone’   s hotspot with a computer or other   device. You can touch Open in the   Security menu to remove security   from your Wi-Fi network.   6 Touch Save.   Using SmartShare   SmartShare uses DLNA (Digital   Living Network Alliance) technology   to share digital content through a   wireless network.   • Both devices must be DLNA certified   to support this feature.   To turn SmartShare on and allow   sharing contents   1 Touch application tab and select   Settings.   2 Choose Wireless & networks   and SmartShare settings.   88   3 4 5 Touch SmartShare to checkmark   and turn the function on.   - Touch Always allow   requests if you would like to   automatically accept sharing   requests from other devices.   Under the Sharing contents   section, touch to checkmark the   types of content you would like   to share.   Choose from Pictures, Videos,   and Music.   SmartShare is now activated and   ready to share contents.   2 Touch the top left button and   select the device of the remote   content library.   Touch SmartShare to checkmark   and turn the function on.   You can browse the content   library.   Touch and hold a content   thumbnail and flick them to the   top area with your flinger or touch   the play button.   3 4 5 To share contents from your   phone to your renderer device(e.   g. TV)   NOTE: Make sure that your renderer   device is properly configured   To share contents from remote   content library to other devices   Let your renderer device (e.g. TV)   play multimedia contents from your   remote content library (e.g. PC)   NOTE: Make sure that the DLNA   functionality of your devices is   1 While browsing your pictures   or videos using the Gallery   application, touch and hold to   select files.   Then you will be able to select   multiple files to be shared.   Touch Share on the menu and   select the SmartShare.   properly configured (e.g. TV and PC)   1 Touch the top right button to or   select the device from renderer   lists.   2 89   Settings   3 SmartShare is automatically   launched with the selected files.   Touch the top right button to   select the device from renderer   lists.   How to use On-Screen   Phone   4 On-Screen Phone allows you to view   your mobile phone screen from a PC   via a USB or Bluetooth connection.   You can also control your mobile   phone from your PC, using the   mouse or keyboard.   5 Touch the play button to let your   renderer device play the files.   NOTE: Follow the same steps to   use the Music player to share music   files.   On-Screen Phone icons   Notice: Check that your device is   connected with your home network   using Wi-Fi connection yo use this   application.   Some DLNA enabled device (e.g.   TV) support only the DMP feature   of DLNA and will not appear in the   renderer device list   Connects your mobile phone to   your PC, or disconnects it.   Rotates the On-Screen Phone   window (only available with   applications that support   rotation).   Changes the On-Screen Phone   preferences.   Your device might not be able to play   some contents.   Exits the On-Screen Phone   programme.   Minimises the On-Screen Phone   window.   90   Phone window. The files sent are   stored on a microSD card.   Real-time event notifications:   prompts a pop-up to inform you   of any incoming calls or text/   multimedia messages, as well as   alarm and event notifications.   Notice: The Camera preview, videos   and contents from 3D mode(3D   Game & Apps, 3D Guide, YouTube   3D, 3D Gallery) are not supported in   OSP, so they are not available on the   PC.   On-Screen Phone   features   • • • • • Real-time transfer and control:   displays and controls your mobile   phone screen when connected to   your PC.   Mouse control: allows you to   control your mobile phone by using   the mouse to click and drag on   your PC screen.   Text input with keyboard: allows   you to compose a text message   or note using your computer   keyboard.   File transfer (mobile phone to   PC): sends files from your mobile   phone (e.g. photos, videos, music   and Polaris Office files) to your PC.   Simply right-click and drag to send   a file to your PC.   How to install On-Screen   Phone on your PC   Visit LG Home (http://www.lg.com)   and go to Support > Mobile Phone   Support > Download LG Mobile   Support Tool to PC. If you download   LG PC Suite IV, the On-Screen Phone   programme will also be downloaded   on your PC. You can then install the   On-Screen Phone on your PC.   • File transfer (PC to mobile phone):   sends files from your PC to your   mobile phone. Just select the files   you wish to transfer and drag and   drop them into the On-Screen   91   Settings   How to connect your   mobile phone to your PC   USB connection:   2 If you have previously connected   using a cable, run the New   Connection Wizard to create a   new connection.   Run the Connection Wizard on   the computer, select "Bluetooth   connection", then "Next".   The wizard will start searching   for Bluetooth-enabled mobile   phones. When the mobile phone   you want to connect to appears,   click "Stop" to stop searching.   Select "LG-P920" from the device   list and click "Next". You can   rename the device if you wish.   Enter the PIN code (e.g. "0000")   and click "Next".   On your mobile phone, accept the   request and enter the same PIN   code, then touch "OK".   Enter the On-Screen Phone   password and click "Next". (The   default password is "0000").   Touch "OK" to exit.   1 2 3 Open Connection Wizard, select   "USB Cable connection" and click   "Next".   Connect your mobile phone to the   PC using a USB cable and click   "Next".   Enter the On-Screen Phone   password and click "Next". The   default password is "0000".   You can change the password   in Settings > Wireless &   Networks > On-Screen Phone   Settings.   3 4 5 6 7 4 Click "OK" to exit the window.   Wireless connection with   Bluetooth:   1 On your mobile phone, go   8 9 to Settings > Wireless &   Networks > Bluetooth settings.   Select Turn on Bluetooth and   then select Discoverable.   92   To check the phone-to-   PC connection   Once the devices have been   connected, drag down the notification   bar at the top of the home screen   to check the On-Screen Phone   connection status.   Phone Software update   LG Mobile Phone Software   update from internet   For more information on using this   function, please visit the http://   update.lgmobile.com or http://www.   lg.com/common/index.jsp → select   country and language.   This feature allows you to update   the firmware of your phone to the   newer version conveniently from the   internet without the need to visit a   service centre. This feature is only   available if and when LG makes   the newer version of the firmware   available for your device.   As the mobile phone firmware update   requires the user’s full attention for   the duration of the update process,   please make sure to check all   To disconnect your   phone from your PC   Click   in the top left of the   On-Screen Phone window.   Alternatively, drag down the   notification bar at the top of the   home screen and select "On-Screen   Phone". Touch "Yes" in the   Disconnect window.   NOTE: You must restart your phone   after shutting down the On-Screen   Phone service.   instructions and notes that appear at   each step before proceeding. Please   note that removing the USB data   cable or battery during the upgrade   may seriously damage your mobile   93   Settings   phone.   In this case, the application will   notify you to update when the time is   up. Also you can rearrange or update   by manually.   NOTE: LG reserves the right to make   firmware updates available only for   selective models at its own discretion   and does not guarantee the   availability of the newer version of   the firmware for all handset models.   LG Mobile Phone Software   update via Over-the-Air (OTA)   This feature allows you to update the   firmware of your phone to the newer   version conveniently via OTA without   connecting the USB data cable. This   feature is only available if and when   LG makes the newer version of the   firmware available for your device.   First, you can check the software   version on your mobile phone:   Settings > About phone >   Software update > Software   update check.   You can also rearrange update   schedule in 1 hour, 4 hours, 8 hours   or 24 hours before updates.   94   Copyrights and trademarks   The rights to all technologies and   products that comprise this device   are the property of their respective   owners:   • DivX Mobile   ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a   digital video format created by   DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX   Certified® device that plays DivX   video. Visit www.divx.com for more   information and software tools to   convert your files into DivX video.   • Bluetooth® is a registered   trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.   microSD and the microSD logo   are Trademarks of the SD Card   Association.   • • Google Search, Maps, Gmail,   YouTube, Talk and Market are   trademarks of Google, Inc.   Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of   the Wireless Fidelity Alliance, Inc.   ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND:   This DivX Certified® device must   be registered in order to play   purchased DivX Video-on-Demand   (VOD) movies. To obtain your   registration code, locate the   DivX VOD section in your device   setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com   for more information on how to   complete your registration.   • • Contains Adobe® Flash® Player   technology by Adobe Systems   Incorporated.   DivX Certified® to play DivX®   video up to HD 720p, including   premium content.   95   Copyrights and trademarks   DivX®, DivX Certified®   • Wi-Fi® and Wi-Fi Protected Access   ® are registered trademarks of the   Wi-Fi Alliance.   and associated logos are   trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are   used under licence. Covered by   one or more of the following   U.S. patents: 7,295,673;   7,460,668; 7,515,710;   • DTS 2.0 Channel   Manufactured under   license from DTS   Licensing Limited. DTS and the   Symbol are registered trademarks,   & DTS 2.0 Channel and the DTS   logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc.   Product includes software. © DTS,   Inc. All Rights Reserved.   7,519,274   Notice!   Open Source Software   To obtain the corresponding   source code under GPL, LGPL,   MPL and other open source   licences, please visit http://   opensource.lge.com/ All referred   licence terms, disclaimers   and notices are available for   download with the source code.   • Dolby Digital Plus   Manufactured under   license from Dolby Laboratories.   Dolby and the double-D symbol   are trademarks of Dolby   Laboratories.   96   Accessories   These Accessories are available for use with the LG-P920.   (Items described below may be optional.)   Charger   Data cable   Connect your   LG-P920 and   PC.   Battery   User Guide   Learn more   about your LG-   P920.   Stereo   headset   NOTE:   • • • Always use genuine LG accessories.   Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.   Accessories may vary in different regions.   97   Technical data   Ambient Temperatures   Max: +55°C (discharging), +45°C (charging)   Min: -10°C   Declaration of Conformity   Suppliers Details   Name   LG Electronics Inc   Address   LG Twin Tower 20,Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu Seoul, Korea 150-721   Product Details   Product Name   GSM 850 / E-GSM 900 / DCS 1800 / PCS 1900 Quad Band and WCDMA Terminal Equipment   Model Name   LG-P920   Trade Name   LG   Applicable Standards Details   R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC   EN 301 489-01 v1.8.1 / EN 301 489-07 v1.3.1 / EN 301 489-17 v2.1.1   / EN 301 489-19 v1.2.1 / EN 301 489-24 v1.5.1   EN 300 328 v1.7.1   EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009   EN 50360:2001 / EN62209-1:2006   EN 301 511 v9.0.2   EN 301 908-1 v4.2.1 / EN 301 908-2 v4.2.1   Supplementary Information   The conformity to above standards is verified by the following Notified Body(BABT)   BABT, Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD, United Kingdom   Notified Body Identification Number : 0168   Declaration   I hereby declare under our sole responsibility   that the product mentioned above to which this   declaration relates complies with the above mentioned   standards, regulation and directives   Name   Issued Date   Doo Haeng Lee/Director   17, Mar, 2011   LG Electronics Inc. – EU Representative   Veluwezoom 15, 1327 AE Almere, The Netherlands   Signature of representative   98   Troubleshooting   This chapter lists some problems you might encounter while using your phone. Some   problems require you to call your service provider, but most are easy to fix yourself.   Message   Possible causes   Possible Corrective Measures   There is no SIM card in   the phone, or it is inserted Make sure the SIM card is correctly inserted.   incorrectly.   SIM error   Move towards a window or into an open area.   Check the network operator coverage map.   Check whether the SIM card is more than   6~12 months old.   If so, change your SIM at your network   provider's nearest branch.   Weak Signal outside GSM   network area.   Operator applied new   services   No network   connection /   Losing network   To change a security code,   you will need to confirm the   new code by re-entering it.   The two codes you have   entered do not match.   Codes do not   match   The default code is [0000]. If you forget the   code, contact your service provider.   Not supported by service   provider or registration   required   An application   cannot be set   Contact your service provider.   Dialling error   New network not authorised.   Check for new restrictions.   Contact service provider or reset limit with   PIN 2.   New SIM card inserted   Prepaid Charge limit   reached   Calls not available   On/Off key held down long Hold the On/Off key down for at least two   enough   Battery is not charged   Battery contacts are dirty   seconds.   Phone cannot be   switched on   Keep the charger attached for longer. Clean   the contacts.   Take out the battery and reinsert it.   99   Troubleshooting   Message   Possible causes   Possible Corrective Measures   Battery is not charged.   Charge battery.   Outside temperature is too Make sure the phone is charging at normal   hot or cold   temperature.   Contact problem   Check the charger and connection to the   phone. Check the battery contacts, and clean   them if necessary.   Charging error   No voltage   Plug the charger into a different socket.   If the charger does not warm up, replace it.   Only use original LG accessories.   Replace battery.   Charger defective   Wrong charger.   Battery defective.   Number not   permitted   The Fixed Dial Number   function is on.   Check settings.   Impossible to   receive / send   SMS & Picture   Memory Full   Delete some messages from the phone.   Files not open   Unsupported file format   Check the file formats that can be supported   SD Card not   working   FAT16, FAT32 file system   supported   Check SD card file system via card reader, or   format SD card using phone   The screen does   not come on   when I receive   a call.   If you use a protective tape or case, check   whether it is covering the area around the   proximity sensor. Make sure the area around   the proximity sensor is clean.   Proximity sensor problem   Check the settings status of the sound menu   Vibration or manner mode to make sure you are not in vibrate or silent   mode.   No Sound   Remove and re-insert battery.   Intermittent software   problem   Turn on the phone.   Try to do a software update service via the   website.   Hang up or freeze   100   |