| Some of the contents in this   manual may differ from your   phone depending on the   software of the phone or your   service provider.   This handset is not   recommended for blind   disability person due to touch   screen keypad.   GW620 User Guide   Contents   Using call forwarding.................33   Using call barring ........................33   Additional call setting................34   Getting to know your phone .... 7   Open view........................................ 9   Installing the SIM and battery 10   Charging your phone.................12   Memory card.................................13   Your home screen .......................15   Touch screen tips.........................15   Get in touch with your GW620   ............................................................15   Unlocking the screen.................15   Annunciator ..................................15   Touch screen.................................16   Opening Applications................17   Proximity sensor ..........................17   Set default Home setting .........18   Set Home theme..........................18   LG Home.........................................20   Android Home..............................22   Viewing the status bar...............28   Contacts..........................................35   Searching for a contact .............35   Adding a new contact ...............35   Favorite Contacts.........................36   Creating a group..........................36   Other contact options ...............36   Messaging......................................38   Messaging......................................38   Sending a message.....................38   Entering text .................................39   Show key mode ...........................39   Qwerty Keypad ............................40   When you input a letter with   accent ..............................................42   For example...................................42   Setting up your email ................42   Sending an email using your   new account..................................43   Retrieving your email.................43   Changing your email settings.44   Threaded box................................45   Using smiley..................................45   Changing your SMS settings...45   Changing your MMS settings..46   Changing your other settings.47   Calls ..................................................30   Making a call .................................30   Calling your contacts .................30   Answering and rejecting a call30   In-call options...............................31   Adjusting call volume................32   Making a second call..................32   Turning on DTMF.........................32   Viewing your call logs................32   3 IM.......................................................47   SNS....................................................48   Moxier Mail....................................48   Moxier Sync ...................................50   Watching your saved videos ...63   Your photos and videos ............64   Viewing your photos and videos   ............................................................64   Using zoom when viewing a   Rogers..............................................51   video or photo .............................64   Adjusting the volume when   Camera............................................52   Getting to know the viewfinder   ............................................................52   Taking a quick photo..................53   Once you’ve taken the photo .53   Using the flash..............................54   Adjusting the exposure.............54   Adjusting the zoom....................54   Taking a continuous shot .........55   Using the advanced settings...55   Changing the image size..........57   Choosing a colour effect...........58   Viewing your saved photos .....58   viewing a video ...........................64   Setting a photo as wallpaper .64   Editing your photos ...................64   Rotating your photo ..................65   Adding text to a photo .............65   Adding an effect to a photo ...66   Cropping a photo .......................66   Tuning your photo .....................66   Adding Frame ..............................67   Adding clipart ..............................67   Using drawpad ............................67   Adding stamp ..............................67   Resizing ..........................................67   Editing your videos ....................67   Trimming the length of the   Video camera................................59   Getting to know the viewfinder   ............................................................59   Shooting a quick video .............60   After shooting a video...............60   Adjusting the exposure.............61   Using the advanced settings...61   Changing the video image size   ............................................................62   Choosing a colour tone.............63   video ...............................................68   Selecting Transition style .........68   Adding a subtitle ........................68   Adding edit effect ......................69   Grabbing a Frame .......................69   4 LG GW620 | User Guide   Adding a dubbling to your video   ............................................................69   Google Applications...................80   Google Maps.................................80   Market .............................................80   Gmail................................................80   Google Talk....................................81   Quickoffice.....................................81   Multimedia.....................................70   Timeline view................................70   My images options menu.........71   Sending a photo..........................71   Sending a video...........................71   Using an image ............................71   Creating a slide show.................71   Checking your photo.................72   Media Player..................................72   Setting a ringtone .......................72   Video editor...................................73   Storyboard.....................................73   Music Movie ..................................74   Auto cut ..........................................75   Playing a game.............................75   Transferring files using USB   mass storage .................................76   Music................................................76   Playing a song ..............................77   Creating a playlist........................77   Deleting a playlist........................78   Using the radio.............................78   Searching for stations................78   Resetting channels .....................79   Listening to the radio.................79   Organiser........................................82   Adding an event to your   calendar..........................................82   Changing your default calendar   Setting your alarm ......................83   Voice recorder...............................84   Recording a sound or voice.....84   Sending the voice recording...84   Using your calculator.................85   The web ..........................................86   Browser ...........................................86   Accessing the web ......................86   Using web tool bar......................86   Using options................................87   Adding and accessing   bookmarks.....................................87   Changing web browser settings   ............................................................88   Using your phone as a modem   ............................................................88   5 Settings...........................................89   Wireless Controls ........................89   Call settings ..................................89   Sound & display ..........................89   Data synchronization ................90   Security & location .....................90   SIM card lock ................................90   Visible passwords .......................90   SD card & Phone storage .........91   Date & time ...................................91   Locale & text .................................91   About phone ................................91   DivX VOD registration ...............91   Wi-Fi..................................................92   Software Update..........................94   Accessories ....................................95   For Your Safety..............................96   Safety Guidelines.......................103   Trouble Shooting.......................127   6 LG GW620 | User Guide   Getting to know your phone   Stereo earphone connector   Power /Lock key   Turns the phone on/off.   Earpiece   Sensor window   Back key   • Press once to return to the   previous screen.   Menu key   Press this key to check what   options are available in that   applications.   Home Key   Go to Home screen.   WARNING: Putting a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it   can damage its LCD and touch screen functionality.   Do not cover the protection film on proximity sensor of LCD.   It can be caused the malfunction of sensor.   7 Getting to know your phone   Charger, Data cable   (USB cable)   TIP: Before   SD Card Cap   connecting the   USB cable, wait   until the phone has   powered up and has   registered on the   network.   Music Key   • Go to Music directly.   Volume keys   Camera key   • When the screen   is idle: key tone   volume.   • During a call:   earpiece volume.   • When playing   a track: controls   volume continuously.   • Go to the camera   menu directly by   pressing and holding   the key.   8 LG GW620 | User Guide   Open view   SIM card socket   Camera lens   Battery cover   Battery   Flash light   Memory card   socket   9 Installing the SIM and battery   1 Remove the battery cover   2 Remove the battery   Use your thumbnail to open   the battery release button on   the bottom of the phone and   lift off the battery cover.   Hold the top edge of the   battery and lift it away from   the battery compartment.   WARNING: Do not   remove the battery when the   phone is switched on, as this   may damage the phone.   3 Install the SIM card   Slide the SIM card into the   SIM card holder. Make sure   the gold contact area on the   card is facing downwards. To   remove the SIM card, gently   push it until it clicks. Gently   pull it out.   10 LG GW620 | User Guide   4 Install the battery   Insert the top of the battery   into the top edge of the   battery compartment first.   Ensure that the battery   contacts align with the   phone’s terminals. Press the   bottom of the battery down   until it clips into place.   11   Charging your phone   Slide back the cover of the   NOTE: GW620 has an internal   antenna. Be careful not to   scratch or damage this rear   part as it will cause loss of   performance.   charger connector on the side   of your GW620. Insert the   charger and plug it into a mains   electricity socket. Your GW620   must be charged fully until you   can see   . NOTE: The battery must be fully   charged initially to improve   battery lifetime.   12 LG GW620 | User Guide   Memory card   Installing a memory card   You can expand the available   memory space on your phone by   using a memory card.   NOTE: A memory card is an   optional accessory.   Slide the memory card into the   slot at the top, until it clicks into   place. Make sure the gold contact   area is facing downwards.   WARNING: Slide into   the memory card to the slot,   otherwise, the card can be   damaged.   NOTE: You need to insert SD   memory card to take photo and   video. Photos and Videos only   will be saved to SD Memory card.   Also You can only download files   from Web with SD memory card   inserted.   NOTE: When you remove SD   memory card from GW620,   Choose Settings - SD card &   Phone storage. Touch Unmount   SD card for safe removal.   13   Memory card   Formatting the memory   card   Your memory card may already   be formatted. If it isn’t, you will   need to format it before you can   start to use it.   Transferring your contacts   To transfer your contacts from   your SIM to your phone:   1 Touch   key.   and press Menu   2 3 Choose Import contacts.   NOTE: All files get deleted while   formatting.   Choose Select all or select   names one by one.   1 2 Select settings.   Scroll and touch SD card &   phone storage. then scroll   and select Format SD card.   3 4 Touch Format SD card and   then confirm your choice.   Enter the password, if one has   been set. The card will then be   formatted and ready to use.   NOTE: If there is existing content   on your memory card, the folder   structure may be different after   formatting since all files will have   been deleted.   14 LG GW620 | User Guide   Your home screen   From this screen you can access   menu options, make a call, view   the status of your phone and   much more.   To swap between the home   screens just wipe quickly over   display from left to right or from   right to left.   Touch screen tips   Unlocking the screen   The home screen is also a great   place to get used to using the   touch screen.   When the screen is locked, either   press and hold the Menu key or   touch and hold the   . on the touch screen to return the   home screen.   To select an item, touch the centre   of the icon.   • • • • Do not to press too hard; the   touchscreen is sensitive enough   to pick up on a light, firm touch.   Annunciator   Touch and hold status bar part   on the screen, drag   At here you can check WiFi and   Bluetooth status and other   notifications.   down.   Use the tip of your finger to touch   the option you require. Be careful   not to touch any other keys.   When the screen light is off,   either press the power key or   press and hold the Menu key.   Whenever your GW620 is not   in use, it will return to the lock   screen.   Get in touch with your GW620   The User Interface is based on   three types of Homescreens.   15   Your home screen   Flicking left & Right   Flicking up & Down   Touch screen   The controls on the GW620   touch screen change   dynamically, depending on the   task you are carrying out. On   some screens,   you can scroll up and down, or   flick left to right.   16 LG GW620 | User Guide   Proximity calibration   Opening Applications   When making or receiving   a call, this function resets   the distance measurement   performance between the   phone and the ear. Please   be careful not to block the   proximity sensor, including the   protective film and fitting case,   during calibration.   To open any Application, simply   touch its icon.   Proximity sensor   When receiving and making   calls, this sensor automatically   turns the backlighting off and   locks the touch keypad by   sensing objects when the phone   is near the ear. This makes the   battery life last longer and   prevents the touch keypad   from malfunctioning through   automatic key locking during   calls. Users, therefore, do not   have the inconvenience of   unlocking the phone when   searching the phonebook during   calls. Proximity calibration may   be needed in the event of a   malfunction, for example if the   screen turns off when starting to   receive or make a call.   WARNING   Do not place anything, such   as protective film, leather   cases, hands or foreign bodies   over the proximity sensor, or   expose the proximity sensor   to moisture, at any time,   including during calibration.   A malfunction (i.e. a black   screen and the screen turns   off) may occur when starting   to receive or make calls.   17   Your home screen   Set default Home setting   GW620 has, Android Home and LG Home. You can set other   Home as default setting. After you set a default Home screen,   whenever you touch   it will go back to the default one.   If you want to change default home setting, choose Home screen   selecter from menu.   Set Home theme   From Home screen, press   Menu key and select Set   Home theme. Choose from   Ice Cubes and Appet. Select   Wallpaper + Icon or Icon   only so you can leave current   wallpaper and change Icon   only.   If you select Appet and   Wallpaper + Icon, it will show   you a completely different   styles of wallpaper and icons.   18 LG GW620 | User Guide   You can add some icons on the Home screen.   To add shortcuts on the Home screen,   From Android Home : From menu, Long touch a icon and it will   be added on the Home screen   From LG Home : From Menu, long touch a icon and draw it to   . To remove newly added shortcuts from the   Home screen, long touch the icon and draw it to   . You can move icon to other   group, simply touch and hold   the icon and draw it to other   group. Also you can change   group name. Touch and hold   the group name and enter new   name. Press Menu key then you   can add other groups up to 6.   Select Reset groups if you want   to turn it as default groups.   19   Your home screen   LG Home   Quick keys   The quick keys on your home   screen provide easy, one-touch   access to the functions you use   the most.   Touch to bring up the   touch dialling pad, which   lets you make a call. Enter   the number and touch   Call.   Touch to open your   contacts. To search for   the number you want   to call: Enter the name   of the contact using the   touchpad. You can also   create new contacts and   edit existing ones.   Touch to access the   Messaging menu. From   here you can create a   new SMS.   Touch to open the   full Top menu which   is divided into four   categories.   20 LG GW620 | User Guide   Long click the home screen   and you will see four available   options   You can add Shortcuts, Widgets or Folders on the Home screen.   For example, select Folders and choose New folder. You will see   a new folder on the Home screen. To delete it, long touch the   folder and draw it to   . If you select Wallpapers, you can set wallpaper from Gallery or   Wallpaper gallery.   NOTE: Android Home and LG Home only provides this function.   Getting back to your   previous application   Touch and hold   , the   screen will show you a pop   up with applications you used   recently.   21   Your home screen   Android Home   You can use Google search on   your homescreen   Touch   , then you can see   the whole menu.   22 LG GW620 | User Guide   Your home screen   Communication   Icon Description   Touch to access Browser.   Touch to open your contacts.   You can also create new contacts and edit existing ones.   Touch to bring up the touch dialling pad, which lets you   make a call.   Touch to access the Email menu. You can check your   received Email and create new Email.   View or Share your photos with friends. Check their   updates too.   Touch to keep and manage your favorite contacts.   To Send and receives instant messages with your   contacts.   Touch to access the Message menu. From here you can   create a new SMS or MMS.   Share your profiles , photos, blogs and message with   people connected to you by your friedns.   Easily check and manage your communities.   Touch to conveniently access Exchange protocol features.   24 LG GW620 | User Guide   Icon Description   Provides 2way sync with Exchange server.   Check your tasks categorized in detail.   Manage your calendar enabled 2 way sync with Exchange   Calendar.   Touch to manage and options and settings for all Moxier   Mail, Contacts, Calendar and Tasks.   Multimedia   Icon Description   Touch to open your camera viewfinder.   Touch to listen to the radio   To collect, organise and sort picture and video files of a   memory card.   Touch to open Media Player   Touch to enter the Music menu directly.   Touch to edit your video files.   26   Your home screen   Utilities   Icon Description   Touch to access the Alarm menu directly   Touch to perform basic arithmetic calculations such as   addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.   Touch to access Quickoffice.   Touch to record voice memos or other audio files.   Touch to choose your default Home setting.   Touch to adjust General settings of your GW620.   Touch to use GPS navigation on Your GW620.   26 LG GW620 | User Guide   Google   Icon Description   To keep track of your appointments and creates meeting   requests.   Use Google’s web-based email service on your phone.   Touch to access Google maps, you can search locations   and directions.   Use Googles’ IM program and communicate with other   people.   Touch to access Android Market. You can access   Applications, Games, Search and My downloads folder.   Use online video streaming service that allows you to   review videos uploaded by others.   Downloads   At this category, the applications you downloaded from Market   and other newly installed applications will be added.   Icon Description   Touch to Install a Java game and application   27   Your home screen   Viewing the status bar   Icon Description   The status bar uses different   icons to show conditions   Speaker phone   such as signal strength, new   messages and battery life as well   as whether Bluetooth or data   connections is active.   Call mute   Missed call   Bluetooth on   Below is a table which explains   the meaning of icons you’re   likely to see in the status bar.   Bluetooth connected   system warning   Alarm   [Status bar]   New voicemail   Flight mode   Silent   Icon Description   No SIM card   Signal null   Wi-fi is on   Vibrate   Wired headset   Call forward   Call hold   No SD card   Battery fully charged   Battery is charging   28 LG GW620 | User Guide   Icon Description   Data in   Data out   Data in and out   Download   Upload   GPS is acquring   GPS is on   Service message   Setting message   29   Calls   TIP! Press the power   key to lock the touchscreen to   prevent calls being made by   mistake.   Calling your contacts   1 Touch   Contacts.   to open your   2 Scroll through the contact list   or enter the first letter(s) of   the contact you want to call   Making a call   1 Touch   keypad.   to open the   by touching   . 3 4 From the list, touch the   contact you want to call and   select the number to use if   there is more than one for   that contact.   2 Type in the number on the   keypad. To delete a digit,   press the backspace button.   3 4 Touch Call to make the call.   To end the call, touch End call.   Touch Voice call.   TIP! To enter + in order to   make international calls hold   Answering and rejecting   a call   When your phone rings, press   the [Accept] button to answer.   down   . On the Qwerty   keypad, press and hold 0 key.   Press the [Reject] button to   reject button an incoming call.   TIP! When phone rings, press   volume up & down key if you   want to switch it to silent   ringer mode.   30 LG GW620 | User Guide   In-call options   - Touch to open a numerical   keypad for typing in numbers, e.g.   when dialling call centres or other   automated telephone services.   Swap calls : To change between   the calls   Merge calls : To merge two lines   in ues   Add call : Choose to add another   person to the call   Transfer call : Connect the two   calls online and quit the user’s call.   Bluetooth - Call audio transfer to bluetooth   Speaker - Touch to turn the speaker phone on.   Mute - Touch to turn the microphone off so the   person you are talking to cannot hear you.   Hold - Touch to put a call on hold.   31   Calls   Adjusting call volume   Turning on DTMF   To adjust the volume during a   DTMF lets you use numerical   call, use the up and down button commands to navigate within   on the left side of the phone.   automated calls. DTMF default is   set to off.   Making a second call   To turn it on, touch   . 1 During your initial call, press   Menu key and touch   . Viewing your call logs   From the home screen, touch   Then, select the number you   want to call.   or   then choose Call log.   2 3 4 Call the number or search   your contacts.   All history - View a complete   list of all dialled, received and   missed calls and voice calls.   Touch [Call] button to connect   the call.   TIP! Press Menu and   touch Clear call log to delete all   the recorded items.   Both calls will be displayed   on the call screen. Your initial   call will be locked and put   on hold.   TIP! Touch any single call   log entry to view the date, time   and duration of the call.   5 To end active call calls press   [End call]. If there is no active   call, it will end Hold call. To   end all calls at the same time,   touch   - Call options   - End call   NOTE: You will be charged for   each call you make.   32 LG GW620 | User Guide   Select Fixed dial number to   turn on and compile a list of   numbers which can be called   from your phone. You’ll need   your PIN2 code, which is   available from your operator.   Only numbers within the fixed   dial list can be called from your   phone.   Using call barring   1 Choose Settings. Choose Call   settings.   2 3 Touch Call barring.   Choose any or all of the five   options:   All outgoing   Outgoing international   Outgoing international calls   except home country   Using call forwarding   1 Choose Settings. Choose Call   settings.   All incoming   Incoming when abroad   2 3 Touch Call forwarding.   4 Enter the call barring   password. Please check with   your network operator about   this service.   Choose whether to forward   always, when the line is busy,   when there is no answer   or when you cannot be   contacted.   Call cost - Check last call   meter and All call meter. or Set   call cost and limit.   4 Enter the number to forward   to.   Call duration- check the   NOTE: Diverting calls will incur   charges. Please contact your   network operator for details.   duration of your call.   TIP! To turn off all call   diverts, choose Deactivate all   from the Call divert menu.   33   Calls   Additional call setting   1 Choose Settings. Choose Call   settings.   2 Touch Additional call settings.   This lets you change the   following settings:   Caller ID - Use default   operator settings to display   my number in outgoing calls   Call waiting - During a call,   notify the user of incoming   calls.   Voice clarity - Remove noise   and make reception clearer.   Network operators   Search networks and select   preferred network.   34 LG GW620 | User Guide   Contacts   Searching for a contact   Adding a new contact   There are two ways to search for   a contact:   1 From the home screen, touch   then touch   If you want to add a picture to   the new contact, touch   You can use a saved pictures   or take a new picture.   . From the home screen   2 . 1 2 From the home screen, touch   to open your Contacts.   Touch Search contacts and   enter the contact name using   the key pad.   3 4 Enter the first and last name   of your new contact.   Touch   to place the call.   Enter up numbers and assign   a type to each of them,   choosing between Mobile,   Home, Work and others.   TIP! You can search by group   by touching the Contacts   tab at the top of the screen   and selecting Groups. This   will bring up a list of all your   groups.   5 6 7 Add email addresses. You can   assign each email address as   Home, Work and Other.   Also you can enter Chat   address, Website, Postal   addresses and Organizations.   From the main menu   1 Touch   , then touch   on   the Communication tab.   Assign the contact to Starred   in Android or set as New   group. Enter Group name, for   example No group, Family,   Friends, Colleagues, School   and VIP.   2 Touch Search contacts.   35   Contacts   8 You can also add a Birthday   and a notes, Ringtone. And   if you choose Incoming   calls, the call will be sent to   voicemail directly.   The call will initiate   automatically, without having to   touch Voice call.   Creating a group   1 From the home screen, touch   9 Touch Done to save the   contact.   and then touch Groups.   2 Touch   Enter a name   TIP! You can create   customised groups for your   contacts. See Creating a   group.   for the new group You can set   a ringtone for newly created   group.   3 Touch Done to save the   group.   Favorite Contacts   NOTE: If you delete a group, the   contacts assigned to that group   will not be lost. They will remain   in your contacts.   You can assign a frequently-   called contact to a speed dial   number.   1 2 3 From the home screen touch   . Touch Set Favorite.   TIP! You can edit an existing   group by touching the selected   group once. Choose View   members, Edit the group, Send   message, or Delete group.   Assign your favorite contacts   from the contact list.   You can call, send message or   edit the favorite contacts.   To call a speed dial number,   touch on the home screen   then press and hold the assigned   number until the contact   appears on the screen.   36 LG GW620 | User Guide   Other contact options   Press Menu key then you can see   options like Search, New contact,   Display group, Edit sync groups,   Import contacts and Delete   contact. If you choose Import   contacts, GW620 will import   contacts from your SIM card.   37   Messaging   Messaging   TIP! You will be charged   for a text message for every   person you send the message   to.   Your GW620 combines SMS,   MMS into one intuitive, easy-to-   use menu.   There are two ways of entering   the messaging centre:   4 Press Menu key to Call, Add   subject, Attach, Send and   Insert smiley.   1 From the home screen,   touch or , then   scroll to Messaging on the   WARNING: The 160-   Communication tab.   character limit may vary from   country to country depending   on how the SMS is coded.   Sending a message   1 Touch   then New message   to open a blank message.   WARNING: If an image,   video or audio file is added to   an SMS it will be automatically   converted to an MMS, and you   will be charged accordingly.   2 Touch To to enter the   recipient’s number, or open   your contacts or favourites.   You can add multiple   contacts. When you are   finished, touch the message   box below to start composing   the message text.   3 After entering the text, you   can send the SMS by touching   the send button on top of the   message.   38 LG GW620 | User Guide   Entering text   Keypad.   Use   to scroll through the   different keyboards in each text   entry mode (e.g. capital or lower   case letters).   To enter a space touch   . Show key mode   To input a special letter, Touch   and hold ,choose Writing   language. Select the language   you want to input.   For example, choose   Français,and return back to   entering text mode. Touch and   Touch to turn on T9   hold   , you will see the   predictive texting.   special letters on the screen.   Touch to change the writing   language.   Tap to change between   the number, symbol and text   keypads. Touch and hold   then you will see Editor settings,   Wrighting language, Input   Method and User dictionary.   39   Messaging   NOTE: If you changed LG IME   setting, (Settings Locale & text   - Text settings) this Show key   mode is not available and you   can only input special letter on   the qwerty keypad.   Qwerty Keypad   Text input mode using the   Qwerty Keypad   When you are required to enter   text, for example when writing   a message, the keypad will   default to ABC mode. If you are   entering a number, for example   when making a call, the keypad   number keys will default to   numbers. In ABC mode you can   enter numbers by first pressing   and then the number you   require.   T9 predictive   In T9 mode, you will see   . T9 mode uses a built-in   dictionary to recognise your   words based on the key   sequences you touch. Simply   touch the number key associated   with the letter you want to enter,   and the dictionary will predict   the word you want to use.   Press @ to check which options   are available. You can search   contacts, add subject, attach   files, Insert smiley, discard and   check all threads.   For example, press 8, 3, 5, 3, 7, 4,   6, 6 and 3 to write ‘telephone’.   Abc manual   In Abc mode you have to touch   the key repeatedly to enter a   letter. For example, to write   ‘hello’, touch 4 twice, 3 twice, 5   three times, 5 three more times,   then 6 three times.   40 LG GW620 | User Guide   You can pop up LG IME   setting   You can input symbol on the   key pad   1 2 3 Press   . Or press   continuously and press   Or press and hold   once and press   For example, to input @,   1 2 Press   Or press   continuously and press   and press   twice   . twice   . . and   3 Or press and hold   and   press   together   press   . You can pop up symbol pop   up.   NOTE: Some fields may allow   only one text input mode (e.g.   telephone number in Address   Book fields).   1 Press   once and press   . 2 Or press   continuously and press   . Or press and hold   press   twice   When you input capital letter   1 To input one capital letter,   press   . 3 and   2 To input capital letters   continuously, press   twice .   together.   3 To go back to normal input   mode, press   again   41   Messaging   When you input a letter with   accent   For example   To input “ä”, press and hold   “a” key.   When you select French or   Spanish as text entry language,   you can input French or Spanish   special character (ex : ä).   After “a” character is erased,   press “a “ key repetitively   until “ä” is displayed on the   screen. You can input special   characters by pressing it   continuously.   From the Qwerty Keypad,   in order to input special   characters, press and hold   the corresponding alphabet   character key.   Setting up your email   After the corresponding   You can keep in touch on the   move by using your GW620 to   send emails. It’s quick and simple   to set up a POP3 or IMAP4 email   account.   alphabet character is removed,   press the same key repetitively   until you can see the special   character you want to input.   1 Touch Email on the   Communication tab.   2 If the email account is not   set up, start the email set up   wizard.   TIP! If an email account is   already set up, the wizard is   not activated automatically.   42 LG GW620 | User Guide   Sending an email using your Retrieving your email   new account   You can automatically or   manually check your account for   new email.   1 Touch Email on the   Communication tab, then   touch New message to open   a new blank message.   See ‘Change your email settings’   to check automatically.   2 Enter the recipient’s address   and write your message.   You can also attach images,   videos, audio files and   To check manually:   1 2 Touch then Email.   Touch the account you want   to use then.   document file types.   3 Choose Refresh and your   GW620 will connect to your   email account and retrieve   your new messages.   3 Touch Send to send your   email.   TIP! During an active Wi-Fi   connection, emails are sent   and received via Wi-Fi.   43   Messaging   Changing your email   settings   You can change your email   settings based on your own   preferences.   Truncate messages at-   downloading options for   retrieving.   Number of email to display   - number of email to be   displayed in email list.   Manimum receive size limit -   Maximum size can be   downloaded.   Maximum send size limit -   Maximun size can be sent out.   Priority - setting email priority   : High, Normal, Low.   Signature - Create signature   to be added on composing   body.   Default account - indicate   outgoing mails will use this   account’ SMTP.   Email notification - New   email notification on   indication area once this set.   1 Touch Email. In the menu,   there is an option - Account   settings.   2 3 Select Email.   You can alter the following   settings:   Account name - Name your   email account name.   Your name - Enter your name   to be displayed for outgoing   mail.   Email address - Your email   address.   Email check frequency - Time   interval to be check for new   emails automatically.   44 LG GW620 | User Guide   Select rington - notification   sound for new email   notification.   Vibrate - option to enable/   disable for new email   notification.   Changing your SMS settings   Your GW620 message settings   are pre-defined, so you can send   messages immediately. These   settings can be changed based   on your preferences.   Incoming settings - Server   information for POP4/IMAP4   server.   Outgoing settings - Server   information for SMTP server.   Touch   and press Menu key.   Delivery report - Activate to   receive confirmation that your   messages have been delivered.   Manage SIM card messages   - Manage messages stored on   your SIM card.   Validity period - Choose how   long your messages are stored at   the message centre.   Threaded box   Messages(SMS, MMS) exchanged   with another party can be   displayed in chronological order   so that you can conveniently   see an overview of your   Text message centre - Enter the   details of your message centre.   conversation.   Using smiley   Liven up your messages using   smiley.   When writing a new message,   press Menu key and choose   Insert smilely.   45   Messaging   Changing your MMS   settings   Your GW620 message settings   are pre-defined, so you can send   messages immediately. These   settings can be changed based   on your preferences.   Creation mode   RESTRICTED: In this mode, the   MMS Client device shall only   create and send messages with   content belonging to the Core   MM Content Domain.   WARNING: In this mode,   the MMS Client device shall   guide the user to create and   send messages with content   belonging to the Core MM   Content Domain. This   Touch   Touch   and press Menu key.   . You can make changes to the   following:   Delivery report - Choose to   request a delivery report.   guidance is implemented   through warning dialogs.   Read report - Choose to request   a read report for each message   you send.   FREE: In this mode, the MMS   Client may allow the user   to add any content to the   message.   Auto - retrieve - Activate to   retrieve messages automatically.   Roaming auto-retrieve -   Activate to retrieve messages   while roaming.   Set Priority - Choose the priority   level of your MMS.   Validity period - Choose how   long your message is stored at   the message centre.   46 LG GW620 | User Guide   Changing your other   settings   Scroll to Message settings on   IM   The Instant Messaging feature   can only be used with the   support of the network operator   or communities such as Windows   Live™ and Yahoo!® Messenger   For Instant Messaging users, a   valid User ID and Password will   be required in order to login and   exchange messages as well as   checking the online status.   the Settings tab then:   Info. Service settings - Choose   whether to receive or block   information service message(Cell   broadcast message), view or edit   channels to receive information   sevice message. Also Choose   languages of infomation service   message.   Service message - Choose   whether to receive or block   service messages.   Notification settings - Activate   to display message notification   in status bar. Also select ringtone   and activate vibrate when   notified a new message.   47   Messaging   SNS   Friends   You can manage your Soical   You can see all your friends in   Network Settings on GW620. You SNS and view their Profile, Photo   can view your friends’ updates   and also update your own   Facebook status.   and Wall.   You can go to a friend’s   community website , send   SN message or save profile as   contact.   Select SNS and touch Add   account.   Add communities from   Facebook, Bebo and Twitter.   Message   It will show all your SNS   message.   Home   Log in and you will see your   From the SNS first page, you can   friend’s status update. Input your change the update time setting.   comment about new status or   check others.   Press Menu key and select   Update setting.   Profile   Press Menu key then you will   see five options like Edit status,   Upload Photo, Go to Facebook,   Refresh and Info Details.   You can upload the photo by   touching Upload Photo. Choose   from Camera or Gallery and   input some comment.   48 LG GW620 | User Guide   y Moxier Mail   Moxier Mail   Moxier Mail provides   Moxier Mail is a push mail client   for Android™ using Microsoft®   Exchange ActiveSync® protocol   with Exchange server 2003 and   2007.   convenient access to all   exchange protocol features.   You will see emails are   organized in the timely   manner.   Press Menu key and use   options you need.   When you create a new   message, search and   Also it provides convenient   UI, secure environment with   SSL support, HTML e-mail with   Microsoft® Exchange server 2007   From the welcome screen, press   next to proceed.   enter recipients by using   Global Address list (GAL) &   Exchange Contacts/Google   Contacts list. Go to Menu   and add Cc/Bcc if necessary.   Adjust priority or attach files.   You can reply or forward   email. Adjust Send settings   or Other settings if   necessary. Each application   provides direct access to   Moxier Sync. From the   application’s Settings, press   Menu then Go to Moxier   Enter your corporate e-mail   address, user ID and a password.   NOTE: If your information is   incorrect, you will get an error   message. please try again by   entering the correct information.   If you get the error message   again, please contact your   server administrator for more   information.   Sync button to go directly.   49   Messaging   y Moxier Contacts   y Moxier Calendar   Moxier Contacts provide 2-   way sync with the Exchange   server. Touch and hold a   contact, Delete contact,   Edit contact, Call, Send   SMS, Send e-mail option   will appear. To add a new   contact, press Menu key and   select New contact.   Moxier Calendar enables 2-   way sync with the Exchange   Calendar with New, Folders,   Edit and Delete options. You   can change the view mode   or add a new event. When   accepting the meeting   invitation, it automatically   adds the meeting as an   event in the Event List.   y Moxier Tasks   Task list shows the details   such as the bound dates,   task priority and the title.   List also distinguishes tasks   in progress, delayed (in red)   and completed.   50 LG GW620 | User Guide   Moxier Sync   Moxier Sync is a sync manager   providing options for sync and   settings for all Moxier Mail,   Contacts, Calendar and Tasks.   Press Menu key and check   options.   y Sync now   Syncs only checked   applications in Sync options.   y Report logs   Moves to the compose   window containing the error   logs.   y y Legal notice   Check legal notice.   Help   Takes you to the www.   moxier.com’s FAQ website.   y About   Displays information on   current Moxier Mail.   51   Rogers   MY5 - Exclusively from Rogers,   MY5 is a great new feature that   allows you to create your own   calling circle. Unlimited local,   long distance and texting plans   are available. You choose the   5 numbers that are important   to you - your best friends, your   family members.   News - Keeping on top of the   local, national and international   news is as easy as clicking on   the News icon. You can search   for news and select and set your   news feeds for quick access   to your favourite information   sources for Headlines, Sports,   Business, Technology, Health and   many other topics.   Shop - Browse and shop for   ringtones, games, videos and   Ringbacks - When someone   more content to personalize your calls you, instead of hearing a   phone and make it more fun.   boring ring they hear music!   Choose from different Ringback   categories such as Comedy,   Sports, R&B, Rock, Hip Hop and   more…   Weather - The Weather   icon provides you with the   weather report right on your   phone, including the current   weather and five-day forecast   for your city, any Canadian or   international city. Weather also   provides you with full weather   conditions including: five-day   forecasts with forecasts for   high and low temperature, and   weather conditions, wind chill   and wind speed, humidity and   sunrise and sunset.   Stocks - The Stocks icon gives   you information on your stocks,   funds and market indices directly   on your phone, including: open   price, daily high & low, total   daily volume and total market   capitalization.   52 LG GW620 | User Guide   My Account - My Account   puts the power of account   information in the palm of your   hand. My Account lets you check   your Rogers account balance,   review the number of minutes   you have used, determine your   data usage and more. Getting   important account information   on the go has never been easier.   53   Camera   Getting to know the viewfinder   Open the slide to use the Outer Camera.   Back - Touch here to return   to the menu map.   Camera mode - Shows   whether the camera is in   video or photo mode, and   can also be used to take   photos.   Gallery - Touch this icon to   view the gallery.   Settings - Touch this icon to open the settings menu. See Using   the advanced settings on page 49 for details.   Macro - Switch this on to take close up shots.   Flash status - Set flash light mode to Auto, Always off or Always   on.   Exposure - See Adjusting the Exposure on page 48.   Zoom - zoom in or zoom out.   Note You need to insert a Memory card first to take a picture.   Without inserting a memory card, you will not be able to save the   picture you had taken. GW620 will support up to 32GB.   TIP! You can close all the shortcut options to give a clearer viewfinder   screen. Just touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To recall the   options, touch the screen again.   54 LG GW620 | User Guide   Taking a quick photo   Once you’ve taken the   photo   Your captured photo will appear   on the screen. The image name   is shown with four icons on the   right-hand side.   1 Press and hold down the   camera key on the right side   of the phone.   2 3 Holding the phone   horizontally, point the lens   towards the subject you want   to take a picture of.   Send   Touch to send the photo   as a Email, Gmail, Messaging,   My e-mail and etc.   Press the capture button   lightly and a focus box will   appear in the centre of the   viewfinder screen.   NOTE: Additional cost may occur   when MMS are downloaded   when roaming.   4 5 6 Position the phone so you can   see the photo subject in the   focus box.   Use   as wallpaper.   Touch to use the image   Rename   Touch to edit the name   of the selected picture.   When the focus box turns   green, the camera has   focused on your subject.   Edit   Touch to edit the image   Press the capture button and   hold it down.   using various tools.   Touch to return to the   previous menu.   TIP! Face Tracking   This automatically detects and   focuses on human faces to   help you take clearer pictures.   Touch to delete the image.   55   Camera   Touch to take another photo   immediately. Your current photo   will be saved.   4 The flash status icon in the   viewfinder will change, based   on the new flash mode.   Touch to view a gallery of   your saved photos.   Adjusting the exposure   The exposure defines the   difference between light and dark   areas in an image. A low contrast   image will appear foggy, whereas   a high contrast image will appear   much sharper.   Using the flash   The default flash setting is auto,   but there are other options.   1 Select   from the left side   of the viewfinder to enter the   flash sub-menu.   1 2 Touch   . Slide the contrast indicator   along the bar towards   for a lower exposure and   hazier image or towards   for a higher exposure and a   sharper image.   2 There are three flash options:   Auto - Your camera will assess   the light available for a good   picture and use the flash as   necessary.   On - The camera will always   Adjusting the zoom   flash.   You can also zoom in or zoom   Off - The camera will never   flash. This is useful if you want   to save battery power.   out. Touch   zoom.   and adjust the   3 When you touch the option   you want, the flash menu   will automatically close,   allowing you to take a picture   immediately.   56 LG GW620 | User Guide   Image quality - Choose   Taking a continuous shot   between Super fine, Fine and   Normal. The finer the quality, the   sharper the photo. However, the   file size will increase as a result,   which means you’ll be able   to store fewer photos in your   memory.   1 From the viewfinder, touch   to open all advanced   settings options and select   Shot mode and Continuous   shot.   2 3 Position the subject in the   viewfinder and press the   capture button as if taking a   normal photo.   White balance - Choose   between Auto, Incandescent,   Sunny, Fluorescent and Cloudy.   The camera will take shots in   quick succession.   Shot mode - Choose the normal   continuous shot, Beauty shot,   Frame shot or Auto panorama.   Using the advanced settings   From the viewfinder, touch   to open all advanced settings   options.   Timer - The self-timer allows you   to set a delay after the shutter is   pressed. Select Off, 3 seconds,   5 seconds or 10 seconds. This is   ideal if you want to be included   in a photo.   You can change the camera   setting by scrolling the wheel.   After selecting the option, touch   the OK button.   Image size - Change the size   of the photo to save memory   space.   57   Camera   ISO - The ISO rating determines   the sensitivity of the camera’s   light sensor. The higher the ISO,   the more sensitive the camera   will be. This is useful in darker   conditions when you can not use   the flash. Select the ISO value   from Auto, 100, 200 and 400.   y Smart shot - Turn smart   lighting On or Off. Shot   automatically when person   or people smile.   Show captured image -   Choose On to check the picture   you took i mediately.   Grid view - Choose between   Off, 2x2 grid or 3x3 grid.   Scene mode - Choose from   Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Sports   and Night.   Shutter sound - Select one of   the four shutter sounds.   Colour effect - Choose a colour   Geo-tagging - Activate to use   your phone’s locationbased   services. Take pictures wherever   you are and tag them with the   location. If you upload tagged   pictures to a blog that supports   Geo-tagging, you can see the   pictures displayed on a map.   tone to use on your new photo.   Focus - Choose between Auto   and Manual.   Face - Select the way the camera   will focus. Choose between   None, Tracking, or Smile shot.   y None - Automatically adjust   the focus for a clear, sharp   image.   Hide icons - Choose the camera   settings icons to be hidden   manually or automatically.   y Tracking - Your camera can   automatically identify face   and have another rectangular   for better focus.   Reset - Restore all camera   default settings.   58 LG GW620 | User Guide   Changing the image size   TIP! When you exit the   The more pixels, the larger the   file, which means the files take   up more memory space. If you   want to store more pictures on   your phone, you can change   the resolution to make the files   smaller.   camera all settings will return   to their defaults, except image   size and image quality. Any   non-default settings will need   to be reset, such as colour tone   and ISO. Check these before   you take your next photo.   1 2 3 Using the viewfinder, touch   in the top left corner.   TIP! The settings menu   is superimposed over the   viewfinder, so when you   change elements of the image   colour or quality you will see a   preview of the image change   behind the settings menu.   Select Image size from the   Preview menu.   Select a pixel value from the   six options. (5Mega, 3Mega,   2Mega, 1Mega, VGA, QVGA)   59   Camera   Choosing a colour effect   Viewing your saved photos   1 2 3 Using the viewfinder, touch   in the top left corner.   1 You can access your saved   photos from within the   camera mode. Just touch   and your gallery will appear   on the screen.   Select Colour effect from the   Preview menu.   There are ten colour tone   options: Normal, Blackwhite,   Sepia, Negative, Sketch,   Emboss, Red, Green, Aqua   and Solarize.   4 Once you’ve made your   selection, the colour tone   menu can be closed by   selecting the OK button.   You are then ready to take a   picture.   TIP! You can change a   picture taken in colour to black   and white or sepia, but you   cannot change a picture taken   in black and white or sepia to   colour.   60 LG GW620 | User Guide   Video camera   Getting to know the viewfinder   Open the slide to use the Outer Camera.   Back - Touch here to return   to the home screen.   Start recording   Gallery - Touch this icon to   view the gallery.   Settings - Touch this icon to open the settings menu. See Using   the advanced settings on page 55 for details.   Flash status - Set or turn off the flash.   Exposure - See Adjusting the Exposure on page 55.   Zoom   TIP! You can close all shortcut options to give a clearer viewfinder   screen. Just touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To recall the   options, touch the screen again.   61   Video camera   Shooting a quick video   After shooting a video   1 Press and hold down the   camera key on the right side of video will appear on the screen.   A still image representing your   the phone.   The name of the video will be   shown on the bottom of the   screen, along with four icons on   the right-hand side.   2 3 Then, switch to   . The video camera’s viewfinder   will appear on the screen.   Send   Touch to send the photo   4 Holding the phone   horizontally, point the lens   towards the subject of the   video.   as a Email, gmail, Messaging, My   e-mail, YouTube and etc.   NOTE: Additional cost may occur   when MMS are downloaded   when roaming.   5 6 Press the capture button once   to start recording.   REC will appear at the bottom   of the viewfinder with a timer   showing the length of the   video.   Play   Touch to play the video.   Rename   Touch to edit the name   of the selected picture.   Edit   as wallpaper.   Touch to return to the   7 Touch   on the screen to   Touch to use the image   stop recording.   previous menu.   Touch to delete the video   you have just made, and confirm   by touching Yes. The viewfinder   will reappear.   62 LG GW620 | User Guide   Using the advanced settings   Touch to shoot another   video immediately. Your current   video will be saved.   Using the viewfinder, touch   Settings to open all the   advanced settings options.   Touch to view the saved   You can adjust the video camera   setting by scrolling the wheel.   After selecting the option, touch   the OK button.   videos and pictures gallery.   Adjusting the exposure   The exposure defines the   difference between light and dark   areas in an image. A low contrast   image will appear foggy, whereas   a high contrast image will appear   much sharper.   Size - Change the size of the   video to save memory space.   See Changing the video image   size on page 57.   Scene - Choose between   1 2 Touch   . Normal or Night.   Slide the exposure indicator   along the bar, towards   Colour effect - Choose a colour   tone to use on your new view.   for   a lower exposure and fuzzier   White balance - The white   balance ensures any white parts   of 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 or Cloudy.   image, or towards   for a   higher contrast and sharper   image.   63   Video camera   Duration - Set a duration limit   for your video. Choose between   Normal and MMS to limit the   maximum size to send as an   MMS.   Changing the video image   size   The more pixels, the larger the   file size, which means the files   take up more memory space. If   you want to store more videos   on your phone, you can change   the video resolution to make the   files smaller.   TIP! If you choose MMS   duration, choosing a lower   image quality will enable you   to shoot a longer video.   1 2 3 Using the viewfinder, touch   in the top left corner.   Voice - Choose Mute to record a   video without sound.   Select Video size from the   Preview menu.   Hide icons - Select whether to   hide the icons on the camera   menu automatically or manually.   Select a pixel value from the   four options:   Reset - Reset all the video   camera settings.   320x240 - Smaller image size,   and therefore a smaller file   size. This is ideal for saving   memory space.   176x144 - Smallest image   size and therefore the smallest   file size.   4 Touch   the viewfinder.   button to return to   64 LG GW620 | User Guide   Choosing a colour tone   Watching your saved videos   1 2 3 Using the viewfinder, touch   in the top left corner.   1 2 In the viewfinder, touch   . Your gallery will appear on   the screen.   Select Colour effect from the   Preview menu.   3 Touch a video once to bring   it to the front of the gallery. It   start to play automatically.   There are colour tone options,   Normal, Black White, Sepia,   Negative Positive, Sketch,   Emboss, Red, Green, Aqua   and Solarize.   4 Touch the colour tone you   want to use.   TIP! You can change a video   shot in colour to black and   white or sepia, but you cannot   change a video shot in black   and white or sepia to colour.   65   Your photos and videos   Viewing your photos and   videos   Setting a photo as   wallpaper   1 2 3 Touch   preview screen.   on the camera   1 2 3 4 Touch the photo you want to   set as wallpaper to open it.   Your gallery will appear on   the screen.   Touch the screen to open the   options menu.   Use as   and touch Set   Touch the video or photo to   open it fully.   Touch   Wallpaper.   The screen will switch to   portrait mode.   TIP! Flick left or right to   view other photos or videos.   Editing your photos   TIP! To delete a photo or   video, open it and select   Touch Yes to confirm.   You can do lots of great things   to your photos to change them,   add to them or liven them up.   . 1 Open the photo you want to   edit and Press Menu key.   Using zoom when viewing a   video or photo   2 Touch Edit to alter your photo:   When viewing photos or videos,   you can zoom in and out by   . Rotate & Flip - Rotate   or flip your photo for fun or   better view.   Adjusting the volume when   viewing a video   Crop - Crop your photo.   Choose a square or circular   crop area and move your   finger across the screen to   select the area.   To adjust the volume of a video   while it is playing, use the   volume keys on the left side of   the phone.   66 LG GW620 | User Guide   Save the changes you   made to the photos.   Tuning - This helps to   adjust a picture taken using   automatic colour, brightness   etc.   Erase the editing you   have done to the photo.   Effect - Touch to apply   the effect options to a photo.   Rotating your photo   1 2 3 4 Choose to rotate 90 CCW   Choose to rotate 90 CW   Choose to flip vertically   Choose to flip   Frame - You can add   frames on the the photo.   Text - Adding text on a   picture.   horizontally.   Clipart - You can add   some clipart on the photo.   Adding text to a photo   Drawpad - Draw   something on your photo,   freehand. Select the line   thickness from the four   options, then the colour you   want to use.   1 2 From the editing screen,   touch   . Select the color of the speech   and choose one of the speech   bubble shapes.   3 4 Enter your text using the   keypad and touch OK.   Stamp - Decorate your   photo with stamps. Choose   from the different stamps and   touch your photo where you   want to place them.   Move the text by touching it   and sliding it to where you   want it.   Resize - Resize your   phote.   67   Your photos and videos   Adding an effect to a photo Tuning your photo   1 2 3 From the editing screen,   touch   1 From the editing screen,   touch   . . You can apply any of the   various options to the photo   Use tuning toolbar and adjust   your photo’s tuning as you like.   To undo an effect simply   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Choose to adjust tue   tuning settings automatically.   touch   . Choose to compare   Before & After tuning.   Cropping a photo   1 2 3 From the editing screen,   touch   Adjust brightness &   Contrast of the photo.   . Choose the shape you want   to use to crop the picture.   Choose to adjust   highlights and shadows.   Drag the box over the   area you want to crop. The   selected part will be moved   by dragging.   Balance the colour of   your photo.   Choose to adjust   saturation of your photo.   4 When you are finished with   your selection, touch OK.   Adjust your photo   sharpness.   Denoise.   68 LG GW620 | User Guide   Adding Frame   Adding stamp   1 2 3 From the editing screen,   1 2 3 Touch   screen.   from editing   touch   . Touch   or   to choose   Touch   stamps are available.   to see which   a frame.   Touch   frame.   to check whole   Touch screen to the place you   want to add stamp on the   photo.   Adding clipart   1 4 You can adjust colour using   . Touch   from editing   screen.   Resizing   2 3 4 Touch   and select a clipart.   1 Touch   screen.   from editing   Adjsut the size of clipart.   You can rotate clipart using   2 Scroll the bar to resize the   photo.   , . Using drawpad   Editing your videos   The video editing features are   available for MPEG4 types.   1 Touch   screen.   from editing   2 3 4 Touch   to select shape.   Also set colour and thickness.   You can erase the drawing   you added using   . 69   Your photos and videos   Trimming the length of the   video   Adding a subtitle   1 Open the video you want to   edit.   1 Select Edit and choose   . 2 Select Edit and select   to input subtitles on the   video.   2 Touch   and set the new   start and end points touching   again.   3 4 Touch   and pause playback   for setting the start point for   text appearance.   3 Touch OK or, alternatively,   touch   gallery and discard the   changes.   to return to the   Touch Start and choose the   text styles. Enter your text   using the keypad and select   OK.   Selecting Transition style   Select a transition style, and   touch to preview.   1 2 3 5 6 7 Touch the area of the screen   you want the text to appear   and touch OK.   Touch @ and drag the bar to   adjust the duration time   Touch Save. Replace the   existing file or save as a new   file.   Touch OK to save the   transition. Touch Apply only   to apply the current selected   transition. Choose Apply to all   to apply the current selected   transition to all video files in   the Story board.   Repeat these steps to add   more text.   70 LG GW620 | User Guide   Adding edit effect   Adding a dubbling to your   video   1 Open the video you want to   edit.   1 2 3 Open the video you want to   edit.   2 3 Select Edit and select   . Select Edit and choose   Select an effect you want to   add on the photo.   . Touch   The My sounds   Grabbing a Frame   You can capture a picture from   the video.   folder will open. Choose the   track you want to add to your   video.   1 Open the video you want to   edit.   4 5 The original audio track on   your video will be erased.   2 3 Select Edit and select   . If the audio is shorter than the   video, choose whether to play   it Once or to Repeat it.   Play the the video and touch   to capture the scene   you want while the video is   playing.   6 7 Replace the existing file or   save as a new file.   4 The frame is saved to the   phone as a still image file.   Or you can record new file   and insert live dubbling by   touch   . 8 Touch OK to save the current   dubbling.   71   Multimedia   You can store multimedia files   to a memory card so you have   easy access to all your image and   video files.   Video   videos   : Show you all your   Tagging   : Like favorite   bar, you can tag some photos   and this bar show your tagged   photos and videos.   To access the Multimedia menu,   touch   select Gallery from   Multimedia tab. You can open a   list of catalog bar that store all   your multimedia files.   People   : From camera, if   you set Setting-Face-Tracking   and take photo, that will go to   People bar. You can give new   nick name to the person of the   photo. Or connect from contacts   to match the photo with the   contact.   Note Please make sure you   install a memory card on to the   phone to save photo and access   to all your pictures. Without a   memory card, the phone will not   show any photo or video at all.   Timeline view   GW620 Gallery provides timeline   view of your photos and videos.   From the left side of the screen,   the date you had taken photos   will be displayed from old to   new. If you select a specific date,   all the photos you had taken   that day will be grouped in white   background.   There are five catalog bar as   below.   All   : Show all your pictures   and videos.   Favorite   : If you long touch   a photo or video, the option   screen will appear, select Favorite   for the photo you want to keep   as favorites. This Favorite bar will   show your favorite photos and   videos.   72 LG GW620 | User Guide   My images options menu   Using an image   Select a photo and long touch to You can choose images to use   check what options are available. as wallpapers or even to identify   a caller.   Sending a photo   1 2 3 Long touch a photo and   select Set as.   1 To send a photo just long   touch a photo you want.   Choose from Set as wallpaper   or Set as contact icon.   2 Select Share. Choose from   Email, Messaging, Picasa   and etc.   Touch Set and choose   between Wallpaper and   Picture ID.   3 If you choose Message or   Email, your video will be   attached to a message and   you can write and send the   message as normal.   Creating a slide show   If you want to view all the   images on your phone, you can   create a slide show to save you   having to open and close each   individual image.   Sending a video   1 To send a video just long   touch a video you want.   1 Long touch a photo and   select Slide show.   2 Select Share. Choose from   Email, Messaging and   YouTube.   If you choose Message or   Email, your video will be   attached to a message and   you can write and send the   message as normal.   73   Multimedia   Press Menu key and select   Music. You can play songs,   categorize songs by Album   and Artist or create a Playlist.   Checking your photo   You can check photo’s detail   information like Name, date,   Tome, Desolution, Size, Type   and Tag.   Setting a ringtone   There are three options.   1 Long touch a photo and   select Detail.   1 Lone key a music file from   Music list or Media player,   select Use as and set as   ringtone from pop up   options.   Media Player   The Media Player folder   shows a list of videos you have   downloaded or recorded on your   phone.   2 3 Recorde a voice memo using   Voice recorder and set as   ringtone.   Watching a video   1 Select Media Player on the   Multimedia tab.   Select from Settings - Sound   & display -Phone ringtone.   2 Select a video to play.   TIP! GW620 supports both   DivX video format playback   to ensure greater content   availability.   74 LG GW620 | User Guide   Video editor   Touch then select Video   editor from Multimedia tab.   You need to touch   edit the video.   first to   1 Storyboard   1 Set BGM-Choose to add   music into the storyboard or   change the sound.   2 Import files- Choose   to add media files into the   storyboard. You can add up to   32 media files.   - Touch to mark all the files,   but the maximum is 32 files.   - Touch to unmark all the   files   3 Clip manager - Choose   to manage the added media   files. when no media file was   added, the button is disabled.   25/32 - It shows selected file   number   Touch to go to the next step.   4 5 6 Preview- Preview the   video file you made.   Save- Save the video file   you made.   Add text- Choose to add   a text frame into story board.   75   Multimedia   Music Movie   - Touch to toggle to view   mode.   Touch   photos and touch   3 4 5 6 7 to select all the   . Select the music and set it as   the background music.   Add movie title using qwerty   key pad and save it.   1 Flip left and right to check the   various style. For Music Movie,   you can select only photos.   Touch   to play the   complete video file.   Touch   to save the video   - Go back to the Video   editorv screen.   file you made.   D - Show the style name and   the description of it.   - Preview the style.   - Touch to select the   video file.   2 After you selected photos,   touch   and proceed to the   next step.   - Touch to toggle to   random mode.   - Touch to toggel to   original mode.   76 LG GW620 | User Guide   Auto cut   Playing a game   There are three types style   templates, Portrait, Landscape   and Motion object.   1 GW620 provides some default   games. You can download   games from Market.   2 Touch Launch button   to launch a game or an   application.   NOTE: Additional cost may occur   when using this service if you   download games or application   with charge.   NOTE: Java game and   application installation are only   possible through Web.   1 2 3 Touch   Go to the next step.   and select a video.   Touch   video file.   to preview the   Touch   to save the file.   77   Multimedia   Transferring files using USB   mass storage   Music   Your LG GW620 has a built-in   music player that lets you play all   your favourite tracks. To access   the music player, touch   From here, you can access a   number of folders:   To transfer file using UMS:   1 Connect GW620 with PC   using USB cable.   . 2 Choose Settings - SD card &   phone storage - activate Mass   storage only.   Artists - Browse your music   collection by artist.   3 4 5 From the status bar, drag   USB icon.   Albums - Browse your music   collection by album.   Choose USB connected and   Mount.   Songs - Contains all the songs   you have on your phone.   You can check mass storage   contents from PC and transfer   files.   Playlists - Contains the playlists   you have created.   NOTE: You need to install SD   card first. Without SD card, you   can not use USB mass storage.   78 LG GW620 | User Guide   Playing a song   Creating a playlist   1 Select Music from the   Multimedia tab.   You can create your own playlists   by choosing a selection of songs   from the Songs folder.   2 3 Touch Songs.   1 2 3 Select Music from the   Multimedia tab.   Select the song you want   to play.   Touch New playlist, enter the   playlist name and touch   4 5 Touch   to pause the song.   to skip to the next   . Touch   song.   The All tracks folder will be   displayed. Touch all of the   songs that you would like to   6 Touch   to go back to   the first part of the song.   Touch to go back to the   previous song.   include in your playlist; a tick   will appear next to these track   names.   To change the volume while   listening to music, press up and   down volume key on the left   side of the phone.   4 Touch Add songs.   To play a playlist, select it and   touch Play.   79   Multimedia   Deleting a playlist   1 Select Music from the   Multimedia tab.   2 Touch Delete or Delete all to   delete all of the playlists.   Using the radio   Your LG GW620 has an built-in   FM radio feature so you can tune   into your favourite stations and   listen on the move.   NOTE: You will need to attach   your headphones to listen to   the radio. Insert them into the   headphone socket.   Searching for stations   You can tune your phone 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. You   can store up to 48 channels on   your phone.   80 LG GW620 | User Guide   To tune automatically   Listening to the radio   1 2 3 Select FM radio.   1 2 Select FM radio.   Press Menu key.   Touch the channel number of   the station you would like to   listen to.   Touch Auto scan then Yes.   The stations found will be   allocated to channel numbers   in your phone by selecting   Set, Skip and Stop.   TIP! To improve radio   reception, extend the headset   cord, which functions as the   radio aerial.   NOTE: You can also manually   tune to a station by using the   wheel displayed next to the   radio frequency.   Warning! If you connect   the headset not specifically   made for it to the phone,   the radio reception can be   interfered.   Resetting channels   1 2 Select FM radio.   Choose Auto scan to reset   the current channel or choose   Reset all channels to reset all   of the channels. If you reset all   of the channels, each channel   will return to the starting   87.5Mhz frequency.   81   Google Applications   1 Set up a Google account first.   Enter your user name and   password.   You can send comments about   an application or flag it if you   find it incompatible with GW620.   2 After sing in, cpntacts, email   and calendar on your Google   account will automatically   synchronize with GW620.   1 Select a category to browse   its contents.   2 Choose an application you   want to install.   Google Maps   Gmail   You can check your current   location, traffic situation and   recieve directions to your   destination. GW620 needs to be   connected Wi-Fi or 3G/GPRS.   Gmail is configured when   you first set up your   phone. Depending on your   synchronization settings, Gmail   on your phone is automatically   synchronized with your   Gmailaccount on the web.The   Inbox conversations list is your   default Gmail view.   NOTE: The Google Maps does   not cover all cities nor all   countries.   NOTE: While viewing a Street   View of a location, press MENU   and then touch Compass mode   to turn Compass mode on.   Press Menu key and touch   Refresh to send or receive new   emails and to synchronize your   emails with your Gmail account   on the web.   Market   From Market, you can download   useful applications and games.   If you install applications and   games from Market, you will see   those from GW 620 menu.   82 LG GW620 | User Guide   pdf : Go to page, Fit page,   Fit width   Google Talk   Google Talk is Google’s instant   messaging program. It lets you   communicate with other people   that also use Google Talk.   doc/txt : Search   xls : Worksheet - Choose   between Summary view and   Full view.   Quickoffice   You can manage and view   document files . Available files   are ppt, pdf, doc, txt, xls and   zip file.   1 2 3 4 Choose Memory card . You   can see the files and folder   list.   If you choose Recent   documents, it will show you   files you recently viewed.   Touch and hold any file, it will   show Rename, Properties and   Delete options.   Choose a file and press Menu   key to open Open, Register,   update, Properties and About   options. According to file   type, there are more options.   ppt : Go to slide and slide   number   83   Organiser   Adding an event to your   calendar   8 9 If you want to repeat the   alarm, set Repetition and set   reminders if necessary.   1 2 Select Calendar.   Touch Save to save the event   in the calendar. A coloured   square in the calendar will   mark all days that have saved   events, and an alarm will   You need to create a Google   account first to use Calendar.   3 4 5 Select the date to which you   want to add an event.   Press Menu key and touch   New event.   sound at the event start time,   to help you staying organised.   Touch What and enter the   event name. Check the date   and enter the time you want   your event to begin. You can   enter the time and date the   event finishes in the lower   date and time boxes   Changing your default   calendar view   1 Select Calendar on the   Google tab. Press Menu key.   2 Touch You can select the   calendar view for 1day, a   week or a month.   6 7 Also touch Where and enter   the location.   If you would like to add a   note to your event, touch   Description and type in the   details.   84 LG GW620 | User Guide   8 Touch and hold the clock on   the screen, and you will see   different types of clock. You   can choose one of them   Setting your alarm   1 2 Select Alarm Clock.   If you want add a new alarm,   touch Add alarm. There are   some preset alarms, you can   activate one of them.   3 4 Touch to Turn on alarm and   Set the time you would like   the alarm to sound. After you   set the time, GW620 will let   you know how much time is   left for alarm to start.   Choose a ringtone and turn   on Vibrate if you want. set the   repeat.   9 You can delete all alarms by.   The icons indicate the   weekday you select.   5 6 You can name the alarm by   choosing Label.   When Alarm start, you can   snooze it for 10 minutes or   dismiss it.   7 Touch   first alarm screen.   and return to the   85   Organiser   Voice recorder   Sending the voice recording   Use your voice recorder to record   voice memos or other audio files.   1 Once you have finished   recording, you can send the   audio clip by touching Share.   Recording a sound or voice   2 The recording will be added   to the message which you can   write and send it as normal.   1 2 3 Touch Voice recorder.   Touch Record.   Touch   to begin   recording.   4 Touch   to end recording.   6 Touch Use as to set as   phone ringtone or Message   ringtone.   86 LG GW620 | User Guide   Using your calculator   1 2 3 Select Calculator on the   Utilities tab.   Touch the number keys to   enter numbers.   For simple calculations, touch   the function you require (+, –,   x or ÷), followed by =.   4 For more complex   calculations, Press Menu key   and touch Advanced panel   and choose between sin, cos,   tan, deg, log, etc..   87   The web   Browser   Using web tool bar   Touch to open the toolbar.   Browser gives you a fast, full-   colour world of games, music,   news, sport, entertainment and   loads more, straight to your   mobile phone. Wherever you are   and whatever you’re into.   1 2 3 4 Touch   page.   to refresh the web   Touch   one page.   to go forward   Touch   one page.   to go backward   to Add/Show   Accessing the web   Touch   1 Select Browser on the   Communication tab.   Bookmark, Show history and   Show most visited site.   2 You will move to web site.   5 6 Touch   web site with new window.   Touch to change   browser settings.   to open another   NOTE: You will incur extra cost   by connecting to these services   and downloading content. Check   data charges with your network   provider.   88 LG GW620 | User Guide   Using options   Press Menu key to check options   Adding and accessing   bookmarks   For easy and fast access to your   favourite websites, you can add   bookmarks and save web pages.   Go - Enter web address and   go to that page   Exit - Close Browser.   1 Select Browser on the   Communication tab.   Find page - Mark all letter   you input   2 Select menu, select More and   Select text - Touch and line   the sentences you want to copy.   You can paste it every input box.   Bookmarks. Or press   . A list of your Bookmarks will   appear on the screen.   Downloads - Show   download history   3 4 5 Select Add Bookmarks   and Enter a name for the   bookmark followed by its URL.   More   y Bookmarks - Add/Show   Bookmark, Show history and   Show most visited site.   Press OK button. Your   Bookmark will now appear in   the bookmark list.   y Window overview - Show all   your open windows.   To access the bookmark   simply touch the bookmark   then touch connect. You   will be connected to the   bookmark.   y Page info - Show page   information.   y Share page - Send page by   Email or Messaging.   y Setting - Set browser   settings.   89   The web   Changing web browser   settings   Select menu, select More and   Settings. Or press   . You can change page layout (ex   Text size, text encoding), change   home page, control cache and   cookie settings, security settings,   and ETC settings.   Using your phone as a   modem   Your GW620 can be used as a   modem for your PC. You can do   this via the USB cable.   90 LG GW620 | User Guide   Settings   Wireless Controls   Sound & display   At here, you can manage Wi-Fi   and Bluetooth. Also set airplane   mode and mobile networks.   Silent mode – All sounds except   media & alarms.   Sound settings   Wi-Fi – Turn on Wi-Fi   Silent mode – Turn on to set all   sounds except media & alarms   are silenced.   Wi-Fi settings – Set Network   notification or add Wi-Fi network.   Bluetooth – Turn on Bluetooth.   Ringer volume - Set volume   for incoming calls and other   notifications.   Bluetooth settings - Set device   Name & Discoverability , Scan for   other devices.   Media volume - Set volume for   music and videos.   Mobie networks – Set options   for roaming ,network and APNs.   Phone ringtone - Set default   ringtone.   Airplane mode – After set   Airplane mode, all wireless   connection will be disabled.   Phone vibrate – Set vibrate for   incoming calls.   Notification ringtone – Set   default notification ringtone.   Call settings   Set up voicemail and set other   call settings.   Audible touch tones – Set to   sound when you use dial pad.   Please see Call settings at page   00 for more information.   Audible selection – Set to   sound when you make screen   selection.   Vibration feedback – Set to use   vibration feedback.   91   Settings   SD card notification- Disable SD   Security & location   My location sources   card notification sounds.   Use wireless networks   – See locations using wireless   networks.   Display settings   Orientation – Set to switch   orientation automatically when   you rotate phone.   Enable GPS satellites – Default   setting to accurate to street level   when locating.   Animation - Set to show   animation when you open or   close windows.   Screen unlock pattern   Set unlock pattern to secure your   phone   Luminance Sensor Mode -   Touch to turn Luminance Sensor   Mode on.   SIM card lock   Set up SIM card lock or change   SIM PIN   Brightness - Adjust the   brightness of the screen after   you turn off Luminance Sensor   Mode.   Visible passwords   Show you the password while   you type   Screen timeout - Set the time   for screen timeout.   Data synchronization   Select which applications are   synchronized.   92 LG GW620 | User Guide   Internal phone storage – Check   Available space . Choose Factory   data reset if you want to delete   all data from the phone.   Applications   You can manage applications   and set up quick launch   shortcuts.   Unknown sources – Default   setting to install of non-Market   applications.   Date & time   Set date, time and time zone &   formats.   Quick launch – Set keyboard   shortcuts to launch applications.   Choose to check default quick   launch and set other quick   launch.   Locale & text   Set local language and region,   text input and auto-correction   options.   Manage applications - Manage   and remove of installed   applications.   About phone   View legal info and check phone   status and its Software version.   Development – Set options for   application development like   USB debugging, Stay awake, and   Allow mock locations.   DivX VOD registration   Generate a DivX VOD registration   code.   SD card & Phone storage   USB connection mode – Mass   storage only.   Please visit <http://vod.divx.   com/> for registration and   technical support.   SD card – Check total space,   Available space. Also touch   Unmount the SD card for safe   removal. Format the SD card if   necessary.   93   Wi-Fi   Wireless Manager allows you to   manage Internet connections   per Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) on   your device. It allows the phone   to connect to local wireless   networks, or access the Internet   wirelessly. Wi-Fi is faster and has   a greater range than Bluetooth   wireless technology and can   be used for fast emailing and   Internet browsing.   1. How to set up Wi-Fi   1 Touch Wi-Fi from the Settings   tab and turn Wi-Fi on   2 AP (Access Point) Search   – Searches which AP it can   connect to.   3 AP Connect   – Connects to the desired AP   from the AP search list.   – If the AP is security type   WEP or WPA-PSK/2, enter   the security key.   NOTE: The GW620 supports   WEP, WPA-PSK/2 security. If your   Wi-Fi service provider or network   administrator sets encryption   for network security, fill in 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.   2. Wi-Fi network profile   support   1 Wi-Fi profile support (how to   connect to a frequently-used   AP or Hidden AP)   1) If the AP does not appear   in the search list, you can   connect to it by saving it as   a profile.   94 LG GW620 | User Guide   2) Saving the frequently-used   AP as a profile makes it   easier to enter the Security   key when connecting to an   AP with that Security type.   3 How to save the Wi-Fi profile   1) Select Add Wi-Fi network   menu in the bottom of   Wi-Fi networks, then enter   SSID and Security type.   3) If the AP does not support   DHCP, you can connect   to the AP using a static IP   address.   2) After connecting to an AP   with this Security type,   the profile will be saved   automatically.   2 Description of each field in   the Wi-Fi profile.   3. How to obtain MAC-   address   1) Network name: SSID (ID)   For setting up a connection in   some wireless networks with   MAC filter you may need to enter   the MAC address of your GW620   into the router.   2) Security type: WEP, WPA-   PSK/2 support.   3) Security key: saves the   security key.   4) IP/DNS setting: this allows   you to set to Automatic   or Static depending on   whether the AP supports   DHCP.   For Static, enter the field   value of the IP address and   DNS server to use with   the static IP address when   connecting.   1 User can find MAC address in   the following UI   2 Settings > Wireless controls   > Wi-Fi settings > Menu >   Advanced > MAC address   95   Software Update   during the update process,   you are advised to back up   any important information in   advance for safekeeping.   Software Update   LG Mobile Phone Software   Update Program   For more information on   installing and using this program,   please visit http://update.   lgmobile.com.   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.   This feature allows you to update   your software to the latest   version quickly and conveniently   over the Internet without   needing to visit our service   centre.   As the mobile phone software   update program requires your   full attention throughout the   update process, please make sure   you check all instructions and   notes that appear at each step   before moving on to the next   step. Please note that removing   the USB data communication   cable or batteries during   ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND:   This DivX Certified® device must   be registered in order to play DivX   Video-on-Demand (VOD) content.   To generate the registration code,   locate the DivX VOD section in   the device setup menu. Go to   vod.divx. com with this code to   complete the registration process   and learn more about DivX VOD.   the update may seriously   damage your mobile phone.   As the manufacturer takes no   responsibility for loss of data   DivX Certified to play DivX®   video up to 320x240   96 LG GW620 | User Guide   Accessories   There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone,   which may be sold separately. You can select these options according   to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local   dealer for availability. (Items described below may be optional.)   Charger   Data cable   Connect and   synchronise   your GW620   and PC.   Battery   User Guide   Stereo   Learn more   about your   GW620.   headset   GW620 User Guide   ENGLISH   NOTE:   • Always use genuine LG accessories.   • Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.   • Accessories may vary in different regions.   97   For Your Safety   Important Information   Always store your phone   away from heat. Never store   your phone in settings that may   expose it to temperatures less   than 32°F or greater than 104°F,   such as outside during extreme   weather conditions or in your   car on a hot day. Exposure to   excessive cold or heat will result   in malfunction, damage and/or   catastrophic failure.   This user guide contains   important information on   the use and operation of this   phone. Please read all the   information carefully for optimal   performance and to prevent   any damage to or misuse of   the phone. Any changes or   modifications not expressly   approved in this user guide   could void your warranty for this   equipment.   Be careful when using your   phone near other electronic   devices. RF emissions from your   mobile phone may affect nearby   in adequately shielded electronic   equipment. You should consult   with manufacturers of any   personal medical devices such as   pacemakers and hearing aides to   determine if they are susceptible   to interference from your mobile   phone.   Before You Start   Safety Instructions   WARNING   To reduce the possibility of   electric shock, do not expose   your phone to high humidity   areas, such as the bathroom,   swimming pool, etc.   98 LG GW620 | User Guide   Turn off your phone in a medical • Do not dispose of your battery   facility or at a gas station. Never   place your phone in a microwave   oven as this will cause the   battery to explode.   by fire or with hazardous or   flammable materials.   • Make sure that no sharp-edged   items come into contact with   the battery. There is a risk of   this causing a fire.   IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA   SAFETY INFORMATION on page   123 before using your phone.   • Store the battery in a place out   of reach of children.   Safety Information   • Be careful that children do   not swallow any parts such   as rubber plugs (earphone,   connection parts of the   phone, etc.). This could cause   asphyxiation or suffocation.   Read these simple guidelines.   Breaking the rules may be   dangerous or illegal. Further   detailed information is given in   this user guide.   • Never use an unapproved   battery since this could   damage the phone and/or   battery and could cause the   battery to explode.   • Unplug the power cord and   charger during lightning storms   to avoid electric shock or fire.   • When riding in a car, do not   leave your phone or set up the   hands-free kit near to the air   bag. If wireless equipment is   improperly installed and the air   bag is activated, you may be   seriously injured.   • Never place your phone in a   microwave oven as it will cause   the battery to explode.   99   For Your Safety   • Do not use a hand-held phone   • Do not use your phone in high   explosive areas as the phone   may generate sparks.   while driving.   • Do not use the phone in areas   where its use is prohibited. (For • Do not damage the power cord   example: aircraft).   by bending, twisting, pulling,   or heating.   • Do not expose the battery   charger or adapter to direct   sunlight or use it in places   with high humidity, such as a   bathroom.   • Do not use the plug if it is loose   as it may cause a fire or electric   shock.   • Do not place any heavy items   on the power cord. Do not   allow the power cord to be   crimped as it may cause fire or   electric shock.   • Never store your phone in   temperatures less than- 4°F or   greater than 122°F.   • Do not use harsh chemicals   (such as alcohol, benzene,   thinners, etc.) or detergents to   clean your phone. There is a risk   of this causing a fire.   • Do not handle the phone   with wet hands while it is   being charged. It may cause   an electric shock or seriously   damage your phone.   • Do not drop, strike, or shake   your phone severely. Such   actions may harm the internal   circuit boards of the phone.   • Do not disassemble the phone.   • Do not place or answer calls   while charging the phone as   it may short-circuit the phone   and/or cause electric shock   or fire.   100 LG GW620 | User Guide   • Only use the batteries,   antennas, and chargers   provided by LG.   The warranty will not be   applied to products provided   by other suppliers.   Memory card information   and care   • Always insert/ remove the   memory card while the handset   power is off. If you remove it   while the power is on, it may be   damaged.   • Only authorized personnel   should service the phone   and its accessories. Faulty   installation or service may   result in accidents and   consequently invalidate the   warranty.   • If a damage cannot be fixed,   format the memory card.   • The memory card cannot be   used for recording copyright   protected data.   • Do not write forcefully on the   memo area.   • Do not hold or let the antenna   come in contact with your body   during a call.   • Carry and store the memory   card in its case.   • An emergency call can be   made only within a service   area. For an emergency call,   make sure that you are within a   service area and that the phone   is turned on.   • Do not allow the memory card   to get wet.   • Do not leave the memory card   in extremely hot location.   • Do not disassemble or modify   the memory card.   • Use accessories, such as   earphones and headsets, with   caution. Ensure that cables   are tucked away safely and   do not touch the antenna   unnecessarily.   102   For Your Safety   FCC RF Exposure   Information   CAUTION   Use only the supplied and   approved antenna. Use of   unauthorized antennas or   WARNING   Read this information before   operating the phone.   modifications could impair call   quality, damage the phone, void   your warranty and/or result in   violation of FCC regulations.   Do not use the phone with a   damaged antenna. If a damaged   antenna comes into contact with   skin, a minor burn may result.   Contact your local dealer for a   replacement antenna.   In August 1996, the Federal   Communications Commission   (FCC) of the United States, with   its action in Report and Order   FCC 96-326, adopted an updated   safety standard for human   exposure to radio frequency (RF)   electromagnetic energy emitted   by FCC regulated transmitters.   Those guidelines are consistent   with the safety standard   previously set by both U.S. and   international standards bodies.   The design of this phone   complies with the FCC guidelines   and these international   standards.   102 LG GW620 | User Guide   Body-worn Operation   Vehicle Mounted External   Antenna (optional, if   available)   A minimum separation distance   of 8 inches (20cm) must be   maintained between the   user/bystander and the vehicle   mounted external antenna   to satisfy FCC RF exposure   requirements. For more   This device was tested for typical   body-worn operations with   the back of the phone kept   0.79 inches (2cm) between the   user’s body and the back of   the phone. To comply with FCC   RF exposure requirements, a   minimum separation distance   of 0.79 inches (2cm) must   be maintained between the   user's body and the back of the   phone. Third-party belt-clips,   holsters, and similar accessories   containing metallic components   should not be used.   information about RF exposure,   visit the FCC website at www.   fcc.gov   FCC Part 15 Class B   Compliance   This device and its accessories   comply with part 15 of FCC   rules. Operation is subject to the   following two conditions:   Body-worn accessories that   cannot maintain 0.79 inches   (2cm) separation distance   between the user's body and   the back of the phone, and have   not been tested for typical body-   worn operations may not comply   with FCC RF exposure limits and   should be avoided.   (1) This device and its accessories   may not cause harmful   interference, and (2) this device   and its accessories must accept   any interference received,   including interference that may   cause undesired operation.   103   For Your Safety   Cautions for Battery   • Do not disassemble.   • Do not short-circuit.   Avoid damage to your   hearing   • 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 on or off   the handset close to your ear.   We also recommend that music   and call volumes are set to a   reasonable level.   • Do not expose to high   temperature: 60°C (140°F).   • Do not incinerate.   Battery Disposal   • Please dispose of your battery   properly or bring to your local   wireless carrier for recycling.   • 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 attempting to cross the   street.   • Do not dispose in fire or with   hazardous or flammable   materials.   Adapter (Charger) Cautions   • Using the wrong battery   charger could damage your   phone and void your warranty.   • The adapter or battery charger   is intended for indoor use only.   Do not expose the adapter or   battery charger to direct sunlight   or use it in places with high   humidity, such as the bathroom.   104 LG GW620 | User Guide   Safety Guidelines   Those guidelines are consistent   with the safety standards   previously set by both U.S. and   international standards bodies:   TIA Safety Information   Provided herein is the complete   TIA Safety Information for   Wireless Handheld phones.   Inclusion of the text covering   Pacemakers, Hearing Aids,   and Other Medical Devices is   required in the owner’s manual   for CTIA Certification. Use of   the remaining TIA language is   encouraged when appropriate.   ANSI C95.1 (1992) *   NCRP Report 86 (1986)   ICNIRP (1996)   Those standards were based on   comprehensive and periodic   evaluations of the relevant   scientific literature. For example,   over 120 scientists, engineers,   and physicians from universities,   government health agencies,   and industry reviewed the   available body of research to   develop the ANSI Standard   (C95.1).   Exposure to Radio   Frequency Signal   Your wireless handheld portable   telephone is a lowpower radio   transmitter and receiver. When it   is ON, it receives and also sends   out radio frequency (RF) signals.   * American National Standards   Institute; National Council   on Radiation Protection and   Measurements; International   Commission on Non-Ionizing   Radiation Protection   In August, 1996, the Federal   Communications Commissions   (FCC) adopted RF exposure   guidelines with safety levels for   handheld wireless phones.   105   Safety Guidelines   The design of your phone   complies with the FCC guidelines   (and those standards).   • Do not touch the antenna   unnecessarily when the phone   is in use. Contact with the   antenna affects call quality   and may cause the phone to   operate at a higher power level   than otherwise needed.   Antenna Care   Use only the supplied or an   approved replacement antenna.   Unauthorized antennas,   modifications, or attachments   could damage the phone and   may violate FCC regulations.   Driving   Check the laws and regulations   on the use of wireless phones   in the areas where you drive.   Always obey them. Also, if using   your phone while driving, please:   Phone Operation   NORMAL POSITION: Hold the   phone as you would any other   telephone with the antenna   pointed up and over your   shoulder.   • Give full attention to driving -   driving safely is your first   responsibility;   • Use hands-free operation, if   available;   Tips on Efficient Operation   • Pull off the road and park   before making or answering   a call if driving conditions so   require.   For your phone to operate most   efficiently:   106 LG GW620 | User Guide   • Should ALWAYS keep the   phone more than six inches   from their pacemaker when the   phone is turned ON;   Electronic Devices   Most modern electronic   equipment is shielded from RF   signals.   • Should not carry the phone in a   breast pocket.   However, certain electronic   equipment may not be shielded   against the RF signals from your   wireless phone.   • Should use the ear opposite   the pacemaker to minimize the   potential for interference.   Pacemakers   The Health Industry   • If you have any reason to   suspect that interference is   taking place, turn your phone   OFF immediately.   Manufacturers Association   recommends that a minimum   separation of six (6’) inches be   maintained between a handheld   wireless phone and a pacemaker   to avoid potential interference   with the pacemaker.   These recommendations   are consistent with the   independent research by and   recommendations of Wireless   Technology Research. Persons   with pacemakers:   Hearing Aids   Some digital wireless phones   may interfere with some hearing   aids. In the event of such   interference, you may want to   consult your service provider.   107   Safety Guidelines   You should also consult the   manufacturer of any equipment   that has been added to your   vehicle.   Other Medical Devices   If you use any other personal   medical device, consult the   manufacturer of your device to   determine if they are adequately   shielded from external RF   energy. Your physician may be   able to assist you in obtaining   this information.   Posted Facilities   Turn your phone OFF in any   facility where posted notices so   require.   Aircraft   Health Care Facilities   FCC regulations prohibit using   your phone while in the air. Turn   your phone OFF before boarding   an aircraft.   Turn your phone OFF in   health care facilities when any   regulations posted in these areas   instruct you to do so. Hospitals   or health care facilities may   use equipment that could be   sensitive to external RF energy.   Blasting Areas   To avoid interfering with blasting   operations, turn your phone   OFF when in a ‘blasting areas or   in areas posted: ‘Turn off two-   way radio’. Obey all signs and   instructions.   Vehicles   RF signals may affect improperly   installed or inadequately   shielded electronic systems   in motor vehicles. Check   with the manufacturer or its   representative regarding your   vehicle.   108 LG GW620 | User Guide   Potentially Explosive   Atmosphere   For Vehicles Equipped with   an Air Bag   Turn your phone OFF when   in any area with a potentially   explosive atmosphere and obey   all signs and instructions. Sparks   in such areas could cause an   explosion or fire resulting in   bodily injury or even death.   An air bag inflates with great   force. DO NOT place objects,   including either installed or   portable wireless equipment, in   the area over the air bag or in   the air bag deployment area. If   in-vehicle wireless equipment is   improperly installed and the air   bag inflates, serious injury could   result.   Areas with a potentially   explosive atmosphere are often,   but not always, marked clearly.   Potential areas may include:   fueling areas (such as gasoline   stations); below deck on boats;   fuel or chemical transfer or   storage facilities; vehicles using   liquefied petroleum gas (such as   propane or butane); areas where   the air contains chemicals or   particles (such as grain, dust, or   metal powders); and any other   area where you would normally   be advised to turn off your   vehicle engine.   Safety Information   Please read and observe the   following information for safe   and proper use of your phone   and to prevent damage. Also,   keep the user guide in an   accessible place at all the times   after reading it.   109   Safety Guidelines   • Replace the battery when it   no longer provides acceptable   performance. The battery can   be recharged several hundred   times before replacement.   Charger and Adapter Safety   • The charger and adapter are   intended for indoor use only.   Battery Information and   Care   • Please dispose of your battery   properly or take it to your local   wireless carrier for recycling.   • Recharge the battery after long   periods of non-use to maximize   battery life.   • Battery life will vary due   to usage patterns and   environmental conditions.   • The battery does not need   to be fully discharged before   recharging.   • Use of extended backlighting,   MEdia Net Browsing, and data   connectivity kits affect battery   life and talk/standby times.   • Use only LG-approved chargers   specific to your phone model   since they are designed to   maximize battery life.   • The self-protection function of   the battery cuts the power of   the phone when its operation   is in an abnormal state. In this   case, remove the battery from   the phone, reinstall it, and turn   the phone on.   • Do not disassemble or impact   the battery as it may cause   electric shock, short-circuit, and   fire. Store the battery in a place   out of reach of children.   • Keep the battery’s metal   • Actual battery life will depend   on network configuration,   product settings, usage   patterns, battery and   contacts clean.   environmental conditions.   110 LG GW620 | User Guide   • Do not short-circuit the battery.   Metallic articles such as a coin,   paperclip or pen in your pocket   or bag may short-circuit the +   and – terminals of the battery   (metal strips on the battery)   upon moving. Short-circuit of   the terminal may damage the   battery and cause an explosion.   Explosion, Shock, and Fire   Hazards   • Do not put your phone in a   place subject to excessive   dust and keep the minimum   required distance between the   power cord and heat sources.   • Unplug the power cord prior   to cleaning your phone, and   clean the power plug pin when   it is dirty.   General Notice   • Using a damaged battery or   placing a battery in your mouth   may cause serious injury.   • When using the power   plug, ensure that it is firmly   connected.   If it is not, it may cause   excessive heat or fire.   • Do not place items containing   magnetic components such as   a credit card, phone card, bank   book or subway ticket near   your phone. The magnetism   of the phone may damage the   data stored in the magnetic   strip.   • If you put your phone in   a pocket or bag without   covering the receptacle of   the phone (power plug pin),   metallic articles (such as a coin,   paperclip or pen) may short-   circuit the phone. Always cover   the receptacle when not in use.   111   Safety Guidelines   • Talking on your phone for   a long period of time may   reduce call quality due to heat   generated during use.   • Do not paint your phone.   • The data saved in your phone   might be deleted due to   careless use, repair of the   phone, or upgrade of the   software. Please backup your   important phone numbers.   (Ring tones, text messages,   voice messages, pictures, and   videos could also be deleted.)   The manufacturer is not liable   for damage due to the loss of   data.   • When the phone is not used for   a long period time, store it in a   safe place with the power cord   unplugged.   • Using the phone in proximity to   receiving equipment (i.e., TV or   radio) may cause interference   to the phone.   • Do not use the phone if the   antenna is damaged. If a   • When you use the phone in   public places, set the ring tone   to vibration so as not to disturb   others.   damaged antenna contacts   skin, it may cause a slight   burn. Please contact an LG   Authorized Service Centre to   replace the damaged antenna.   • Do not turn your phone on or   off when putting it in your ear.   • Do not immerse your phone   in water. If this happens, turn   it off immediately and remove   the battery. If the phone does   not work, take it to an LG   Authorized Service Centre.   112 LG GW620 | User Guide   Many studies of low level RF   exposures have not found any   biological effects. Some studies   have suggested that some   biological effects may occur,   but such findings have not   been confirmed by additional   research. In some cases, other   researchers have had difficulty   in reproducing those studies,   or in determining the reasons   for inconsistent results.   FDA Consumer Update   The U.S. Food and Drug   Administration Centre for   Devices and Radiological Health   Consumer Update on Mobile   Phones.   1. Do wireless phones pose a   health hazard?   The available scientific   evidence does not show   that any health problems are   associated with using wireless   phones. There is no proof,   however, that wireless phones   are absolutely safe. Wireless   phones emit low levels of   radio frequency energy (RF)   in the microwave range while   being used. They also emit   very low levels of RF when in   the standby mode. Whereas   high levels of RF can produce   health effects (by heating   tissue), exposure to low level   RF that does not produce   heating effects causes no   known adverse health effects.   2. What is the FDA’s role   concerning the safety of   wireless phones?   Under the law, the FDA does   not review the safety of   radiation emitting consumer   products such as wireless   phones before they can be   sold, as it does with new drugs   or medical devices. However,   the agency has authority   to take action if wireless   phones are shown to emit   radio frequency energy (RF)   at a level that is hazardous   113   Safety Guidelines   to the user. In such a case,   the FDA could require the   manufacturers of wireless   phones to notify users of the   health hazard and to repair,   replace, or recall the phones   so that the hazard no longer   exists.   possible effects of wireless   phone use on human health.   The FDA belongs to an   interagency working group   of the federal agencies that   have responsibility for different   aspects of RF safety to ensure   coordinated efforts at the   federal level. The following   agencies belong to this   working group:   Although the existing scientific   data do not justify FDA   regulatory actions, the FDA   has urged the wireless phone   industry to take a number of   steps, including the following:   • National Institute for   Occupational Safety and   Health   • Support needed research into   possible biological effects   of RF of the type emitted by   wireless phones;   • Environmental Protection   Agency   • Occupational Safety and   Health Administration   (Administración de la   • Design wireless phones in a   way that minimizes any RF   exposure to the user that   is not necessary for device   function; and   seguridad y salud laborales)   • Occupational Safety and   Health Administration   • National Telecommunications   and Information   Administration   • Cooperate in providing users   of wireless phones with the   best possible information on   114 LG GW620 | User Guide   The National Institutes of Health   participates in some interagency   working group activities, as well.   3.What kinds of phones are   the subject of this update?   The term ‘wireless phone’   refers here to handheld   wireless phones with built-in   antennas, often called ‘cell’,   ‘mobile’, or ‘PCS’ phones.   The FDA shares regulatory   responsibilities for wireless   phones with the Federal   Communications Commission   (FCC). All phones that are sold in   the United States must comply   with FCC safety guidelines that   limit RF exposure. The FCC relies   on the FDA and other health   agencies for safety questions   about wireless phones.   These types of wireless   phones can expose the user   to measurable radiofrequency   energy (RF) because of the   short distance between the   phone and the user’s head.   These RF exposures are limited   by FCC safety guidelines   that were developed with   the advice of the FDA and   other federal health and   safety agencies. When the   phone is located at greater   distances from the user, the   exposure to RF is drastically   lower because a person’s RF   exposure decreases rapidly   with increasing distance from   the source. The so-called   ‘cordless phones,’ which have   a base unit connected to the   The FCC also regulates the base   stations that the wireless phone   networks rely upon. While these   base stations operate at higher   power than do the wireless   phones themselves, the RF   exposures that people get from   these base stations are typically   thousands of times lower than   those they can get from wireless   phones. Base stations are thus not   the subject of the safety questions   discussed in this document.   115   Safety Guidelines   telephone wiring in a house,   typically operate at far lower   power levels, and thus produce   RF exposures far below the   FCC safety limits.   development used animals   that had been genetically   engineered or treated with   cancer causing chemicals   so as to be predisposed to   develop cancer in the absence   of RF exposure. Other studies   exposed the animals to RF   for up to 22 hours per day.   These conditions are not   similar to the conditions   4.What are the results of the   research done already?   The research done thus far   has produced conflicting   results, and many studies   have suffered from flaws   in their research methods.   Animal experiments   investigating the effects of   radiofrequency energy (RF)   exposures characteristic of   wireless phones have yielded   conflicting results that often   cannot be repeated in other   laboratories. A few animal   studies, however, have   suggested that low levels   of RF could accelerate the   development of cancer in   laboratory animals. However,   many of the studies that   showed increased tumor   under which people use   wireless phones, so we don’t   know with certainty what   the results of such studies   mean for human health. Three   large epidemiology studies   have been published since   December 2000. Between   them, the studies investigated   any possible association   between the use of wireless   phones and primary brain   cancer, glioma, meningioma,   or acoustic neuroma, tumors   of the brain or salivary   gland, leukemia, or other   cancers. None of the studies   116 LG GW620 | User Guide   demonstrated the existence   of any harmful health effects   from wireless phone RF   exposures.   studies can provide data   that is directly applicable to   human populations, but 10 or   more years follow-up may be   needed to provide answers   about some health effects,   such as cancer.   This is because the interval   between the time of exposure   to a cancer-causing agent and   the time tumors develop - if   they do may be many, many   years. The interpretation of   epidemiological studies is   hampered by difficulties in   measuring actual RF exposure   during day-to-day use of   wireless phones. Many factors   affect this measurement, such   as the angle at which the   phone is held, or which model   of phone is used.   However, none of the studies   can answer questions about   longterm exposures, since the   average period of phone use in   these studies was around three   years.   5.What research is needed to   decide whether RF exposure   from wireless phones poses   a health risk?   A combination of laboratory   studies and epidemiological   studies of people actually   using wireless phones would   provide some of the data that   are needed. Lifetime animal   exposure studies could be   completed in a few years.   However, very large numbers   of animals would be needed   to provide reliable proof of   a cancer promoting effect if   one exists. Epidemiological   117   Safety Guidelines   6.What is the FDA doing to   find out more about the   possible health effects of   wireless phone RF?   EMF issues. The FDA and the   Cellular Telecommunications   & Internet Association (CTIA)   have a formal Cooperative   Research and Development   Agreement (CRADA) to do   research on wireless phone   safety. The FDA provides   the scientific oversight,   The FDA is working with   the U.S. National Toxicology   Program and with groups of   investigators around the world   to ensure that high priority   animal studies are conducted   to address important   questions about the effects of   exposure to radiofrequency   energy (RF). The FDA has been   a leading participant in the   World Health Organization   International Electromagnetic   Fields (EMF) Project since   its inception in 1996. An   influential result of this work   has been the development of   a detailed agenda of research   needs that has driven the   establishment of new research   programs around the world.   The project has also helped   develop a series of public   information documents on   obtaining input from   experts in government,   industry, and academic   organizations. CTIAfunded   research is conducted through   contracts with independent   investigators. The initial   research will include both   laboratory studies and studies   of wireless phone users. The   CRADA will also include a   broad assessment of additional   research needs in the   context of the latest research   developments around the   world.   118 LG GW620 | User Guide   7.How can I find out how much   radiofrequency energy   exposure I can get by using   my wireless phone?   heat from the tissues that   absorb energy from the   wireless phone and is set well   below levels known to have   effects. Manufacturers of   wireless phones must report   the RF exposure level for each   model of phone to the FCC.   The FCC website   All phones sold in the United   States must comply with   Federal Communications   Commission (FCC) guidelines   that limit radiofrequency   (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/   rfsafety) gives directions for   locating the FCC identification   number on your phone so   you can find your phone’s RF   exposure level in the online   listing.   energy (RF) exposures.   The FCC established these   guidelines in consultation with   the FDA and the other federal   health and safety agencies.   The FCC limit for RF exposure   from wireless telephones is   set at a Specific Absorption   Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per   kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC   limit is consistent with the   safety standards developed   by the Institute of Electrical   and Electronic Engineering   (IEEE) and the National Council   on Radiation Protection and   Measurement. The exposure   limit takes into consideration   the body’s ability to remove   8.What has the FDA done to   measure the radiofrequency   energy coming from wireless   phones?   The Institute of Electrical and   Electronic Engineers (IEEE)   is developing a technical   standard for measuring the   radiofrequency energy (RF)   exposure from wireless phones   and other wireless handsets   119   Safety Guidelines   with the participation and   leadership of FDA scientists   and engineers. The standard,   ‘Recommended Practice for   Determining the Spatial- Peak   Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)   in the Human Body Due to   Wireless Communications   Devices: Experimental   (or milliwatts/g) of matter.   This measurement is used to   determine whether a wireless   phone complies with safety   guidelines.   9.What steps can I take to   reduce my exposure to   radiofrequency energy from   my wireless phone?   Techniques,’ sets forth the first   consistent test methodology   for measuring the rate at   which RF is deposited in   the heads of wireless phone   users. The test method uses a   tissuesimulating model of the   human head. Standardized   SAR test methodology   If there is a risk from these   products - and at this point we   do not know that there is - it is   probably very small. But if you   are concerned about avoiding   even potential risks, you can   take a few simple steps to   minimize your exposure to   radiofrequency energy (RF).   Since time is a key factor in   how much exposure a person   receives, reducing the amount   of time spent using a wireless   phone will reduce RF exposure.   If you must conduct extended   conversations by wireless   is expected to greatly   improve the consistency   of measurements made at   different laboratories on   the same phone. SAR is the   measurement of the amount   of energy absorbed in tissue,   either by the whole body   or a small part of the body.   It is measured in watts/kg   phone every day, you could   place more distance between   120 LG GW620 | User Guide   your body and the source of   the RF, since the exposure level   drops off dramatically with   distance. For example, you   could use a headset and carry   the wireless phone away from   your body or use a wireless   phone connected to a remote   antenna. Again, the scientific   data do not demonstrate that   wireless phones are harmful.   But if you are concerned   about the RF exposure from   these products, you can use   measures like those described   above to reduce your RF   exposure from wireless phone   use.   described above would apply   to children and teenagers   using wireless phones.   Reducing the time of wireless   phone use and increasing the   distance between the user   and the RF source will reduce   RF exposure. Some groups   sponsored by other national   governments have advised   that children be discouraged   from using wireless phones   at all. For example, the   government in the United   Kingdom distributed   leaflets containing such a   recommendation in December   2000. They noted that no   evidence exists that using a   wireless phone causes brain   tumors or other ill effects.   Their recommendation to limit   wireless phone use by children   was strictly precautionary; it   was not based on scientific   evidence that any health   hazard exists.   10. What about children using   wireless phones?   The scientific evidence does   not show a danger to users   of wireless phones, including   children and teenagers. If you   want to take steps to lower   exposure to radiofrequency   energy (RF), the measures   121   Safety Guidelines   11. What about wireless phone   interference with medical   equipment?   interference from handheld   wireless phones and helped   develop a voluntary standard   sponsored by the Institute   of Electrical and Electronic   Engineers (IEEE). This standard   specifies test methods and   performance requirements   for hearing aids and wireless   phones so that no interference   occurs when a person uses   a ‘compatible’ phone and a   ‘compatible’ hearing aid at the   same time. This standard was   approved by the IEEE in 2000.   The FDA continues to monitor   the use of wireless phones   for possible interactions   Radiofrequency energy (RF)   from wireless phones can   interact with some electronic   devices. For this reason, the   FDA helped develop a detailed   test method to measure   electromagnetic interference   (EMI) of implanted cardiac   pacemakers and defibrillators   from wireless telephones.   This test method is now part   of a standard sponsored   by the Association for the   Advancement of Medical   instrumentation (AAMI).   with other medical devices.   Should harmful interference   be found to occur, the FDA   will conduct testing to assess   the interference and work to   resolve the problem.   The final draft, a joint effort   by the FDA, medical device   manufacturers, and many   other groups, was completed   in late 2000. This standard will   allow manufacturers to ensure   that cardiac pacemakers and   defibrillators are safe from   wireless phone EMI. The FDA   has tested hearing aids for   122 LG GW620 | User Guide   12. Where can I find additional   information?   10 Driver Safety Tips   Your wireless phone gives   you the powerful ability   to communicate by voice   almost anywhere, anytime.   An important responsibility   accompanies the benefits of   wireless phones, one that every   user must uphold.   For additional information,   please refer to the following   resources:   FDA web page on wireless   phones   (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/   phones/index.html)   When operating a car, driving is   your first responsibility.   Federal Communications   Commission (FCC) RF Safety   Program   (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/   rfsafety)   When using your wireless phone   behind the wheel of a car,   practice good common sense   and remember the following   tips:   International Commission   on Non-lonizing Radiation   Protection   1. Get to know your wireless   phone and its features such as   speed dial and redial. Carefully   read your instruction manual   and learn to take advantage of   valuable features most phones   offer, including automatic   (http://www.icnirp.de)   World Health Organization   (WHO) International EMF   Project   (http://www.who.int/emf)   National Radiological   Protection Board (UK)   (http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)   redial and memory. Also,   work to memorize the phone   keypad so you can use the   speed dial function without   123   Safety Guidelines   taking your attention off the   road.   suspend the call in heavy   traffic or hazardous weather   conditions. Rain, sleet, snow   and ice can be hazardous, but   so is heavy traffic. As a driver,   your first responsibility is to   pay attention to the road.   2. When available, use a   handsfree device. A number   of handsfree wireless phone   accessories are readily   available today. Whether you   choose an installed mounted   device for your wireless phone   or a speaker phone accessory,   take advantage of these   5. Do not take notes or look   up phone numbers while   driving. If you are reading   an address book or business   card, or writing a “to-do” list   while driving a car, you are   not watching where you   are going. It is common   sense. Don’t get caught in a   dangerous situation because   you are reading or writing and   not paying attention to the   road or nearby vehicles.   devices if available to you.   3. Position your wireless phone   within easy reach. Make sure   you place your wireless phone   within easy reach and where   you can reach it without   removing your eyes from the   road. If you get an incoming   call at an inconvenient time,   if possible, let your voicemail   answer it for you.   6. Dial sensibly and assess the   traffic; if possible, place calls   when you are not moving or   before pulling into traffic. Try   to plan your calls before you   begin your trip or attempt to   coincide your calls with times   you may be stopped at a stop   4. Suspend conversations during   hazardous driving conditions   or situations. Let the person   you are speaking with know   you are driving; if necessary,   124 LG GW620 | User Guide   sign, red light or otherwise   stationary. But if you need to   dial while driving, follow this   simple tip — dial only a few   numbers, check the road and   your mirrors, then continue.   away. Dial 911 or other local   emergency number in the   case of fire, traffic accident,   road hazard or medical   emergency. Remember, it is   a free call on your wireless   phone!   7. Do not engage in stressful or   emotional conversations that   may be distracting. Stressful   or emotional conversations   and driving do not mix; they   are distracting and even   dangerous when you are   behind the wheel of a car.   Make people you are talking   with aware you are driving   and if necessary, suspend   conversations which have   the potential to divert your   attention from the road.   9. Use your wireless phone to   help others in emergencies.   Your wireless phone provides   you a perfect opportunity to   be a “Good Samaritan” in your   community. If you see an auto   accident, crime in progress   or other serious emergency   where lives are in danger, call   911 or other local emergency   number, as you would want   others to do for you.   10. Call roadside assistance   or a special wireless   8. Use your wireless phone to   call for help. Your wireless   phone is one of the greatest   tools you can own to protect   yourself and your family in   dangerous situations — with   your phone at your side,   nonemergency assistance   number when necessary.   Certain situations you   encounter while driving may   require attention, but are not   urgent enough to merit a call   for emergency services. But   help is only three numbers   125   Safety Guidelines   you can still use your wireless (RF) energy set by the Federal   phone to lend a hand. If you   see a broken-down vehicle   posing no serious hazard, a   broken traffic signal, a minor   Communications Commission   (FCC) of the U.S. Government.   These limits are part of   comprehensive guidelines   traffic accident where no one and establish permitted levels   appears injured or a vehicle.   you know to be stolen, call   roadside assistance or other   special non-emergency   wireless number.   of RF energy for the general   population. The guidelines are   based on standards that were   developed by independent   scientific organizations   through periodic and thorough   evaluation of scientific studies.   The standards include a   For more information, please   call to 888-901-SAFE, or visit our   website www.wow-com.com   substantial safety margin   designed to assure the safety   of all persons, regardless of age   and health.   Consumer Information on   SAR   (Specific Absorption Rate)   The exposure standard for   wireless mobile phones employs   a unit of measurement known as   the Specific Absorption Rate, or   SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC   is 1.6W/kg. *   Tests for SAR are conducted   using standard operating   positions specified by the FCC   with the phone transmitting at   This Model Phone   Meets the Government’s   Requirements for Exposure   to Radio Waves.   Your wireless phone is a radio   transmitter and receiver. It is   designed and manufactured not   to exceed the emission limits   for exposure to radiofrequency   126 LG GW620 | User Guide   its highest certified power level   in all tested frequency bands.   The highest SAR value for this   model phone when tested for   use at the ear is 0.671 W/kg   and when worn on the body, as   described in this user’s manual, is   1.18 W/kg.   Although SAR is determined   at the highest certified power   level, the actual SAR level of the   phone while operating can be   well below the maximum value.   Because the phone is designed   to operate at multiple power   levels to use only the power   required to reach the network,   in general, the closer you are to   a wireless base station antenna,   the lower the power output.   (Body-worn measurements   differ among phones   models, depending upon   available accessories and FCC   requirements.) While there may   be differences between SAR   levels of various phones and at   various positions, they all meet   the government requirement for   safe exposure.   Before a phone model is   available for sale to the public,   it must be tested and certified   to the FCC that it does not   exceed the limit established   by the governmentadopted   requirement for safe exposure.   The tests are performed in   positions and locations (e.g., at   the ear and worn on the body)   as required by the FCC for each   model.   The FCC has granted an   Equipment Authorization for   this model phone with all   reported SAR levels evaluated   as in compliance with the FCC   RF emission guidelines. SAR   information on this model phone   is on file with the FCC and can be   found under the Display Grant   section of http://www.fcc.gov/   oet/fccid after searching on FCC   ID BEJGW620.   127   Safety Guidelines   Additional information on   Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)   can be found on the Cellular   Telecommunications Industry   Association (CTIA) website at   http://www.wow-com.com   * In the United States and   Canada, the SAR limit for   mobile phones used by   the public is 1.6 watts/kg   (W/kg) averaged over one   gram of tissue. The standard   incorporates a substantial   margin of safety to give   additional protection for the   public and to account for any   variations in measurements.   * Product meets current FCC &   IC Radio Frequency Exposure   Guidelines.   FCC ID BEJGW620,   IC ID: 2703C-GR500   128 LG GW620 | User Guide   Trouble Shooting   This chapter lists some problems that you might encounter while   using your phone. Some problems require that you call your service   provider, but most of problems you encounter are easy to correct   yourself.   Possible Corrective   measures   Message   Possible causes   There is no SIM card   in the phone or you   may have inserted it   incorrectly.   Make sure that the SIM card is   correctly inserted.   SIM error   Move higher to a window or   open space. Check service   provider coverage map.   Signal weak   No connection   to the network   Outside GSM network   When you want to   change a security   code you have to   confirm the new code   by entering it again.   The two codes that   you have entered do   not match.   Codes do not   match   Contact your Service Provider.   Not supported by   Service Provider or   registration required   Function   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.   Calls not   available   New SIM card   inserted Charge limit   reached   129   Trouble Shooting   Possible Corrective   measures   Message   Possible causes   Press On/Off key for at least two   seconds.   On/Off key pressed   too briefly   Phone cannot   Charge battery. Check charging   indicator in the display.   be switched on Battery empty   Battery contacts dirty   Clean contacts.   Charge battery.   Battery totally empty   Make sure the ambient   temperature is right, wait for a   while, and then charge again.   Temperature out of   range   Check power supply and   connection to the phone.   Check the battery contacts,   clean them if necessary.   Contact problem   Charging error   Plug in to a different socket or   check voltage.   No mains voltage   Charger defective   If the charger does not warm   up, replace it.   Only use original LG   accessories.   Wrong charger   Battery defective   Replace battery.   Phone loses   network   Reconnection to another   service provider is automatic.   Signal too weak   Number not   permitted   The Fixed dial number   function is on.   Check settings.   130 LG GW620 | User Guide   |