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Table of Contents ··········1 Shortcuts Menu ··········15 Phone Overview ···········5 Entering and Editing Information ··············17 Quick Glance of the Touch Screen and How to Use It · · · 9 Menu Overview ···········18 Getting Started with Your Menu Access ·············21 Phone ···················10 Shortcuts Menu on the Touch Turning the Phone On and Off ······10 Turning the Phone On ············10 Screen· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 22 Turning the Phone Off ············10 Shortcuts Menu ··················22 The Battery ······················10 Quick Access to Convenient Installing the Battery· · · · · · · · · · · · · ·10 Features ·················23 Removing the Battery ·············10 Restrictions ······················23 Charging the Battery ··············11 Quick Volume Adjustment ··········23 Charging with USB ················11 Vibrate Mode ····················23 How to Install a microSD™ Card ····12 Call Waiting ······················23 How to Remove a microSD™ Card · · 12 Voice Commands ·················24 Battery Temperature Protection ····13 Battery Charge Level ··············13 Contacts in Your Phone’s Signal Strength ···················13 Memory ·················25 Screen Icons ·····················13 Storing New Contacts ·············25 Making Calls ·····················13 Changing Contact Entries ··········25 Correcting Dialing Mistakes ········14 Speed Dials ······················25 Redialing Calls ····················14 Storing a Number with Pauses ······26 Receiving Calls ···················14 Deleting ·························26 Contacts ················27 1. New Contacts ··············27 2. Contacts List ···············27 3. Backup Assistant ···········28 4. Groups ····················28 5. Speed Dials ················28

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6. In Case of Emergency (ICE) · · ·29 10. USB Mass Storage· · · · · · · · · ·38 Recent Calls ··············30 Settings ·················40 1. Missed ····················30 1. Bluetooth Menu ············40 2. Received ··················30 Add New Device ··················41 3. Dialed ····················31 My Phone Name ··················42 Discovery Mode ··················42 4. All ························31 My Device Info ···················43 5. View Timers ················32 Supported Profiles ················43 Recent Calls/ My Verizon · · 32 2. Sounds Settings ············43 2.1 Master Volume ················43 Tools ····················33 2.2 Ringtones ····················44 1. Voice Commands ···········33 2.3 Caller ID Readout ·············44 1.1 Call ········33 2.4 Emergency Tone ··············44 1.2 Send Msg to ··················· 33 2.6 Alert Reminder ···············45 1.3 Go to

················33 2.7 Button Sounds ················45 1.4 Check ·················33 2.8 Service Alerts ·················45 1.5 Contacts ·············34 2.9 Menu Readout ···············46 1.6 Redial ·······················34 2.10 Digit Dial Readout ···········46 1.7 Play ·························34 2.11 Mono Sound ················46 1.8 My Verizon ···················34 3. Display Settings ············46 1.9 Help ························34 3.1 Wallpaper ····················46 2. Notepad ··················34 3.2 Banner ······················47 Managing Notes ·················34 3.2.1 Personal Banner ············47 3. Calendar ··················35 3.2.2 ERI Banner ·················47 4. Alarm Clock ···············35 3.3 Lockscreen Type ··············47 5. Stopwatch ·················36 3.4 Main Menu Setting ············47 3.4.1 Position Menu Items ······· 48 6. World Clock ···············36 3.4.2 Replace Menu Items ········ 48 7. Calculator ··················37 3.4.3 Reset Menu Settings ······· 48 8. Ez Tip Calculator ············37 3.5 Brightness ···················48 9. Eco-Calculator ·············38 3.6 Notification Light ·············49

2 3.7 Display Backlight ··············49 6.7 TTY Mode ···················58 3.8 Keypad Backlight ·············49 Connecting TTY Equipment and a 3.9 Charging Screen ··············49 Telephone ······················59 3.10 Display Themes ··············50 6.8 One Touch Dial ···············59 3.11 Fonts ·······················50 6.9 Voice Privacy ·················60 3.12 Dial Fonts ···················50 6.10 DTMF Tones ················60 3.13 Menu Font Size ··············50 6.11 Assisted Dialing ··············60 3.14 Clock Format ················51 7. USB Mode ·················61 3.15 Favorite Bin ··················51 8. Memory ···················61 3.16 Invert Color ·················51 8.1 Save Options ·················61 4. Touch Settings ··············51 8.2 Phone Memory ···············61 5. Phone Settings ·············52 8.3 Card Memory ················62 5.1 Set Qwerty Shortcut ··········52 9. Phone Info ·················62 5.2 Voice Commands ·············52 9.1 My Number ··················62 5.3 Language ····················53 9.2 SW/HW Version ··············62 5.4 Location ····················53 9.3 Icon Glossary ·················63 5.5 Current Country ·············53 9.4 Software Update ··············63 5.6 Security ·····················54 5.6.1 Edit Codes ··············· 54 Mobile Email ·············64 5.6.2 Security Unlock ··········· 54 Messaging ···············65 5.6.3 Restrictions ·············· 54 1. New Message ···············65 5.6.4 Reset Default ··············55 2. Messages ··················65 5.6.5 Restore Phone ·············55 3. Drafts ·····················67 5.7 System Select ················56 5.8 NAM Select ··················56 4. Voicemail ··················68 5.9 Data Roaming Access ··········56 5. Mobile Email ···············68 6. Call Settings ···············56 6. Social Networks ············69 6.1 Answer Options ···············57 7. Erase Options ··············69 6.2 End Call Options ··············57 8. Quick Text Options ·········69 6.3 Ignore With Message ··········57 9. Settings ···················70 6.4 Call Forwarding ···············57 6.5 Show Dialpad ·················58 6.6 Auto Retry ···················58

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Internet ·················72 FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Media Center ············73 Devices ······················95 1. Music & Tones ··············73 Caution: 1.1 Shop Ringtones ···············73 Avoid potential hearing loss. · · · · 97 1.2 Shop Ringback Tones ··········73 TIA Safety Information ·········98 1.3 My Ringtones ················74 Safety Information ···········101 1.4 My Music ····················74 FDA Consumer Update ········106 1.5 My Sounds ···················76 Driving ·····················114 2. Picture & Video ·············76 10 Driver Safety Tips ·········114 2.1 Shop Pictures· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 77 2.2 My Pictures ··················77 LIMITED WARRANTY 2.3 My Videos ···················77 STATEMENT ············ 117 2.4 Take Picture ··················78 2.5 Record Video ·················79 Technical Details ·········121 3. Games ····················80 4. Internet ···················80 Glossary ················122 Terminology ················122 5. Browse & Download ·········80 Acronyms and Abbreviations · · ·122 6. My Place ··················81 7. Extras ·····················81 Index ···················124 Apps/ Calendar ··········82 My Music/ Alarm Clock ····83 My Pictures ··············84 Important Safety Precautions ········85 Safety ···················88 Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions ···········90 Consumer Information on SAR · ·94

4 Phone Overview

6. Headset Jack 1. Earpiece

7. Touch Screen

2. Shortcuts Key

3. Quick Keys

4. Send Key 8. Power/

5. Back/ Voice Commands Key

NOTE The Send, Voice Commands/Back, Power/End Keys are not illuminated when the display is off. Press the , or Power/End Key to illuminate the display and keys. To unlock the screen, swipe your finger across the screen in any direction.

 Earpiece Lets you hear the caller.  Back/Voice Commands Key Backs out of menus, one level at a time. While in  Shortcuts Key Allows quick access to a customizable Shortcuts Menu. Standby mode, use for quick access to Voice Commands or press and hold to access Voice  Quick Keys The Quick Keys provide easy Recorder mode. access to Messages, the Dialpad, the Main Menu, and the Contact List which easily  Headset Jack Allows you to plug in an activate with the touch of your fingertip. optional accessory. Touch Screen Displays incoming calls,  Send Key Use to answer incoming calls and  to place calls from the Dialpad. From Standby messages and status icons as well as a wide mode, pressing this key will open the All calls variety of content you select to view. list of your Recent Calls menu.  Power/End Key Use to turn the power on/ off and to end a call. Also returns to Standby mode.

5 Phone Overview

9. Camera Lens

10. Speaker

11. Volume Keys 14. Lock Key

12. microSD Card Slot

15. Camera/ 13. Charging/ Video Key USB Port

 Camera Lens Used for taking pictures. Keep it Camera/Video Key Press for quick access to clean for optimal photo quality. the Camera function. Press and hold for quick access to the Video function. Speaker Sound comes from the rear speaker. Volume Keys Use to adjust the Master * Standby mode is when the phone is waiting Volume in Standby mode* and the Earpiece for input from you. No menu is displayed and Volume during a call. the phone isn’t performing any action. It’s the starting point for all of the instruction steps. MicroSD Allows you to insert a microSD card. Charging/USB Port Connects the phone to the battery charger, or other compatible accessories. Lock Key Press to lock the touch screen and keys.

6 Using the QWERTY Keyboard Your phone features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, specifically designed for easy and comfortable text entry. The QWERTY keyboard uses the same layout as the keyboard on your computer, but has several added features and options to make text entry easier.

Function/ Favorites Key Clear Key Return Key Shift/ Messaging Key

To enter text with the QWERTY keyboard 1. In a text entry screen, slide open the QWERTY keyboard. (The display automatically adjusts to landscape mode.) 2. Use your thumbs to enter text.

† To change capitalization, press the Shift/Messaging Key . † To enter an alternate character on a key, press the Function/Favorites Key , then press the key with the alternate character. The next key press resumes normal character entry. To lock in alternate character entry, press the Function/Favorites Key twice. NOTE To quickly enter ".com", press the Function/Favorites Key , then press .

† To access Favorites from standby mode, slide open the QWERTY keyboard and press the Function/Favorites Key .

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Directional Key Shortcuts on the QWERTY keyboard † Up Key Opens the Browser. † Down Key Allows you quick access to your notifications and to change the ringer volume.

† Right Key Allows you to access the Favorites Home screen pane where you can add up to 12 media files for quick access.

† Left Key Allows you quick access to the Messaging Home screen pane.

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Quick Keys during phone calls by locking the screen. ( , , , ) Keep metal and other For optimal performance, make † † conductive materials away from sure your hands are clean and the surface of the touch screen dry. Remove moisture from the because contact may cause surface of your hands. Don't electronic interference. use the Quick Keys in a humid environment. How to Unlock the Screen † The touch screen is sensitive to your light touch. You don't need to press it forcefully to use it. Protect your phone from severe Press the Lock Key at impact to prevent the touch the top of the phone screen sensors from becoming to turn the screen on. damaged from harsh use.

† Use the tip of your finger to touch the center of a Quick Key. If you touch off-center, it may activate the nearby function instead.

† The touch feedback level can be adjusted to your preference. See page 51.

† When both the LCD screen and backlight are off, all keys are deactivated. Press the Lock Key ( ) to turn on the screen and slide the screen up to unlock it.

† The Proximity Sensor protects Swipe your finger across the against accidental key presses screen in any direction to unlock.

9 Getting Started with Your Phone

Turning the Phone On and Off Installing the Battery Turning the Phone On Use the fingertip cutout at the bottom of the phone to lift and 1. Install a charged battery or remove the battery cover. connect the phone to an external power source if the battery level is low. 2. Press the Power/End Key for a few seconds until the LCD screen turns on. Turning the Phone Off Align the battery contacts with the 1. Swipe your finger across the phone terminals at the top of the screen in any direction to unlock. battery compartment. Gently push down on the battery until it clicks 2. Press and hold the Power/End into place. Place the battery cover Key until the LCD screen over the battery compartment and turns off. press it downward until it clicks The Battery into place. NOTE It is important to fully charge Removing the Battery the battery before initial use of the phone. Turn the phone off and use the fingertip cutout at the bottom of The phone comes with a the phone to lift and remove the rechargeable battery. The battery battery cover. Use the fingertip charge level is shown at the top cutout near the bottom of the right corner of the LCD screen. battery compartment to lift the battery out.

10 2. Plug the USB cable (as shown in the next image) into the Charging/USB Port and the charger adapter into an electrical outlet.

Charging the Battery Your phone comes with a charger NOTICE adapter and a USB cable which Please make sure that connect together to charge your the 'B' side is facing phone. To charge your phone: up before inserting a charger or USB cable NOTICE into the Charging/ Please use only an approved charging USB Port of your accessory to charge your LG phone. phone. Improper handling of the Charging/ USB Port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may cause damage The charge time varies depending to your phone and void the warranty. upon the battery level. NOTE Using the phone with only the adapter Charging with USB may cause abrupt resets. Use the phone with the battery installed. You can use your computer to charge your phone. To be able to 1. Connect the USB cable into charge with the USB cable, you the charger adapter, as shown may need to have the necessary below. USB driver installed on your PC first. Connect one end of the USB cable to the Charging/USB Port on your phone and the other end to a bus-powered USB port on your PC. Charger adapter NOTE Low-powered USB ports are not supported, such as the USB port on your keyboard or bus- powered USB hub.

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NOTE If the phone is about to reset, a How to Remove a microSD™ warning message will appear on the Home screen. Card 1. Remove the back cover and How to Install a microSD™ Card gently push the card inward, this will release the exposed edge of the microSD™ card to eject it. 2. Remove the microSD™ card from the slot and replace the cover. microSD™ slot NOTE 1. Use the fingertip cutout to • Do not attempt to remove the uncover the microSD slot. It is microSD™ card while reading or writing located on the left side of the to the card. phone. • Users wishing to transfer or download music onto a microSD™ card inserted into this phone (through MTP Sync) should format the microSD™ card on this phone before using it (with the phone unlocked, touch the Menu Key > Settings > Memory > Card Memory > Format). Warning: Formatting the microSD™ card will erase all contents on the card. In the event the microSD™ card is used on this phone without first 2. Insert the microSD™ card formatting it, the phone will display (purchased separately) with the “License acquisition failed” during label side facing up. Gently push MTP Sync. Song files downloaded or otherwise purchased from third party it in until it clicks into place. providers and stored on a microSD™ NOTE Please note that if you insert card inserted into this device may the card in the wrong direction, be protected or encrypted by such it may damage your phone or provider and may not be playable on your card. this device.

12 Battery Temperature Protection Screen Icons Though extremely rare, if the When the phone is on, the LCD battery becomes overheated, the screen displays the phone's status phone will automatically turn off. icons. To view what they mean: When you turn the phone back on, 1. Swipe your finger across the a message pops up alerting you screen in any direction to unlock that the phone was powered off for and touch the Menu Key . your safety. 2. Touch Settings . Battery Charge Level 3. Touch Phone Info. You can find the battery charge level at the top right corner of the 4. Touch Icon Glossary. LCD screen. When the charge level 5. Touch a category of icons from becomes low, the battery sensor the list to display its status sounds a warning tone, blinks icons. the battery icon, and displays a warning message. As the charge Making Calls level approaches empty, the phone automatically switches off without 1. Swipe your finger across the saving any current tasks. screen in any direction to unlock. Signal Strength 2. Touch the Phone Key to display the dialpad. Enter the Call quality depends on the signal phone number you want to call. strength in your area. You can tell how much signal strength you have NOTE You can search your Contact List or Recent Calls by the number of bars next to the and select a number to call signal strength icon: the more bars, instead of manually dialing. the stronger the signal. If you’re having problems with signal quality, move to an open area or, when inside a building, try moving near a window.

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3. Press the Send Key or Receiving Calls touch the Call Key to place the call. 1. Answer the touch screen by dragging up, or 4. Press the Power/End Key press the Send Key . or touch the End Key to end the call. 2. Press the Power/End Key to end the call. Correcting Dialing Mistakes NOTE To ignore the incoming call, press the Power/End Key If you make a mistake while dialing twice to immediately end a number, touch the Back/ Voice the call. Or, you can touch Commands Key once or IGNORE . You can also send touch on the dialing keypad text messages by touching TEXT . to erase the last digit entered. You can also hold the Back/ Voice There are several ways of Commands Key down or answering a call, depending on touch and hold on the dialing your selected Answer Options: keypad to delete all digits. † Slide Out: Sliding the QWERTY Redialing Calls keyboard out answers the call and turns the speaker on. With the touch screen unlocked, press the Send Key once to † : Press the Send view a list of all of your recent calls. Key or, with the phone The last 270 calls (90 Received, unlocked, press any other key 90 Missed and 90 Dialed) are except the Power/End Key , stored in the call history list. Touch Volume Keys and the Camera the Dial Key next to any of Key . the entries to place a call to that Auto with Handsfree: The call number. † automatically connects when You can also press the Send Key connected to a handsfree twice to redial the last number device. you dialed, received or missed in the call history.

14 Shortcuts Menu

Shortcuts Menu 2. Touch the Shortcuts Menu icon on the Home screen or press The Shortcuts Menu allows the . instant access to menus and phone features with the quick 3. To close the Shortcuts Menu, touch of your fingertip. To use the press the Power/End Key Shortcuts Menu: or the Function/Favorites Key . 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock.

Quick Keys

Contact list: Displays your Messaging: Displays the Main Contact List. Menu.

Phone: Displays the dialpad Menu: Displays the Main so you can make a call. Dial Menu. manually using the numeric keys or easily from your Recent Calls, Contacts, or Voice Dial menus.

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When you touch the Phone Key the following dialpad is displayed:

Touch and hold this key to call your voicemail box. Touch and hold this key to toggle your phone between Vibrate Mode and Normal Mode.

Touch this key to view Touch this key to recent call history. delete digits entered Touch this key to dial one by one. Hold down using Voice Commands. to delete the entire entry. Touch this key to display your Contact List to view or call a Contact.

To view other Home screen panes Slide your finger left or right across the Home screen. If you slide your finger left, you could access and edit Favorites. If you slide your finger right, you can access Messaging.

Favorites Allows you to add up to 10 Contact entries or Contact groups to your list of Favorites to easily view, call, or send messages.

16 Entering and Editing Information

Text Input 5. Touch More to access the following options: You can enter information using the touch screen keypad. There are Insert Quick Text/ special key functions to help you Add Contact#/ Email/ with text entry. Copy Text/ Language Text Input While Composing a Entering text with the on-screen Text Message keyboard 1. Swipe your finger across the To enter text using the on-screen screen in any direction to unlock. keyboard, you must tap each key according to the position of the 2. Touch the Messaging Key . letter. For example, if you want 3. Touch . to enter 'dog' you must tap once, three times, and 4. Touch the Text field to begin once. entering text. A touch keypad will pop up.

Touch to add symbols. Touch to change text Touch to delete the input methods. text you typed.

Touch for additional options.

17 Menu Overview

3. Display Settings 1. Wallpaper My Verizon Settings 2. Banner † Airplane Mode 3. Lockscreen Type † Bluetooth 4. Main Menu Setting 5. Brightness † Music Only Tools Mode 6. Display Backlight 1. Voice Commands 1. Bluetooth Menu 7. Keypad Backlight 8. Charging Screen 2. Notepad 2. Sounds Settings 9. Display Themes 3. Calendar 1. Master Volume 10. Fonts 4. Alarm Clock 2. Ringtones 11. Dial Fonts 3. Caller ID Readout 5. Stopwatch 12. Menu Font Size 4. Emergency Tone 6. World Clock 13. Clock Format 5. Alert Vibrate 7. Calculator 14. Favorite Bin 6. Alert Reminder 15. Invert Color 8. Ez Tip Calculator 7. Button Sounds 4. Touch Settings 9. Eco-Calculator 8. Service Alerts 1. Vibrate Type 10. USB Mass Storage 9. Menu Readout 2. Vibrate Level 10. Digit Dial Readout 3. Vibrate Feedback 11. Mono Sound 4. Audio Feedback

18 5. Phone Settings 7. USB Mode 1. Set Qwerty 8. Memory Shortcut 1. Save Options Messaging 1. New Message 2. Voice Commands 2. Phone Memory 3. Language 3. Card Memory 2. Messages 4. Location 9. Phone Info 3. Drafts 5. Current Country 1. My Number 4. Voicemail 6. Security 2. SW/HW Version 5. Mobile Email 7. System Select 3. Icon Glossary 8. NAM Select 6. Social Networks 4. Software Update 9. Data Roaming Access 6. Call Settings 1. Answer Options 2. End Call Options Internet Mobile Email 3. Ignore With Message 4. Call Forwarding 5. Show Dialpad 6. Auto Retry Media Center 7. TTY Mode 1. Music & Tones 8. One Touch Dial 1.1 Shop Ringtones 9. Voice Privacy 1.2 Shop Ringback Tones 10. DTMF Tones 1.3 My Ringtones 11. Assisted Dialing 1.4 My Music 1.5 My Sounds 2. Picture & Video 2.1 Shop Pictures 2.2 My Pictures 2.3 My Videos

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2.4 Take Picture 2.5 Record Video 3. Games My Music My Pictures 4. Internet 1. All Songs 5. Browse & Download 2. Playlists 6. My Place 3. Artists 7. Extras 4. Genres 5. Albums 6. Manage My Music Apps 1. Erase 2. Move to Card* 3. Move to Phone* † Airplane Mode Calendar † Music Only Mode

Alarm Clock

* Move to Card and Move to Phone is displayed only when the microSD card is inserted.

20 Menu Access

Menu Access The Menu Key provides access to the phone's main menu. To access the main menu, swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock. Touch the Menu Key at the bottom of the screen to open the main menu.

The main menu is displayed as shown below. Touch any of the menu icons with your fingertip to open that menu.

21 Shortcuts Menu on the Touch Screen

Shortcuts Menu The Shortcuts Menu allows quick, direct access to several frequently used features from the touch screen. Up to 8 different shortcuts can be set. To access the Shortcuts Menu, unlock the touch screen, then touch the Shortcuts Menu icon along the left side of the screen. Then touch the Shortcuts tab. By default, the shortcuts below are provided, but you can customize them to your preferences.

Clock Widget New Message

Calendar Widget Memory Widget

Memo Widget My Pictures

Alarm Widget Add/Remove

22 Quick Access to Convenient Features

Restrictions Vibrate Mode Sets your phone to require a 4 Sets the phone to vibrate instead digit password in order to use the of ring ( is displayed on the phone. Notification bar). To set Lock Mode while on the To set Vibrate Mode, touch the standby screen, touch Menu Phone Key to display the > Settings > Phone Settings > dialpad, then touch and hold the Security > enter the Phone Lock Pound Key . Code. Touch Security Unlock to To return to Normal Mode, touch toggle the setting between ON and and hold the Pound Key OFF. The next time you wake your again. phone's screen, you will need to enter the phone lock code. NOTE From the QWERTY keyboard, press and hold to set NOTE The default phone lock code is Vibrate Mode. You can also the last 4-digits of your phone press the lower Volume Key to number. set Vibrate Only. Quick Volume Adjustment Call Waiting Quickly adjust the Master Volume During a call, one beep indicates and Earpiece Volume by pressing that you have another incoming the upper Volume Key to increase call. and lower Volume Key to decrease. Ignoring Call Waiting NOTE The Earpiece Volume can only be adjusted by the Volume Keys If you don't want to answer an during a call. incoming call, touch IGNORE on NOTE To turn sounds off, unlock the the touch screen. The Call Waiting phone, press the lower Volume beep stops and the call goes to Key to select All Sounds Off. your voicemail, if available. Press and hold the upper Volume Key to return to Normal Mode. Answering Call Waiting 1. While on a call, press the Send Key to automatically put

23 Quick Access to Convenient Features

the first call on hold and answer To change this setting, touch the the new call. Menu Key > Settings > Phone Settings > Voice Commands. Then 2. Press the Send Key again, touch CLR Key Activation to to put the second call on hold switch it to OFF. and return to the first caller. NOTE Voice Commands can also be started with the designated Voice Commands key on your Bluetooth® device. Please check the manual of the Voice Commands allow you to do Bluetooth® device for further things by verbal command (e.g., instructions. make calls, check Voicemail, etc.). 1. With the touch screen unlocked, press the Back/ Voice Commands Key once (an extended press activates the Voice Recorder feature instead). OR From the Home screen, touch the Menu Key > Tools > Voice Commands. 2. Follow the prompts to use your voice command(s). CLR Key Activation By default, the Back/ Voice Commands Key on the external keypad activates the Voice Commands feature. To deactivate, change the CLR Key Activation setting to Off.

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Storing New Contacts 6. Enter information into the remaining fields, as necessary, 1. Swipe your finger across the and touch Save to save. screen in any direction to unlock. 2. Touch the Contacts Key . Changing Contact Entries

New 1. Swipe your finger across the 3. Touch Contact . screen in any direction to unlock. 4. Touch an information field and use the keypad to enter the 2. Touch the Contacts Key . necessary information. Then 3. Touch the contact you want to touch Done . Do this for each customize. field you want to enter. 4. Touch Edit , touch and edit 5. When all fields are complete, the fields you want to change touch Save . then touch Done . OR 5. Touch Save when you finish 1. Swipe your finger across the editing the contact to save the screen in any direction to unlock. entry. 2. Touch the Phone Key to Speed Dials display the dialpad. Allows you to set up your Speed 3. Use the dialpad to enter the Dials. phone number and touch 1. Swipe your finger across the Save . screen in any direction to unlock. 4. Touch Add New Contact/ 2. Touch the Contacts Key , Update Existing. then touch the desired contact. NOTE If you choose Update Existing, you will need to choose the contact 3. Touch Edit, then scroll down whose information you want to change. and touch Speed Dials. Then touch Mobile 1/ Home/ Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax. NOTE If you have more than 1 number assigned to a contact, you must 5. Touch Mobile 1/ Home/ first select the desired number Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax. and then choose the speed dial entry.

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4. Touch an unassigned Speed Dial Deleting number. Deleting a Contact Entry 5. Touch Yes to confirm. 1. Swipe your finger across the 6. Touch Save to save your screen in any direction to unlock. updates to the contact entry. 2. Touch the Contacts Key . Storing a Number with Pauses 3. Touch the contact you want to Pauses allow you to enter delete. additional series of numbers to 4. Touch Erase . access automated systems such as Voicemail or credit billing numbers. 5. Touch Yes. Pause types are: † Wait (W) The phone stops dialing until you touch Release to advance to the next number.

† 2-Sec Pause (P) The phone waits two seconds before sending the next string of digits automatically. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock. 2. Touch the Phone Key . 3. Use the dialpad to enter the number, then touch More. 4. Touch 2 sec pause or Wait and enter the additional numbers. 5. Touch Save , then complete the contact entry as necessary.

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4. Touch Add New Contact/ Contacts Update Existing. The Contacts Menu allows you to NOTE If you choose Update Existing, store names, phone numbers and you will need to choose the contact other information in your phone’s whose information you want to change. Then touch Mobile 1/ Home/ Business/ memory. Mobile 2/ Fax. 1. New Contacts 5. Touch Mobile 1/ Home/ Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax. Allows you to add a new contact. 6. Enter information into the 1. Swipe your finger across the remaining fields, as necessary, screen in any direction to unlock. and touch Save to save. 2. Touch the Contacts Key .

New 2. Contacts List 3. Touch Contact . Allows you to view your Contacts 4. Touch an information field and List. use the keypad to enter the necessary information. Then 1. Swipe your finger across the touch Done . Do this for each screen in any direction to unlock field you want to enter. and touch the Contacts Key . 5. When all fields are complete, 2. Touch a contacts entry. touch Save . 3. The following options are OR available. 1. Swipe your finger across the † Touch Erase to erase the screen in any direction to unlock. contact. 2. Touch the Phone Key to † Touch Edit to edit the display the dialpad. contact. 3. Use the dialpad to enter the † Touch the phone number to phone number and touch dial the contact. Save .

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† Touch Send Message to send the name of a group, delete a the contact a text or picture group, or send a message to message. everyone in the selected group.

† Touch Send Name Card to 1. Swipe your finger across the send the contact your name screen in any direction to unlock card. and touch the Contacts Key . NOTE If you have saved a speed dial to 2. Touch More. an entry, Speed Dials appears as the last option for the 3. Touch Groups. Then select contact entry. the desired group (Business/ Colleagues/ Family/ Friends/ 3. Backup Assistant School). Backup Assistant safeguards your † Touch New Group to add a mobile phone's address book by new group to the list. automatically saving a copy of the names, phone numbers, and email † Touch More for the following addresses stored in your phone. options: Remove Contacts/ NOTE To use the Backup Assistant Send Message/ Rename service, you are required to activate the Group/ Erase Group. service from your phone. 1. Swipe your finger across the 5. Speed Dials screen in any direction to unlock Allows you to view and manage and touch the Contacts Key . your list of Speed Dials for 2. Touch More. numbers entered in your Contacts. 1. Swipe your finger across the 3. Touch Backup Assistant. screen in any direction to unlock 4. Follow the instructions to and touch the Contacts Key . download the application. 2. Touch More and then Speed Dials. 4. Groups 3. Touch an unassigned Speed Dial Allows you to view your grouped position. contacts, add a new group, change

28 4. Touch the contact you wish to 5. Enter the information that assign a Speed Dial to. would be helpful in an emergency (e.g., your medical 5. Touch the contact number you record number), then touch want to assign (if applicable), SAVE . then touch Yes.

6. In Case of Emergency (ICE) This menu allows you to store names, phone numbers and other information, which could be helpful in case of an emergency. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Contacts Key . 2. Touch In Case of Emergency at the top of the screen. 3. Touch Add Contact . 4. Select the Contact you desire. Entering Your ICE Personal Info 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Contacts Key . 2. Touch In Case of Emergency . 3. Touch Personal Info . 4. Touch New Note .

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† Touch More for the following Recent Calls options: The Recent Calls Menu is a list of Save to Contacts (Contact the last phone numbers or contact info) / Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ entries for calls you missed, View Timers received, or dialed. It's continually updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the 2. Received oldest entries are removed from Allows you to view the list of the bottom of the list. received calls; up to 90 entries. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Missed screen in any direction to unlock Allows you to view the list of and press the Send Key . missed calls; up to 90 entries. 2. Touch . 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 3. Touch a received call entry to and press the Send Key . view the information about the call. The following options are 2. Touch . available:

3. Touch a missed call entry to † Touch Call to place a call to view information about the the number. call. The following options are available: † Touch Message to send a message. † Touch Call to place a call to the number. † Touch Save to Contacts to save the number into your Contact † Touch Send Message to send a List. message. † Touch More for the following † Touch Save to Contacts to save options: the number into your Contact List. Save to Contacts (Contact info) / Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ View Timers

30 3. Dialed 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock Allows you to view the list of dialed and press the Send Key . calls; up to 90 entries. 2. Touch a call entry to view 1. Swipe your finger across the information about the call. The screen in any direction to unlock following options are available: and press the Send Key . † Touch Call to place a call to 2. Touch . the number. 3. Touch a dialed call entry to view † Touch Send Message to send a information about the call. The message. following options are available: † Touch Save to Contacts to save † Touch Call to place a call to the number into your Contact the number. List. Touch Send Message to send a † † Touch More for the following message. options: † Touch Save to Contacts to save Save to Contacts (Contact the number into your Contact info)/ Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ List. View Timers † Touch More for the following options: Save to Contacts (Contact info) / Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ View Timers

4. All Allows you to view the list of all calls; up to 270 entries.

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5. View Timers My Verizon Allows you to view the duration of Check your subscription the different call types. Also allows information ranging from your you to view data counters. payment plan to your software 1. Swipe your finger across the upgrade or other available service. screen in any direction to unlock 1. Swipe your finger across the and press the Send Key . screen in any direction to unlock 2. Touch More and then View and touch the Menu Key . Timers. 2. Touch My Verizon . 3. Touch Reset next to an option to reset it. The timers and counters available are: Last Call/ All Calls/ Received Calls/ Dialed Calls/ Roaming Calls/ Transmit Data/ Received Data/ Total Data/ Last Reset/ Lifetime Calls/ Lifetime Data Counter 4. To reset all of the recorded timers at once, touch Reset All . NOTE Not all Timers can be reset.

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1.2 Send Msg to 1. Voice Commands Say "Send Message" and the voice command will prompt you 1. Swipe your finger across the for the contact name, number or screen in any direction to unlock group. It will automatically start a and touch the Menu Key . message. If you say a full sentence command, such as "Send Message 2. Touch Tools . to Bob", it will automatically start 3. Touch Voice Commands. a text message without asking for the message type. When using the OR "Send Message" command, speak From the Home screen, press clearly and say the number, group the Voice Commands/Back name, or name exactly as it is Key . entered in your Contact List. 4. Touch Settings to set Confirm 1.3 Go to

Choices/ Sensitivity/ Adapt The "Go to" command allows you Voice/ Prompts/ CLR Key to access a menu within the phone Activation/ Info. (for example, "Go to Calendar"). If 5. Touch Info and select an option no menu option is stated, a list of to learn more about it. options will be provided. 1.1 Call 1.4 Check Say "Call" and then call someone The "Check" command allows simply by saying the phone you to check out a wide range number or name. Please speak of items, such as: Phone Status, clearly and exactly as in your Voicemail, Messages, Missed Calls, Contact list. When you have more Time, Signal strength, Battery than one contact number, you can Level, Volume, Balance, Minutes, state the name and number type Payment, and My Number. of the contact (for example, 'Call John Work').

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1.5 Contacts 2. Notepad You can look up names in Allows you to add, read, edit, and your Contacts (for example, erase notes to yourself. say "Contacts John"). Once a contact's info is read out, you will 1. Swipe your finger across the be prompted for the following screen in any direction to unlock options: and touch the Menu Key . Call/ Read out/ Create New/ 2. Touch Tools . Modify/ Erase 3. Touch Notepad. 1.6 Redial 4. Touch New to write a new note. Allows you to automatically redial NOTE If no notes have been created, the last number called. you will be notified with a pop-up and prompted to create 1.7 Play a new one. Touch Yes to write a new note. Allows you to play songs saved in the phone. 5. Type the note, then touch Done . 1.8 My Verizon A confirmation message displays The "My Verizon" command briefly, then displays your list provides you with direct access of notes. to your Verizon Wireless account information. Managing Notes 1.9 Help 1. Access Notepad. Provides a general guideline to 2. To erase a note, touch it to using Voice Commands. open it. Then touch More > Erase. OR You can simply touch to delete the note and then touch Yes to confirm.

34 OR 7. Touch Save to save the event. To add a note touch NEW . 8. Touch More for following options:

To delete all notes, touch More †Monthly View †Weekly View and then Erase All . †Go to Date †Search Send to Bluetooth 3. Calendar † †Send to Message Allows you to store and access †Copy Event †Erase All Old your agenda(s). Simply store your Erase All appointments in your Calendar † and your phone will alert you with 9. To delete the event, touch a reminder. and then touch Yes to confirm. 1. Swipe your finger across the 10. To view a calendar event, touch screen in any direction to unlock the date of the event, then and touch the Menu Key . touch the event. 2. Touch Tools . 11. To edit an event, touch the event, then touch Edit and 3. Touch Calendar. make your changes. Touch Save Shortcut when finished. Touch the Menu Key > Calendar . 4. Touch the day you wish to edit. 4. Alarm Clock 5. Touch Add New Event . Allows you to set up to ten alarms. At the alarm time, any set alarm 6. Enter your schedule information will sound and/or vibrate the tone including: of your choice (depending on your sound settings), and a notification †Subject †Start Date message will be displayed on your Start Time End Date † † screen. †End Time †Recurrence 1. Swipe your finger across the Alert Tone Vibrate † † screen in any direction to unlock †Alert Time †Reminder and touch the Menu Key .

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2. Touch Tools . 5. Stopwatch 3. Touch Alarm Clock. Allows you to use the Stopwatch function of the phone. 4. Touch Add . NOTE If no alarms have been created, 1. Swipe your finger across the you will be notified with a screen in any direction to unlock pop-up and prompted to create and touch the Menu Key . a new one. Touch Yes to set an alarm. 2. Touch Tools . 5. Touch the Set Time field to set 3. Touch Stopwatch. the alarm time. 4. Touch Start to start and touch 6. Touch the Repeat field to set Stop to stop. the recurrence for the alarm. Available options are: † You can use the Lap function by touching Lap to record Once/ Daily/ Mon-Fri/ up to 99 laps and lap times. Weekends/ Select Days 5. Touch Reset to reset the 7. Touch the Ringtone field to set Stopwatch. the sound that plays when the alarm notification sounds. Touch 6. World Clock Play to listen to the tone. Touch the sound to select. Allows you to determine the current time in another time zone 8. Touch Save to save the alarm. or country. 9. To edit an alarm, touch the 1. Swipe your finger across the alarm and make your changes. screen in any direction to unlock Then touch Save. and touch the Menu Key . 10. To delete an alarm, touch the 2. Touch Tools . alarm and touch Erase. 3. Touch World Clock. 4. Press and on the touch screen or QWERTY keyboard to select other continents.

36 5. Touch Select and choose a city. † Touch C to delete the last character entered. 6. Touch More for the following options: † Touch to select from more advanced functions. † Set DST Allows you to set Daylight Savings Time. † Touch = to complete an equation. † Cities Allows you to choose a city from the list. 8. Ez Tip Calculator 7. Touch Save to save the city. Allows you to quickly and easily estimate the tip and total 7. Calculator amount of a bill by inputting the Allows you to perform bill amount before tip, the tip mathematical calculations. percentage, and dividing it by the number of people paying. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 1. Swipe your finger across the and touch the Menu Key . screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Tools . 2. Touch Tools . 3. Touch Calculator. 3. Touch Ez Tip Calculator. 4. Enter the desired data. 4. Enter the variable fields † Touch the keypad to enter (Total Bill, Tip(%), Split). numbers. 5. The Tip($) and Each fields will † Touch . to enter decimals. be automatically calculated. † Touch the corresponding touch 6. Touch Reset for another keys to enter functions calculation. (+, -, x, ÷).

† Touch AC to clear the entry.

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9. Eco-Calculator † Character Allows you to change the character to Man, Woman, Allows you to keep track of your or Man & Woman. This option walking and cycling distances. The is unavailable when Tree is set as amount of CO2 that is decreased the Mode. by walking and cycling is displayed for you to see. † Unit Allows you to change the unit amount to Hour or Mile. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock † My Car Allows you to select and touch the Menu Key . the type of fuel your car uses and the Fuel Efficiency (mpg) of 2. Touch Tools . your car to measure the amount 3. Touch Eco-Calculator. of CO2 discharged. 4. Touch the Walking or Cycling 10. USB Mass Storage fields to edit the hours and miles. Allows you to select the PC connection mode for your device. NOTE The decreasing CO2 amount is automatically updated when 1. Swipe your finger across the you enter the hour or mile amounts. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 5. Touch Settings to set the following settings. 2. Connect a USB cable to the Charger/USB Port on your † Mode Allows you to switch the device. Make sure you have a Eco-Calculator home screen microSD card installed. animation to Person or Tree. Depending on what information 3. Touch Tools . you entered last (Walking or 4. Touch USB Mass Storage. Cycling) an animation will appear. The number of trees 5. Your device will connect to the in the animation is calculated PC and your PC will prompt you depending on the amount of with a list of actions to execute. CO2 decreased.

38 6. Select Open folder to view files on your PC to view the files on your microSD card, copy to the PC, and vice versa. 7. To exit USB Mass Storage mode, touch Exit on the screen, then safely unplug the phone from the PC.

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Settings Music Only Mode Music Only mode allows you to Airplane Mode listen exclusively to your music (as you do with MP3 players). Turns off all wireless Set Music Only mode to On if communications. This feature you don't want your listening allows you to use the phone when enjoyment to be interrupted by radio transmission is restricted. calls. When in Airplane Mode, services using the Location On functionality 1. Swipe your finger across the will not function completely. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 2. Touch Settings . and touch the Menu Key . 3. Touch the Music Only Mode 2. Touch Settings . button to alternate between ON and OFF. 3. Touch the Airplane Mode button to alternate between ON and OFF. 1. Bluetooth Menu Your phone is compatible with Bluetooth devices that support the Bluetooth This option allows you to turn the Headset, Handsfree, Stereo, Bluetooth function on and off. Phonebook Access, Object Push*, and File Transfer. You may create 1. Swipe your finger across the and store 20 pairings within the screen in any direction to unlock your phone and connect to one and touch the Menu Key . device at a time. The approximate communication range for 2. Touch Settings . Bluetooth® wireless technology is 3. Touch the Bluetooth button to up to 30 feet (10 meters). alternate between ON and OFF.

40 NOTE Read the user guide of each 6. Touch Yes if prompted to turn Bluetooth® accessory that you are trying to pair with your on Bluetooth. When prompted phone because the instructions to place the device you are may be different. connecting to in discoverable NOTE Your phone is based on the mode, touch . Bluetooth® specification, but it is not guaranteed to work 7. The device will appear on with all devices enabled with the screen. Once it has been Bluetooth® wireless technology. located, touch the device. Your phone does not support all Bluetooth® OBEX Profiles. 8. Touch . The phone *Contact Name Cards, Calendar events and other non-protected may ask you for the passcode. data. Consult the Bluetooth® accessory instructions for the Add New Device appropriate passcode (typically Pairing is the process that allows “0000” - 4 zeroes). Enter the the phone to locate, establish, and passcode or verify that the register 1-to-1 connection with passcodes match. the target device. 9. Once pairing is successful, touch either Always Ask or For pairing with a new Always Connect (except audio Bluetooth® device devices). 1. Follow the Bluetooth® accessory instructions to set the device to 10. Once connected, you will see pairing mode. the device listed in the phone's Bluetooth Menu. If your search 2. Swipe your finger across the fails to find any pairing device, screen in any direction to unlock or you want to search again, and touch the Menu Key . touch to try again. 3. Touch Settings . 4. Touch Bluetooth Menu. 5. Touch .

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Icon Reference in Adding New 1. Swipe your finger across the Device screen in any direction to unlock When the Bluetooth® wireless and touch the Menu Key . connection is created and paired 2. Touch Settings . devices are found, the following icons are displayed. 3. Touch Bluetooth Menu. Settings When an audio device is 4. Touch . found by your phone. 5. Touch My Phone Name. When a PC is found by 6. Delete the existing name and your phone. enter your personalized name. When a PDA is found by 7. Touch Done to save the new your phone. name. When another phone Discovery Mode device is found by your phone. Allows you to set whether your device is able to be searched by When a printer is found other Bluetooth® devices in the by your phone. area. When other undefined 1. Swipe your finger across the devices are found by your screen in any direction to unlock phone. and touch the Menu Key . When a keyboard is found 2. Touch Settings . by your phone. 3. Touch Bluetooth Menu. When a car is found by 4. Touch Settings . your phone. 5. Touch Discovery Mode to My Phone Name alternate between ON and OFF. Allows you to view and edit your device name.

42 My Device Info 2. Sounds Settings Allows you to view your device's Provides options to customize the Bluetooth® information. phone’s sounds. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 2.1 Master Volume and touch the Menu Key . Allows you to set Master Volume settings. 2. Touch Settings . 1. Swipe your finger across the 3. Touch Bluetooth Menu. screen in any direction to unlock 4. Touch Settings . and touch the Menu Key . 5. Touch My Device Info. 2. Touch Settings . Supported Profiles 3. Touch Sounds Settings. Allows you to see profiles that your 4. Touch Master Volume. phone can support. 5. Press the Volume Keys or touch 1. Swipe your finger across the the volume bars to adjust the screen in any direction to unlock Master Volume. and touch the Menu Key . 6. Touch to listen to the volume 2. Touch Settings . level. 3. Touch Bluetooth Menu. 7. Touch Set to save the setting. 4. Touch Settings . 5. Touch Supported Profiles. NOTE If you want to view your options for a device already in your paired list, touch the name of the device in the list to connect. For a list of pairing options to choose from, touch the Settings icon .

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2.2 Ringtones 2.4 Emergency Tone Allows you to set ringtones for Allows you to set Emergency tone various features. settings. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Sounds Settings. 3. Touch Sounds Settings. 4. Touch Ringtones. 4. Touch Emergency Tone. 5. Select a ringtone for Incoming 5. Touch a setting. Call, TXT Message, Media Message, Voicemail, and Missed Off/ Alert/ Vibrate Call. 2.5 Alert Vibrate 2.3 Caller ID Readout Allows you to set the vibration Allows you to set if you want settings for alerts. the device to read out Caller ID 1. Swipe your finger across the information. screen in any direction to unlock 1. Swipe your finger across the and touch the Menu Key . screen in any direction to unlock 2. Touch Settings . and touch the Menu Key . 3. Touch Sounds Settings. 2. Touch Settings . 4. Touch Alert Vibrate. 3. Touch Sounds Settings. 5. Touch Incoming Call, TXT 4. Touch Caller ID Readout. Message, Media Message, 5. Touch a setting. Voicemail, and Missed Call to alternate between ON and OFF. Ring Only/ Caller ID + Ring/ Name Repeat

44 2.6 Alert Reminder 2.8 Service Alerts Allows you to set reminders for Allows you to set alerts for any of alerts from various features. the service features available. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Sounds Settings. 3. Touch Sounds Settings. 4. Touch Alert Reminder. 4. Touch Service Alerts. 5. Select an option for TXT 5. Touch an alert option to toggle Message, Media Message, the setting ON and OFF. Voicemail, and Missed Call. ERI Alerts you to the network 2.7 Button Sounds status of your current cellular service. Allows you to set the volume level for the touch keys (buttons). Minute Beep Alerts you 10 seconds before the end of every 1. Swipe your finger across the minute during a call. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . Call Connect Alerts you when the call is connected. 2. Touch Settings . Charge Complete Alerts you 3. Touch Sounds Settings. when the battery is completely 4. Touch Button Sounds. charged. 5. Press the Volume Keys or touch Software Update Alerts you the volume bars to adjust the when there is an updated settings, then touch Set to version of software available. save the setting.

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2.9 Menu Readout 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock Allows the phone to read menus and touch the Menu Key . out loud. 2. Touch Settings . 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 3. Touch Sounds Settings. and touch the Menu Key . 4. Touch Mono Sound to toggle 2. Touch Settings . the setting between ON and OFF. 3. Touch Sounds Settings. 4. Touch Menu Readout to toggle 3. Display Settings the setting between ON and OFF. Provides options to customize the phone’s display screen. 2.10 Digit Dial Readout 3.1 Wallpaper Allows the phone to read the digits Allows you to choose the kind you dial out loud. of background to be displayed 1. Swipe your finger across the on the phone. The possibilities screen in any direction to unlock are endless, but Fun Animations, and touch the Menu Key . in particular, provide you with animated screens for your 2. Touch Settings . background wallpaper. 3. Touch Sounds Settings. 1. Swipe your finger across the 4. Touch Digit Dial Readout to screen in any direction to unlock toggle the setting between ON and touch the Menu Key . and OFF. 2. Touch Settings . 2.11 Mono Sound 3. Touch Display Settings. Allows the phone to convert stereo 4. Touch Wallpaper. sound to mono sound and send the sound output to both sides of earphones.

46 5. Touch Lock Screen or Home 3. Touch Display Settings. Screen. Then touch My Pictures or Fun Animations. 4. Touch Banner. 6. Touch your choice, then touch 5. Touch ERI Banner to toggle the Set. setting between ON and OFF. 3.2 Banner 3.3 Lockscreen Type Allows you to enter text to display Allows you to select the type of on the screen. lockscreen you want to use for your phone. 3.2.1 Personal Banner 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Display Settings. 3. Touch Display Settings. 4. Touch Lockscreen Type. 4. Touch Banner. 5. Select Drag screen to unlock, 5. Touch Personal Banner. Slide up to unlock, or Swipe here to unlock. 6. Enter the banner text and touch Save . Up to 23 characters are 3.4 Main Menu Setting allowed. Allows you to set, rearrange, or 3.2.2 ERI Banner replace the main menus or reset If you use ERI Service, ERI Text is the main menu settings. shown on the sub banner. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Display Settings.

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4. Touch Main Menu Setting. 6. Touch the item that you want to replace. Then select the item 3.4.1 Position Menu Items you want to replace it with and Allows you to position the menu touch Save. items on the main menu. 3.4.3 Reset Menu Settings 1. Swipe your finger across the Allows you to reset the main menu. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 2. Touch Settings . and touch the Menu Key . 3. Touch Display Settings. 2. Touch Settings . 4. Touch Main Menu Setting. 3. Touch Display Settings. 5. Touch Position Menu Items. 4. Touch Main Menu Setting. 6. Drag the items to the new 5. Touch Reset Menu Settings. position. Touch Save when complete. 6. Touch Yes to reset the main menu items. 3.4.2 Replace Menu Items You can move around and replace 3.5 Brightness the position of items from the Allows you to adjust the screen's Menu screen. brightness level. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Display Settings. 3. Touch Display Settings. 4. Touch Main Menu Setting. 4. Touch Brightness. 5. Touch Replace Menu Items. 5. Press the Volume Keys or touch the volume bars to adjust the

48 settings, then touch Set to 30 Seconds/ 45 Seconds/ save the setting. 1 Minute/ 1 1/2 Minutes/ 2 Minutes 3.6 Notification Light 3.8 Keypad Backlight Allows you to choose which notifications display the notification Allows you to set the duration for light. the backlight on the keypad to stay on. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 1. Swipe your finger across the and touch the Menu Key . screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Display Settings. 3. Touch Display Settings. 4. Touch Notification Light. 4. Touch Keypad Backlight. 5. Touch the desired options to toggle the setting between ON 5. Touch a Backlight setting. and OFF. 7 Seconds / 15 Seconds / 3.7 Display Backlight 30 Seconds / Always Off Allows you to set the duration for 3.9 Charging Screen the backlight to stay on. Allows you to set a screensaver 1. Swipe your finger across the for the LCD to prevent others screen in any direction to unlock from seeing your personal phone and touch the Menu Key . information while it's charging. 2. Touch Settings . 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 3. Touch Display Settings. and touch the Menu Key . 4. Touch Display Backlight. 2. Touch Settings . 5. Touch a setting. 3. Touch Display Settings.

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4. Touch Charging Screen. 4. Touch Fonts. 5. Touch a setting. 5. Touch a setting. No Image/ Desk Clock/ VZW Font/ LG Secret/ LG Joy Calendar 3.12 Dial Fonts 3.10 Display Themes Allows you to set the dial font size. Allows you to choose between This setting is helpful for those different themes for the phone's who need the text to display a little menus. bit larger. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Display Settings. 3. Touch Display Settings. 4. Touch Display Themes. 4. Touch Dial Font. 5. Touch a setting. 5. Touch a setting. Bubble / Modern / Spotlight Normal/ Large NOTE The default Display Theme is set as Bubble. 3.13 Menu Font Size Allows you to set the menu font 3.11 Fonts size. Allows you to set menu fonts. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Display Settings. 3. Touch Display Settings. 4. Touch Menu Font Size.

50 5. Touch a setting. 3. Touch Display Settings. Normal/ Small/ Large 4. Touch Favorite Bin to toggle the setting between ON and OFF. 3.14 Clock Format NOTE On the Home screen, you can Allows you to set the type of clock change the vertical placement of the Shortcut Bin Key by to display on the LCD screen. touching and dragging it. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 3.16 Invert Color and touch the Menu Key . Allows you to invert the color 2. Touch Settings . theme. 1. Swipe your finger across the 3. Touch Display Settings. screen in any direction to unlock 4. Touch Clock Format. and touch the Menu Key . 5. Touch a setting. 2. Touch Settings . Normal/ Analog/ Digital 12/ 3. Touch Display Settings. Large Digital 12/ Digital 24/ 4. Touch Invert Color to toggle Large Digital 24/ Dual/ Off the setting between ON and NOTE On the Home screen, you can OFF. touch and drag the clock to a different location on the touch screen. 4. Touch Settings 3.15 Favorite Bin Allows you to customize the settings for your phone's touch Displays or hides the Shortcuts screen. Menu icon ( ) on the Home screen. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 1. Swipe your finger across the and touch the Menu Key . screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Touch Settings.

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4. The following options are Off/ Search Contact/ New available to customize the Touch Message/ New Note Settings: 5.2 Voice Commands Vibrate Type Short / Double / Long Allows you to set Voice Command settings. Vibrate Level Low/Medium/ High 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock Vibrate Feedback ON/ OFF and touch the Menu Key . Audio Feedback Click / 2. Touch Settings . Woodblock / Beep / Off 3. Touch Phone Settings. 5. Phone Settings 4. Touch Voice Commands and The Phone Settings Menu allows use the following options to you to designate specific settings configure Voice Command: to customize how you use your Confirm Choices Automatic/ phone. Always Confirm/ Never Confirm 5.1 Set Qwerty Shortcut Sensitivity More Sensitive/ Automatic/ Less Sensitive Allows you to set Qwerty shortcuts for the Home screen. Adapt Voice Train Digits/ Train 1. Swipe your finger across the Words screen in any direction to unlock Prompts and touch the Menu Key . Mode: (Prompts/Readout + 2. Touch Settings . Alerts/Readout/Tones Only) Audio Playback: 3. Touch Phone Settings. (Speakerphone/ Earpiece) Timeout: (5 seconds/ Set Qwerty Shortcut 4. Touch . 10 seconds) 5. Touch a setting. CLR Key Activation ON/ OFF

52 Info Confirm Choices/ 2. Touch Settings . Sensitivity/ Adapt Voice/ Prompts/ CLR Key Activation 3. Touch Phone Settings. 4. Touch Location. 5.3 Language 5. Touch a setting. Allows you to change the language feature according to your Location On/ E911 Only preference. NOTES 1. Swipe your finger across the • GPS satellite signals are not always screen in any direction to unlock received by the phone under bad atmospheric and environmental and touch the Menu Key . conditions, indoors, etc. 2. Touch Settings . • When the Location Lock setting is activated in the Security Menu, the lock 3. Touch Phone Settings. code is required to enter the Location menu. The lock code is the same 4 digits you use as your device lock code; 4. Touch Language. by default it is the last 4 digits of your 5. Touch a setting. phone number. • When in Airplane Mode, services English/ Español/ Simplified supporting Location On functionality Chinese/ Korean will not function completely. 5.4 Location 5.5 Current Country Allows you to turn the Location The Current Country menu allows function on your phone on or you to change the phone settings off. If set to On, location-based to reflect the country where you services are able to access are currently located. your GPS (Global Positioning 1. Swipe your finger across the System) satellite-assisted location screen in any direction to unlock information. and touch the Menu Key . 1. Swipe your finger across the 2. Touch Settings . screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 3. Touch Phone Settings. 4. Touch Current Country.

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5. Touch a desired country. 5. Enter the four-digit lock code. 5.6 Security 6. Touch Edit Codes. The Security menu allows you to 7. Touch Phone Only or Calls & secure the phone electronically. Services, then enter your new lock code. Enter it again to 1. Swipe your finger across the confirm it. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 5.6.2 Security Unlock 2. Touch Settings . Allows you to require entering the four-digit lock code when 3. Touch Phone Settings. unlocking the screen. 4. Touch Security. 1. Swipe your finger across the 5. Enter the four-digit lock code. screen in any direction to unlock By default, the lock code is and touch the Menu Key . the last 4 digits of your mobile 2. Touch Settings . phone number if it is set. The lock code is the last 4 digits of 3. Touch Phone Settings. your MEID if your mobile phone 4. Touch Security. number is not set. 5. Enter the four-digit lock code. 5.6.1 Edit Codes 6. Touch Security Unlock to Allows you to enter a new four-digit alternate the setting between lock code. ON and OFF. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 5.6.3 Restrictions and touch the Menu Key . Allows you to set separate restrictions for Location Setting, 2. Touch Settings . Calls, and Messages. 3. Touch Phone Settings. 1. Swipe your finger across the 4. Touch Security. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key .

54 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Phone Settings. 3. Touch Phone Settings. 4. Touch Security. 4. Touch Security. 5. Enter the four-digit lock code. 5. Enter the four-digit lock code. 6. Touch Reset Default. 6. Touch Restrictions. 7. After reading the warning message, touch OK . 7. Enter the four-digit lock code. 8. Touch Revert. 8. Touch a Restrictions submenu, then the setting. 5.6.5 Restore Phone Location Setting Lock Setting/ Allows you to erase all user data Unlock Setting and contact information you've entered in the phone's memory so Incoming Calls Allow All/ it's as if it just left the factory. Contacts Only/ Block All 1. Swipe your finger across the Outgoing Calls Allow All/ screen in any direction to unlock Contacts Only/ Block All and touch the Menu Key . Incoming Messages Allow All/ 2. Touch Settings . Block All 3. Touch Phone Settings. Outgoing Messages Allow All/ Block All 4. Touch Security. 5.6.4 Reset Default 5. Enter the four-digit lock code. Allows you to reset your phone to 6. Touch Restore Phone. the factory default settings. 7. After reading the warning 1. Swipe your finger across the message, touch Yes . screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 8. Read the programming information and touch OK. 2. Touch Settings . Then enter the four-digit lock code.

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5.7 System Select 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock Allows you to set up the phone and touch the Menu Key . management environment. Leave this setting as the default unless 2. Touch Settings . you want to alter system selection as instructed by your service 3. Touch Phone Settings. provider. 4. Touch NAM Select. 1. Swipe your finger across the 5. Touch a setting. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . NAM1/ NAM2 2. Touch Settings . 5.9 Data Roaming Access 3. Touch Phone Settings. Allows you to use data connections when you are roaming. 4. Touch System Select. 1. Swipe your finger across the 5. Touch a setting. screen in any direction to unlock Home Only: You can make/ and touch the Menu Key . receive calls in your home 2. Touch Settings . network only. 3. Touch Phone Settings. Automatic (A/B): You can make/receive calls in either your 4. Touch Data Roaming Access. home or roam network. Roaming 5. Touch a setting. rates may apply when not in the home service area. Deny data roaming access/ Allow access only for this trip / 5.8 NAM Select Allow access for all trips Allows you to select the phone’s NAM (Number Assignment 6. Call Settings Module) if the phone is registered The Call Settings Menu allows with multiple service providers. you to designate how the phone handles both incoming and outgoing calls.

56 6.1 Answer Options 6.3 Ignore With Message Allows you to determine how the You can ignore a phone call and phone will answer an incoming call. send a text message by touching TEXT . This menu allows you to 1. Swipe your finger across the manage the available messages. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 2. Touch Settings . and touch the Menu Key . 3. Touch Call Settings. 2. Touch Settings . 4. Touch Answer Options. 3. Touch Call Settings. 5. Touch the setting(s) you want. 4. Touch Ignore With Message. Slide Out/ Any Key/ Auto with † Touch to delete a Handsfree message. 6. Touch Done . † Touch New to add a new 6.2 End Call Options message. Allows you to determine how the † Touch an existing message phone will end a call. to edit it. 1. Swipe your finger across the 6.4 Call Forwarding screen in any direction to unlock Allows you to forward calls to and touch the Menu Key . another phone number. 2. Touch Settings . 1. Swipe your finger across the 3. Touch Call Settings. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 4. Touch End Call Options. 2. Touch Settings . 5. Touch a setting. 3. Touch Call Settings. Close Slide/ End Key Only 4. Touch Call Forwarding.

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5. Touch a setting. automatically redialing a number when the attempted call fails. Forward Call/ Cancel Forwarding 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 6. If you choose Forward Call, you and touch the Menu Key . will have to enter the number you wish to forward your calls 2. Touch Settings . to. Then touch Forward. A call 3. Touch Call Settings. will be made to activate the function. 4. Touch Auto Retry. 6.5 Show Dialpad 5. Touch a setting. This options allows you to choose Off/ 10 seconds/ 30 seconds/ when a dialpad should be displayed 60 seconds when a call is placed. 6.7 TTY Mode 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock Allows you to attach a TTY device and touch the Menu Key . enabling you to communicate with parties also using a TTY device. A 2. Touch Settings . phone with TTY support is able to 3. Touch Call Settings. translate typed characters to voice. Voice can also be translated into 4. Touch Show Dialpad. characters and then displayed on the TTY. 5. Touch the setting(s) you want. 1. Swipe your finger across the Voicemail/Toll-Free/ All Calls/ screen in any direction to unlock Customized Number and touch the Menu Key . 6. Touch Set . 2. Touch Settings . 6.6 Auto Retry 3. Touch Call Settings. Allows you to set the length of 4. Touch TTY Mode, read the time the phone waits before warning, then touch OK .

58 5. Touch a setting. 2. Enter the phone's Call Settings menu and set the desired TTY TTY Full: mode.  Users who cannot talk and hear can send and receive a 3. After setting a TTY mode, check text message through TTY the phone's LCD screen for the equipment. TTY icon. TTY + Talk: 4. Connect the TTY equipment to the power source and turn it on.  Users who can talk but cannot hear receive a text message 5. Make a phone connection to and send voice through TTY the desired number. equipment. 6. When connection is made, use TTY + Hear: the TTY equipment to type in and send a text message or  Users who can hear but cannot talk send a text message and send voice. receive voice through TTY 7. The voice or text message from equipment. the receiver end displays on the TTY Off: TTY equipment display.  Users communicate without 6.8 One Touch Dial TTY equipment. Allows you to initiate a speed dial Connecting TTY Equipment and call by touching and holding the a Telephone speed dial digit on the dialpad. If 1. Connect the TTY terminal to set to Off, designated Speed Dial the phone using a TTY cable. numbers will not function. (Use the headset jack to 1. Swipe your finger across the connect to the phone.) screen in any direction to unlock NOTE The first time you use TTY and touch the Menu Key . mode, a pop -up saying "Enabling TTY will disable 2. Touch Settings . headset audio." will be displayed on the screen. Touch OK . 3. Touch Call Settings.

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4. Touch One Touch Dial to toggle 5. Touch a setting. the setting between ON and OFF. Normal/ Long 6.9 Voice Privacy 6.11 Assisted Dialing Allows you to set the voice privacy Allows easy dialing of international feature for CDMA calls. CDMA calls while roaming in another technology already offers inherent country. If set to On, Assisted voice privacy. Check with your Dialing is displayed in calling service provider for availability. screen. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Call Settings. 3. Touch Call Settings. 4. Touch Voice Privacy to toggle 4. Touch Assisted Dialing. the setting between ON and 5. Touch Assisted Dialing to toggle OFF. the setting between ON and OFF. 6.10 DTMF Tones 6. Touch Reference Country and Allows you to set the DTMF tone scroll through the list to find the length. country you want. 1. Swipe your finger across the 7. Touch next to the selected screen in any direction to unlock country to edit and save the Menu Key and touch the . Country Code, IDD Prefix 2. Touch Settings . (International Direct Dial), NDD Prefix, Area/City Code 3. Touch Call Settings. and National Number Length 4. Touch DTMF Tones. (Length of Phone Number), then touch Save to set.

60 NOTE For example: A device in China 8.1 Save Options is trying to reach a U.S. number, 201-555-5555 (Reference Allows you to select which memory Country is U.S.A.) replace "+" code with IDD prefix for China. (phone or memory card) to use to User Enters: +1-201-555-5555, save your files. Assisted Dialing: 00-1-201- 555-5555 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 7. USB Mode and touch the Menu Key . Allows you to set up how your 2. Touch Settings . phone behaves when a USB 3. Touch Memory. connection is made. 4. Touch Save Options. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 5. Touch Pictures/ Videos/ and touch the Menu Key . Sounds/ Ringtones. 2. Touch Settings . 6. Touch Phone Memory/ Card Memory. 3. Touch USB Mode. 4. Touch a setting. 8.2 Phone Memory Mass Storage/ Modem Mode/ Shows the memory usage Ask On Plug information for the phone and lists the files, by type. NOTE If the option is set to Ask On Plug, you are asked to confirm 1. Swipe your finger across the whenever the connection is screen in any direction to unlock made. and touch the Menu Key . 8. Memory 2. Touch Settings . Allows you to set the location 3. Touch Memory. where you want to save files. Also allows you to check your internal 4. Touch Phone Memory. phone memory as well as the 5. Touch Memory Usage/ microSD™ external memory. My Pictures/ My Videos/

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My Ringtones/ My Music/ 9.1 My Number My Sounds/ My Contacts/ Allows you to view your phone Move All To Card. number. 8.3 Card Memory 1. Swipe your finger across the Shows the memory usage screen in any direction to unlock information for the memory card and touch the Menu Key . and lists the files, by type. 2. Touch Settings . 1. Swipe your finger across the 3. Touch Phone Info. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 4. Touch My Number. 2. Touch Settings . 9.2 SW/HW Version 3. Touch Memory. Allows you to view the versions of various applications such as SW, 4. Touch Card Memory. PRL, ERI, Browser, Media Center, 5. Touch Memory Usage/ AVR, EMS, MMS, Bluetooth, MSUI, My Pictures/ My Videos/ HW, MEID, OTADM, Operating My Ringtones/ My Music/ System, and Warranty Date Code. My Sounds/My Contacts/ 1. Swipe your finger across the Move All To Phone. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 9. Phone Info 2. Touch Settings . Allows you to view the information specific to your phone and 3. Touch Phone Info. software. 4. Touch SW/HW Version. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Phone Info.

62 9.3 Icon Glossary 5. Touch Status to see the status of a download or update and Allows you to view all the icons and see information on the last their meanings. successful update. If updates 1. Swipe your finger across the have not yet been performed, screen in any direction to unlock status information will be and touch the Menu Key . unavailable. Touch Check New to check for new software. 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Phone Info. 4. Touch Icon Glossary. 5. Touch the subcategory to view the icons available. 9.4 Software Update This feature gives your device the ability to upgrade to the latest software and keeps it operating with the latest features, all without having to visit a Verizon Wireless Communications Store for the upgrade. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Settings . 3. Touch Phone Info. 4. Touch Software Update.

63 /QDKNG'OCKN Mobile Email 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Mobile Email . 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to log into your account. NOTE You may need to download and set up the Mobile Email program before using it for the first time.

64 /GUUCIKPI Messaging 1. New Message Allows you to send messages(Text, Depending on the content and Picture, Video, Voice, Notepad, size of your messages, the phone Name Card and Location). can store up to 500 messages Each message can have multiple (including a max. of 300 text destination addresses and messages, 100 emergency alerts can contain various items of and 100 multimedia messages in information. These are dependent the Inbox). Content stored in the upon the type of message you message may be limited by phone want to send. model and service capability. Other limits to available characters per message may exist. Please check 2. Messages with your service provider for When your phone receives a system features and capabilities. message, you are alerted by: Shortcut A notification message on the Simply touch the Messages Key from † the Home screen. screen.

New Message Alert † An alert tone and/or vibration, depending on your volume Your phone will alert you when you settings. have new messages in the following ways: If you don’t respond to the notification within a few minutes, † The phone displays a message the notification message on the screen. disappears and the New Message icon is displayed † The message icon is displayed on the Notification on the Notification bar instead bar. In the case of a high priority ( indicates a high priority message, is displayed. message). You can choose to view your messages by the time received (sorted into Inbox and Sent folders) or by Contact (all messages in one folder sorted by address).

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To change the message settings: Viewing Your Messages 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Messaging . 2. Touch Messaging . 3. Touch More. 3. Touch Messages (or Inbox, depending on your Messages 4. Touch Settings to access View configuration). following settings: 4. Touch a message conversation, Message View/ Language/ then touch a message entry. Text Entry Settings/ Auto Save Sent/ Auto Erase Inbox/ TXT 5. Options available for a received Auto View/ TXT Auto Scroll/ message: Media Message Auto Receive/ Voicemail #/ Callback #/ † REPLY to reply to the message. Signature/ Delivery Receipt/ † ERASE to erase the message. Message Font Size/ Public Alerts/ TXT-Media Msg † Touch More for the following Notification/ Reply Option options. NOTE Please note that menu Text : Forward/ Reply With intructions in this guide may Copy/ Save as Quick Text/ vary if changing the Message View option. Lock (Unlock)/ Mark as Unread/ Add To Contacts/ Extract Address/ Move to Vault/ Message Info Picture/ Video/ Voice : Play Again(with sound/with multiple slides)/ Reply with Copy/ Forward/ Save Picture(with Picture)/ Save Video(with Video)/ Save As Ringtone(with sound)/

66 Save Sound(with sound)/ Multiple Messages Delivery Save as Quick Text/ Incomplete Lock(Unlock)/ Add to Contact/ Extract Address/ Multiple Pending Messages Move to Vault/ Message Info/ Multiple Messages Sent Mark as Unread Text Message Draft Message Icon Reference Media Message Draft New Text Message Text Message Read Namecard New Media Message High Priority New Media Message Lock Received Unlock New Media Message Unread 3. Drafts Media Message Read Your phone allows you to save Message Delivered Drafts of messages. When Drafts are saved, they are saved in the Message Failed Drafts folder. Pending Message 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock Message Sent and touch the Menu Key . Mew Webmail 2. Touch Messaging . Webmail Read 3. Touch Drafts. Multiple Messages 4. Touch a message entry. Delivered 5. The following options are Multiple Messages Failed available:

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† Touch Send to send the 4. The following options are message. available:

† Touch More for the following † Touch CLEAR to clear the additional options Voicemail counter.

Text: Add Recipient/Save As † Press the Send Key or Draft/Priority Level touch CALL to listen to the message(s). Picture: Add Recipient/ Preview/Save As Draft/Add Slide/Remove Picture/Remove 5. Mobile Email Subject/Priority Level Allows you to send and receive email easily from your phone. Message Icon Reference Don't miss an important email. Text Message Draft Thanks to Mobile Email, you can get your emails on your phone, Media Message Draft while you're on the go. Mobile Email works with many providers, 4. Voicemail including Yahoo!, AOL, Verizon.net Allows you to view the number and more. of new voice messages recorded 1. Swipe your finger across the in the Voicemail box. Once you screen in any direction to unlock exceed the storage limit, old and touch the Menu Key . messages may be overwritten. When you receive a new voice 2. Touch Messaging . message, your phone will alert you. 3. Touch Mobile Email. Checking Your Voicemail Box Please note that you may need to 1. Swipe your finger across the download and set up the Mobile screen in any direction to unlock Email before using them for the and touch the Menu Key . first time. 2. Touch Messaging . 3. Touch Voicemail.

68 6. Social Networks Twitter To update Twitter from your phone, Social Networks allows you first activate your phone. Visit support. to easily update your social http://twitter.com for more information. networking accounts, providing NOTE Normal messaging charges will access to Facebook, Twitter, and apply. more*. Check with your service provider for details. 7. Erase Options 1. Swipe your finger across the Allows you to erase all messages screen in any direction to unlock at once. and touch the Menu Key . 1. Swipe your finger across the 2. Touch Messaging . screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 3. Touch Social Networks. 2. Touch Messaging . 4. Select the social network provider option to complete 3. Touch More . your update. 4. Select Erase All Messages. NOTE For more information, NOTE Message View setting (Time access 'Help' for each social or Contact), affects the Erase networking option. (Messaging Message submenu names, but > Social Networks > ). nonetheless they function the *Social Networks Options same. Facebook Status Updates: Sends a text message 8. Quick Text Options to Facebook that updates your status, Allows you to manage your Quick from your phone. Please note that you first need to visit http://facebook.com, Text entries. and follow the instructions to register your phone. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock Picture Upload: Uploads a picture to Facebook from your phone. You need to and touch the Menu Key . first activate at http://facebook.com and register your phone. 2. Touch Messaging . 3. Touch More .

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4. Touch Quick Text. 3. Text Entry Settings 5. Touch a message to view its Allows you to activate/deactivate content and edit it. Touch Done Word Correction and Word to save it. Prediction. 6. Touch New to create a new 4. Auto Save Sent Quick Text. Enter the desired Select On to automatically save text and touch Done. your Sent messages. Select Off if you don't want to 9. Settings save them. Allows you to configure settings for Select Prompt to be asked your messages. whenever a new message is sent. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 5. Auto Erase Inbox and touch the Menu Key . Select On to automatically delete read messages when you exceed 2. Touch Messaging . the storage limit. 3. Touch More and Settings. 6. TXT Auto View Message Settings Sub-Menu Select ON to automatically Descriptions display message content on the screen. Select On + Readout to 1. Message View automatically display content and Select Time to display messages read it aloud. Select Off for more chronologically in Inbox and Sent security and privacy by requiring folders. Select Contact to sort the message to be opened to all messages chronologically by view it. contact in one message folder. 7. TXT Auto Scroll 2. Language Select ON to automatically scroll Select English, Español, Simplified text down while viewing messages. Chinese or Korean to be your default language.

70 8. Media Message Auto Receive 14. Public Alerts Select ON to automatically receive Set your configuration for receiving Media Messages as opposed to public alerts. having to accept them. The following settings are available: 9. Voicemail # Extreme Alert/ Severe Alert/ Allows you to manually enter AMBER Alerts/ Alert Reminder/ the access number for Voicemail Alert Vibrate. Service. This number should be 15. TXT-Media Msg Notification only used when a VMS (Voicemail Service) access number is not Set your configuration for the provided by the network. pop-up notifying you of switching the message type. Please list the 10. Callback # TXT-Media Msg sub menu info. Select ON to automatically send The following settings are available: a designated callback number with your messages. You can also edit TXT > Media Message/ Media > this number. TXT Message. 11. Signature 16. Reply Option Allows you to create and edit your Select 'Group Conversation' signature to send it out with all of to automatically send to the your outgoing messages. group on supported device. Select 'Individual Message' to 12. Delivery Receipt automatically send to one person. When set to ON, the phone will indicate Sent messages as having been successfully delivered. 13. Message Font Size Select to display the received messages in Small, Normal or Large font.

71 +PVGTPGV Internet Allows you to access news, sports, weather, and email from your Verizon Wireless device. Accessibility and selections within this feature are dependent upon your service provider. For specific information on Internet access through your phone, contact your service provider. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Internet .

72 /GFKC%GPVGT Media Center 3. Touch Music & Tones. Media Center gives you 1.1 Shop Ringtones customizable service right on 1. Swipe your finger across the your wireless device that lets you screen in any direction to unlock get ringtones, play games, surf and touch the Menu Key . the web, get up-to-the-minute information and more. Visit 2. Touch Media Center . verizonwireless.com/getitnow 3. Touch Music & Tones. to view all of the applications available for your wireless device. 4. Touch Shop Ringtones. NOTE The touch screen automatically If there is no application accomodates incoming calls while you are playing music, downloaded, it will directly browsing the net. The touch access a server to browse for an screen unlocks for you to application. answer the call, and if you answer the call, it pauses the OR player/feature until you end the call. If there are applications downloaded, touch Get New 1. Music & Tones Applications to browse for and Listen to your music, and download new applications. personalize your phone with ringtones. A wide variety of 1.2 Shop Ringback Tones choices are available to you, such NOTE This option only appears when as current hits, pop, hip-hop, and you have downloaded the V CAST Tones application. more. 1. Swipe your finger across the Access and Options screen in any direction to unlock 1. Swipe your finger across the and touch the Menu Key . screen in any direction to unlock 2. Touch Media Center . and touch the Menu Key . 3. Touch Music & Tones. 2. Touch Media Center .

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4. Touch Shop Ringback Tones † Alert Sounds: Allows you to set to execute VCAST Tones the ringtone to notify for All application. Messages, TXT Message, Media Message, or Voicemail. 1.3 My Ringtones 1.4 My Music Allows you to set a ringtone or download a new one. The your phone allows you to store and to listen to music right 1. Swipe your finger across the from your phone. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . NOTE Storage availability depends on the size of each file as well 2. Touch Media Center . as memory allocation of other applications. 3. Touch Music & Tones. SHORTCUT Touch the Menu Key and then touch 4. Touch My Ringtones. From the My Music . ringtone list, you are allowed to look at the Current ringtone 1. Swipe your finger across the and Change to list. Current screen in any direction to unlock ringtone will change if you and touch the Menu Key . select a ringtone from the 2. Touch Media Center . Change to list. 3. Touch Music & Tones. 5. Touch a ringtone to select it. NOTE Touch to play the ringtone. 4. Touch My Music. 6. In the Set As menu, choose 5. Touch one of the following from the following options: sub-menus: All Songs/ Playlists/ † Ringtone: Set as a Ringtone for incoming calls. Artists/ Genres/ Albums/ Manage My Music † Contact ID: Allows you to set the ringtone to notify you when 6. Touch the name of the song you a specific contact is calling you. want to hear to start the music player.

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Repeat Shuffle Rewind/ Fast Forward/ Previous Next

Play/ Pause

Playing Your Music Creating a playlist It’s easy to find and play the music 1. To create a playlist, touch you’ve stored in your phone and Create New, enter a name for memory card. your playlist, then touch Done. All Songs 2. After entering the name, touch Allows you to view all of your the playlist to open it. songs alphabetically. Touch a song to play it. 3. Touch More and then Add Songs. Playlists Allows you to view and play your 4. Touch the songs you want to songs by playlist. add, or touch Mark All, then It is also possible to create playlists touch Done. on your phone and playlists can be Artists managed (add and delete songs) Allows you to view and play your from where they were created. songs grouped by artist.

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Genres 4. Touch My Sounds. Allows you to view and play songs grouped by genre. 5. Touch More and then or touch a sound file to listen Albums to it. Allows you to view and play songs grouped by album. The following options are available for pre-loaded sounds: Manage My Music Allows you to manage your music Set As/ Send/ Send via Email/ files. (Erase/ *Move to Card/ File Info/ Set As Favorite *Move to Phone) The following options are * Move to Card and Move to Phone is available for user-recorded displayed only when the microSD card is inserted. sounds: Airplane Mode ON/OFF Set As/ Send/ Send via Email/ Erase/ Rename/ Move/ Lock/ Music Only Mode ON/OFF Erase All/ File Info/ Set As Controlling the Music Player Favorite While listening to your music, use the following to control the Music 2. Picture & Video Player: View, take, and share your digital Volume Keys Allows you to control pictures right from your phone. the volume. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1.5 My Sounds screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . Allows you to select saved sounds or to record a new sound. 2. Touch Media Center . 1. Swipe your finger across the 3. Touch Picture & Video. screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 4. Touch a submenu. 2. Touch Media Center . 3. Touch Music & Tones.

76 2.1 Shop Pictures 4. Touch My Pictures. 1. Swipe your finger across the 5. Touch More for the options screen in any direction to unlock below: and touch the Menu Key . Send/ Camera/ Shop Pictures/ 2. Touch Media Center . (Move To Card/ Move To Phone)/ Add Slideshow/ Lock/ 3. Touch Picture & Video. Erase/ Erase All 4. Touch Shop Pictures. 6. Touch your desired picture. If there is no application The following options are available downloaded, it will directly when viewing a picture: access a server to browse for an application. † Touch Send to send a picture by message, via Email, or OR Bluetooth, and social networks. If there are applications † Touch Set As to set as downloaded, touch Get New Wallpaper or Picture ID. Applications to browse for and download new applications. † Touch More for the options below: 2.2 My Pictures (Move To Card/ Move To Allows you to view pictures stored Phone)/ (Lock)/ Erase/ in the phone. Camera/ Shop Picutres/ File Shortcut Swipe your finger across the Info/ Set As Favorite screen in any direction to unlock and NOTE Options in the bracket will only touch the Menu Key then touch My appear when the microSD card Pictures . is inserted. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock 2.3 My Videos and touch the Menu Key . Allows you to view your saved videos. 2. Touch Media Center . 3. Touch Picture & Video.

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1. Swipe your finger across the 2.4 Take Picture screen in any direction to unlock Take pictures straight from your and touch the Menu Key . phone. 2. Touch Media Center . Tips 3. Touch Picture & Video. † To take a clear picture, set the proper brightness level and zoom before taking 4. Touch My Videos. the picture. Zoom is not available at the highest picture resolution. 5. Touch More for the options † Avoid jolting the camera. Wipe the camera lens with a soft cloth. below: † Shortcuts Send/ Camera/ (Move To Card Press the Camera Key ( ) from the / Move To Phone)/ (Lock)/ Home screen to open the Camera function. Erase/ Erase All 1. Swipe your finger across the The following options are available screen in any direction to unlock when viewing a video: and touch the Menu Key . † Touch Send to send the video as Video Message, Send via 2. Touch Media Center . Email, or Send via Bluetooth. 3. Touch Picture & Video. † Touch Erase to erase the video 4. Touch Take Picture. file. 5. Touch the screen to set camera † Touch More for the options options. below: † Select to customize the (Move to Card/ Move To following options. Phone)/ (Lock)/ Camera/ File Info/ Set As Favorite. White Balance Auto/ Sunny/ Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ Glow NOTE Options in the bracket will only appear when a microSD card is Self Timer Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5 inserted. Seconds/ 10 Seconds Night Mode ON/ OFF

78 Shutter Sound Shutter/ Silent/ 2.5 Record Video Say Cheeze/ Ready!123 1. Swipe your finger across the Resolution 1600X1200/ screen in any direction to unlock 1280X960/ 640X480/ and touch the Menu Key . 320X240 SHORTCUT Press and hold the Camera Key to Color Effects Normal/ access the camcorder function. Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/ Black&White 2. Touch Media Center . Save Option Internal/ External 3. Touch Picture & Video. Restore Factory Setting 4. Touch Record Video. Auto Save ON/ OFF 5. Touch for following Video camera options: † Touch to preview the pictures stored on your phone. White Balance Auto/ Sunny/ Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ Glow † Touch to switch to video mode. Video Quality High/ Medium/ Low † Drag up or down to control the brightness. Recording Time For Send/ For Save † Touch to take the picture. Color Effects Normal/ 6. Touch Erase to erase it or Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/ Save to save the picture to My Black&White Pictures. Touch Send to send a picture message. You can Save Option Internal/ External also touch Set As to choose Shutter Sound Shutter/ Silent between Wallpaper and Picture ID. Restore Factory Setting Resolution 176X144/ 320X240 Auto Save ON/ OFF

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† Touch to preview the videos 4. Internet stored on your phone. 1. Swipe your finger across the † Touch to change to camera screen in any direction to unlock mode. and touch the Menu Key . † Drag up or down to control 2. Touch Media Center . the brightness. 3. Touch Internet. 6. Press to begin recording. SHORTCUT 7. When you stop recording, you To access a shortcut to the Internet, slide open the QWERTY keyboard and are allowed to Erase, Save and press the up Directional Key . Send the recorded file. 8. Touch to preview the file. 5. Browse & Download Allows you to browse and access 3. Games your applications, view information Allows you to access downloaded about them, and download new games and purchase your favorite applications. games. 1. Swipe your finger across the 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Media Center . 2. Touch Media Center . 3. Touch Browse & Download. 3. Touch Games. 4. Touch the application you 4. Touch the game you want want to run, touch to to play or touch Get New view information about the Applications to browse for and application, or touch Get New download new games. Applications to browse for and download new applications.

80 6. My Place Allows you to make a list of your favorite locations. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Media Center . 3. Touch My Place.

7. Extras 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch Media Center . 3. Touch Extras.

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Mobile Email works with many Apps providers, including Yahoo!, AOL, Allows you to manage your Verizon.net and others. downloaded and preloaded Additional fees may apply. applications. 1. Swipe your finger across the Calendar screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . Allows you to manage your calendar events. 2. Touch Apps . 1. Swipe your finger across the 3. Select an application to access screen in any direction to unlock or touch Get New Applications and touch the Menu Key . to browse for and download new applications. 2. Touch Calendar . Please refer to the Calendar Backup Assistant section on page 35 for further Backup Assistant safeguards your information. mobile phone's address book and automatically saves a copy of the names, phone numbers, and email addresses stored in your phone. See page 28 for additional details. Mobile Email Mobile Email is an application downloadable from the Apps menu. Don't miss an important email. Thanks to Mobile Email, you can get your emails on your phone while you're on the go.

82 /[/WUKE#NCTO%NQEM My Music About Music Only Mode Music Only mode allows you to Allows you to store and to listen to listen exclusively to your music music right from your phone. (as you do with MP3 players). Set Music Only mode to On if Access and Options you don't want your listening 1. Swipe your finger across the enjoyment to be interrupted by screen in any direction to unlock calls. and touch the Menu Key . 1. Touch the Menu Key and 2. Touch My Music . then My Music. 3. Select the type of lists from All 2. Scroll down and touch to Songs, Playlists, Artists, Genres activate Music Only Mode. and Albums. Touch the music you want to listen. Alarm Clock The following options are also Allows you to manage your alarms. available. 1. Swipe your finger across the You can decide how to † screen in any direction to unlock save the music by touching and touch the Menu Key . Manage My Music . Then select Erase, *Move to Card or *Move 2. Touch Alarm Clock . to Phone. 3. When the pop-up appears, * Move to Card and Move to Phone is touch Yes. displayed only when the microSD card is inserted. 4. You can Set Time, set Repeat and select Ringtone by † Select ON or OFF for Airplane Mode or Music Only Mode. touching the respective icon. 5. Touch Save.

83 /[2KEVWTGU My Pictures Allows you to view and manage your pictures. 1. Swipe your finger across the screen in any direction to unlock and touch the Menu Key . 2. Touch My Pictures . NOTE You can go back to Camera mode or Add Slideshow by touching More.

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Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide. Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death.

WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.

• Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage the phone and/or battery and could cause the battery to explode. • Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will cause the battery to explode. • Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with hazardous or flammable materials. • When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is deployed, you may be seriously injured. • Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited. (For example: aircraft) • 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 harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This could cause a fire. • Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. It may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone. • Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone may generate sparks.

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• Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause electric shock or fire. • Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause electric shock or fire. • Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously damage your phone. • Do not disassemble the phone. • Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire. • Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your body during a call. • Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal’s teeth or nails, come into contact with the battery. This could cause a fire. • Store the battery out of reach of children. • 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 resulting in serious injury or death. • Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire. • Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers.

86 • Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty. • An emergency call can be made only within a service area. For an emergency call, make sure that you are within a service area and that the phone is turned on. • Your phone is an electronic device that generates heat during normal operation. Extremely prolonged, direct skin contact in the absence of adequate ventilation may result in discomfort or minor burns. Therefore, use care when handling your phone during or immediately after operation • Use and store your phone in temperatures between 0°C/32°F and 45°C/113°F, if possible. Exposing your phone to extremely low or high temperatures may result in damage, malfunction, or even explosion.

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HAC Those guidelines are consistent This phone has been tested and with the safety standard previously rated for use with hearing aids for set by both U.S. and international some of the wireless technologies standards bodies. The design of that it uses. However, there may be this phone complies with the FCC some newer wireless technologies guidelines and these international used in this phone that have standards. not been tested yet for use with Bodily Contact During hearing aids. It is important to Operation try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different This device was tested for typical locations, using your hearing aid use with the back of the phone or cochlear implant, to determine kept 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) from if you hear any interfering noise. the body. To comply with FCC RF Consult your service provider or exposure requirements, a minimum the manufacturer of this phone separation distance of 0.59 inches for information on hearing aid (1.5 cm) must be maintained compatibility. If you have questions between the user’s body and the about return or exchange policies, back of the phone. Third-party consult your service provider or belt-clips, holsters, and similar phone retailer. accessories containing metallic components may not be used. FCC RF Exposure Information Avoid the use of accessories that WARNING! Read this information cannot maintain 0.59 inches (1.5 before operating the phone. cm) distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone In August 1996, the Federal and have not been tested for Communications Commission compliance with FCC RF exposure (FCC) of the United States, limits. 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.

88 Caution Part 15.105 statement Use only the supplied antenna. This equipment has been tested Use of unauthorized antennas and found to comply with the (or modifications to the antenna) limits for a class B digital device, could impair call quality, damage pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC the phone, void your warranty Rules. These limits are designed and/or violate FCC regulations. to provide reasonable protection Don't use the phone with a against harmful interference in damaged antenna. A damaged a residential installation. This antenna could cause a minor skin equipment generates uses and can burn. Contact your local dealer for radiate radio frequency energy a replacement antenna. and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, Part 15.19 statement may cause harmful interference to radio communications. This device complies with part15 However, there is no guarantee of FCC rules. Operation is subject that interference will not occur to the following two conditions: in a particular installation. If this (1) This device may not cause equipment does cause harmful harmful interference. interference or television reception, (2) This device must accept any which can be determined by interference received, including turning the equipment off and on, interference that may cause the user is encouraged to try to undesired operation. correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Part 15.21 statement - Reorient or relocate the receiving Changes or modifications that antenna. are not expressly approved by - Increase the separation between the manufacturer could void the the equipment and receiver. user’s authority to operate the equipment. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

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- Consult the dealer or an show an association between experienced radio/TV technician exposure to radiofrequency for help. (RF) from cell phones and adverse health outcomes. Still Consumer Information the scientific community does recommend conducting additional About Radio Frequency research to address gaps in Emissions knowledge. That research is being conducted around the world Your wireless phone, which and FDA continues to monitor contains a radio transmitter and receiver, emits radio frequency developments in this field. You can energy during use. The following access the joint FDA/FCC website consumer information addresses at http://www.fda.gov (under commonly asked questions “c”in the subject index, select Cell about the health effects of Phones > Research). You can also wireless phones. contact the FDA toll-free at (888) 463-6332 or (888) INFO-FDA. Are wireless phones safe? In June 2000, the FDA entered Scientific research on the subject into a cooperative research and of wireless phones and radio development agreement through frequency (“RF”) energy has which additional scientific research been conducted worldwide for is being conducted. The FCC many years, and continues. In issued its own website publication the United States, the Food and stating that “there is no scientific Drug Administration (“FDA”) evidence that proves that wireless and the Federal Communications phone usage can lead to cancer Commission (“FCC”) set policies or a variety of other problems, and procedures for wireless including headaches, dizziness or phones. The FDA issued a website memory loss.” This publication is publication on health issues related available at http://www.fcc.gov/ to cell phone usage where it states, cgb/ cellular.html or through the “The scientific community at FCC at (888) 225-5322 or (888) large … believes that the weight CALL-FCC. of scientific evidence does not

90 What does “SAR” mean? to the body while in use, and the In 1996, the FCC, working with use of hands-free devices. For the FDA, the U.S. Environmental more information about SARs, Protection Agency, and other see the FCC’s OET Bulletins 56 agencies, established RF and 65 at http://www.fcc.gov/ exposure safety guidelines for Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/ wireless phones in the United Documents/bulletins or visit the States. Before a wireless phone Cellular Telecommunications model is available for sale to the Industry Association website at public, it must be tested by the http://www.ctia.org/consumer_ manufacturer and certified to info/index.cfm/AID/10371. You the FCC that it does not exceed may also wish to contact the limits established by the FCC. manufacturer of your phone. One of these limits is expressed Can I minimize my RF exposure? as a Specific Absorption Rate, or “SAR.” SAR is a measure of the rate If you are concerned about RF, of absorption of RF energy in the there are several simple steps body. Tests for SAR are conducted you can take to minimize your with the phone transmitting at its RF exposure. You can, of course, highest power level in all tested reduce your talk time. You can frequency bands. Since 1996, the place more distance between your FCC has required that the SAR body and the source of the RF, of handheld wireless phones not as the exposure level drops off exceed 1.6 watts per kilogram, dramatically with distance. The averaged over one gram of tissue. FDA/FCC website states that “hands-free kits can be used with Although the SAR is determined at wireless phones for convenience the highest power level, the actual and comfort. These systems reduce SAR value of a wireless phone the absorption of RF energy in the while operating can be less than head because the phone, which is the reported SAR value. This is the source of the RF emissions, will because the SAR value may vary not be placed against the head. from call to call, depending on On the other hand, if the phone is factors such as proximity to a cell mounted against the waist or other site, the proximity of the phone part of the body during use, then

91 Safety that part of the body will absorb using a cell phone causes brain more RF energy. Wireless phones tumors or other ill effects. [The marketed in the U.S. are required UK’s] recommendation to limit to meet safety requirements cell phone use by children was regardless of whether they are strictly precautionary; it was not used against the head or against based on scientific evidence that the body. Either configuration any health hazard exists. A copy should result in compliance with of the UK’s leaflet is available at the safety limit.” Also, if you use http://www.dh.gov.uk (search your wireless phone while in a “mobile”), or you can write to: car, you can use a phone with an NRPB, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 antenna on the outside of the ORQ, United Kingdom. Copies of vehicle. You should also read the UK’s annual reports on mobile and follow your wireless phone phones and RF are available online manufacturer’s instructions for the at www.iegmp.org.uk and http:// safe operation of your phone. www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/ (search “mobile”). Parents who wish to Do wireless phones pose any reduce their children’s RF exposure special risks to children? may choose to restrict their The FDA/FCC website states that children’s wireless phone use. “the scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless Where can I get further communication devices, including information about RF emissions? children.” The FDA/FCC website For further information, see the further states that “some groups following additional resources sponsored by other national (websites current as of April governments have advised that 2005): children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all”. For U.S. Food and Drug example, the Stewart Report Administration from the United Kingdom [“UK”] FDA Consumer magazine made such a recommendation in November-December 2000 December 2000. In this report a group of independent experts Telephone: (888) INFO-FDA noted that no evidence exists that

92 http://www.fda.gov (Under “c” Telephone: 011 41 22 791 21 11 in the subject index, select Cell http://www.who.int/mediacentre/ Phones > Research.) factsheets/fs193/en/ U.S. Federal Communications International Commission Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation 445 12th Street, S.W. Protection Washington, D.C. 20554 c/o Bundesamt fur Strahlenschutz Telephone: (888) 225-5322 Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1 http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety 85764 Oberschleissheim Independent Expert Group on Germany Mobile Phones Telephone: 011 49 1888 333 2156 http://www.iegmp.org.uk http://www.icnirp.de Royal Society of Canada Expert American National Standards Panels on Potential Health Risks Institute of Radio Frequency Fields from Wireless Telecommunication 1819 L Street, N.W., 6th Floor Devices Washington, D.C. 20036 283 Sparks Street Telephone: (202) 293-8020 Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X9 http://www.ansi.org Canada National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements Telephone: (613) 991-6990 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite http://www.rsc.ca/index. 800 php?page=Expert_Panels_ RF&Lang_id=120 Bethesda, MD 20814-3095 World Health Organization Telephone: (301) 657-2652 Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 http://www.ncrponline.org Switzerland

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Engineering in Medicine and all persons, regardless of age and Biology Society, Committee on health. Man and Radiation (COMAR) of the Institute of Electrical and The exposure standard for wireless Electronics Engineers mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/embs/ Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR comar/ limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/ kg. Tests for SAR are conducted Consumer Information on using standard operating positions SAR specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest (Specific Absorption Rate) certified power level in all tested This model phone meets the frequency bands. Although SAR is government's requirements determined at the highest certified for exposure to radio waves. power level, the actual SAR level Your wireless phone is a radio of the phone while operating can transmitter and receiver. It is be well below the maximum value. designed and manufactured not Because the phone is designed to to exceed the emission limits for operate at multiple power levels exposure to Radio Frequency to use only the power required to (RF) energy set by the Federal reach the network, in general, the Communications Commission closer you are to a wireless base of the U.S. Government. These station antenna, the lower the limits are part of comprehensive power output. guidelines and establish permitted Before a phone model is available levels of RF energy for the general for sale to the public, it must be population. The guidelines are tested and certified to the FCC based on standards that were that it does not exceed the limit developed by independent established by the government- scientific organizations through adopted requirement for safe periodic and thorough evaluation exposure. The tests are performed of scientific studies. The standards in positions and locations (e.g., include a substantial safety margin at the ear and worn on the body) designed to assure the safety of

94 as required by the FCC for each * In the United States and Canada, model. the SAR limit for mobile phones The highest SAR value for this used by the public is model phone when tested for use 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged at the ear is 1.16 W/kg and when over one gram of tissue. worn on the body, as described The standard incorporates a in this user guide, is 1.30 W/kg substantial margin of safety to (body-worn measurements differ give additional protection for the among phone models, depending public and to account for any upon available accessories and variations in measurements. FCC requirements). While there may be differences between SAR FCC Hearing-Aid levels of various phones and at Compatibility (HAC) various positions, they all meet the Regulations for Wireless government requirement for safe exposure. Devices The FCC has granted an Equipment On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Authorization for this model Communications Commission phone with all reported SAR levels (FCC) Report and Order in WT evaluated as in compliance with Docket 01-309 modified the the FCC RF emission guidelines. exception of wireless phones under SAR information on this model the Hearing Aid Compatibility phone is on file with the FCC and Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to can be found under the Display require digital wireless phones Grant section of http://www.fcc. be compatible with hearing-aids. gov/oet/fccid after searching on The intent of the HAC Act is FCC ID ZNFVN280. Additional to ensure reasonable access to information on Specific Absorption telecommunications services for Rates (SAR) can be found on persons with hearing disabilities. the Cellular Telecommunications While some wireless phones are Industry Association (CTIA) used near some hearing devices website at http://www.ctia.org/. (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining

95 Safety noise. Some hearing devices are likely to generate less interference more immune than others to this to hearing devices than phones interference noise, and phones also that are not labeled. T4 is the vary in the amount of interference better/ higher of the two ratings. they generate. Hearing devices may also be rated. The wireless telephone industry Your hearing device manufacturer has developed a rating system for or hearing health professional may wireless phones, to assist hearing help you find this rating. Higher device users to find phones that ratings mean that the hearing may be compatible with their device is relatively immune to hearing devices. Not all phones interference noise. The hearing aid have been rated. Phones that are and wireless phone rating values rated have the rating on their box are then added together. A sum or a label located on the box. of 5 is considered acceptable The ratings are not guarantees. for normal use. A sum of 6 is Results will vary depending on considered for best use. the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. In the above example, if a hearing Trying out the phone with your aid meets the M2 level rating and hearing device is the best way to the wireless phone meets the evaluate it for your personal needs. M3 level rating, the sum of the M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 two values equal M5. This should or M4 meet FCC requirements provide the hearing aid user with and are likely to generate less “normal usage” while using their interference to hearing devices hearing aid with the particular than phones that are not labeled. wireless phone. “Normal usage” in M4 is the better/higher of the two this context is defined as a signal ratings. quality that’s acceptable for normal T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 operation. meet FCC requirements and are

96 The M mark is intended to be Caution: synonymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended to Avoid potential hearing be synonymous with the UT loss. mark. The M and T marks are Prolonged exposure to loud recommended by the Alliance for sounds (including music) is Telecommunications Industries the most common cause of Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT preventable hearing loss. Some marks are referenced in Section scientific research suggests that 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC using portable audio devices, such rating and measurement procedure as portable music players and are described in the American cellular telephones, at high volume National Standards Institute settings for long durations may (ANSI) C63.19 standard. lead to permanent noise-induced When you're talking over the cell hearing loss. This includes the phone, it's recommended you'd use of headphones (including turn the BT (Bluetooth) mode off headsets, earbuds and Bluetooth® for HAC. or other wireless devices). Exposure to very loud sound has For information about hearing also been associated in some aids and digital wireless phones studies with tinnitus (a ringing in Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid the ear), hypersensitivity to sound Accessibility and distorted hearing. Individual susceptibility to noise-induced http://www.accesswireless.org/ hearing loss and other potential hearingaid/ hearing problems varies. FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control The amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ depending on the nature of the consumerfacts/hac_wireles s.html sound, the device, the device settings and the headphones. You should follow some commonsense recommendations when using any portable audio device:

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• Set the volume in a quiet your ears, hear muffled speech environment and select the or experience any temporary lowest volume at which you can hearing difficulty after listening hear adequately. to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult • When using headphones, turn your doctor. the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next TIA Safety Information to you can hear what you are The following is the complete TIA listening to. Safety Information for wireless handheld phones. • Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. Exposure to Radio Frequency If you choose to listen to your Signal portable device in a noisy Your wireless handheld portable environment, use noise- phone is a low power radio cancelling headphones to block transmitter and receiver. When ON, out background environmental it receives and sends out Radio noise. Frequency (RF) signals. • Limit the amount of time you In August, 1996, the Federal listen. As the volume increases, Communications Commissions less time is required before your (FCC) adopted RF exposure hearing could be affected. guidelines with safety levels for • Avoid using headphones after handheld wireless phones. Those exposure to extremely loud guidelines are consistent with the noises, such as concerts, that safety standards previously set might cause temporary hearing by both U.S. and international loss. Temporary hearing loss standards bodies: might cause unsafe volumes to ANSI C95.1 (1992) * sound normal. NCRP Report 86 (1986) • Do not listen at any volume ICNIRP (1996) that causes you discomfort. If you experience ringing in

98 * American National Standards Tips on Efficient Operation Institute; National Council For your phone to operate most on Radiation Protection and efficiently: Measurements; International Don’t touch the antenna Commission on Non-Ionizing unnecessarily when the phone is Radiation Protection in use. Contact with the antenna Those standards were based affects call quality and may cause on comprehensive and periodic the phone to operate at a higher evaluations of the relevant power level than otherwise needed. scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, Electronic Devices and physicians from universities, Most modern electronic equipment government health agencies, and is shielded from RF signals. industry reviewed the available However, certain electronic body of research to develop the equipment may not be shielded ANSI Standard (C95.1). against the RF signals from your The design of your phone complies wireless phone. with the FCC guidelines (and those Pacemakers standards). The Health Industry Manufacturers Antenna Care Association recommends that a Use only the supplied or an minimum separation of six (6) approved replacement antenna. inches be maintained between Unauthorized antennas, a handheld wireless phone and modifications, or attachments a pacemaker to avoid potential could damage the phone and may interference with the pacemaker. violate FCC regulations. These recommendations are consistent with the independent Phone Operation research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. NORMAL POSITION: Hold the Persons with pacemakers: phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna • Should ALWAYS keep the phone pointed up and over your shoulder. more than six (6) inches from

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their pacemaker when the posted in these areas instruct you phone is turned ON; to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may use equipment that • Should not carry the phone in a could be sensitive to external RF breast pocket; energy. • Should use the ear opposite Vehicles the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference; RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately • Should turn the phone shielded electronic systems in OFF immediately if there is motor vehicles. Check with the any reason to suspect that manufacturer or its representative interference is taking place. regarding your vehicle. You should Hearing Aids also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been Some digital wireless phones may added to your vehicle. interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you Posted Facilities may want to consult your service Turn your phone OFF in any facility provider (or call the customer where posted notices so require. service line to discuss alternatives). Aircraft Other Medical Devices FCC regulations prohibit using If you use any other personal your phone while in the air. Switch medical device, consult the OFF your phone before boarding manufacturer of your device an aircraft. to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Blasting Areas Your physician may be able To avoid interfering with blasting to assist you in obtaining this operations, turn your phone OFF information. when in a “blasting area” or in Health Care Facilities areas posted: “Turn off two- way radio”. Obey all signs and Turn your phone OFF in health instructions. care facilities when any regulations

100 Potentially Explosive Atmosphere and the air bag inflates, serious Turn your phone OFF when in any injury could result. area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and Safety Information instructions. Sparks in such areas Please read and observe the could cause an explosion or fire following information for safe and resulting in bodily injury or even proper use of your phone and to death. prevent damage. Areas with a potentially explosive Caution atmosphere are often, but not always marked clearly. Potential Violation of the instructions may areas may include: fueling areas cause minor or serious damage (such as gasoline stations); below to the product. deck on boats; fuel or chemical • Do not disassemble or open transfer or storage facilities; crush, bend or deform, puncture vehicles using liquefied petroleum or shred. gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains • Do not modify or chemicals or particles (such as remanufacture, attempt to insert grain, dust, or metal powders); and foreign objects into the battery, any other area where you would immerse or expose to water or normally be advised to turn off other liquids, expose to fire, your vehicle engine. explosion or other hazard. Such conditions may present the risk For Vehicles Equipped with an of fire or explosion. Air Bag • Only use the battery with An air bag inflates with great force. a charging system that has DO NOT place objects, including been approved and qualified either installed or portable wireless with the system per IEEE- equipment, in the area over the air Std-1725-2006. Use of an bag or in the air bag deployment unqualified and non-approved area. If in-vehicle wireless battery or charger may present a equipment is improperly installed

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risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or implemented. (e.g. H/W, S/W, other hazard. Mechanical, Hologram, etc.) • Do not short circuit a battery • Improper battery use may result or allow metallic conductive in a fire, explosion or other objects to contact battery hazard. terminals. Charger and Adapter Safety • Replace the battery only with another battery that has been • The charger and adapter are approved and qualified with intended for indoor use only. the system per this standard, • Insert the battery pack charger IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an vertically into the wall power unqualified and non-approved socket. battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other • Only use the approved battery hazard. charger. Otherwise, you may cause serious damage to your • Promptly dispose of used phone. batteries in accordance with local regulations. • Use the correct adapter for your phone when using the battery • Battery usage by children should pack charger abroad. be supervised. Battery Information and Care • Avoid dropping the phone, battery or exposing the phone • Always unplug the charger or battery to a liquid. If the from the wall socket after the phone or battery is dropped, phone is fully charged to save especially on a hard surface, or unnecessary power consumption is exposed to a liquid or comes of the charger. into contact with a sharp object • Please read the user guide of take it to a service center for proper installation and removal inspection. of the battery. • At least, one of the Authentication methods may be

102 • Please read the manual of • Please use only an approved specified charger about charging charging accessory to charge method. your LG phone. Improper handling of the charging • Do not damage the power cord port, as well as the use of an by bending, twisting, or heating. incompatible charger, may cause Do not use the plug if it is loose damage to your phone and void as it may cause electric shock the warranty. or fire. • Charging temperature range • Do not place any heavy items is regulated between 32°F on the power cord. Do not allow (0°C) and 113°F (45°C). Do the power cord to be crimped not charge the battery out of as it may cause electric shock recommended temperature or fire. range. Charging out of • Unplug the power cord prior recommended range might to cleaning your phone, and cause the generating heat or clean the power plug pin when serious damage of battery. it’s dirty. When using the power And also, it might cause the plug, ensure that it’s firmly deterioration of battery's connected. If not, it may cause characteristics and cycle life. excessive heat or fire. If you put • Do not use or leave the battery your phone in a pocket or bag under the blazing sun or in without covering the receptacle heated car by sunshine. The of the phone (power plug pin), battery may generate heat, metallic articles (such as a coin, smoke or flame. And also, it paperclip or pen) may short- might cause the deterioration circuit the phone. Always cover of battery’s characteristics or the receptacle when not in use. cycle life. • Recharge the battery after long • The battery pack has protection periods of non-use to maximize circuit to avoid the danger. Do battery life. Battery life will not use nearby the place where vary due to usage pattern and generates static electricity more environmental conditions. than 100V which gives damage

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to the protection circuit. If the • The charger and adapter are protection circuit were broken, intended for indoor use only. the battery would generate smoke, rupture or flame. • Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power • When there is rust on the socket. battery or if it gives off a bad or unusual odor the first time you • Only use the approved battery use it, do not use the equipment charger. Otherwise, you may and bring the battery to the cause serious damage to your shop where it was purchased. phone and risk of overheating, fire or explosion may occur. • In case younger children use the battery, their parents should • Use the correct adapter for your teach them how to use batteries phone when using the battery according to the manual with pack charger abroad. care. • Talking on your phone for a long • If the skin or cloth is smeared period of time may reduce call with liquid from the battery, quality due to heat generated wash with fresh water. It may during use. cause the skin inflammation. • Do not use harsh chemicals Remove and do not use the (such as alcohol, benzene, battery. thinners, etc.) or detergents • Do not handle the phone with to clean your phone. This wet hands while it is being could cause a fire. Do not charged. It may cause an electric place or answer calls while shock or seriously damage your charging the phone as it may phone. short-circuit the phone and/ or cause electric shock or fire. • Do not place or answer calls Don’t short-circuit the battery. while charging the phone as Metallic articles such as a coin, it may short-circuit the phone paperclip or pen in your pocket and/or cause electric shock or bag may short-circuit the + or fire. and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery)

10 4 upon moving. Short-circuit of • If you put your phone in a the terminal may damage the pocket or bag without covering battery and cause an explosion. the receptacle of the phone (power plug pin), metallic • Never use an unapproved articles (such as a coin, battery since this could damage paperclip or pen) may short- the phone and/or battery and circuit the phone and may cause could cause the battery to an explosion. Always cover the explode. Only use the batteries receptacle when not in use. and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied • Don’t short-circuit the battery. to products provided by other Metallic articles such as a suppliers. Only authorized coin, paperclip or pen in your personnel should service the pocket or bag or contact with phone and its accessories. Faulty sharp objects including animal installation or service may result bites may short-circuit the + in accidents and consequently and – terminals of the battery invalidate the warranty. (metal strips on the battery) upon moving. Short-circuit of Explosion, Shock, and Fire the terminal may damage the Hazards battery and cause an explosion. • Do not put your phone in a General Notice place subject to excessive dust and keep the minimum required • Using a damaged battery or distance between the power placing a battery in your mouth cord and heat sources. or animal's mouth may cause serious injury including a fire or • Unplug the power cord prior explosion. to cleaning your phone, and clean the power plug pin when • Do not place items containing it’s dirty. magnetic components such as a credit card, phone card, bank • When using the power plug, book, or subway ticket near ensure that it’s firmly connected. your phone. The magnetism of If not, it may cause excessive heat or fire.

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the phone may damage the data • The data saved in your phone stored in the magnetic strip. might be deleted due to careless use, repair of the phone, or • Talking on your phone for a long upgrade of the software. Please period of time may reduce call backup your important phone quality due to heat generated numbers. (Ringtones, text during use. messages, voice messages, • When the phone is not used for pictures, and videos could also a long period time, store it in a be deleted.) The manufacturer is safe place with the power cord not liable for damage due to the unplugged. loss of data. • Using the phone in proximity to • When you use the phone in receiving equipment (i.e., TV or public places, set the ringtone radio) may cause interference to to vibration so you don't disturb the phone. others. • Do not use the phone if the • Do not turn your phone on or antenna is damaged. If a off when putting it to your ear. damaged antenna contacts • Use accessories, such as skin, it may cause a slight burn. earphones and headsets, with Please contact an LG Authorized caution. Ensure that cables are Service Center to replace the tucked away safely and do not damaged antenna. touch the antenna unnecessarily. • Do not immerse your phone in water, liquid, or expose to high FDA Consumer Update humidity. If this happens, turn The U.S. Food and it off immediately and remove Drug Administration’s the battery. Immediately, take Center for Devices and it to an LG Authorized Service Radiological Health Consumer Center. Update on Mobile Phones: • Do not paint your phone.

106 1. Do wireless phones pose a 2. What is the FDA's role health hazard? concerning the safety of wireless phones? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health Under the law, the FDA does not problems are associated with using review the safety of radiation- wireless phones. There is no proof, emitting consumer products such however, that wireless phones are as wireless phones before they can absolutely safe. Wireless phones be sold, as it does with new drugs emit low levels of Radio Frequency or medical devices. However, the (RF) energy in the microwave agency has authority to take action range while being used. They also if wireless phones are shown to emit very low levels of RF when in emit Radio Frequency (RF) energy standby mode. Whereas high levels at a level that is hazardous to of RF can produce health effects the user. In such a case, the FDA (by heating tissue), exposure to could require the manufacturers low level RF that does not produce of wireless phones to notify users heating effects causes no known of the health hazard and to repair, adverse health effects. Many replace, or recall the phones so studies of low level RF exposures that the hazard no longer exists. have not found any biological Although the existing scientific effects. Some studies have data do not justify FDA regulatory suggested that some biological actions, the FDA has urged the effects may occur, but such wireless phone industry to take findings have not been confirmed a number of steps, including the by additional research. In some following: cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those • Support needed research into studies, or in determining the possible biological effects of RF reasons for inconsistent results. of the type emitted by wireless phones; • Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and

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• Cooperate in providing users of relies on the FDA and other health wireless phones with the best agencies for safety questions possible information on possible about wireless phones. effects of wireless phone use on The FCC also regulates the base human health. stations that the wireless phone The FDA belongs to an interagency networks rely upon. While these working group of the federal base stations operate at higher agencies that have responsibility power than do the wireless phones for different aspects of RF safety themselves, the RF exposures to ensure coordinated efforts at that people get from these base the federal level. The following stations are typically thousands of agencies belong to this working times lower than those they can group: get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of • National Institute for the safety questions discussed in Occupational Safety and Health this document. • Environmental Protection 3. What kinds of phones are the Agency subject of this update? • Occupational Safety and Health The term “wireless phone” refers Administration here to handheld wireless phones • National Telecommunications with built-in antennas, often called and Information Administration “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones. These types of wireless phones The National Institutes of Health can expose the user to measurable participates in some interagency Radio Frequency (RF) energy working group activities, as well. because of the short distance The FDA shares regulatory between the phone and the user’s responsibilities for wireless phones head. with the Federal Communications These RF exposures are limited by Commission (FCC). All phones that FCC safety guidelines that were are sold in the United States must developed with the advice of the comply with FCC safety guidelines FDA and other federal health and that limit RF exposure. The FCC safety agencies. When the phone

108 is located at greater distances causing chemicals so as to be from the user, the exposure to pre-disposed to develop cancer RF is drastically lower because a in the absence of RF exposure. person's RF exposure decreases Other studies exposed the animals rapidly with increasing distance to RF for up to 22 hours per day. from the source. The so-called These conditions are not similar “cordless phones,” which have to the conditions under which a base unit connected to the people use wireless phones, so telephone wiring in a house, we do not know with certainty typically operate at far lower what the results of such studies power levels, and thus produce RF mean for human health. Three exposures far below the FCC safety large epidemiology studies have limits. been published since December 2000. Between them, the 4. What are the results of the studies investigated any possible research done already? association between the use of The research done thus far has wireless phones and primary brain produced conflicting results, cancer, glioma, meningioma, or and many studies have suffered acoustic neuroma, tumors of the from flaws in their research brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or methods. Animal experiments other cancers. None of the studies investigating the effects of Radio demonstrated the existence of Frequency (RF) energy exposures any harmful health effects from characteristic of wireless phones wireless phone RF exposures. have yielded conflicting results that However, none of the studies can often cannot be repeated in other answer questions about long-term laboratories. A few animal studies, exposures, since the average period however, have suggested that of phone use in these studies was low levels of RF could accelerate around three years. the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-

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5. What research is needed to 6. What is the FDA doing to find decide whether RF exposure out more about the possible from wireless phones poses a health effects of wireless health risk? phone RF? A combination of laboratory The FDA is working with the U.S. studies and epidemiological National Toxicology Program studies of people actually using and with groups of investigators wireless phones would provide around the world to ensure that some of the data that are needed. high priority animal studies are Lifetime animal exposure studies conducted to address important could be completed in a few years. questions about the effects of However, very large numbers exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) of animals would be needed energy. to provide reliable proof of a The FDA has been a leading cancer promoting effect if one participant in the World Health exists. Epidemiological studies Organization International Electro can provide data that is directly Magnetic Fields (EMF) Project applicable to human populations, since its inception in 1996. An but ten or more years follow-up influential result of this work may be needed to provide answers has been the development of a about some health effects, such as detailed agenda of research needs cancer. This is because the interval that has driven the establishment between the time of exposure to of new research programs around a cancer-causing agent and the the world. The project has also time tumors develop — if they do helped develop a series of public — may be many, many years. The information documents on EMF interpretation of epidemiological issues. studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure The FDA and the Cellular during day-to-day use of wireless Telecommunications & Internet phones. Many factors affect this Association (CTIA) have a formal measurement, such as the angle at Cooperative Research And which the phone is held, or which Development Agreement (CRADA) model of phone is used. to do research on wireless phone safety. The FDA provides the

110 scientific oversight, obtaining Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and input from experts in government, the National Council on Radiation industry, and academic Protection and Measurement. organizations. CTIA-funded The exposure limit takes into research is conducted through consideration the body’s ability contracts with independent to remove heat from the tissues investigators. The initial research that absorb energy from the will include both laboratory studies wireless phone and is set well and studies of wireless phone below levels known to have effects. users. The CRADA will also include Manufacturers of wireless phones a broad assessment of additional must report the RF exposure level research needs in the context of for each model of phone to the the latest research developments FCC. The FCC website (http:// around the world. www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) gives directions for locating the FCC 7. How can I find out how much identification number on your Radio Frequency energy phone so you can find your exposure I can get by using my phone’s RF exposure level in the wireless phone? online listing. All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal 8. What has the FDA done to Communications Commission measure the Radio Frequency (FCC) guidelines that limit Radio energy coming from wireless Frequency (RF) energy exposures. phones? The FCC established these The Institute of Electrical and guidelines in consultation with Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is the FDA and the other federal developing a technical standard health and safety agencies. The for measuring the Radio Frequency FCC limit for RF exposure from (RF) energy exposure from wireless phones is set at a Specific wireless phones and other wireless Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 handsets with the participation watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). and leadership of FDA scientists The FCC limit is consistent with and engineers. The standard, the safety standards developed “Recommended Practice for by the Institute of Electrical and Determining the Spatial-Peak

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Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) few simple steps to minimize your in the Human Body Due to exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Wireless Communications Devices: energy. Since time is a key factor Experimental Techniques”, sets in how much exposure a person forth the first consistent test receives, reducing the amount methodology for measuring the of time spent using a wireless rate at which RF is deposited phone will reduce RF exposure. in the heads of wireless phone If you must conduct extended users. The test method uses a conversations by wireless phone tissue-simulating model of the every day, you could place more human head. Standardized SAR distance between your body test methodology is expected to and the source of the RF, since greatly improve the consistency of the exposure level drops off measurements made at different dramatically with distance. For laboratories on the same phone. example, you could use a headset SAR is the measurement of the and carry the wireless phone away amount of energy absorbed from your body or use a wireless in tissue, either by the whole phone connected to a remote body or a small part of the antenna. Again, the scientific data body. It is measured in watts/kg does not demonstrate that wireless (or milliwatts/g) of matter. This phones are harmful. But if you are measurement is used to determine concerned about the RF exposure whether a wireless phone complies from these products, you can use with safety guidelines. measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure 9. What steps can I take to from wireless phone use. reduce my exposure to Radio Frequency energy from my 10. What about children using wireless phone? wireless phones? If there is a risk from these The scientific evidence does products — and at this point we not show a danger to users of do not know that there is — it is wireless phones, including children probably very small. But if you are and teenagers. If you want to concerned about avoiding even take steps to lower exposure to potential risks, you can take a Radio Frequency (RF) energy, the

112 measures described above would of implanted cardiac pacemakers apply to children and teenagers and defibrillators from wireless using wireless phones. Reducing telephones. This test method is now the time of wireless phone use and part of a standard sponsored by the increasing the distance between Association for the Advancement the user and the RF source will of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). reduce RF exposure. The final draft, a joint effort by the Some groups sponsored by FDA, medical device manufacturers, other national governments and many other groups, was have advised that children be completed in late 2000. This discouraged from using wireless standard will allow manufacturers to phones at all. For example, the ensure that cardiac pacemakers and government in the United Kingdom defibrillators are safe from wireless distributed leaflets containing phone EMI. such a recommendation in The FDA has tested hearing aids December 2000. They noted for interference from handheld that no evidence exists that using wireless phones and helped develop a wireless phone causes brain a voluntary standard sponsored tumors or other ill effects. Their by the Institute of Electrical and recommendation to limit wireless Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This phone use by children was strictly standard specifies test methods precautionary; it was not based on and performance requirements for scientific evidence that any health hearing aids and wireless phones so hazard exists. that no interference occurs when a person uses a “compatible” phone 11. What about wireless phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at interference with medical the same time. This standard was equipment? approved by the IEEE in 2000. Radio Frequency (RF) energy from The FDA continues to monitor the wireless phones can interact with use of wireless phones for possible some electronic devices. For this interactions with other medical reason, the FDA helped develop a devices. Should harmful interference detailed test method to measure be found to occur, the FDA will Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) conduct testing to assess the

113 Safety interference and work to resolve the • Give full attention to driving problem. -- driving safely is your first responsibility; 12. Where can I find additional information? • Use hands-free operation, if For additional information, please available; refer to the following resources: • Pull off the road and park before FDA web page on wireless phones making or answering a call if (http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/) driving conditions or the law require it. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program 10 Driver Safety Tips (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) Your wireless phone gives you the International Commission on Non- powerful ability to communicate by lonizing Radiation Protection voice almost anywhere, anytime. (http://www.icnirp.de) An important responsibility accompanies the benefits of World Health Organization (WHO) wireless phones, one that every International EMF Project user must uphold. (http://www.who.int/emf) When operating a car, driving is National Radiological Protection your first responsibility. When Board (UK) using your wireless phone behind (http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/) the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the Driving following tips: Check the laws and regulations on 1. Get to know your wireless the use of wireless phones in the phone and its features such as areas where you drive and always speed dial and redial. Carefully obey them. Also, if using your read your instruction manual phone while driving, please observe and learn to take advantage of the following: valuable features most phones offer, including automatic redial and memory. Also, work to

114 memorize the phone keypad your first responsibility is to so you can use the speed dial pay attention to the road. function without taking your attention off the road. 5. Don’t take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. 2. When available, use a hands- If you are reading an address free device. A number of book or business card, or hands-free wireless phone writing a “to-do” list while accessories are readily available driving a car, you are not today. Whether you choose watching where you are going. an installed mounted device It is common sense. Do not get for your wireless phone or a caught in a dangerous situation speaker phone accessory, take because you are reading advantage of these devices if or writing and not paying available to you. attention to the road or nearby vehicles. 3. Make sure you place your wireless phone within easy 6. Dial sensibly and assess the reach and where you can traffic; if possible, place calls reach it without removing when you are not moving or your eyes from the road. If before pulling into traffic. Try you get an incoming call at an to plan your calls before you inconvenient time, if possible, begin your trip or attempt to let your voicemail answer it coincide your calls with times for you. you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light, or otherwise 4. Suspend conversations during stationary. But if you need to hazardous driving conditions dial while driving, follow this or situations. Let the person simple tip -- dial only a few you are speaking with know numbers, check the road and you are driving; if necessary, your mirrors, then continue. suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather 7. Do not engage in stressful or conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, emotional conversations that and ice can be hazardous, but may be distracting. Stressful or so is heavy traffic. As a driver, emotional conversations and

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driving do not mix; they are as you would want others to do distracting and even dangerous for you. when you are behind the wheel of a car. Make people 10. Call roadside assistance or a you are talking with aware you special wireless non-emergency are driving and if necessary, assistance number when suspend conversations which necessary. Certain situations have the potential to divert you encounter while driving your attention from the road. may require attention, but are not urgent enough to merit a 8. Use your wireless phone to call for emergency services. But call for help. Your wireless you can still use your wireless phone is one of the greatest phone to lend a hand. If you tools you can own to protect see a broken-down vehicle yourself and your family in posing no serious hazard, a dangerous situations -- with broken traffic signal, a minor your phone at your side, help is traffic accident where no one only three numbers away. Dial appears injured or a vehicle you 911 or other local emergency know to be stolen, call roadside number in the case of fire, assistance or other special non- traffic accident, road hazard, or emergency wireless number. medical emergency. Remember, The above tips are meant as it’s a free call on your wireless general guidelines. Before deciding phone! to use your mobile device 9. Use your wireless phone to while operating a vehicle, it is help others in emergencies. recommended that you consult Your wireless phone provides your applicable jurisdiction’s you a perfect opportunity to local laws or other regulations be a “Good Samaritan” in your regarding such use. Such laws or community. If you see an auto other regulations may prohibit or accident, crime in progress or otherwise restrict the manner in other serious emergency where which a driver may use his or her lives are in danger, call 911 or phone while operating a vehicle. other local emergency number,

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1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY of defects at the time of COVERS: shipment and, therefore, shall LG offers you a limited warranty not be covered under these that the enclosed subscriber unit limited warranty terms. and its enclosed accessories will (5) Upon request from LG, the be free from defects in material consumer must provide and workmanship, according to the information to reasonably following terms and conditions: prove the date of purchase. (1) The limited warranty for the (6) The customer shall bear the product extends for TWELVE cost of shipping the product (12) MONTHS beginning to the Customer Service on the date of purchase of Department of LG. LG shall the product with valid proof bear the cost of shipping the of purchase, or absent valid product back to the consumer proof of purchase, FIFTEEN after the completion of service (15) MONTHS from date of under this limited warranty. manufacture as determined by the unit's manufacture date 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY code. DOES NOT COVER: (2) The limited warranty extends (1) Defects or damages resulting only to the original purchaser from use of the product in of the product and is not other than its normal and assignable or transferable to customary manner. any subsequent purchaser/ (2) Defects or damages from end user. abnormal use, abnormal (3) This warranty is good only to conditions, improper storage, the original purchaser of the exposure to moisture or product during the warranty dampness, unauthorized period as long as it is in the modifications, unauthorized U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, connections, unauthorized U.S. Territories and Canada. repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper (4) The external housing and installation, or other acts cosmetic parts shall be free

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which are not the fault of LG, (9) Products operated outside including damage caused by published maximum ratings. shipping, blown fuses, spills of (10) Products used or obtained in food or liquid. a rental program. (3) Breakage or damage to (11) Consumables (such as fuses). antennas unless caused directly by defects in material 3. WHAT LG WILL DO: or workmanship. LG will, at its sole option, either (4) That the Customer Service repair, replace or refund the Department at LG was not purchase price of any unit that is notified by consumer of the covered under this limited warranty. alleged defect or malfunction LG may choose at its option of the product during the to use functionally equivalent applicable limited warranty re-conditioned, refurbished or period. new units or parts or any units. (5) Products which have had the In addition, LG will not re-install serial number removed or or back-up any data, applications made illegible. or software that you have added to your phone. It is therefore (6) This limited warranty is in lieu recommended that you back-up of all other warranties, express any such data or information or implied either in fact or by prior to sending the unit to LG to operations of law, statutory or avoid the permanent loss of such otherwise, including, but not information. limited to any implied warranty of marketability or fitness for a 4. STATE LAW RIGHTS: particular use. No other express warranty is (7) Damage resulting from use of applicable to this product. THE non approved accessories. DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING (8) All plastic surfaces and all THE IMPLIED WARRANTY other externally exposed parts OF MARKETABILITY OR that are scratched or damaged MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS due to normal customer use. FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,

118 IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION telephone numbers from anywhere OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY in the continental United States: HEREIN. LG SHALL NOT BE Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF 1-800-448-4026 THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY Or visit http://us.lgservice.com. OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR Correspondence may also be CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT mailed to: OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY LG Electronics Service- Mobile TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR Handsets, P.O. Box 240007, FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY Huntsville, AL 35824 EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED DO NOT RETURN YOUR WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ADDRESS. Please call or write for FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR the location of the LG authorized PURPOSE APPLICABLE TO THIS service center nearest you and PRODUCT. for the procedures for obtaining warranty claims. Some states do not allow the exclusive limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE: To obtain warranty service, please call or fax to the following

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7.11 Warranty Laws The Consumer Warranty Act The following laws govern does not affect the rights and warranties that arise in retail sales obligations of parties under the of consumer goods: state Uniform Commercial Code, except the provisions of the Act • The California Song-Beverly prevail over provisions of the Consumer Warranty Act [CC Commercial Code when they §§1790 et seq], conflict. [CC §1790.3.] • The California Uniform For purposes of small claims Commercial Code, Division Two actions, this course will focus on [Com C §§2101 et seq], and rights and duties under the state laws. • The federal Magnuson- Moss Warranty Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act [15 USC §§2301 et seq; 16 CFR Parts 701– 703]. A typical Magnuson-Moss Act warranty is a written promise that the product is free of defects or a written promise to refund, repair, or replace defective goods. [See 15 USC §2301(6).] Remedies include damages for failing to honor a written warranty or service contract or for violating disclosure provisions. [See 15 USC §2310(d).] Except for some labeling and disclosure requirements, the federal Act does not preempt state law. [See 15 USC §2311.]

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The device is an all digital control technologies combine to phone that operates on both reduce call interruptions. Code Division Multiple Access The Cellular and PCS CDMA (CDMA) frequencies: Cellular networks consist of MSO (Mobile services at 800 MHz and Personal Switching Office), BSC (Base Communication Services (PCS) at Station Controller), BTS (Base 1.9 GHz. Station Transmission System), and CDMA technology uses a feature MS (Mobile Station). called DSSS (Direct Sequence * TSB -74: Protocol between an IS- Spread Spectrum) that enables 95A system and ANSI J-STD-008 the phone to keep communication from being crossed and to use 1xRTT system receives twice as one frequency channel by multiple many subscribers in the wireless users in the same specific area. section as IS-95. Its battery life is This results in a 10-fold capacity twice as long as IS-95. increase when compared with The table on the following page analog mode. In addition, features lists some major CDMA standards. such as soft / softer handoff, hard handoff, and dynamic RF power

CDMA Standard Designator Description

CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface TIA/EIA-95A 14.4kbps radio link protocol and TSB-74 Basic Air Interface inter-band operations ANSI J-STD-008 IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band TIA/EIA-IS2000 CDMA2000 1xRTT Air Interface

TIA/EIA/IS-634 MAS-BS Network TIA/EIA/IS-651 PCSC-RS TIA/EIA/IS-41-C Intersystem operations TIA/EIA/IS-124 Non-signaling data comm.

TIA/EIA/IS-96-B Speech CODEC TIA/EIA/IS-637 Short Message Service Service TIA/EIA/IS-657 Packet Data IS-801 Position Determination Service (gpsOne) TIA/EIA/IS-707-A High Speed Packet Data

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Terminology Acronyms and EZ Tip Calculator Abbreviations Feature for easy bill calculation DTMF using the total cost, tip, and Dual-Tone Multi Frequency (or number of people as variables. “touch-tone”) is a method used to Advanced Voice Recognition communicate keys pressed on the phone. Pressing a key generates Feature that allows you to perform two simultaneous tones, one for a wide range of verbal commands the row and one for the column to by training the phone to recognize determine which key was pressed. your individual speech patterns. ERI Bluetooth® wireless technology Enhanced Roaming Indicator is Technology used to allow mobile a feature to indicate whether phones, computers, and other a mobile phone is on its home personal devices to be easily system, a partner network, or a coordinated and interconnected roaming network. Many phones using a short-range wireless indicate home vs. roaming as an connection. icon, but ERI capable phones can Media Center clearly indicate third “partner network” status. Feature that accesses the Internet to provide the ability to access GPS and even download a wide variety Global Positioning System is a of software, information, and more system of satellites, computers, right on your LG Verizon Wireless and receivers able to determine the phone. latitude and longitude of a specific receiver on Earth. Position is calculated using time and distance.

122 IS 2000 Type of digital signaling. It's the second generation of CDMA digital cellular, an extension of IS-95. Differences between signaling types have to do with pilot signal and links to provide more traffic channels, and control protocols. NAM Number Assignment Module is how the phone stores the phone number and its electronic serial number. SSL Secure Sockets Layer Protocol used to encrypt data sent over the air. TTY Teletypewriter. An electromechanical typewriter that either transmits or receives messages coded in electrical signals. A phone with TTY support is able to translate typed characters to voice or translate voice into characters to display on the TTY.

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Numbers D M 10 Driver Safety Tips 114 Deleting 26 Making Calls 13 Dialed 31 Media Center 73 A Display Settings 46 Memory 61 Drafts 67 Messages 65 Acronyms and Abbreviations Driving 114 Messaging 65 122 Missed 30 Alarm Clock 35, 83 Mobile Email 64, 68 All 31 E Music & Tones 73 Avoid potential hearing Eco-Calculator 38 My Music 83 loss. 97 Erase Options 69 My Pictures 84 Extras 81 My Place 81 Ez Tip Calculator 37 B My Verizon 32, 34 Backup Assistant 28 Battery Charge Level 13 F N Battery Temperature FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility New Contacts 27 Protection 13 (HAC) Regulations for New Message 65 Bluetooth Menu 40 Wireless Devices 95 Notepad 34 Browse & Download 80 FDA Consumer Update 106 P C G Phone Info 62 Calculator 37 Games 80 Phone Settings 52 Calendar 35 Go to

33 Picture & Video 76 Call 33 Groups 28 Play 34 Call Settings 56 Call Waiting 23 H Changing Contact Entries 25 Q Help 34 Charging the Battery 11 Quick Glance of the Touch How to Install a microSD™ Charging with USB 11 Screen and How to Use It 9 Card 12 Check 33 Quick Keys 9 How to Remove a microSD™ Consumer Information Quick Text Options 69 Card 12 About Radio Frequency Quick Volume Adjustment 23 Emissions 90 Consumer Information on I R SAR 94 In Case of Emergency Received 30 Contacts 27 (ICE) 29 Receiving Calls 14 Contacts List 27 Internet 80 Recent Calls 30 Contacts 34 Redial 34

124 Redialing Calls 14 V Restrictions 23 Vibrate Mode 23 View Timers 32 S Voice Commands 24, 33 Safety Information 101 Voicemail 68 Screen Icons 13 Send Msg to 33 World Clock 36 Settings 40, 70 Shortcuts Menu 15, 22 Signal Strength 13 Social Networks 69 Sounds Settings 43 Speed Dials 25, 28 Stopwatch 36 Storing a Number with Pauses 26 Storing New Contacts 25

T Table of Contents 1 Terminology 122 Text Input 17 The Battery 10 TIA Safety Information 98 Tools 33 Touch Settings 51 Turning the Phone On and Off 10

U USB Mass Storage 38 USB Mode 61 Using the QWERTY Keyboard 7

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