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Import ant Safet y Pr ecautions 1 Important Safet y Pr ecautions R ead these instructions. Breaking the rule s ma y be dangerous or illegal. F urther detailed informa tion is given in this user guide. W ARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injur y or death.
Import ant Safet y Precautions 2 Important Safet y Pr ecautions 1. Do not e xpose the bat t ery charger or adap t er to dir ect sunlight or use it in places with high humidit y , such as a bathr oom. 2. Do not use har sh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinner s, etc.
3 Important Safet y Precautions 1. Do not place or answ er calls while charging the phone a s it may short -circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fir e.
T able of Cont ents 4 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Important Safe t y Pr ecautions 1 T able of Content s 4 W elcome 9 T echnical Det ails 1 0 Important Information 1 0 FCC P art 1 5 Class B Compliance.
5 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Ent ering and Editing Information 3 0 T ext Input 3 0 Ke y Functions 3 0 Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 3 1 The Basics of St oring Contact s Entries 3 1 Phone Numb.
T able of Cont ents 6 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Music 5 5 1. Last Pla yed Songs (Now Playing) 5 5 2. All Songs 5 5 3. My Playlist s 5 6 4. Artists 5 6 5. Albums 5 7 6. Genre s 5 7 @metr o App Stor e 5 7 Metr oWEB 5 8 Call History 5 8 1. Missed Calls 5 8 2.
7 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Set t ings 7 0 1. Sound 7 0 1.1 Ringt ones 7 0 1.2 V olume 7 0 1.3 Message Alerts 7 0 1.4 Alert T ype 7 1 1.5 Service Alerts 7 1 1.5.1 Minut e Beep 7 1 1.5.2 Call Connect 7 1 1.5.3 Back to T op 7 1 1.5.4 Low Ba t tery 7 1 1.
T able of Cont ents 8 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Safet y 8 3 TIA Safet y Information 8 3 Exposure t o Radio Frequency Signal 8 3 Antenna Car e 8 3 Phone Oper ation 8 4 Tips on Efficient Oper ation 8.
We l c o m e 9 We l c o m e Thank you for choosing the MN2 4 0 cellular phone designed t o oper at e with the lat est digit al mobile communication t echnology , Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA).
T echnical Det ails 10 T echnical Details Important Information This user’ s guide pro vides important informa tion on the use and oper ation of y our phone. Please r ead all the information carefull y prior to using the phone for the best performance and t o pre vent an y damage to or misuse of the phone.
11 T echnical Details net works consist of MSO (Mobile Switching Office), BSC (Base Sta tion Controller), BTS (Ba se Sta tion T r ansmission Sy stem), MS (Mobile Sta tion) and A WS (Advanced W ireless Service s).
T echnical Det ails 12 T echnical Details * TSB-7 4: Pro t ocol bet ween an IS-9 5A sy stem and ANSI J- STD-00 8 1xR TT sy stem r eceives t wice as man y subscribers in the wir eless section as IS-9 5. Its bat tery life is t wice as long as IS-9 5. High- speed dat a tr ansmission is also possible.
13 T echnical Details met allic components should not be used. Av oid the use of accessories tha t cannot maintain 0.7 9 inches (2.0 cm) dist ance bet ween the user’ s body and the back of the phone and ha ve not been t est ed for compliance with FCC RF exposur e limits.
T echnical Det ails 14 T echnical Details Caution Use only the supplied and appro ved ant enna. Use of unauthorized ant ennas or modifications could impair call qualit y , damage the phone, void your w arr ant y and/or re sult in violation of FCC r egulations.
15 We l c o m e P ar t 1 5.1 05 st at ement This equipment has been t est ed and found t o comply with the limits for a class B digit al device, pursuant t o Part 1 5 of the FCC Rule s. These limits ar e designed t o pro vide rea sonable prot ection against harmful int erference in a re sidential installa tion.
Phone Ov ervie w 16 Phone Overvie w 1. Earpiece Lets y ou hear the caller . 2. LCD Scr een Display s messages and indicator icons. 3. Left Soft K ey Use t o access Menu from the standb y screen, or the function immediat ely abov e it. 4. Speakerphone K ey Use to turn Speak erphone On or Off.
17 Phone Overvie w 1. Camera Lens Le ts you t ake picture s. 2. Speak er Let s you hear the ringers and sounds with amplified sounds. 3. Headse t Jack Allow s the use of a hands-free headset. 4. Side V olume Ke ys Use t o adjust the ringer volume in st andby mode and the earpiece volume during a call.
Phone Ov erview 18 Phone Overvie w Ent eri ng T ext W ith the QWER T Y K ey bo ar d Y our phone featur es a slide-out QWER TY ke yboard, specificall y designed for eas y and comfor table t ext entry . The QWER TY ke yboard uses a st andard la yout and w orks just like the k eyboar d on your comput er .
Menus Ov erview 19 Menus Overvie w Messaging 1. New T ext Message 2. New Pictur e Message 3. Inbox 4. Outbox 5. Dr afts 6. V oicemail 7 . Email 8. IM 9. W eb Message 0. T emplate s *. Set tings 1. All Messages 2. T ext Message 3. Picture Me ssage 4. Edit V oicemail Number #.
Menus Ov erview 20 Menus Overvie w 3. Images 1. My Images 2. Default 4. Audios 1. My Audios 2. Default Music 1. Last Pla yed Songs (Now Pla ying) 2. All Songs 3. My Playlist s 4. Artists 5. Albums 6. Genre s @metr o App St ore Metr oWEB Call Hist ory 1.
21 Menus Overvie w Set tings 1. Sound 1. Ringt ones 2. V olume 3. Message Alerts 4. Alert T ype 5. Service Alerts 6. P ower On/Off T one 7 . Slide T one 2. Displa y 1. Shortcuts 2. W allpaper 3. Banner 4. Backlight 5. Menu St yle 6. Languages (Idiomas) 7 .
Get ting St ar t ed with Y our Phone 22 Ge t ting St ar t ed with Y our Phone The Ba t te ry The phone comes with a r echar geable bat t ery . The bat t ery char ge lev el is shown at the t op of the L CD screen. Installing the Bat t er y R emo v e the bat tery co ver b y pre ssing down belo w the L G logo and sliding the cov er up (1).
23 Get ting Started with Y our Phone C ha r ging the Bat te ry Use the char ger pro vided with your phone. W arning! Use only the charger pro vided with the phone. Using any char ger other than the one included with the MN2 4 0 may damage your phone or batt er y .
24 2. Insert the microSD ™ card facing up and push in until it clicks int o the slot. If you insert the card in the wr ong direction, it ma y damage your phone or your car d. Ho w to Re m ove Y our micro S D ™ Card 1. Push the card in t o release the exposed edge of the microSD ™ card, t o eject it.
25 Get ting Started with Y our Phone T urning the Phone On and Off T urning the Phone On 1. Inst all a charged ba t tery or connect the phone t o an ext ernal pow er source. 2. Pr ess for about 3 seconds until the L CD screen lights up. T urning the Phone Off 1.
26 Get ting Started with Y our Phone S c reen Icons T o see the icon glossary , go to Menu - > Set tings - > Phone Info - > Icon Glossary on your phone. Making Calls 1. With the phone turned on, slide the phone open. 2. Enter the phone n umber (include the area code if needed).
27 Get ting Started with Y our Phone C o r r ecting Dialing Mistak es If you mak e a mistake while dialing a number , pre ss once t o er ase the last digit ent ered, or hold do wn for at least 2 seconds t o return t o standb y mode. Redialing Calls 1.
28 Quick Acce ss t o Conv enient F eatur es Quick Access t o Convenient F eatur es M u te Function The Mut e Function can be used during a phone call. T o quickly activa te Mut e press Left Soft K ey Mute .
29 Quick Access t o Convenient F eatur es Speed Dialing Speed dialing is a conv enient featur e that allow s you t o make phone calls quickly . A speed dial number can be assigned t o a specific phone number .
30 Ent ering and Editing Information Ent ering and Editing Information T ext Input Y ou can customize and ent er te xt in man y of the functions in your phone.
31 Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory The Ba si cs o f S t o r i n g Contac ts En t r i es 1. Fr om standb y mode, enter the phone number y ou want t o sa ve (up t o 4 8 digits). 2. Pre ss OK Ke y Sav e . 3. Select either Add New Cont act or Updat e Existing .
32 Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory St oring a Number with P ause or W ait 1. Pre ss Menu . 2. Pre ss Conta cts . 3. Pre ss New C ontact . 4. Enter a name (up t o 3 2 char act ers) and ent er a number . 5. While entering a n umber , pre ss Right Soft Ke y Options.
33 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Se archi ng Y our Phone’ s Memory The MN2 4 0 phone is able to perform a dynamic sear ch of the cont ents in your phone’ s Contact List. A d ynamic search compare s enter ed let ter s on the Dialpad against the entries in your Cont acts.
34 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory Edit : Edit the select ed contact informa tion. Delet e Multiple : Choose Selective / All t o delet e multiple entries a t one time. Send via Bluet ooth : Send the contact (a s a vCard) via Bluet ooth.
35 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Fr om Call History 1. Pre ss Menu . 2. Pre ss Call History . 3. Use to highlight the t ype of recent call, then pr ess . Missed Calls/Receiv ed Calls/Dialed Calls/All Calls 4. Use t o highlight the phone number .
36 Phone Menus Messaging Messaging The MN2 40 can st ore up t o 8 3 5 messages, including a maximum of 5 00 SMS and 1 00 MMS messages in the Inbo x, and 5 0 SMS and 5 0 MMS in the Outbox. The informa tion stor ed in the messages is de t ermined by phone mode and service capabilit y .
37 Messaging Messaging Conta cts T o select a recipient from y our Contact List. Call History Recent Me ssages Choose Inbox/ Outbo x t o select a recipient fr om your Recent Messages. Groups Select a recipient fr om your Gr oups. Cancel Cancels the t ext message.
38 Messaging Messaging 4. Select the option(s) t o cust omize. Insert T emplat es/ Signatur e/ Name & Number Sav e As Dr afts / Te m p l a t e s Priorit y Lev el High / Normal Callback Number On / Off Delivery R eceipt On / Off Cancel Cancels the t ext message.
39 Messaging 3. Use t o access the t ext fields. 4. T ype your message. 5. With the Image field highlight ed, press Left Soft K ey Add , highlight an option, and pre ss t o select: Image/ T ake Pho to 6. Use to highlight a file, then pre ss Left Soft Ke y Set .
40 Messaging Messaging * Editing the Image Pre view / Add Slide/ Go t o / Sav e As Dr aft/ Priority Le vel/ Delivery No tice/ Remo ve/ Cancel * Editing the Audio Pre view / Add Slide / Go to / Sav e As Dr aft / Priorit y Lev el / Delivery No tice / Remo ve / Cancel 9.
41 Messaging While viewing a me ssage, the options a vailable are: F or te xt messages: Delet e/ Reply a s Picture Message*/ F orward/ Sa ve Contr act/ Sav e T o T emplat es/ Extr act Addre ss/ Go T o.
42 Messaging Messaging Sav e Contact Add New Conta ct / Updat e Existing Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the select ed message. Message Info Show s the message’ s T ype, Priorit y , Status, and more. Delet e Multiple Selectiv e / All 5. Dr afts Displa ys sa ved dr aft messages.
43 Messaging Checking Y our V oicemail Box 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Choose from the follo wing options: ● Pre ss Left Soft Ke y Clear t o clear the voicemail count er . ● Pre ss to list en to the message(s). ● Pre ss Right Soft Ke y Exit t o return t o the Messaging menu.
Messaging 44 Messaging 9. W eb Message 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Select W eb Message . 0. T emplat es Allow s you t o display , edit, and add t ext phr ases. These t ext strings allow y ou to r educe manual t ext input int o messages. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Press Left Soft K ey New t o creat e a new t emplat e.
45 Messaging messages. And with Selection on, you will ha ve the choice t o repl y with a T ext or Picture message when y ou repl y to a message. 2. Auto Sa ve (Aut o Sav e/ Promp t/ Do Not Sav e) W ith this feature on, me ssages are aut omatically sa ved in the Outbox folder when tr ansmit t ed.
46 Messaging Messaging *. 3 Picture M es s a g e 1. Auto R eceive (On/ Off) W ith this set t o On, Multimedia cont ent will be aut omatically do wnloaded when a new pictur e message is receiv ed. *.4 E d i t V oicemail Number Allow s you t o manually ent er the access number for y our V oicemail Service.
47 Cont acts Contact s Con tac ts The Contact s Menu allow s you t o stor e names, phone numbers and other information in y our phone’ s memory . 1. New C ontact Allow s you t o add a new cont act t o your Cont act List. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Enter the name, then pr ess .
48 Cont acts Contact s ● Pre ss Right Soft Ke y Options t o select one of the following: Send Message/ Delet e/ Edit/ Delet e Multiple/ Send via Bluet ooth/ Set(R emov e) Speed Dial ● Pre ss Vi ew t o view the contact's informa tion. ● Pre ss Left Soft Ke y New t o add a new cont act.
49 Contact s 4. Metr o4 1 1 Get dir ectory a ssistance information quickly and ea sily with one of these Metr oPCS Direct ory Assistance Service s. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. F ollow on-screen instructions t o download and access Metr o4 1 1 on your phone. 3.
50 Multimedia Multimedia Multimedia V iew , tak e, and tr ade your digit al picture s, or recor ded audio files right from y our wireless phone. 1. T ake Phot o 1.
51 Multimedia Auto Sa ve On/ Off Send Reminder On/ Off Res et Y es/ No 4. T ake a pictur e by pr essing Ta k e . 5. Select Send or Vi ew aft er the picture is t aken. Send will open a new Pictur e Message and Vi ew will offer the following op tions: ● Sav e ● Gallery ● Send t o send by Pictur e Message or via Bluet ooth.
52 Multimedia Multimedia 2. R ecord V oice Allow s you t o add, listen t o, and er ase short verbal r eminders. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Pre ss Rec o rd t o recor d a new v oice memo. 3. T alk into the micr ophone, then pre ss Stop . The default memo title is the dat e and time of recor ding.
53 Multimedia Edit Options Zoom Allow s you t o zoom in/out of the image. Please not e, it does not sa ve the re sulting image. Rotate Rot ate s an image in st eps of 90 degr ees. Flip Flips an image horizontall y or vertically . Enhancement Aut omatically enhances an image b y enhancing whit e balance, contr ast and local boost.
Multimedia 54 Multimedia 5. When you ar e finished recor ding, press Left Soft K ey Sav e t o sav e the audio clip, Send t o send the audio clip t o somebody else, or Right Soft K ey Options t o access additional options: Set As/ R ename / Delet e -Or - 2.
Music 55 Music Music Allow s you t o access songs st ored in y our memory card. F or access t o this featur e, there should be st ored music in y our memory card. Music can be tr ansferred t o your phone fr om your PC. T o tr ansfer music, please set USB Ma ss Stor age t o On (see page 8 0).
Music 56 Music or (when the song that is pla ying is highlighted): Now Pla ying/ Add T o Playlist/ R ating/ Song Info/ Set tings 3. My Pla ylists Allow s you t o creat e and listen t o Pla ylists. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Highlight New Pla ylist and pre ss to add a ne w pla ylist.
Music/ @metr o App St or e 57 Music/ @metr o App Stor e 5. Albums Allow s you t o view and list en t o your m usic by Album. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use to highlight the Album and pre ss Vi ew to view the songs fr om that Album. 6. Genr es Allow s you t o view and list en t o your m usic by Genr e.
58 Metr oWEB/ Call Hist ory Metr oWEB/ Call History Metr oWEB The Metr oW eb bro wser allo ws you t o view Int ernet cont ent. Access and po tential airtime char ges for this web acce ss are dependent on your service pro vider . F or specific information on W eb access through y our phone, cont act your service pro vider .
59 Call Hist ory 2. Use to highlight an entry . 3. Dialed Calls Allow s you t o view the list of outgoing calls; up t o 5 0 entries. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use to highlight an entry . 4. All Calls Allow s you t o view the list of missed, receiv ed and dialed calls; up t o 1 5 0 entries.
My Menu/ Blue t ooth 60 My Menu/ Bluet ooth My Menu Allow s you quick access t o your fa vorit e menus or functions. A maximum of 1 2 items can be st ored in My Menu. 1. Launch 1. Pre ss , . 2. Highlight the location for y our menu (or function) b y using , then pre ss .
61 Bluet ooth 1. P aired De vices P airing is the proce ss that allow s the handset t o locat e, establish and regist er 1-to-1 connection with the tar get device. F or pairing new Bluet ooth ® device 1. Pre ss , , . F ollow the Bluet ooth ® accessory instructions t o set the tar get device t o pairing mode.
Bluet ooth 62 Bluet ooth passk ey (t ypically “0000” - 4 zeroe s), enter the pa sske y and pre ss . 6. The handset ma y promp t you for your connection prefer ences. Highlight Alwa ys Ask or Alwa ys Connect and pre ss . 7. Once connect ed, you will see the device list ed in the Pair ed Device s menu.
My Schedule 63 My Schedule My Schedule Y our My Schedule t ools include Alarm Clock, Calendar , Not epad. 1. Alarm Clock Allow s you t o set up t o five alarms. At the alarm time, an y set alarm can sound (depending on your Ma ster V olume set tings) the t one of your choice, and an alarm message will be displa yed on the L CD screen.
My Schedule 64 My Schedule 2. Use t o highlight a da y . Mov es t o the pre vious day . Mov es t o the next da y . Mov es t o the pre vious week. Mov es t o the next week. 3. Press Left Soft K ey New . 4. Enter y our schedule information, including a: ● Subject ● Start/End T ime ● Reminder ● Repea t ● Until ● Ringt one 5.
T ools 65 T ools T ools Y our phone’ s tools include V oice Command, Ez T ip Calculat or , Calculat or , W orld Clock, St opwa tch and Unit Conv erter . 1. V oice Command Allow s you t o use voice commands t o use your phone, including t o make phone calls quickly and easil y by v oice.
T ools 66 T ools 1.1.3 Missed Calls Allow s you t o check missed calls. 1. Pre ss , , , , . - Or - Fr om Standb y mode, press and hold and sa y "Missed Calls". 2. The handset will promp t you t o dial each number . Sa y Ye s or No t o proceed.
67 T ools 1.2 Com mand Mod e Allow s you t o set command mode t o Normal or Speed (The Speed set ting allows y ou to access and use the V oice Command functions mor e quickly with a fast er non-verbal promp t). 1 . P r e s s ,,,. 2. Select options. Normal/ Speed 1.
T ools 68 T ools 2. Calculat or Allow s you t o perform simple mathematical calcula tions. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Enter da ta. ● Use ke ypad to ent er number s. ● Use t o enter decimals. ● Use t o enter parenthe ses. ● Pre ss Left Soft Ke y Res et to er ase the entry .
69 T ools - Or - 3. Pre ss Right Soft Ke y Search t o search thr ough all a vailable cities. 4. Pre ss Sav e t o sav e the set tings. 5. St opw atch Allow s you t o use your phone as a St opwa tch. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Pre ss Start t o start, and pre ss St op t o stop.
70 Set tings Set tings Set tings 1. Sound Options t o cust omize your phone's sounds: 1.1 Ri ng t one s Allow s you t o assign ringt ones for incoming calls. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Select All Calls / Caller ID / No Caller ID / Re stricted Calls/ Roaming .
71 Set tings 3. Use to highlight a ringer or set ting, then press . 1.4 Alert T ype Allow s you t o select the alert t ypes. 1 . P r e s s ,,,. 2. Use to highlight the alert you wish t o edit. Call Alert/ Message Aler t/ Schedule Alert/ Alarm Aler t/ E9 1 1 Aler t 3.
72 Set tings Set tings 1.5.5 Roam Alert Alerts you when a call is in a Roaming ar ea. 3. Use to highlight an option, then pr ess . Options ar e: On/ Off Options for Lo w Bat t ery are: Announce/ T one 1. 6 P o w er On/Off T on e Allow s you t o set the phone t o sound a t one when the phone is pow ered on and off .
73 Set tings 2.2 W allpa per Allow s you t o choose the kind of background t o be display ed on the phone. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Highlight Main Screen/ Lock Screen, then pre ss . 2.1.1 Main Screen Highlight an image from My Images/ Default , and pre ss Left Soft K ey Set t o set it as the main screen w allpaper .
74 Set tings Set tings 2.5 Me nu S t y le Allow s you t o view the Menu in either Icon or List view . 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Highlight Icon or List and pre ss . 2.6 Languages (I di om as) Allow s you t o use the bilingual featur e according t o your prefer ence.
75 Set tings 3. Use to highlight an option, then pr ess . Options for F ont T ype L G Gothic/ L G Greent ea/ LG Mìnt/ L G Round/ L G Secret Options for Dial F ont Style Robo t/ Green La wn/ Pai n te r / B as i c Options for Dial F ont Size Normal / Lar ge 2.
76 Set tings Set tings The default lock code is commonly the last 4 digit s of your phone n umber . 3. Pre ss Lock Phone . 4. Use to highlight an option, then pr ess . Unlock The phone remains unlocked b y default, until it is locked man ually . Lock Locks the phone.
77 Set tings 3.4 Emer gency Numbers Allow s you t o enter 3 emer gency number s. Y ou can call these emer gency numbers and 9 1 1, ev en when the phone is locked or re stricted. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Enter the four -digit lock code. 3. Pre ss Emer gency Numbers .
78 Set tings Set tings 3.6 Res et D e f a u lt Allow s you t o rese t your phone t o the factory default se t tings. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Enter the four -digit lock code. 3. Pre ss Re set Default . 4. Read the displa yed message and pre ss to continue. 5.
79 Set tings 4.3 A u t o R et ry Allow s you t o set the length of time the phone wait s before aut omatically r edialing a number when the at tempt ed call fails. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Use t o highlight a set ting, then pre ss . Off / Every 1 0 Seconds / Every 3 0 Seconds / Every 6 0 Seconds 4.
80 Set tings Set tings 4.6 TTY M ode Allow s you t o at tach a TTY (T elet ype writer) de vice, enabling you t o communicat e with parties also using a TTY device. A phone with TTY support is able to tr anslat e t yped charact ers t o voice. V oice can also be tr anslat ed int o char acter s and then displa yed on the TTY .
81 Set tings 6. Sy stem The Sy st em menu allow s you t o designat e specific sy stem net work set tings. 6.1 N etw o r k 6.1.1 Sy st em Selec t Allow s you t o set up the phone producer’ s management envir onment. Lea ve this set ting as the default unless y ou want to alt er sy st em selection as instruct ed by y our service pro vider .
82 Set tings Set tings 6.2 Lo cat ion Allow s you t o turn On or Off the Location function on y our phone. If set t o On, location- based services ar e able to access your GPS (Global P ositioning Sy st em) sat ellite-a ssisted location information. 1.
Safet y TIA Safet y Information The following is the comple te TIA Safet y Information for wirele ss handheld phones. Exposure t o Radio Fr equenc y Signal Y our wirele ss handheld portable phone is a low po wer r adio tr ansmit t er and receiv er . When ON, it receiv es and sends out Radio F requency (RF) signals.
Safet y 84 Safet y could damage the phone and ma y violat e FCC regula tions. Phone Oper ation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as y ou would an y other t elephone with the antenna point ed up and ov er your shoulder .
Safet y 85 Pa c e m a ke r s The Health Industry Manufactur ers Association recommends tha t a minimum separ ation of six (6) inches be maintained be t ween a handheld wirele ss phone and a pacemaker t o av oid potential int er ference with the pacemaker .
Safet y 86 Safet y Health Care F acilities T urn your phone OFF in health care facilitie s when any regula tions posted in the se area s instruct you t o do so. Hospitals or health care facilitie s ma y use equipment that could be sensitive t o ext ernal RF ener gy .
Safet y 87 Area s with a pot entially e xplosive atmospher e are oft en, but not alwa ys mark ed clearly . P ot ential area s ma y include: fueling areas (such as gasoline st ations); below deck on bo.
Safet y 88 Safet y t o fire, e xplosion or other hazard. ● Only use the bat tery for the s yst em for which it is specified. ● Only use the bat t ery with a char ging sy stem that ha s been qualified with the s yst em per IEEE-Std-1 7 2 5-2 00 6.
Safet y 89 ● Insert the bat t ery pack char ger vertically int o the wall pow er socke t. ● Use the correct adap ter for your phone when using the bat tery pack char ger abroad. ● Only use the appr ov ed bat tery char ger . Otherwise, you ma y cause serious damage t o your phone.
Safet y 90 Safet y Explosion, Shock, and Fir e Hazards ● Do not put y our phone in a place subject t o ex cessiv e dust and keep the minim um requir ed distance be t ween the po wer cord and hea t source s. ● Unplug the pow er cord prior t o cleaning your phone, and clean the pow er plug pin when it’ s dirt y .
Safet y 91 ● T alking on your phone for a long period of time ma y reduce call qualit y due t o heat gener at ed during use. ● When the phone is not used for a long period time, st ore it in a safe place with the pow er cord unplugged. ● Using the phone in pr oximit y t o receiving equipment (i.
Safet y 92 Safet y Wa r n i n g ! I m p o r t a n t safet y information Av oiding hearing damage P ermanent hearing loss may occur if you use y our phone and/or headset at a high v olume. Set the v olume to a safe le vel. Y ou can adapt o ver time t o a higher volume of sound tha t may sound normal but can be damaging t o your hearing.
Safet y 93 Using headsets safel y Use of headsets t o listen t o music while oper ating a vehicle is not r ecommended and is illegal in some area s. Be careful and at tentiv e while driving.
Safet y 94 Safet y 2. What is the FD A's role concerning the safet y of wirele ss phones? Under the la w , the FD A does not re view the safet y of radia tion- emit ting consumer product s such as wir eless phones befor e the y can be sold, as it does with ne w drugs or medical device s.
Safet y 95 lev el. The following agencie s belong t o this working gr oup: ● National Institut e for Occupational Safet y and Health ● Envir onmental Pr otection Agency ● Occupational Safet y an.
Safet y 96 Safet y phones. These t ypes of wir eless phones can e xpose the user to measur able Radio Fr equency (RF) ener gy because of the short distance be t ween the phone and the user’ s head.
Safet y 97 Other studies e xposed the animals t o RF for up to 2 2 hours per da y . These conditions ar e not similar t o the conditions under which people use wir eless phones, so w e do not know with certaint y what the r esults of such studies mean for human health.
Safet y 98 Safet y bet ween the time of exposur e to a cancer -causing agent and the time tumors de velop — if the y do — ma y be many , many y ears. The int erpret ation of epidemiological studies is hampered b y difficulties in measuring actual RF e xposure during da y-t o-day use of wir eless phones.
Safet y 99 gov ernment, industry , and academic or ganizations. CTIA- funded re search is conduct ed through contr acts with independent inv estigat ors. The initial re search will include bo th labor at ory studies and studies of wirele ss phone users.
Safet y 100 Safet y your phone so y ou can find your phone’ s RF exposur e lev el in the online listing. 8. What has the FD A done to measur e the Radio Fr equency ener gy coming from wirele ss phon.
Safet y 101 do not kno w that there is — it is probabl y very small. But if y ou are concerned about a voiding ev en pot ential risks, you can tak e a few simple st eps to minimize your e xposure t o Radio Fr equency (RF) energy .
Safet y 102 Safet y Some groups sponsor ed by other national go vernments ha ve advised that childr en be discour aged from using wir eless phones at all. F or example, the gov ernment in the Unit ed Kingdom distribut ed leaflets containing such a recommenda tion in December 2 000.
Safet y 103 Engineers (IEEE). This st andard specifies t est methods and performance requir ements for hearing aids and wirele ss phones so that no int erference occur s when a person use s a “compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid a t the same time.
Safet y 104 Safet y 1 0 Driver Safet y T ips Y our wirele ss phone gives y ou the pow erful abilit y to communicat e by v oice almost an ywhere, an ytime. An important re sponsibilit y accompanies the benefits of wir eless phones, one that e very user must uphold.
Safet y 105 4. Suspend conv ersa tions during hazardous driving conditions or situations. Let the per son you ar e speaking with know you ar e driving; if necessary , suspend the call in hea vy tr affic or hazardous w eather conditions. Rain, slee t, snow , and ice can be hazar dous, but so is hea vy tr affic.
Safet y 106 Safet y Make people y ou are talking with a war e you ar e driving and if necessary , suspend conv ersa tions which hav e the pot ential t o divert your at tention fr om the road.
Safet y 107 appears injur ed or a vehicle you kno w to be st olen, call roadside a ssistance or o ther special non-emer gency wirele ss number . The abov e tips are meant a s gener al guidelines.
Safet y 108 Safet y dev eloped b y scientific and engineering expert s dra wn from industry , gov ernment, and academia aft er ext ensive re view s of the scientific lit er ature r elated t o the biological effects of RF ener gy .
Safet y 109 performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the bod y) as requir ed b y the FCC for each model. This device w as t est ed for t ypical body -worn oper ations with the back of the phone kep t 0.7 9 inches (2.0 cm) bet ween the user’ s body and the back of the phone.
Safet y 110 Safet y ht tp://www .fcc.gov/oe t/ea/fccid/ aft er searching on FCC ID. T o find information that pertains t o a particular model phone, this sit e uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually print ed somewher e on the case of the phone.
Safet y 111 compatible with hearing -aids. The int ent of the HAC Act is t o ensure r easonable access t o t elecommunications services for persons with hearing disabilitie s. While some wirele ss phones ar e used near some hearing device s (hearing aids and cochlear implants), user s ma y det ect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise.
Safet y 112 Safet y Hearing device s may also be r at ed. Y our hearing device manufactur er or hearing health profe ssional ma y help you find this r ating. Higher r atings mean that the hearing de vice is rela tively imm une to int erference noise. The hearing aid and wirele ss phone r ating value s are then added t ogether .
Safet y 113 American National St andards Institut e (ANSI) C6 3.1 9 standar d. T o enter that the Hearing Aid Compatibilit y r ating for your phone is maintained, secondary tr ansmit t ers such as Blue too th and WLAN components must be disabled during a call.
Acce ssories 114 Accessories There ar e a variet y of accessories a vailable for y our mobile phone. Consult your local dealer for a vailabilit y . Optional items ar e sold separ at ely . B at tery Char ger The bat tery char ger allows y ou t o charge y our phone.
Limit ed W arr ant y St at ement Limit ed W arrant y Stat ement 115 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: L G offers y ou a limit ed warr anty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessorie s w.
Limit ed W arr ant y Sta t ement 116 Limit ed W arrant y Stat ement Department of L G. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back t o the consumer aft er the completion of service under this limit ed warr anty .
Limit ed W arrant y Stat ement 117 including, but not limit ed t o an y implied warr anty of marke tabilit y or fitness for a particular use. (7) Damage re sulting from use of non-L G appro ved accessories. (8) All plastic surfaces and all other e xt ernally exposed parts that ar e scr atched or damaged due t o normal cust omer use.
Limit ed W arr ant y Sta t ement 118 Limit ed W arrant y Stat ement L G SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR THE L OSS OF THE USE OF THE PR ODUCT , INCONVENIENCE, L OSS OR ANY O THER D AMA GES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUE.
Inde x Index 119 Index 1 1 0 Driver Safet y Tips 10 4 A Accessorie s 1 14 Airplane Mode 7 9 Alarm Clock 6 3 Albums 5 7 Alert T ype 7 1 All Messages 4 4 All Songs 5 5 Announce Alert 6 7 Answer Op tions.
Inde x Index 120 Index FD A Consumer Updat e 93 F ont Set tings 7 4 G Genre s 5 7 Get ting Started with Y our Phone 2 2 Groups 4 8 H Help 6 6 How t o Install Y our microSD TM Car d 2 3 How t o Remov e.
P P aired De vices 6 1 Phone Info 8 2 Phone Numbers W ith P auses 3 1 Phone Overvie w 1 6 Picture Me ssage 4 6 P ower 6 2 P ower On/Off T one 7 2 Q Quick Access t o Conv enient F eatures 28 Quick V ol.
V V oice Command 6 5 V oicemail 4 2, 6 5 V olume 7 0 W W allpaper 7 3 W arning! Important safet y information 9 2 W eb Message 4 4 W elcome 9 W ord Pr ediction 7 5 W orld Clock 6 8 Inde x 122 Index.
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