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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Unpacking..............7 Vibrate Mode (Quick) ............21 For Your Safety............8 Signal Strength..............21 Your Phone ............. 12 Entering Text ..............21 Phone Components ............12 Your Phone’s Features............. 13 Selecting Functions and Options ....... 25 Display Information............15 Address Book ............
  • Page 3 Menu Tree............... 29 Sent ..................37 Drafts .................. 37 Recent Calls ............33 Settings................38 Delete All ................38 Missed Calls..............33 Dialed Calls ............... 33 Multimedia Messages............. 38 Received Calls ..............33 Write Message..............38 Delete Recent Calls ............34 Inbox ...................
  • Page 4 Chat ..................42 Shop Applications............47 Templates ................42 MEdia Home ..............47 Text..................43 MEdia Net ............... 48 Multimedia ................. 43 Business Card ..............43 MEdia Home ..............49 Bookmarks................. 49 Memory Status ..............44 Go To URL................50 Access Point ..............
  • Page 5 My MEdia ..............58 Copy All ................67 Delete All ................67 Bookmarks................. 58 Set Memory ............... 67 Games & Apps..............58 Information ................ 68 Ringtone/Audio ..............58 Graphics ................58 Settings ..............69 Multimedia Contents ............59 Sounds ................69 Tools ...................
  • Page 6 Date & Time ..............71 Connection................. 75 Set Date ................71 Network Selection ............75 Date Format ............... 71 GPRS Attach ..............76 Set Time................71 Access Point..............76 Time Format ............... 71 Reset Access Point ............76 Auto Update ............... 71 Reset Settings ..............
  • Page 7: Unpacking

    Unpacking Check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below. Handset Standard Battery Travel Adapter User Guide...
  • Page 8: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety Important Information phone may affect nearby inadequately shielded electronic equipment. You should consult with This user guide contains important information on the manufacturers of any personal medical devices such use and operation of this phone. Please read all the as pacemakers and hearing aides to determine if they information carefully for optimal performance and to are susceptible to interference from your mobile...
  • Page 9 For Your Safety Do not put your phone in a place subject to Charging is displayed on the screen after excessive dust, and keep the minimum required connecting the travel adapter. Only if the battery is distance between the power cord and heat sources. totally empty, it takes long time to display "Charging".
  • Page 10 For Your Safety FCC RF Exposure Information Body-worn Operation WARNING! Read this information before operating the This device was tested for typical body-worn phone. operations with the back of the phone kept 10mm between the use's body and the back of the phone. To In August 1996, the Federal Communications (FCC) of comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a the United States, with its action in Report and Order...
  • Page 11 For Your Safety FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance Adapter (Charger) Cautions This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of Using the wrong battery charger could damage your FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two phone and void your warranty. conditions: (1) This device and its accessories may not The adapter or battery charger is intended for cause harmful interference, and (2) this device and its...
  • Page 12: Your Phone

    Your Phone Phone Components 1. Earpiece 7. Display screen 8. 5-way joystick or Navigation key 9. Right soft key 2. Side keys 3. Left soft key 10. Message key 4. Send key 11. End / Power key 12. Clear key 5.
  • Page 13: Your Phone's Features

    Your Phone Your Phone’s Features 8. 5-way joystick or Navigation key: Enables scrolling through names, phone numbers, menus or settings. 1. Earpiece The 5-way joystick is also used to move the cursor 2. Side keys: These keys are used to control the up and down, right and left when writing text, using volume of ringtone in standby mode and speaker the calendar, and in some game applications.
  • Page 14 Your Phone Ear- microphone jack Side keys Space bar key Text input key Enter a space. Toggle between text. Backlight A backlight illuminates the display and the keypad. Shift key Enter key When you press any key or open the folder, the A tab for shift function.
  • Page 15: Display Information

    Your Phone Display Information On-Screen Icons The table below describes various display indicators Icon area or icons that appear on the phone’s display screen. Icon Description Indicates the strength of the network signal. Text and graphic area Indicates a call is in progress. Indicates that GPRS service is available.
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    Getting Started Installing the SIM Card 3. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card socket so that it locks the card into place. Make sure that the When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are notched corner is bottom left and the gold contacts provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your of the card face into the phone.
  • Page 17: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started 4. Place the battery so that the tabs on the end align Charging the Battery with the slots at the bottom of the phone. Use of unauthorized accessories could damage your phone and invalidate your warranty. To use the travel adapter provided with your phone: 1.
  • Page 18: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    Getting Started 3. When charging is finished, disconnect the adapter Turning Your Phone On and Off from the power outlet and from the phone by 1. Hold down the key until the phone switches on. pressing on the gray tabs on both sides of the connector while pulling the connector out.
  • Page 19: Access Codes

    Getting Started Access Codes You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid unauthorized use of your phone. The access codes can be changed by using the Change Codes feature (Menu 9.5.5). Security code (4 to 8 digits) The security code protects the unauthorized use of your phone.
  • Page 20: General Functions

    General Functions Making a Call Making International Calls 1. Press and hold the key for the international 1. Make sure your phone is powered on. prefix. The ‘+’ character can be replaced with the 2. Enter a phone number including the area code. To international access code.
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Volume

    General Functions Adjusting the Volume holding down key. During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece Signal Strength volume, use the side keys of the phone. If you are inside a building, being near a window may In idle mode, you can adjust the ring volume using the give you better reception.
  • Page 22 General Functions ABC Mode Using the T9 Mode This mode allows you to enter letters by pressing the The T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enter key labeled with the required letter once, twice, three words easily with a minimum number of key presses. or four times until the letter is displayed.
  • Page 23 General Functions 2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any 2. To insert a space, press the key once. To delete keystrokes. letters, press the key. Press and hold down the key to clear the display. 3. Complete each word with a space by pressing key.
  • Page 24 General Functions Using the 123 (Numbers) Mode The 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers in a text message (a telephone number, for example). Press the keys corresponding to the required digits before manually switching back to the appropriate text entry mode.
  • Page 25: Selecting Functions And Options

    Selecting Functions and Options Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customize the phone. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via the two soft keys marked . Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and alter the settings of a particular function.
  • Page 26: Address Book

    Address Book You can store phone numbers and their corresponding names in the memory of your SIM card. In addition, you can store up to 255 numbers and names in the phone memory. The SIM card and phone memory, although physically separate, are utilized like a single entity known as the Contact List.
  • Page 27: In-Call Menu

    In-Call Menu Your phone provides a number of control functions that the display will show that a second call is waiting. This you can use during a call. To access these functions feature, known as Call Waiting, is only available if your during a call, press the left soft key [Options].
  • Page 28: Multiparty Or Conference Calls

    In-Call Menu Multiparty or Conference Calls Setting Up a Conference Call To set up a conference call, place one call on hold and The multiparty or conference service provides you while the active call is on, press the left soft key and with the ability to have a simultaneous conversation then select the Join menu of Conference call.
  • Page 29: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree The following illustration shows the available menu structure and indicates the: Number assigned to each menu option. Page where you can find the feature description. 1. Recent Calls (see page 33) 2. Messaging (see page 36) 1.1 Missed Calls 2.1 Text Messages 1.2 Dialed Calls 2.1.1 Write Message...
  • Page 30 Menu Tree 2. Messaging (continued) 4. MEdia Mall (see page 47) 2.4 Download Messages 4.1 Shop Ringtones 2.4.1 Inbox 4.2 Shop Games 2.4.2 Receive 4.3 Shop Graphics 2.5 Chat 4.4 Shop MMS 2.6 Templates 4.5 Shop Applications 2.6.1 Text 4.6 MEdia Home 2.6.2 Multimedia 5.
  • Page 31 Menu Tree 7. My MEdia (see page 58) 8. Address Book (see page 64) 7.1 Bookmarks 8.1 Contact List 7.2 Games & Apps 8.2 New Contact 7.3 Ringtone/Audio 8.3 Speed Dials 7.4 Graphics 8.4 Voice Tag List 7.5 Multimedia Contents 8.5 Caller Groups 7.6 Tools 8.6 Copy All...
  • Page 32 Menu Tree 9. Settings (see page 69) 9. Settings (continued) 9.1 Sounds 9.4 Call Settings 9.1.1 Shop Ringtones 9.4.1 Call Forwarding 9.1.2 Ringtones 9.4.2 Answer Mode 9.1.3 Volume 9.4.3 Send My Number 9.1.4 Ring Alert Type 9.4.4 Call Waiting 9.1.5 Message Alert Tones 9.4.5 Minute Minder 9.1.6 Key Tones 9.4.6 Auto Redial...
  • Page 33: Recent Calls

    Recent Calls You can check the record of missed, received, and Dialed Calls Menu 1.2 dialed calls only if the network supports the Calling This option lets you view the last 20 outgoing Line Identification (CLI) within the service area. calls(called or attempted).
  • Page 34: Delete Recent Calls

    Recent Calls Delete Recent Calls Notice Menu 1.4 The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider Allows you to delete Missed, Received and Dialed call may vary, depending upon network features, rounding-off for lists. You can delete all call lists at one time. billing, and so forth.
  • Page 35: Total Data

    Recent Calls Total Data (Menu 1.6.3) You can check the total amount of data through WAP and an external device.
  • Page 36: Messaging

    Messaging Text Messages Send To Number: Enter the phone number or select Menu 2.1 the number from the address book. Your phone receives voice mail notification messages Send To Email: Enter the email or select the email and Short Message Service (SMS) messages. from the address book.
  • Page 37: Inbox

    Messaging Sent Sound: Attach sounds that are available for short (Menu 2.1.3) message. View lists and contents of sent messages in this menu Text Templates: Use the text templates already set and also verify if transmission was successful. in the phone. The following options are available.
  • Page 38: Settings

    Messaging Settings Multimedia Messages (Menu 2.1.5) Menu 2.2 This menu allows you to set up default SMS A multimedia message can contain text, images, information. and/or sound clips. This feature can be used only if it is Message Center Number: Allows you to store or supported by your network operator or service change the number of your email gateway required provider.
  • Page 39: Inbox

    Messaging • Remove Slide: Deletes the selected slide. • Save Message: Allows you to save a multimedia message in draft or as template. • Add Image: Allows you to add a image before or after • Save Items: Allows you to extract picture and sound. current image.
  • Page 40: Sent

    Messaging • Send: Send the selected message. • Details: Allows you to view information about outbox messages; Subject (only for multimedia message), • Cancel: Cancel the selected message from being Message date & time, Message type, Message size. sent. • Reply: Allows you to reply to the current message. •...
  • Page 41: Settings

    Messaging • Slide Format: Allows you to make the message • Image Bottom • Image Left contents aligned right, left, top and bottom. • Image Top • Image Right • Add Slide: Allows you to add a slide before or after Validity Period: Set the duration for keeping current slide.
  • Page 42: Listen To Voice Mail

    Messaging Listen To Voice Mail and subscription, contact your WAP service provider. (Menu 2.3.1) Service providers can update an existing push Before using this feature, you must enter the voice message every time a new push message is received. server number obtained from your service provider Messages can be updated even if you have moved (see menu option 2.3.2).
  • Page 43: Text

    Messaging Text • Slide Duration: Allows you to set timer for slide and (Menu 2.6.1) text. • Please call me back • I’m late. I will be there at • Slide Format: Allows you to make the message • Where are you now? •...
  • Page 44: Memory Status

    Messaging Send Via Multimedia Message: Sends the selected name card by MMS. Delete: Allows you to delete the selected name card. Memory Status Menu 2.7 You can check the current memory status of each memory for SMS and MMS.
  • Page 45: Games & Apps

    Games & Apps Java is a technology developed by Sun Microsystems. Shop Games Menu 3.1 Similar to the way you would download the Java This menu option connects to Cingular’s game Applet using the standard Netscape or MS Internet download site. Explorer browsers, Java MIDIet can be downloaded using the WAP enabled phone.
  • Page 46: Information

    Games & Apps View: Detailed information on a bookmark can be Note viewed such as name of bookmark and address of After selecting the Connect function to access the Java bookmark. MIDlet Provider’s server, you may choose one of many Java programs to download and install into your phone.
  • Page 47: Media Mall

    MEdia Mall Shop Ringtones MEdia Home Menu 4.1 Menu 4.6 This menu option connects to Cingular’s ringtone Connect to a homepage. The homepage may be the download site. site which is defined in the activated profile. It will be defined by the Service Provider if you have not defined Shop Games it in the activated profile.
  • Page 48: Media Net

    MEdia Net You can access various WAP(Wireless Application Navigating with the WAP Browser Protocol) services such as banking, news, weather You can surf the Internet using either the phone keys reports, and flight information. These services are or the WAP Browser menu. specially designed for mobile phones and they are Using the Phone Keys maintained by the WAP service providers.
  • Page 49: Media Home

    Your phone may have some pre-installed bookmarks to be sent via SMS to another person. for sites not affiliated with LG. LG does not warrant or • Delete All: Allows you to erase all bookmarks. endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you...
  • Page 50: Go To Url

    MEdia Net • Send URL: Allows the stored URL under Bookmark MEdia Net Home Roam to be sent via SMS to another person. 1. Activate 1. Activate 1. Activate • Delete All: Allows you to erase all bookmarks. 2. Settings 2.
  • Page 51: Cache Settings

    MEdia Net Cache Settings Menu 5.5 The information or services you have accessed are stored in the cache memory of the phone. Clear Cache (Menu 5.5.1) Remove all contexts saved in cache. Cache Check (Menu 5.5.2) Set a value whether a connection attempt is made through cache or not.
  • Page 52: Instant Messaging

    Instant Messaging Instant Messaging feature can only be used with the Offline Menu support of the network operator or communities such Login as AIM, ICQ. For Instant Messaging users, a valid †User ID and Password will be required in order to This allows users to login by filling in the User ID and login and exchange messages as well as checking the Password.
  • Page 53: Im Information

    Instant Messaging - Access Point: You can change internet connection Save Password: You may save your password in settings. Login input. When you select Binding Protocol as Automatic Power-on Login: You may start login automatically after 20 seconds or so if you save a valid password - Binding Protocol: Phone will automatically select and then reset your mobile.
  • Page 54 Instant Messaging When cursor is located on a Conversation Note When you select left/right navigation Key or Confirm Key on View: View allows you to converse with the the Contact List, it offers the ability to view or hide selected Unknown Contact and contact which conversations.
  • Page 55 Instant Messaging Online Menu / Group Chat Invite Others: This allows you to invite another contact to the group chat. You can use the contact list within the menu or by inviting based on the When cursor is located on a Group search results.
  • Page 56 Instant Messaging When cursor is located on a Contact Rename List: This renames the selected contact list. Add List: This adds a new contact list. Chat/View: Chat will display a screen where conversation with selected Contact can take place / Add Contact: This adds a new contact to the View shows conversation of the contact which selected contact list, in the meantime this searches...
  • Page 57 Instant Messaging Menu options available in the Conversation Note screen • Within the conversation screen, you can insert Symbol, Emoticon and Text Template by using the right soft key. Send: Typed message can be sent. • In the conversation window, you can use a side key or Back To List: This brings the screen back to the up/down navigation key for scrolling conversation.
  • Page 58: My Media

    Sound. Your phone may have some pre-installed bookmarks Delete All: This deletes all sounds. for sites not affiliated with LG. LG does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you Note should take the same precautions, for security or Sounds supplied as default can only be used under the Set content, as you would with any site.
  • Page 59: Multimedia Contents

    My MEdia On: Set the time(hour and minute) for activating the Note alarm. Pictures supplied as default can only be used under the Set As Wallpaper mode. 1. Enter the menu. 2. Select [On] by pressing the right/left navigation Multimedia Contents Menu 7.5 keys.
  • Page 60: Calendar

    My MEdia Notice Note If this option is set to On, the alarm will ring at the specified Your phone should be switched on to use this function. time, even when the phone is switched off. View: Press the left soft key [Options] to delete or To stop the alarm when it rings, open the phone and press edit the note you selected.
  • Page 61: Voice Recording

    My MEdia Note Delete: Allows you to delete a specific memo. All memos recorded are played back, starting with the You can see Edit, Delete, View all schedules, Delete past, most recent one. and Delete all menus dependent on setting of the schedule. Record New: Allows you to record a memo.
  • Page 62: Memo

    My MEdia Memo (Menu 7.6.5) Add New: Add a new memo, up to 20 memos and 40 characters per each memo. To write, edit and delete a memo on a specific date, Delete All: Allows you to delete all memos. You are proceed as follows.
  • Page 63: Unit Converter

    My MEdia Unit Converter (Menu 7.6.7) This converts any measurement into a unit you want. There are 4 types that can be converted into units: Length, Surface, Weight, and Volume. 1. You can select one of four unit types by pressing the left soft key [Unit].
  • Page 64: Address Book

    Address Book You can store phone numbers and their corresponding • Write Text Message: You can write a text message. names in the memory of your SIM card. In addition, For further details, see page 43. you can store up to 255 numbers and names in the •...
  • Page 65: New Contact

    Address Book New Contact Speed Dials Menu 8.2 Menu 8.3 You can add a address book entry by using this You can assign any of the keys, with a function. Phone memory capacity is 255 entries. SIM name list entry. You can call directly by pressing this card memory capacity depends on the cellular service key for 2-3 seconds.
  • Page 66: Caller Groups

    Address Book Caller Groups Listen: You can play back the voice attached to a Menu 8.5 phone number. There are 6 predefined groups as well as one Change: You can change the voice attached to a additional group labeled Others where you can create phone number.
  • Page 67: Copy All

    Address Book • Group Icon: Allows you to select the graphic icon Delete Original: When copying, Original Dial to be displayed when you receive a call from a Number will be erased. person in the group. Delete All Menu 8.7 •...
  • Page 68: Information

    Address Book Information Menu 8.9 Service Dial Number (Menu 8.9.1) You can view the list of Service Dialing Numbers (SDN) assigned by your network provider(If supported by the SIM card). Such numbers include the emergency, directory assistance and voice mail numbers. 1.
  • Page 69: Settings

    Settings Sounds Headset: When using the Headset, volume level can Menu 9.1 be adjusted. You can use the Sound Settings feature to customize Handsfree: When using the Handsfree, volume level various settings, such as the: can be adjusted. Ring melody, volume and type Ring Alert Type (Menu 9.1.4) Sounds made when you press a key, make an error...
  • Page 70: Display

    Settings Display Backlight (Menu 9.2.2) Menu 9.2 You can select whether or not the phone uses the You can change the background image and the display backlight. A marginal increase in the standby/talk time style for Menu Mode according to your preference. can be achieved by turning the backlight off.
  • Page 71: Languages

    Settings Languages Date Format (Menu 9.2.5) (Menu 9.3.2) You can select the display language. When the YYYY/MM/DD(year/month/day) language option is set to Automatic, the language is DD/MM/YYYY(day/month/year) automatically selected according to the language of MM/DD/YYYY(month/day/year) the SIM card used. English will be set if the language on the SIM card is not supported in the phone.
  • Page 72: Call Settings

    Settings Call Settings - To Voice Mail Center: Forwards to voice mail Menu 9.4 center. This function does not include All Data To change the settings for call diverting: Calls and All Fax Calls menus. Call Forwarding - To Other Number: Inputs the number for diverting. (Menu 9.4.1) - To Favorite Number: You can check recent five When this network service is activated, you can direct...
  • Page 73: Call Waiting

    Settings Call Waiting Security (Menu 9.4.4) Menu 9.5 The network will notify you of a new incoming call Various codes and passwords are used to protect the while you have a call in progress. Select Activate to features of your phone. They are described in the request the network to activate call waiting, Cancel to following sections (see pages 25) request the network to deactivate call waiting, or View...
  • Page 74: Phone Lock

    Settings Phone Lock Auto Key Lock (Menu 9.5.2) (Menu 9.5.3) When the Phone Lock feature is enabled, the phone is When you enable Automatic key lock, keypad will be locked and you must enter the phone password each lock automatically on an idle screen after selected time the phone is switched on.
  • Page 75: Change Codes

    Settings Note Automatic: Allows you to set the phone to automatically search for and select one of the Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM card does not, cellular networks available in your area. this menu option is not displayed. The phone will be set to Automatic even though the Change Codes power is off and on.
  • Page 76: Gprs Attach

    Settings GPRS Attach Reset Access Point (Menu 9.6.2) (Menu 9.6.5) If you select Power On and you are in a network that This allows Profile information to be restored to supports packet data, the phone registers to the GPRS original setting. For example, this option will restore network and sending short messages will be done via the Profile that has been deleted by the Delete All GPRS.
  • Page 77: Q&A

    Q&A Please check to see if any problems you have encountered with the phone are described in this section before taking the phone in for a service or calling a service engineer. How do I view the list of outgoing calls, incoming Why is the connection not consistent abruptly calls and missed calls? disconnects even when established?
  • Page 78 Q&A Why does the phone heat up? Why is no number dialed when you recall a Address Book entry? The phone may get hot when there is a very long call duration or when games are played or even Check that the number has been stored correctly by when surfing the Internet for a long time.
  • Page 79: Accessories

    Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability. Travel Adapter Headset This adapter allows you to Connects to your phone, charge the battery.
  • Page 80: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines TIA Safety Information Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety Information literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, for Wireless Handheld phones. Inclusion of the text and physicians from universities, government health covering Pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and Other agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of...
  • Page 81 Safety Guidelines Tips on Efficient Operation Pacemakers For your phone to operate most efficiently: The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6’) Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone is in use.
  • Page 82 Safety Guidelines Other Medical Devices Aircraft If you use any other personal medical device, consult FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the the manufacturer of your device to determine if they air. Turn your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft. are adequately shielded from external RF energy.
  • Page 83 Safety Guidelines For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place biological effects may occur, but such findings have objects, including either installed or portable wireless not been confirmed by additional research.
  • Page 84 Safety Guidelines The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless Support needed research into possible biological phones with the Federal Communications Commission effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones; (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for...
  • Page 85 Safety Guidelines agencies. When the phone is located at greater studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours distances from the user, the exposure to RF is per day. These conditions are not similar to the drastically lower because a person's RF exposure conditions under which people use wireless phones, decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the so we don’t know with certainty what the results of...
  • Page 86 Safety Guidelines numbers of animals would be needed to provide Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one influential result of this work has been the exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data that development of a detailed agenda of research needs is directly applicable to human populations, but 10 or that has driven the establishment of new research...
  • Page 87 Safety Guidelines 7.How can I find out how much radio frequency 8.What has the FDA done to measure the radio energy exposure I can get by using my wireless frequency energy coming from wireless phones? phone? The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers All phones sold in the United States must comply (IEEE) is developing a technical standard for with Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Page 88 Safety Guidelines 9.What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to 10.What about children using wireless phones? radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to If there is a risk from these products — and at this users of wireless phones, including children and point we do not know that there is —...
  • Page 89 Safety Guidelines 11.What about wireless phone interference with The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless medical equipment? phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones occur, the FDA will conduct testing to assess the can interact with some electronic devices.
  • Page 90: Specific Absorption Rate

    Safety Guidelines Consumer Information on SAR level in all tested frequency bands. Although SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the (Specific Absorption Rate) actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. Because the phone is This Model Phone Meets the Government’s designed to operate at multiple power levels to use Requirements for Exposure to Radio Waves.
  • Page 91 Safety Guidelines The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID BEJF9100.
  • Page 92: Glossary

    Glossary To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage of the feature on your mobile phone, here are a few definitions. Call Barring Java Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming calls. Programming language generating applications that can run on all hardware platforms, whether small, Call Divert...
  • Page 93 Glossary Phone Password SMS (Short Message Service) Security code used to unlock the phone when you Network service sending and receiving messages to have selected the option to lock it automatically each and from another subscriber without having to speak time it switches on.
  • Page 94: Index

    Index Business card..............43 Access codes ..............19 Accessories ..............79 Cache check ..............51 Add new............. 46,50,60,62 Calculator ................. 61 Add member..............67 Calendar ................60 Address book.............. 26,64 Caller groups..............66 Adjusting the volume............21 Call barring............... 72 Alarm clock ..............
  • Page 95 Index Display screen............12,13 Display information............15 Headset..............15,69,79 End key................. 12,13 Inbox................ 37,39,42 Ending a call..............20 In-call menu ..............27 Entering text..............21 Languages................ 71 FDN..................74 Last call................34 Fixed dial number............74 Lower case..............23 Games ..............45,47,58 Making a Call ..............
  • Page 96 Index Message key............... 12,13 Microphone..............12,13 Received Calls ............33,34 Minute minder ..............73 Missed calls..............33 Muting the microphone..........27 Security code..............19 Multimedia messages ............ 38 Send ................12,13 Send my number ............. 72 Sent ................... 37 Navigation key............12,13 Set memory ..............
  • Page 97 Index Travel adapter .............. 7,79 Unit converter..............63 Upper case............... 23 Valid period ..............41 Vibrate mode..............21 Voice mailbox number............ 42 Voice recording............... 61 Wallpaper................. 70 WAP browser ..............48 WAP information............34,51 World time................ 62...

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