LG C1500 User Manual
LG C1500 User Manual

LG C1500 User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    C1500 User Guide Some of contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider.
  • Page 2 All materials used herein, including but not limited to trademarks, service marks, and all other commercially valuable rights, properties and products are owned by and proprietary to LG Electronics, Inc. and may not be reproduced, republished, redistributed or disseminated, either in whole or in part, without the express written permission of LG Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 3: Limited Warranty Statement

    LG, including damage caused by shipping, blown fuses, spills of food or liquid. 3. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship.
  • Page 4 WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG INFOCOMM INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE...
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  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Unpacking... 7 For Your Safety... 8 Your Phone ... 12 Phone Components ... 12 Your Phone’s Features... 13 Display Information... 14 Getting Started ... 16 Installing the SIM Card ... 16 Charging the Battery... 17 Turning Your Phone On and Off ... 18 Access Codes...
  • Page 7 Activate the Conference Call on Hold ... 28 Adding Calls to the Conference Call... 29 Private Call in a Conference Call... 29 Ending a Conference Call ... 29 Menu Tree... 30 Recent Calls ... 34 Missed Calls... 34 Dialed Calls ... 34 Received Calls ...
  • Page 8 Download Messages... 42 Inbox ... 42 Receive ... 42 Chat ... 42 Templates ... 42 Text... 42 Multimedia ... 43 Business Card ... 43 Check Memory ... 44 Games & Apps... 45 Shop Games... 45 Games & Apps... 45 Favorites... 45 Information ...
  • Page 9 Favorites... 59 Games & Apps... 59 Ringtones/Audio ... 59 Graphics ... 59 Multimedia Contents ... 60 Tools ... 60 Alarm Clock... 60 Calendar ... 61 Calculator ... 62 Memo ... 62 World Time... 63 Unit Converter ... 63 Address Book ... 64 Contact List ...
  • Page 10 Contrast ... 69 Languages... 69 Date & Time ... 70 Set Date ... 70 Date Format ... 70 Set Time... 70 Time Format ... 70 Auto Update ... 70 Call Settings ... 70 Call Forwarding ... 70 Answer Mode ... 71 Send My Number ...
  • Page 11: Unpacking

    Unpacking Check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below. Handset Standard Battery Travel Adapter User Guide...
  • Page 12: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety Important Information This user guide contains important information on the use and operation of this phone. Please read all the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this user guide could void your warranty for this equipment.
  • Page 13 Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal’s teeth, nails, come into contact with the battery. There is a risk of this causing a fire. Store the battery in a place 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.).
  • Page 14 For Your Safety Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 15 metallic components should not be used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain be used. Body-worn maintain 0.6 inches(1.5cm) separation distance between the user s body and the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided.
  • Page 16: Your Phone

    Your Phone Phone Components 1. Earpiece 2. Left soft key 3. Side keys 4. Tools menu hot key 5. Send key 6. Alphanumeric keys 7. Microphone 8. Active flip 9. Display screen 10. Navigation key 11. Confirmation key 12. Right soft key 13.
  • Page 17: Your Phone's Features

    Your Phone’s Features 1. Earpiece 2, 12. Left soft key / Right soft key: Each of these keys perform the functions indicated by the text on the display immediately above them. 3. Side keys: These keys are used to control the volume of ringtone in standby mode and speaker volume during a call.
  • Page 18: Display Information

    Your Phone Antenna External display Backlight A backlight illuminates the display and the keypad. When you press any key or open the folder, the backlight turns on. It turns off if no key is pressed within a given period of time, depending on the Backlight menu option.
  • Page 19 On-Screen Icons The table below describes various display indicators or icons that appear on the phone’s display screen. Icon Description Indicates the strength of the network signal. Indicates a call is in progress. Indicates the speakerphone has been activated. Indicates that GPRS service is available. Indicates the alarm has been set and is on.
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    Getting Started Installing the SIM Card When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription details, such as your PIN, any optional services available and many others. Important! The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting or removing the card.
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    4. Place the battery so that the tabs on the end align with the slots at the bottom of the phone. 5. Press the battery until it clicks into place. Make sure that the battery is properly installed before switching the phone on.
  • Page 22: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    Getting Started 3. When charging is finished, disconnect the adapter from the power outlet and from the phone by pressing on the gray tabs on both sides of the connector while pulling the connector out. Notice If your phone is powered on while charging, you’ll see the bars in the battery indicator icon cycle.
  • Page 23: Access Codes

    Getting Started 4. When you wish to switch the phone off, hold down key until the power-off image displays. 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 9.5.3).
  • Page 24: General Functions

    General Functions Making a Call 1. Make sure your phone is powered on. 2. Enter a phone number including the area code. To edit a number on the display screen, press the right/left navigation keys to move the cursor to desired position or simply press the erase one digit at a time.
  • Page 25: Answering A Call

    Answering a Call When you receive a call, the phone rings and the flashing phone icon appears on the screen. If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number (or name if stored in your Address Book) is displayed. 1.
  • Page 26: Entering Text

    General Functions Entering Text You can enter alphanumeric characters by using the phone’s keypad. For example, storing names in the Address Book, writing a message, creating scheduling events in the calendar all require entering text. The following text input methods are available in the phone.
  • Page 27 The word changes as letters are typed - ignore what’s on the screen until the word is typed completely. If the word is still incorrect after typing completely, press the down navigation key once or more to cycle through the other word options. Example: Press Press key] to type Home...
  • Page 28 General Functions Characters in the Order Display Upper Case . , - ¿ ? ¡ ! @ 1 A B C Á Ã Ç 2 D E F É 3 G H I Í 4 J K L 5 M N O Ó Ñ 6 P Q R S 7 T U V Ú...
  • Page 29: 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 and alter the settings of a particular function. The roles of the soft keys vary according to the current context;...
  • Page 30: 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 (See page 64 for details).
  • Page 31: In-Call Menu

    In-Call Menu Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call. To access these functions during a call, press the left soft key [Options]. During a Call The menu displayed on the handset screen during a call is different than the default main menu displayed when in idle screen, and the options are described below.
  • Page 32: Rejecting An Incoming Call

    In-Call Menu Rejecting an Incoming Call You can reject an incoming call without answering by simply pressing the key. During a call, you can reject an incoming call by pressing the left soft key, which is the [Menu] key and selecting the Reject call or by pressing the Muting the Microphone You can mute the microphone during a call by pressing...
  • Page 33: Adding Calls To The Conference Call

    Adding Calls to the Conference Call To add a call to an existing conference call, press the left soft key, and then select the Join menu of Conference call. Private Call in a Conference Call To have a private call with one caller from a conference call, display the number of the caller you wish to talk to on the screen, then press the left soft key.
  • Page 34: 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) 1.1 Missed Calls 1.2 Dialed Calls 1.3 Received Calls 1.4 Delete Recent Calls 1.5 Call Durations 1.5.1 Last Call...
  • Page 35 2. Messaging (continued) 2.4 Download Messages 2.4.1 Inbox 2.4.2 Receive 2.5 Chat 2.6 Templates 2.6.1 Text 2.6.2 Multimedia 2.6.3 Business Card 2.7 Check Memory 3. Games & Apps (see page 45) 3.1 Shop Games 3.2 Games & Apps 3.3 Favorites 3.4 Information 3.4.1 Memory Status 3.4.2 Java Version...
  • Page 36 Menu Tree 7. My MEdia (see page 59) 7.1 Favorites 7.2 Games & Apps 7.3 Ringtones/Audio 7.4 Graphics 7.5 Multimedia Contents 7.6 Tools 7.6.1 Alarm Clock 7.6.2 Calendar 7.6.3 Calculator 7.6.4 Memo 7.6.5 World Time 7.6.6 Unit Converter 8. Address Book (see page 64) 8.1 Contact List 8.2 New Contact 8.3 Speed Dials...
  • Page 37 9. Settings (see page 68) 9.1 Sounds 9.1.1 Shop Ringtones 9.1.2 Ringtones 9.1.3 Volume 9.1.4 Ring Alert Type 9.1.5 Message Alert Tones 9.1.6 Key Tones 9.2 Display 9.2.1 My Wallpaper 9.2.2 Backlight 9.2.3 Contrast 9.2.4 Languages 9.3 Date & Time 9.3.1 Set Date 9.3.2 Date Format 9.3.3 Set Time...
  • Page 38: Recent Calls

    Recent Calls You can check the record of missed, received, and dialed calls only if the network supports the Calling Line Identification (CLI) within the service area. The number and name (if available) are displayed together with the date and time at which the call was made.
  • Page 39: Call Durations

    Call Durations Allows you to view the duration of your incoming and outgoing calls. You can also reset the call times. The following timers are available: Last Call (Menu 1.5.1) Length of the last call. Received Calls (Menu 1.5.2) Length of the incoming calls. Dialed Calls (Menu 1.5.3) Length of the outgoing calls.
  • Page 40: Messaging

    Messaging Text Messages Your phone receives voice mail notification messages and Short Message Service (SMS) messages. Voice mail and SMS are network services. Please contact your service provider for more information. When the icon appears, you have received a new voice mail.
  • Page 41: Inbox

    Sound: Attach sounds that are available for short message. Text Templates: Use the text templates already set in the phone. Phone Number: Attach a phone number. Business Card: Attach your name card. Inbox (Menu 2.1.2) Received text messages, page messages, and email lists may be searched and the contents may be viewed.
  • Page 42: Settings

    Messaging Settings (Menu 2.1.5) This menu allows you to set up default SMS information. Message Center Number: Allows you to store or change the number of your email gateway required when sending text messages. You must obtain this number from your service provider. Email Gateway: Allows you to store or change the number of your email gateway required when sending text messages.
  • Page 43: Inbox

    • Add Image: Allows you to add a image before or after current image. • Add Sound: Allows you to add a sound before or after current sound. • Delete Image: Deletes the current image. • Delete Sound: Deletes the current sound. Inbox (Menu 2.2.2) You will be alerted when you have received messages.
  • Page 44: Sent

    Messaging • Delete: Delete the selected message. • Move to Draft: Cancel the sending of the message and move to Draft. Sent (Menu 2.2.4) Allows you to see sent messages here. For sent message, you can see the delivery status. •...
  • Page 45: Settings

    • Remove Slide: Allows you to move to previous or next slide. • Add Image: Allows you to add a image before or after current image. • Add Sound: Allows you to add a sound before or after current sound. •...
  • Page 46: Voice Mailbox Number

    Messaging You can quickly connect to the first voice server by pressing and holding the key in Idle Mode. Voice Mailbox Number (Menu 2.3.2) Allows you to change the voice mail server number, if necessary. Note Voice Mail is a network feature. Please contact your service provider for further details.
  • Page 47: Multimedia

    The following options are available. Edit: Allows you to write a new message or edit the selected template message. Send Via * Text Messages: Sends the selected template message by SMS. * Multimedia Messages: Sends the selected template message by MMS. Delete: Allows you to delete the selected template message.
  • Page 48: Check Memory

    Messaging Check Memory Menu 2.7 You can check the current memory status of each memory for SMS and MMS.
  • Page 49: Games & Apps

    Games & Apps Java is a technology developed by Sun Microsystems. Similar to the way you would download the Java Applet using the standard Netscape or MS Internet Explorer browsers, Java MIDIet can be downloaded using the WAP enabled phone. Depending on the service provider, all Java based programs such as Java games can be downloaded and run on a phone.
  • Page 50: Information

    Games & Apps Delete: Selected bookmark is deleted. Deleted bookmark cannot be restored so caution is required when deleting bookmarks. Edit: Selected bookmark can be edited. Editing a bookmark is done in the order of URL ¡ Title ¡ Profile(Access Point) ¡ User ID ¡ Password. When creating a new bookmark, same order is followed.
  • Page 51: Java Version

    Games & Apps Java Version (Menu 3.4.2) Displays current Java version.
  • Page 52: Media Mall

    MEdia Mall Shop Ringtones This menu option connects to Cingular’s ringtone download site. Shop Games This menu option connects to Cingular’s game download site. Shop Graphics This menu option connects to Cingular’s graphic download site Shop Multimedia This allows you to connect to http://mmsstore.cingular.com URL and download multimedia contents Shop Applications...
  • Page 53: Media Net

    MEdia Net You can access various WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) services such as banking, news, weather reports, and flight information. These services are specially designed for mobile phones and they are maintained by the WAP service providers. Check the availability of WAP services, pricing and tariffs with your network operator and/or the service provider whose service you wish to use.
  • Page 54: Media Net

    Favorites Your phone may have some pre-installed bookmarks for sites not affiliated with LG. LG does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take the same precautions, for security or content, as you would with any site.
  • Page 55: Go To Url

    Go To URL You can directly connect to the site you want. You need to enter a specific URL. Access Point A Profile is the network information used to connect to the internet. Cingular supports three kinds of profiles: MEdia Net, Home and Roam. MEdia Net is used to connect to the internet using GPRS, Home uses CSD (Circuit Switched Data) with Cingular gateways, and Roam uses CSD without the...
  • Page 56: Cache Check

    MEdia Net Cache Check (Menu 5.5.2) Set a value whether a connection attempt is made through cache or not. Note A cache is a buffer memory, which is used to store data temporarily. Security Certificates A list of the available certificates is shown. WAP Information The WAP Browser version is displayed.
  • Page 57: Instant Messaging

    Instant Messaging Instant Messaging feature can only be used with the support of the network operator or communities such as AIM, ICQ. For Instant Messaging users, a valid User ID and Password will be required in order to login and exchange messages as well as checking the online status.
  • Page 58 Instant Messaging Save Password: You may save your password in Login input. Power-on Login: You may start login automatically after 20 seconds or so if you save a valid password and then reset your mobile. Connection: You may set your IM connection information.
  • Page 59 Note When you select left/right navigation Key or Confirm Key on the Contact List, it offers the ability to view or hide conversations. Saved Conversations: You may view or delete the stored conversation session. Settings • Screen Name: You may select the Screen Name to be used while in the Group chat service.
  • Page 60 Instant Messaging Online Menu / Group Chat When cursor is located on a Group Conversations List View/Hide Groups: You can select to view or hide the Group Chat List. Join New Group: This allows you to join a new Group Chat. In order to join, Group ID is required. Search Group: You can join after searching the Group Name or Group Topic.
  • Page 61 Note The device only can support a maximum of 30 contacts and therefore not all their contacts will be visible on the phone if they have more than 30. Send To Others: This offers the ability to send a message to unknown contact. When selected, User ID must be typed in prior to starting an IM session or conversation.
  • Page 62 Instant Messaging Menu options available in the Conversation screen Send: Typed message can be sent. Back To List: This brings the screen back to the contact list. End Conversation: This ends the active conversation and clears the conversation buffer. Block/Unblock Contact: This allows or blocks conversation with the selected Contact.
  • Page 63: My Media

    My MEdia Favorites Your phone may have some pre-installed bookmarks for sites not affiliated with LG. LG does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take the same precautions, for security or content, as you would with any site. For further details, see page 50.
  • Page 64: Multimedia Contents

    My MEdia Note Pictures supplied as default can only be used under the Set As Wallpaper mode. Multimedia Contents The left soft key [Options] will bring up the following options. Send Via Text Message: EMS Animation can be sent via SMS. Send Via Multimedia Message: Downloaded Animation can be sent via MMS.
  • Page 65: Calendar

    6. Allows you to select the alarm melody by using the right/left navigation keys. 7. Press the left soft key [Set]. Off: Cancel the alarm. Notice If this option is set to On, the alarm will ring at the specified time, even when the phone is switched off.
  • Page 66: Calculator

    My MEdia Note You can see Edit, Delete,View all schedules, Delete past, and Delete all menus dependent on setting of the schedule. Calculator (Menu 7.6.3) Using this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator provides the basic arithmetic functions: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  • Page 67: World Time

    World Time (Menu 7.6.5) Allows you to check the current Greenwich Mean Time(GMT) and 51 major cities around the world, using the left/right navigation keys. The screen shows the city name, current date and time. To select the time zone in which you are located, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 68: 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 memories, although physically separate, are used as if they were a single entity, called the Address Book.
  • Page 69: Speed Dials

    2. Scroll to highlight New Contact, and press the left soft key [Select]. 3. You can add new Address book entries to SIM memory or the Address book memory. To select the memory, go to Set memory (Menu 8.7.1). (Refer to page 66.) •...
  • Page 70: Copy All

    Address Book • Members List: Allows you to see the member list in the group. • Group Ring Tone: Allows you to select the ring tone to be used when you receive a voice phone call from a person in the group. •...
  • Page 71: Set View Detail

    If you select SIM or Phone, the phone will store an entry to the SIM or the phone. Set View Detail (Menu 8.7.2) If you select On, you can view the information of each member in details (Menu 8.4). If you select Off, you can view only name of each member (Menu 8.4).
  • Page 72: Settings

    Settings Sounds You can use the Sound Settings feature to customize various settings, such as the: Ring melody, volume and type Sounds made when you press a key, make an error or receive a message Shop Ringtones (Menu 9.1.1) This menu option connects to Cingular’s ringtone download site.
  • Page 73: Backlight

    1. Scroll through the list by pressing the left or right navigation key. You have various preset images available. You can also select the blank background and any images downloaded from the Internet. 2. Press the left soft key [Select] when the required image is highlighted.
  • Page 74: Date & Time

    Settings Date & Time Set Date (Menu 9.3.1) Allows you to enter the day, month and year. You can change the date format via the Date Format menu option. Format: Allows you to change the time and date formats. Date Format (Menu 9.3.2) YYYY/MM/DD(year/month/day) DD/MM/YYYY(day/month/year)
  • Page 75: Answer Mode

    - To Voice Mail: Forwards to voice mail center. This function does not include All Data Calls and All Fax Calls menus. - To Other Number: Inputs the number for diverting. - Favorite Number: You can check recent five diverted numbers. •...
  • Page 76: Send Dtmf

    Settings Send DTMF (Menu 9.4.8) You can send the DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) tones of the number on the display during a call. This option is helpful for entering a password or account number when you call an automated system, like a banking service.
  • Page 77: Connection

    Note PIN: Personal Identification Number. Connection World Phone (Menu 9.6.1) When the America(850/1900) option is selected the device can be used in the US, and when the Europe(1800) option is chosen the device can be used in European countries. Note The US frequency is set at 850/1900 MHz and the European frequency is set at 1800 MHz.
  • Page 78: Reset Access Point

    Settings Reset Access Point (Menu 9.6.4) This allows Profile information to be restored to original setting. For example, this option will restore the Profile that has been deleted by the Delete All selection from the Access Point (Menu 5.4) submenu. Reset Setting Menu 9.7 You can easily reset your phone to its default...
  • Page 79: 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 calls and missed calls? Press the key.
  • Page 80 Q&A Why does the phone heat up? The phone may get hot when there is a very long call duration or when games are played or even when surfing the Internet for a long time. This has no effect upon the life of the product or performance. Why is there no ring tone, but only a blinking LCD screen? Phone may be set to ‘Vibration All’...
  • Page 81: 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 This adapter allows you to charge the battery. It supports standard U.S.
  • Page 82: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines TIA Safety Information Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety Information for Wireless Handheld phones. Inclusion of the text covering Pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and Other Medical Devices is required in the ownerís manual for CTIA Certification. Use of the remaining TIA language is encouraged when appropriate.
  • Page 83 Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas where you drive.
  • Page 84 Safety Guidelines Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
  • Page 85 The battery does not need to be fully discharged before recharging. Use only LG-approved chargers specific to your phone model since they are designed to maximize battery life. Do not disassemble or impact the battery as it may cause electric shock, short-circuit, and fire.
  • Page 86 Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. If a damaged antenna contacts skin, it may cause a slight burn. Please contact an LG Authorized Service Center to replace the damaged antenna. Do not immerse your phone in water. If this...
  • Page 87 If the phone does not work, take it to an LG Authorized Service Center. The power cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause (cancer) birth defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 88 Safety Guidelines FDA Consumer Update The U.S. Food and Drug Administrationís Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones. 1.Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones.
  • Page 89 effects of wireless phone use on human health. The FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...
  • Page 90 Safety Guidelines 4.What are the results of the research done already? The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories.
  • Page 91 is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used. 6.What is the FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? The FDA is working with the U.S.
  • Page 92 Safety Guidelines National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement. The exposure limit takes into consideration the body’s ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and is set well below levels known to have effects.
  • Page 93 distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna.
  • Page 94 Safety Guidelines and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a ‘compatible’ phone and a ‘compatible’...
  • Page 95 10 Driver Safety Tips Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere, anytime. An important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When operating a car, driving is your first responsibility.
  • Page 96 Safety Guidelines may be stopped at a stop sign, red light or otherwise stationary. But if you need to dial while driving, follow this simple tip— dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting.
  • Page 97: Specific Absorption Rate

    Consumer Information on SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) This Model Phone Meets the Government’s Requirements for Exposure to Radio Waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 98 Safety Guidelines 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 BEJC2000. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA)
  • Page 99: 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 Divert Ability to reroute calls to another number. Call waiting Ability to inform users that they have an incoming call when engaged on another call.
  • Page 100 Glossary Roaming Use of your phone when you are outside your home area (when traveling for example). SDN (Service Dial Number) Telephone numbers supplied by your network provider and giving access to special services, such as voice mail, directory inquiries, customer support and emergency services.
  • Page 101: Index

    Index Access codes ... 19 Accessories ... 77 Active flip... 12,13 Add new... 46,51,61,62 Add member... 66 Address book... 26,64 Adjusting the volume... 20 Alarm clock ... 60 All Calls ... 35 Answering a call ... 21 Answer mode... 71 Auto redial...
  • Page 102 Index Display information... 14 End key... 12,13 Ending a call... 20 Entering text... 22 FDN... 72 Fixed dial number... 72 Flip open ... 71 Games ... 45,48,59 Go to URL... 51 GPRS ... 73,95 Group icon... 66 Group ring tone... 66 Headset...
  • Page 103 Message key... 12,13 Microphone... 12,13 Minute minder ... 71 Missed calls... 34 Muting the microphone... 28 Multimedia messages ... 38 Multiparty calls... 95 Navigation key... 12,13 Outbox... 39 Own number... 67 Phone to SIM ... 66 Power key... 12,13 Private call ... 29 Received Calls ...
  • Page 104 Index Templates... 42 Text messages... 36 Time format ... 70 Travel adapter ... 7,77 Unit converter... 63 Upper case... 24 Valid period ... 41 Vibrate mode... 21 View all schedules... 61 Voice mailbox number... 42 Wallpaper... 68 WAP browser ... 49 WAP information...

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