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GD510 User Guide

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Some of the contents in this manual may
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the software of the phone or your service
provider.

GD510 User Guide


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Getting to know your phone .............6 Contacts .................................................. 22
Open view .................................................7 Adding a new contact ........................ 22
G, Installing the SIM and battery ...........8 Searching for a contact ...................... 22
Charging your phone............................9 Creating a group .................................. 22
Memory card ......................................... 10 Changing your contact settings ..... 23
Menu map .............................................. 11 Viewing information ........................... 23
Using your touch screen ................... 12 Messaging .............................................. 24
Touch screen tips ................................. 12 Sending a message ............................. 24
Control the touch screen .................. 12 Entering text .......................................... 24
T9 mode .................................................. 24
Your home screen ............................... 13
Handwriting recognition .................. 25
The quick keys....................................... 14
MobileMail ............................................. 25
The status bar ........................................ 15
IM ............................................................... 25
Calls .......................................................... 17 Accessing the IM feature ................... 25
Making a call .......................................... 17 Message folders.................................... 25
Making a call from your contacts ... 17 Changing your text message
Answering and rejecting a call........ 17 settings .................................................... 26
In-call options ....................................... 18 Changing your Picture Message
Speed dialing ........................................ 19 settings .................................................... 26
Making a second call .......................... 19 Changing your other settings ......... 27
Viewing your call logs ........................ 19
Camera .................................................... 28
Using Call Forward .............................. 20
Getting to know the viewfinder ..... 28
Using Call Waiting................................ 20
Taking a quick photo .......................... 29
Changing the common call
After taking a photo............................ 29
setting ...................................................... 21
Using the advanced settings ........... 30
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Contents
Video camera ........................................ 31 Playing a game ..................................... 40 Ad
Getting to know the viewfinder ..... 31 Documents ............................................ 40 Us
Making a quick video ......................... 32 Transferring a file to your phone .... 40
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After making a video .......................... 32 Others ...................................................... 40
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Using the advanced settings ........... 33 Muvee studio ........................................ 40
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Creating a movie .................................. 41
Your photos and videos .................... 34 Co
Music ........................................................ 41
Viewing your photos and videos ... 34 Ba
Transferring music onto your
Capturing an image from a video .. 34 inf
phone ....................................................... 42
Viewing your photos as a slide Vie
Playing a song ....................................... 42
show ......................................................... 35 Sy
Creating a playlist ................................ 42
Setting a photo as wallpaper........... 35 Sy
FM Radio ................................................. 43
Editing your photos ............................ 36 Us
Searching for stations ........................ 43
Adding an effect to a photo............. 37 Sy
Resetting channels .............................. 43
Media ....................................................... 38 The
Utilities .................................................... 44
Images ..................................................... 38 Ac
Adding an event to your calendar . 44
Sending images.................................... 38 Ad
Adding an item to your to do list ... 44
Using an image ..................................... 38 bo
Using date finder ................................. 44
Printing an image ................................ 39 Us
Adding a memo.................................... 45
Moving or copying an image .......... 39 Sa
Setting your alarm ............................... 45
Sounds ..................................................... 39 Ac
Adding a memo with the drawing
Using a sound ....................................... 39 Vie
panel ........................................................ 45
Videos ...................................................... 39 Ch
Voice recorder ....................................... 46
Watching a video ................................. 39 set
Recording a sound or voice ............ 46
Sending a video clip ........................... 40 Us
Using your calculator ......................... 46
Games & Apps ...................................... 40
Converting a unit ................................ 46
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.... 40 Adding a city to your World clock .. 47 Settings ................................................... 54
.... 40 Using the stopwatch .......................... 47 Personalizing your profiles ............... 54
.... 40 Changing your screen settings ....... 54
PC Sync.................................................... 48
.... 40 Changing your phone settings ....... 55
Installing LG PC Suite on your
.... 40 Changing your connectivity
computer ................................................ 48
.... 41 settings .................................................... 55
Connecting your phone and PC ..... 48
.... 41 Using memory manager ................... 56
Backing up and restoring the
Sending and receiving your files
information on your phone ............. 48
.... 42 using Bluetooth .................................... 57
Viewing phone files on your PC...... 49
.... 42 Changing your Bluetooth
Synchronizing your contacts ........... 49
.... 42 settings: .................................................. 57
Synchronizing your messages ....... 50
.... 43 Pairing with another Bluetooth
Using your phone as a Music
.... 43 device ....................................................... 58
Sync device ........................................... 50
.... 43 Using a Bluetooth headset ............... 58
The web .................................................. 51 Software Upgrade ............................... 59
... 44
Accessing the web .............................. 51
ar . 44 Accessories ............................................ 60
Adding and accessing your
... 44 Technical data ....................................... 61
bookmarks ............................................. 51
.... 44 For Your Safety........................................ 62
Using RSS reader .................................. 52
.... 45 Safety Guidelines ................................... 68
Saving a page ....................................... 52
.... 45 Trouble Shooting ................................... 86
Accessing a saved page .................... 52
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Viewing your Internet history.......... 52
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Changing the web Internet
.... 46
settings .................................................... 52
.... 46
Using your phone as a modem....... 53
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5
Getting to know your phone Op
Side keys
• When the screen is at the
Home screen: Ring tone
and key tone volume.
• During a call: Earpiece
volume.

Charger, cable and Batte


handsfree connector

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Smart key
• Accepts and ends a call.
• Goes to home screen directly.
Camera/Multi-tasking key
• Long press to use the
camera.
• Short press to use multi-
Power/Lock key tasking.
• Long press for power on/off.
• Short press to turn on/off the screen.

WARNING: Placing a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it


while it is in your pocket can damage the phone’s LCD and touch screen
functionality.
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Open view

the
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Battery

External camera lens

MicroSD Card Slot

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Installing the SIM and battery Ch
1 Remove the battery cover Rem
WARNING: Do not use your on th
Slide the battery cover towards the
fingernail to remove the battery. the T
bottom of the phone and away
from it. inclu
WARNING: Do not remove cable
the battery when the phone is a pow
switched on, as this may damage be ch
the phone. mess
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3 Install the battery charg
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Insert the left side of the battery full”
into the top edge of the battery charg
2 Install the SIM card compartment first.
Slide the SIM card into the SIM card Ensure that the battery contacts
holder making sure that the gold align with the phone’s terminals.
contact area on the card is facing Press the right side of the battery
downwards. Please make sure the until down it clicks into place.
battery is removed from the phone
before installing the SIM card. To
remove the SIM card, pull it gently
outwards.

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Charging your phone
Remove the charger socket cover
r on the side of your GD510. Connect
y. the Travel Adapter (Charger) and the
included USB cable. Connect the USB
cable into the phone and plug it into
a power socket. Your GD510 must
ge be charged until the “Battery full“
message appears on the screen.
NOTE: The battery must be fully
charged initially to improve battery
lifetime. Disregard the first “Battery
y full” message and keep the phone on
y charge overnight.
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Memory card Me
Installing a memory card 5 Flip down then push the slot to Touc
You can expand the memory space lock. furth
on your phone by using a MicroSD 6 Replace the cover. COM
memory card.
NOTE: A memory card is an optional Formatting the memory card CO
accessory. Your memory card may already be
1 Remove the battery cover. formatted. If it isn’t, you will need to
2 Push the microSD card slot to format it before you can start to use it.
release lock. 1 From the Home screen select ,
3 Flip up the slot. then Phone settings in SETTINGS
tab.
2 Touch Memory info then choose
External memory.
3 Touch Format and then confirm
your choice.
4 Enter the password, if one is set.
Your card will then be formatted
and ready to use. U
NOTE: If there is existing content
on your memory card, the folder
structure may be different after
formatting since all files will have
been deleted.

4 Put the microSD card on the card


tray. Make sure the gold colour
contact area is facing downwards.

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Menu map
Touch in the Home screen to open a Top menu. From here you can access
further menus by scrolling through the icons:
COMMUNICATION, ENTERTAINMENT, UTILITIES and SETTINGS.

COMMUNICATION ENTERTAINMENT
e Messaging Camera
to MobileMail Games & Apps
se it.
IM Media
,
GS My Account Music
Contacts Gallery
e Call History FM radio
Dialing Video camera
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Speed dials Muvee studio
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UTILITIES SETTINGS
Internet Profiles
Shop Screen settings
Yahoo! Search Phone settings
Alarms Call settings
Organizer Bluetooth
Memo Touch settings
Voice recorder Connectivity
Tools Message settings

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Using your touch screen Yo
Touch screen tips Scrolling You c
• To select an item, touch the centre Drag from side to side to scroll.
of the icon. On some screens, such as the call A
• Do not press too hard. The history list, you can also scroll up or
touchscreen is sensitive enough to down.
pick up a light, firm touch.
• Use the tip of your finger to touch
the option you require. Be careful
not to touch any other keys.
• Whenever your GD510 is not in use,
it will return to the lock screen.
Control the touch screen
The controls on the GD510 touch
screen change dynamically
depending on the task you are
carrying out.
Opening Applications
To open any application, simply touch
its icon.

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Your home screen
You can drag and click what you need right away in all home screen types.

Active Active
or Widget home Speed dial home
screen - When you screen - When
touch on the you touch
bottom right of the , the speed dial
screen, the mobile list appears. You
widget panel can call, send
appears. When you a message or
register widget by edit the contact
dragging it, the directly in this
widget is created home screen.
in the spot where it
was dropped.
Active
Livesquare home screen - On the
Livesquare screen, You can easily
make a call and send a message to
the number allocated to an avatar. To
use the call, messaging or contacts
function, select an avatar and choose
the Quick key icon you want to use.

TIP! The User Interface is based on three types of Homescreen. To swap


between the home screens just wipe quickly over the display from left to
right, or from right to left.
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Your home screen
The quick keys The
The quick keys on your home screen provide easy, one-touch access to the The s
functions you use the most. indic
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Touch to bring up the touch Touch to open your Contacts. or GP
dialing pad to make a call. To search for the number Below
you want to call, enter the mea
name of the contact at the likely
top of the screen using
the touchpad. You can also Icon
create new contacts and edit
existing ones.

Touch to access the Touch to open the full Top


Messaging menu. From here menu which is divided into
you can create a new SMS or four categories.
MMS, or view your message
folder.

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The status bar Icon Description
The status bar uses various icons to An alarm is set
indicate things like signal strength,
new messages and battery life, as well Customised Profile in use
as telling you whether your Bluetooth (The number in the icon
or GPRS is active. will vary)
cts.
Below is a table which explains the Normal profile in use
meaning of the icons you’re most
e likely to see in the status bar. Outdoor profile in use

o Icon Description Silent profile in use


dit Multitasking
Headset in use
Network signal strength
(number of bars will vary) Call forward
No network signal
EDGE in use
o Remaining battery life
Roaming
Battery empty
Flight mode is on
New text message
Bluetooth is active
New voice message
BGM play
Message inbox is full

Message sending failed BGM pause

Multimedia message Memory card is enabled


sending failed for use

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Your home screen Ca
Changing your Status from Mak
the status bar 1 To
Touch the centre of the status bar to 2 Ke
open the Status Summary. It shows ke
the current Time, Network, SVC ID, 3 To
Battery, Handset memory, External 4 To
Memory, Profile, MP3s and Bluetooth
status. Here you can set the Profile TIP
type, play/pause MP3s and activate/ an
deactivate Bluetooth. ho
Using the Multi-tasking
TIP
function the
Press the multi-tasking hard key be
to open the Multitasking menu. From
here you can view all the applications
that are running and access them with
one touch.
When you have an application
running in the background (e.g.
a game or the FM radio), will
appear in the status bar.

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Calls
Making a call Making a call from your
1 Touch to open the keypad. contacts
2 Key in the number using the 1 From the home screen touch to
keypad. open the Contacts.
3 Touch to initiate the call. 2 Tap the Name field box on the top
4 To end the call, press the Smart key. of the screen and enter the first few
letters of the contact you would like
TIP! To enter + for making to call using the keypad.
an international call, press and 3 From the filtered list, touch the Call
hold . icon next to the contact you want
to call. The call will use the default
TIP! Press the power key to lock number if there is more than one
the touchscreen to prevent calls for that contact.
being made by mistake. 4 Or, you can touch the contact name
and select the number to use if
there is more than one for that
contact to use. You can also touch
to initiate the call to the default
number.
Answering and rejecting a call
When your phone rings, touch the
Smart key to answer the call.
To mute the ringing, slide up the lock
screen. This will unlock the phone if it
is locked, then tap . This is useful
if you forgot to change your profile to
Silent for a meeting. Touch Reject to
reject an incoming call.

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Calls
In-call options Spe
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Hold - Touch to put a call on hold.
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Mute - Touch to turn off the sp
microphone so the person you are th
talking to cannot hear you. as
Speaker - Touch to turn the speaker 3 Yo
phone off. co
Options - Touch to bring up a list of nu
further in-call options. nu
tap
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Touch to search your contacts co
during a call.
Touch to add another person to
the call.
Touch to open a numerical keypad
for making a second call. This function
also allows you to navigate menus
with numbered options when you dial
automated telephone services, such as
call centres.
TIP! To scroll through a list of options or your
list of contacts, touch the last item visible and slide your finger up the
screen. The list will move up so more items become visible.

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Speed dialing Making a second call
You can assign a frequently-called 1 During your initial call, touch
contact to a speed dial number. and type the number you want
1 Select Contacts in the to call.
COMMUNICATION tab and select 2 Touch to connect the call.
Speed dials. 3 Both calls will be displayed on the
old.
2 Your voicemail is already set to call screen. Your initial call will be
speed dial 1. You cannot change locked and the caller put on hold.
this. Touch any other number to 4 To change between the calls, touch
assign it a speed dial contact. or press the number of the
eaker 3 Your Contacts will open. Select the held call.
contact you want to assign to that 5 To end one or both calls press
st of number by touching their phone and select End followed by All,
number once. To find a contact, Held or Active.
tap the Name field box and enter
the first letter of the name of the TIP! Touch any single call
contact required. log entry to view the date, time
and duration of the call.

NOTE: You will be charged for each


call you make.
Viewing your call logs
Touch Call in the COMMUNICATION
tab.
TIP! Touch any single call log
entry to view the date, time and
duration of the call.

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Calls
Using Call Forward Using Call Waiting Cha
1 Touch Call settings in the SETTINGS 1 Touch Call settings in the SETTINGS sett
tab. tab. 1 To
2 Touch Call forward. 2 Touch Call barring. tab
3 Choose whether to forward all 3 Choose any or all of the six options: 2 Sc
voice calls, when the line is busy, All outgoing Fro
when there is no answer or when Outgoing international se
you cannot be contacted. Outgoing international calls Ca
4 Enter the number you want to except home country O
forward to. All incoming ca
5 Touch Request to activate. Incoming when abroad fro
NOTE: Charges are incurred for Deactivate all gr
forwarding calls. Please contact your 4 Enter the call barring password. nu
network provider for details. Please check with your network co
operator about this service. Sa
TIP! To turn off all call Se
forwards, select Deactivate all TIP! Select Fixed dial w
from the Call forward menu. numbers from the Call settings di
options to turn on and compile
a list of numbers which can be Au
called from your phone. You’ll fo
need your PIN2 code from your An
operator. Only numbers included an
in the fixed dial list can be called ke
from your phone. M
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Changing the common call BT answer mode - Select Hands-
NGS setting free to be able to answer a call
using a Bluetooth headset, or select
1 Touch Call settings in the SETTINGS Handset to press a key on the
tab. handset to answer a call.
ons: 2 Scroll and touch Common settings. Save new number - Select Yes to
From here you can adjust the save a new number.
settings for:
Call reject - Slide the switch to
ON to highlight the Reject list. You
can touch the text box to choose
from all calls, specific contacts or
groups, or those from unregistered
numbers (those not in your
k contacts) or with no caller ID. Touch
Save to change the setting.
Send my number - Choose
whether your number will be
displayed when you call someone.
Auto redial - Slide the switch left
for ON or right for OFF.
Answer mode - Choose whether to
ed answer the phone using the send
d key or any key.
Minute minder - Slide the switch
left to ON to hear a tone every
minute during a call.

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Contacts
Adding a new contact Searching for a contact Cha
1 Touch Contacts in the There are two ways to search for a sett
COMMUNICATION tab and touch contact: You c
Add contact. 1 Touch Contacts in the so th
2 Choose whether to save the contact COMMUNICATION tab. prefe
to your Handset or SIM. 2 Touch Search. 1 To
3 Enter your first and last name. 3 You see a list of contacts. Typing in CO
4 You can enter up to five different the first letter of a contact’s name in Se
numbers per contact. Each entry the Name field will jump the menu 2 Fro
has a preset type Mobile, Home, to that alphabetical area of the list. fo
Office, Pager and Fax. Co
TIP! The alphabetical keypad
5 Add an email addresses. You can Co
is displayed once you tap the
enter up to two different email Name field. an
addresses per contact. Co
6 Assign the contact to one or more Creating a group yo
groups. You can assign up to 1 Touch Contacts in the yo
three groups per contact. Choose COMMUNICATION tab. And touch ch
between No group, Family, Groups. M
Friends, Colleagues, School or VIP. as
2 Touch Add group or touch and
7 You can also add a Ringtone, select Add group. be
Birthday, Anniversary, Homepage, m
3 Enter a name for your new group.
Home address, Company name, Se
You can also assign a ringtone to
Job title, Company address, Memo Se
the group.
and Livecon. de
4 Touch Save.
8 Touch Save to save the contact. pr
NOTE: If you delete a group, the yo
contacts which were assigned to Ba
that group will not be lost. They ba
will remain in your Contacts. ex
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Changing your contact Restore contacts - Restores your
settings contacts from the external memory.
This option requires external
You can adapt your contact settings
memory.
so that your Contacts suits your own
preferences. Clear contacts - Delete all your
contacts. Choose between Handset
1 Touch Contacts in the
and SIM and touch Yes if you
g in COMMUNICATION tab and touch
are sure you want to wipe your
me in Settings.
contacts.
enu 2 From here, you can adjust the
ist. following settings: Viewing information
Contact list settings - Adjust the 1 Touch Contacts in the
Contacts location, Name display COMMUNICATION tab and touch
and Quick command key settings. Information.
Copy - Copy your contacts from 2 From here you can view your
your handset to your SIM or from Service dial numbers, your Own
your SIM to your handset. You can number, your Memory info.
ch choose one at a time, or all at once. (showing your memory usage) and
Move - This works in the same way My business card.
and as Copy, but the contact will only
be saved to the location you’ve TIP! To add your own business
moved it to. card, select My business card and
p. enter your details as you would
o Send all contacts via Bluetooth - for any contact. Touch Save to
Send all of your contacts to another finish.
device using Bluetooth. You will be
prompted to turn on Bluetooth if
you select this option.
o Backup contacts - Performs a
backup your contacts on to the
external memory. This option
requires external memory. 23
Messaging
Messaging Entering text Han
Your GD510 combines SMS and MMS There are five ways to enter text: In Ha
into one intuitive and easy-to-use Keyboard, Handwriting-screen, on th
menu. Handwriting-box, Handwriting- conv
double box. mess
Sending a message or Ha
You can choose your input method by
1 Touch Messaging in the your
tapping and Input method.
COMMUNICATION tab. And touch
New message to begin composing Touch to turn on T9 mode. This Mob
a new message. icon is only shown when you choose Mob
2 Touch Insert to add an image, Keypad as the input method. your
video, sound, template and so on. Touch to choose the writing Mail,
3 Touch Recipient at the bottom of language. and
the screen to enter the recipients. phon
Touch to change between easily
Then enter the number or touch numbers, symbols and text input.
to select a contact. You can away
even add multiple contacts. Use Shift key to change between
capital or lowercase input. IM
4 Touch Send when ready. The I
T9 mode only
WARNING: If an image, video The T9 mode uses a built-in dictionary netw
or sound is added to an SMS it to recognize the words you’re writing such
will be automatically converted Mess
based on the sequence of keys you’ve
to an MMS and you will be
touched. It predicts the word you are users
charged accordingly.
inputting and suggests alternatives. is req
mess
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Handwriting recognition Accessing the IM feature
In Handwriting mode you simply write 1 Touch IM in COMMUNICATION tab.
on the screen and your GD510 will 2 You can see available IM clients.
convert your handwriting into your The menu items below might not
message. Select Handwriting-Screen appear since not all IM communities
d by or Handwriting-Box according to support the various options. In
your preferred view. addition, the menu strings may
appear differently. This depends
This MobileMail on the selected IM community.
ose Mobile Email allows you to access Keywords, such as User ID, Login,
your Rogers Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! and Contact, will be used as general
g Mail, Windows Live Hotmail, Gmail, terms in IM menus according to
and other email accounts on your the currently selected community,
phone. So, now you can quickly and such as Windows Live™ and Yahoo!®
easily check your email while you are Messenger.
away from your computer.
Message folders
IM There are five folders in Messaging
The Instant Messaging feature can menu.
only be used with the support of the
Inbox - All the messages you receive
nary network operator or communities
are placed into your inbox.
ing such as Windows Live™ and Yahoo!®
u’ve Messenger. For Instant Messaging Drafts - If you do not finish writing a
are users, a valid User ID and Password message, you can save what you have
es. is required to log in and exchange done in this folder.
messages as well as check online Outbox - This is a temporary storage
status. folder while messages are being sent.
Sent items - All the messages you
have sent are placed in this folder.
My folders - Create folders to store
your messages.
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Messaging
Changing your text message Changing your Picture Cha
settings Message settings Touc
Touch Messaging in the Touch Messaging in the COM
COMMUNICATION tab and touch COMMUNICATION tab. Scroll Setti
Settings. Select Text message. You and choose Settings and Picture Voice
can make changes to: Message. You can make changes to: new
Text message centre - Enter the Retrieval mode - Choose between your
details of your message centre. Home network or Roaming network. infor
If you then choose Manual you will prov
Delivery report - Slide the switch
left to receive confirmation that your receive only notifications of MMS Serv
messages have been delivered. and you can then decide whether to or bl
download them in full. also
Validity period - Choose how long
Delivery report - Choose to request creat
your messages are stored at the
and/or allow a delivery report. send
message centre.
Read reply - Choose to request and/or Mess
Message types - Convert your text
allow a reply. perio
into Text, Voice, Fax, X.400 or E-mail.
Priority - Choose the priority level of Info.
Character encoding - Choose how
your MMS. Cell b
your characters are encoded. This
chan
impacts the size of your messages and Validity period - Choose how
therefore data charges. long your message is stored at the
Send long text as - Choose to send message centre.
long messages as Multiple SMS or Slide duration - Choose how long
as an MMS. your slides appear on the screen.
Creation mode - Choose your
message mode.
Delivery time - Choose how long to
wait before a message is delivered.
Multi msg centre - Choose one from
the list or add a new message centre.
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Changing your other settings
Touch Messaging in the
COMMUNICATION tab. And touch
Settings.
Voicemail - Touch to add a
to: new Voicemail service. Contact
n your network operator for more
ork. information about the service they
ll provide.
Service message - Choose to receive
to or block service messages. You can
also set your message security by
est creating trusted and untrusted lists of
senders in Service security option.
nd/or Message counter - Choose to set
period for counting messages.
l of Info. service - Choose whether to turn
Cell broadcast on/off and select your
channels and languages.
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Camera
Getting to know the viewfinder Tak
1 Pr
of
Exposure - This defines and controls of 2W
the amount of sunlight entering the image. yo
Zoom - zoom in or zoom out. This function
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is enabled depending on the picture size ph
you take. ke

Back TIP
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up
Taking a photo ico
Video mode - Slide vie
down this icon to
switch to video mode.
Gallery -This enables
Settings - Touch this icon to open you to access your
the settings menu. See Using the saved photos from
advanced settings. within the camera
View mode - Choose from Full mode. Simply touch,
screen or Full image. and your gallery will
Continuous shot - This enables you appear on the screen.
to take Off/3/6/9 shots automatically
in very quick succession.

TIP! You can bring up the options by tapping the screen. They automatically
turn off after a few seconds.

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Taking a quick photo After taking a photo
1 Press the key on the right side Your captured photo will appear on
of the phone. the screen. The name of the image
2 When the camera has focused on runs along the bottom of the screen.
your subject, touch the on the Touch to send the photo as a
right-center of the screen to take a Message.
photo. You can also press the Touch to set a Home screen
key on the side of the phone firmly. image.
Touch to edit the photo.
TIP! To switch to the camera
mode or video mode, slide Touch to delete the photo you
up/down the camera or video have just taken and confirm by
icon on the centre-right of the touching Yes. The “Deleted” message
viewfinder. appears.
Touch to move to your gallery.
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Camera Vid
Using the advanced settings Get
From the viewfinder, touch Quality - Choose between Super fine,
to open all the advanced settings Fine and Normal. The finer the quality
options. the sharper a photo will be, but the
Size - Change the size of the photo to file size will increase. This means you’ll
save memory space or take a picture be able to store fewer photos in your
preset to the correct size for a contact. memory.
Select a pixel value from the six Memory - Choose whether to save
numerical options: 3M ( 2048x1536), your photos to the Handset memory
2M (1600x1200), 1M (1280x960), or to the External memory.
VGA (640x480), Home screen, Show captured image - Choose to
QVGA(320X240). view the picture with options after
Colour Effect - Choose a colour tone taking a photo.
to apply to the photo you’re taking. Hide icons - Choose the camera
There are four colour tone options: settings icons to be hidden manually
Off, Black & White, Negative or Sepia. or automatically.
White balance - Choose from Auto, Shutter sound - Select one of the
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent three shutter sounds.
or Cloudy. Grid screen - Choose from Off, Simple
Night mode - Useful to use in dark cross or Trisection.
places. Reset settings - Reset all the camera
Self-timer - The self-timer allows settings.
you to set a delay before the camera
takes the picture, after the capture
button is pressed. Choose from Off,
3 seconds, 5 seconds or 10 seconds.
Great for the group photo you want TIP
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Video camera
Getting to know the viewfinder
fine,
ality Image size
e
Saving to handset memory/
ou’ll Zoom - zoom in or zoom out. external memory
our
Back
e
ory Camera mode - Touch
this icon to switch to
o camera mode.
r Start recording
Gallery
Video mode - Video
ally Settings - Touch this icon to open the mode is selected.
settings menu. See Using the advanced
settings.
View Mode - Choose from Full screen or
Full image.
mple
Video size - Choose from QVGA(320x240)
or QCIF(176x144).
era Exposure - A low contrast video will
appear foggy, whereas a high contrast
video will appear much sharper.

TIP! You can close all shortcut options for a clearer viewfinder screen. Simply
touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To recall the options, touch the screen
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Video camera
Making a quick video After making a video Usin
1 Press the camera key on the right A still image representing your From
side of the phone for a few seconds. captured video will appear on the to op
screen. The name of the video runs optio
TIP! To switch to the camera along the bottom of the screen
mode or video mode, slide Colo
together with seven icons down the to us
up/down the camera or video left and right sides .
icon on the right centre of the Whit
viewfinder. Touch to play the video. Whit
Touch to send the video as a ensu
2 Holding the phone horizontally, Message. is rea
point the lens towards the subject Touch to delete the video to co
of the video. you have just took and confirm by you
3 Press the camera key on the touching Yes. The viewfinder will light
phone once to start recording. Or reappear. Incan
touch the red dot . Touch to shoot another video or Cl
4 Rec will appear at the bottom of straight away. Qual
the viewfinder with a timer at the Touch to view a gallery of saved Fine
bottom showing the length of the videos and images. the s
video. size w
5 To pause the video, touch and be ab
resume by selecting . phon
6 Touch on screen or press Dura
the a second time to stop video
recording. video

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Using the advanced settings Memory - Choose whether to save
From the viewfinder, touch Settings your videos to the Handset memory
to open all the advanced settings or to the External memory.
s options. Voice - Choose whether or not to
Colour Effect - Choose a colour tone record a video with sound.
he to use on your new video. Off, Black & Hide icons - Choose the camera
White, Negative, Sepia. settings icons to be hidden manually
White balance - The white balance or automatically.
ensures that any white in your videos Reset settings - Reset all the video
is realistic. In order for your camera camera settings.
to correctly adjust the white balance,
y you may need to determine the
light conditions. Choose from Auto,
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent
or Cloudy.
Quality - Choose between Super fine,
ed Fine and Normal. The finer the quality,
the sharper a video will be, but the file
size will increase. As a result, you will
be able to store fewer videos in the
phone’s memory.
Duration - Set a time limit for your
video. Choose whether to send the
video as an MMS.

TIP! If you choose MMS duration,


choosing a lower image quality
will enable you to shoot a longer
video.

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Your photos and videos
Viewing your photos and Capturing an image from a View
videos video slid
1 Touch Gallery in the 1 Select the video you would like to Slide
ENTERTAINMENT tab. Or Touch capture an image from. phot
on your camera preview screen. You 2 Touch to pause the video a slid
can check your pictures and videos. on the frame you’d like to convert as a s
2 Your gallery will appear on the to an image and touch the upper 1 To
screen. left side of the screen to open the sc
3 Touch the video or photo to open menu. 2 Th
it fully. 3 From the options menu select . Ther
4 To play the video touch . To 4 The image will appear on the Touc
pause playback touch . screen, with its image name.
5 Touch to return to the video. a par
TIP! Flick left or right to 6 The image will be saved in your
view other photos or videos. Media folder and appear in the
gallery.
spee
WARNING: Some
functions will not work properly
if the multimedia file has not
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a Viewing your photos as a Setting a photo as wallpaper
slide show 1 Touch Gallery in the
to Slideshow mode will show all the ENTERTAINMENT tab.
photos in your gallery one at a time as 2 Touch the photo you would like to
a slideshow. Videos can not be viewed set as wallpaper.
ert as a slideshow. 3 Touch the screen to open the menu.
er 1 Touch in the Gallery, then 4 Touch .
he scroll and select Slide show. 5 You can change the size of the
2 The slideshow will begin. picture with .
. There are options within slideshows: 6 When you are happy with the
Touch to go back. picture touch Set.
Touch to pause the slideshow on 7 Choose from the options what
eo. a particular photo. you want to change: All, Widget,
Touch again to resume playback. Speed dial.
Touch to show random.
Touch to increase or decrease the
speed of the slideshow.
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Your photos and videos
Editing your photos Undo the last effect or edit Add
1 Open the photo you’d like to edit you made to the photo. 1 Fro
and touch to bring up the
options. Touch to open the Filter
options. 2 Ch
2 Touch the icons to alter your photo: to
Move your finger across the You can adjust the selected Fa
screen to select the area. photo. de
Draw something on your br
photo freehand. Select the line Tu
thickness from the four options, Co
then the colour you want to use. ef
Add writing to the picture. Bl
co
Decorate your photo with
Se
stamps. Choose from the different
stamps and colours and touch Bl
your photo where you want to Sh
place them. th
ph
Erase whatever you draw. You
ch
can also select the eraser size.
M
Touch to return to the gallery. bl
Save the changes you have O
made to the photos. Select to save ef
the changes over the Original file, Sk
or as a New file. If you select New th
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Adding an effect to a photo Emboss - Give an Emboss effect.
it
1 From the editing screen, touch Solarize - Change the effect of
. exposure to the light.
2 Choose to apply any of the options Vivid - Give an effect of clearness
to the photo: and brilliance.
ed Face beautify - Automatically Moonlight - Change the light to
detect a face in the image and look like moonlight.
brighten it up. Antique - Give an old-looking
Tunnel effect - Lomo camera effect. effect.
Colour negative - Colour negative Glow - Give a light beam effect.
effect. Cartoon - Give a cartoon effect.
Black and white - Black and white Water color - Give a watercolour
colour effect. effect.
Sepia - Give a Sepia effect. 3 To undo an effect simply touch
Blur - Give a blurred effect. Undo .
Sharpen - Move the marker along
the bar to sharpen the focus of the
photo. Select OK icon to apply the
changes or choose to cancel.
Mosaic blur - Touch to apply a
blurred mosaic effect to the photo.
Oil painting - Give an Oil painting
effect.
Sketch - Apply an effect that makes
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Media
You can store any multimedia files Using an image Prin
on your phone’s memory so that you You can choose images to use as 1 To
have easy access to all your pictures, wallpapers and the lock screen or EN
sounds, videos and games. You can even to identify a caller. Im
also save your files to a memory card. wa
1 Touch Media in the
Using a memory card allows you to
ENTERTAINMENT tab and select 2 To
release space in your phone’s memory.
Images. Select the picture you Blu
You can find these files in the menu
want. And touch .
Media in the ENTERTAINMENT tab. TIP
2 Touch Use as and choose from:
Images blu
Homescreen image - Set a Pic
Images contains a list of pictures wallpaper for the home screen.
including default images pre-loaded Lock screen image - Set a
onto your phone, images downloaded wallpaper for the lock screen. Mov
by you and images taken on your Contacts image - Allocate an You c
phone’s camera. image to a particular person in your betw
contacts list so that their picture mem
Sending images this t
shows when they call you.
1 Touch Media in the of th
ENTERTAINMENT tab and select Start up image - Set an image
to appear when you switch the your
Images. Select the picture you
phone on. 1 To
want.
Shut down image - Set an image EN
2 Touch Send and choose from an
Multimedia message, Bluetooth. to appear when you switch the
phone off. 2 Se
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Printing an image Sounds
1 Touch Media in the The Sounds contains a list of sounds
ENTERTAINMENT tab and select including the downloaded sounds,
Images. Select the picture you default sounds and voice recordings.
want. And touch . From here you can manage or send
2 Touch Print then choose between sounds or set them as a ringtone.
Bluetooth and PictBridge.
Using a sound
TIP! You can print via 1 Touch Media in the
bluetooth or by connecting to a ENTERTAINMENT tab and select
PictBridge compatible printer. Sounds.
2 Touch and select Use as.
Moving or copying an image 3 Choose from Ringtone, Message
tone, Start-up and Shut down.
You can move or copy an image
your between the phone memory and the Videos
e memory card. You might want to do
The Videos shows a list of
this to either free some space in one
downloaded videos and videos you
of the memory banks or to safeguard
have recorded on your phone.
your images from being lost.
1 Touch Media in the Watching a video
ge ENTERTAINMENT tab, select Images 1 Touch Media in the
and touch . ENTERTAINMENT tab and select
2 Select Move or Copy. Videos.
3 You can mark/unmark the images 2 Select a video to play.
by tapping it sequentially. Mark the
image that you want to move or
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Media
Sending a video clip Transferring a file to your Crea
1 Select a video. phone 1 Sc
2 Touch then Send and choose Bluetooth is probably the easiest th
from Message, Bluetooth. way of transferring a file from your 2 To
computer to your phone. You can ch
Games & Apps also use the LG PC Suite via your to
You can install new games and sync cable. 3 To
applications on your phone to keep To transfer using Bluetooth: Mu
you amused when you have spare Cla
time. 1 Make sure your phone and
computer have Bluetooth switched 4 To
You can also access this using on and are visible to one another. th
the menu Games & Apps in the
2 Use your computer to send the file 5 To
ENTERTAINMENT tab.
via Bluetooth. cre
Playing a game 3 When the file is sent you will have 6 To
1 Touch Games & Apps in the to accept it on your phone by an
ENTERTAINMENT tab. touching Yes. se
2 Select Games, then choose a game 4 The file should appear in My folder 7 To
to launch. as a default, the second tab in ch
Media. You may overlook the file if
Documents the folder is full.
From the Documents menu in My
stuff, you can view all your document Others
files. From here, you can view your The Others contains a list of the files
Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Text and which are not pictures, sounds, videos,
pdf files. documents, games or applications.
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Creating a movie Music
1 Scroll and touch Muvee studio in Your LG GD510 has a built-in
the ENTERTAINMENT tab. music player so you can play all
r 2 Touch to add an image. Tap the your favourite tracks. To access the
checkbox for the images you want music player, touch Music in the
to include, then select Insert . ENTERTAINMENT tab. From here, you
can access a number of folders:
3 Touch the style tab to choose a
Muvee style. The default style is NOTE: The copyright of music files
Classic Sepia. can be protected by international
hed 4 Touch Default sound to change treaties and national copyright
er. the sound. laws. It may be necessary to obtain
permission or a license to reproduce
file 5 Touch to see what you’ve or copy music. In some countries
created. national law prohibits private
ve 6 Touch then Play order to create copying of copyrighted material.
an order. You can make it random or Before downloading or copying
sequencial. the file, please check the national
der 7 Touch then Save Location to legislation of the applicable country
choose where to save the movie. concerning the use of such material.
e if Recently played - Plays the songs you
have played recently.
All tracks - Contains all the songs you
es have on your phone except the pre-
loaded default music.
deos,
s. Artists - Browse through your music
collection by artist.
Albums - Browse through your music
collection by album.
Genres - Browse through your music
collection by genre.
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Media
Playlists - Contains all the playlists you Playing a song FM
have created. 1 Touch Music in the Your
Shuffle tracks - Play your tracks in a ENTERTAINMENT tab. featu
random order. 2 Select one of the folders and the favou
song you want to play. mov
Transferring music onto your NOT
3 Touch to pause the song.
phone head
4 Touch to skip to the next song. Inser
The easiest way to transfer music onto
your phone is via Bluetooth or your 5 Touch to go back to the sock
sync cable. previous song. you
You can also use LG PC Suite. To 6 Touch to return to the Music
transfer using Bluetooth: menu. You may touch more than Sea
once to return to the menu. You c
1 Make sure both devices have statio
Bluetooth switched on and can see Creating a playlist man
each other. then
You can create your own playlists by
2 Select the music file on the other choosing a selection of songs from num
device and choose to send it via the Playlists folder. re-tu
Bluetooth. head
1 Touch Music in the
3 When the file is ready to be sent ENTERTAINMENT tab. the a
you should accept it on your phone To au
2 Touch Playlists, then Add new
by touching Yes. 1 Sc
playlist, enter the playlist name and
4 The file should appear in Music > touch Save. EN
All tracks. 3 The All tracks folder will show all 2 To
the songs in your phone. Touch all me
of the songs that you would like to th
include in your playlist; a tick will fou
show next to the track names. yo
4 Touch Done. NOT
into
displ
If you
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FM Radio Resetting channels
Your LG GD510 has an FM radio 1 Scroll and touch FM radio in the
feature so you can tune into your ENTERTAINMENT tab, then .
e favourite stations to listen on the 2 Choose Reset channel to reset the
move. current channel or choose Reset
NOTE: You will need to attach your all channels to reset all of the
headphones to listen to the radio. channels. Each channel will return
ng. Insert them into the headphone to the starting 87.5Mhz frequency.
socket (this is the same socket that
you plug your charger into).
sic
n Searching for stations
You can tune your phone to radio
stations by searching for them either
manually or automatically. They will
by then be saved to specific channel
m numbers, so you don‘t have to keep
re-tuning. You must first attach the
headset to the phone as this acts as
the aerial.
To auto tune:
and 1 Scroll and touch FM radio in the
ENTERTAINMENT tab, then .
ll 2 Touch Auto scan. A confirmation
all message appears. Select Yes, then
e to the stations will be automatically
ll found and allocated to a channel in
your phone.
NOTE: You can also manually tune
into a station by using and
displayed in the centre of the screen.
If you press and hold and , the
stations will be automatically found. 43
Utilities
Adding an event to your Adding an item to your to Add
calendar do list 1 To
1 Touch Organizer in the UTILITIES 1 Touch Organizer in the UTILITIES 2 To
tab and select Calendar. tab. 3 Ty
2 Select the date you would like to 2 Select To do and touch Add to do. 4 Yo
add an event to. 3 Set the date for the task, add notes scr
3 Touch then Add event. and select a priority level: High,
Medium or Low. Sett
4 Touch Category then choose from
Appointment, Anniversary or 4 Save your task by selecting Save. 1 To
Birthday. W
5 Enter Subject.
Using date finder th
Date finder is a handy tool to help de
6 Check and enter the date and 2 To
you calculate what the date will be
the time you would like your
after a certain amount of days has 3 Se
event to begin. For Appointment
passed. For example, 60 days from ala
and Anniversary enter the time
10.10.07 will be 09.12.2007. bo
and date your event finishes in
1 Touch Organizer in the UTILITIES 4 Ch
the lower two time and date
tab. ala
boxes. Enter the location if it is an
Appointment. 2 Select Date finder. bo
7 Set Alarm and Repeat. 3 Set the required date in the From Fr
tab. ho
8 Select Save and your event will Th
be saved in the calendar. A square 4 Set the number of days in the
After tab. we
cursor will mark the day that any
events have been saved to and a 5 The Target date will be shown 5 Se
bell will ring at the start time of below. of
your event, so that you can stay 6 Ch
organized. so
so
by
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Adding a memo 7 Add a memo for the alarm in the
1 Touch Memo in the UTILITIES tab. Memo box.
S 2 Touch Add memo. 8 Finally, you can set the snooze
interval to 5, 10, 20, or 30 minutes,
3 Type your memo, then touch Save.
1hour or off.
do. 4 Your memo will then appear on the
9 Once you have set your alarm,
otes screen in the Memo application.
touch Save.
Setting your alarm NOTE: You can set up to 5 alarms
1 Touch Alarms in the UTILITIES tab. including Widget alarm.
e.
Widget alarm should appear in
TIP! Slide the switch ON/OFF to
the list as default and you cannot
the alarm to set it.
p delete it.
e 2 Touch Add alarm.
Adding a memo with the
3 Set the time you would like the
m alarm to sound in the Time field drawing panel
box. 1 Scroll and touch Tools in the
S 4 Choose how you would like your UTILITIES tab .
alarm to repeat in the Repeat 2 Touch Drawing Panel and Add
box: Not repeated, Daily, Mon ~ drawing.
m Fri, Mon ~ Sat, Sat ~ Sun, Except 3 Draw your memo on the touch
holiday or Choose weekday. screen LCD followed by .
The icons then indicate the 4 Touch Yes, then your memo
weekday you select. will appear on the screen in the
5 Select Alarm type to select the type Drawing Panel application.
of alarm you want.
6 Choose Alarm bell and select a
sound from the folder. To listen to
sounds, touch the sound, followed
by .
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Utilities
Voice recorder Using your calculator Add
Use your voice recorder to record 1 Touch Tools in the UTILITIES tab. cloc
voice memos or other audio files. 2 Select Calculator. 1 To
Touch Voice recorder in the UTILITIES 3 Touch the numeric keys using the 2 Se
tab and select , then Settings to keypad to input numbers. 3 To
change Settings: 4 For simple calculations, touch the cit
Duration – Set the recording duration. function you require (+, –, ×, ÷), 4 Sc
Choose from No limit, MMS msg. size followed by =. yo
or 1 min. 5 For more complex calculations, th
Quality – Select the sound quality. touch and choose from sin, 5 Or
Choose from Super fine, Fine or cos, tan, log, ln, exp, sqrt, deg or na
Normal. rad etc. se
Memory in use –Select where to
save the audio files. Choose between Converting a unit Usin
External memory and Handset 1 Touch Tools in the UTILITIES tab. 1 To
memory. 2 Select Unit converter. 2 Se
Recording a sound or voice 3 Choose whether you would l ike to 3 To
convert Currency, Surface, Length, sc
1 Touch to begin recording. Weight, Temperature, Volume or
2 Touch to pause recording. 4 To
Velocity.
lap
3 Touch to end recording. 4 You can then select the unit, and
5 To
4 Touch to listen to your enter the value you would like to
recording. convert from, followed by the unit 6 To
you would like to convert to. sto
it a
5 The corresponding value will
tim
appear on the screen.

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Adding a city to your World
b. clock
1 Touch Tools in the UTILITIES tab.
he 2 Select World clock.
3 Touch the , followed by Add
he city.
4 Scroll the globe, touch the area
you want and choose the city on
the map.
5 Or touch the and type the
or name of the city you require in the
search field box.
Using the stopwatch
b. 1 Touch Tools in the UTILITIES tab.
2 Select Stopwatch.
e to 3 Touch Start on the bottom of the
gth, screen to begin the timer.
or
4 Touch Lap if you want to record a
lap time.
d
5 Touch Stop to end the timer.
o
nit 6 Touch Resume to restart the
stopwatch at the time you stopped
it at, or touch Reset to begin the
time again.

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PC Sync
You can synchronize your PC with Connecting your phone and PC View
your phone to make sure all your 1 From the Home screen press PC
important details and dates match. and select Connectivity on the
You can also backup your files to put 1 Co
SETTINGS tab. ou
your mind at ease.
2 Select USB connection mode. 2 Cl
Installing LG PC Suite on your 3 Touch PC Suite. 3 Al
computer 4 Connect the handset and PC via im
1 From the Home screen press USB cable and wait for a while. PC ha
and select Connectivity on the Suite runs automatically. be
SETTINGS tab. th
Backing up and restoring the
2 Select USB connection mode and
touch PC Suite.
information on your phone TIP
1 Connect your phone to your PC as ph
3 Connect the handset and PC via arr
outlined above.
USB cable and wait for a while. an
Installation guide message will be 2 Click on the Backup icon, and select lon
displayed. Backup or Restore.
4 Follow the instructions on the 3 Mark the content you would
screen to complete the LG PC Suite like to backup or restore. Select
Installer wizard. the location you would like to
backup information to, or restore
5 Once installation is completed, the
information from. Click Start icon.
LG PC Suite icon will appear on your
desktop. 4 Your information will be backed up
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PC Viewing phone files on your Synchronizing your contacts
PC 1 Connect the phone to your PC.
1 Connect your phone to your PC as 2 Click on the Manage Contacts icon.
outlined previously. 3 Your PC will now import and display
2 Click on the Manage Files icon. all contacts saved to your SIM card
3 All the documents, flash contents, and handset.
a images, sounds and videos you 4 Click on File and select Save. You
PC have saved onto your phone will can now select the target and
be displayed on the right side of where you want to save your
the screen. contacts to.
he NOTE: To backup contacts saved
e TIP! Viewing the contents of your to your SIM card, click on the SIM
as phone on your PC helps you to card folder on the left side of your
arrange files, organize documents PC screen.
and remove content that you no Right-click your contacts and then
elect longer need. Select All.
Right-click at the same position
and select Copy to Phone Memory.
Now click on the handset folder on
the left side of the screen and all
re your numbers will be displayed.
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PC Sync Th
Synchronizing your messages Acc
1 Connect the phone to your PC. 1 To
2 Click on the Messages icon. 2 To
3 All your phone messages will be pa
displayed in the folders on the se
screen. th
4 Click the title of the columns to
NO
rearrange messages sorted by
inc
Sender, Contents and Received
ser
date.
Ch
Using your phone as a Music yo
Sync device
Your Phone can be used as a Music
Sync device for Sync Music Files only.
Music Sync can be carried out using
Windows Media Player 10/11 and
supports both Handset Memory and
an External Memory Card.
1 Disconnect your phone from
your PC.
2 From the Home screen select ,
and then select Connectivity on
the SETTINGS tab.
3 Select USB connection mode.
4 Touch Music sync.
5 Connect the phone to your PC. Your
phone will read: Connected.

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The web
Accessing the web Adding and accessing your
1 Touch the Internet in UTILITIES tab. bookmarks
2 To go straight to the Internet home For easy and fast access to your
page, select Home. Alternately, favourite websites, you can add
select Enter address and type in bookmarks and save web pages.
the URL, followed by Connect. 1 Touch Internet in the UTILITIES tab.
NOTE: An additional cost is 2 Select Bookmarks. A list of your
incurred when connecting to this Bookmarks will appear on the
service and downloading content. screen.
Check your data charges with 3 To add a new bookmark, touch Add
your network provider. bookmark. Enter a name for your
bookmark followed by the URL in
the corresponding field box.
4 Touch Save. Your Bookmark
will now appear in the list of
bookmarks.
5 To access the bookmark simply
touch the Connect icon next to the
bookmark or touch the bookmark
title and then touch Connect.
You will be connected to your
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The web
Using RSS reader Saving a page Usin
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a 1 Access your required webpage as mod
family of web feed formats used to described above. Your
publish frequently updated content 2 Touch and select Save this for y
such as blog entries, news headlines page. inter
or podcasts. An RSS document, which 3 Enter a name for the webpage so conn
is called a feed, web feed, or channel, you can easily recognize it. eithe
contains either a summary of content 4 Touch Save. Usin
from an associated web site or the full
1 En
text. RSS makes it possible for people Accessing a saved page ins
to keep up with their favourite web Touch Internet in the UTILITIES tab.
sites automatically. It is much easier 2 Co
And select Saved pages. You can view
than checking them manually. us
the saved pages here.
The user subscribes to a feed by pr
entering the feed’s link into the Viewing your Internet history Su
reader or by clicking an RSS icon in a Touch Internet in the UTILITIES tab. 3 Cl
Internet that initiates the subscription And select History. Th
process. The reader checks the user’s M
subscribed feeds regularly for new Changing the web Internet 4 Ch
content, downloading any updates settings an
that it finds. on
Touch Internet in the UTILITIES tab.
And select Settings. 5W
You can choose to edit Profiles, th
Appearance settings, Cache, Cookies 6 Th
or Security settings. ap
an
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Using your phone as a Using Bluetooth:
as modem 1 Ensure Bluetooth is switched On
Your GD510 can double as a modem and Visible for both your PC and
for your PC, giving you email and GD510.
internet access even when you can’t 2 Pair your PC and GD510 so that a
so connect using wires. You can use passcode is required for connection.
either the USB cable or Bluetooth. 3 Use the Connection wizard on
Using the USB cable: your LG PC Suite to create an active
Bluetooth connection.
1 Ensure you to have the LG PC Suite
installed on your PC. 4 Click Internet Kit on your PC. Then
b. click New button.
2 Connect your GD510 and your PC
view 5 Choose LG Mobile USB Modem
using the USB cable as outlined
previously and launch the LG PC and select OK. It will now appear
Suite software. on screen.
ory
3 Click InternetKit on your PC. 6 Write the Profile that can connect to
b. the Internet and save the values.
Then click New button and select
Modem. 7 The profile that you create will
t 4 Choose LG Mobile USB Modem appear on your PC screen. Select it
and select OK. It will now appear and click Connect.
on screen. Your PC will connect through your
b. GD510.
5 Write the Profile that can connect to
the Internet and save the values.
kies 6 The profile that you create will
appear on your PC screen. Select it
and click Connect.
Your PC will connect through your
GD510.

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Settings
Personalizing your profiles Changing your screen Cha
You can quickly change your profile settings sett
on the Home screen. Touch Screen settings in SETTINGS Enjoy
You can personalize each profile tab. your
setting using the settings menu. Screen settings Touc
1 Touch Profiles in the SETTINGS tab. Wallpaper - Choose the theme for SETT
2 Choose the profile you want to edit. your home screen or lock screen. list b
3 You can then change all the sounds Livesquare - Touch Livesquare Phon
and alert options available in the guide to check its functions. D
list, including your Ringtone and Handset theme - Choose the tim
Volume, Message tone settings theme for menus. You can also up
and more. adjust the font size and style. us
Top menu - Choose the style of the Po
top menu, choose either Zigzag or fa
Scrolling. on
Dialing - Adjust the number colour. La
Brightness - Adjust the screen of
brightness. M
Greeting message - Choose ON in
or OFF and fill in the greeting fli
message in the text field.
Au
Start-up/Shut down - Choose the au
theme for your start-up/shut down
Se
screen.
se
NOTE: The longer the backlight ha
is on, the more battery power M
is used. This may result in your m
needing to charge your phone
more often.
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Changing your phone Reset settings - Restores all
settings settings to their factory defaults.
S Enjoy the freedom of adapting how Information - Select Help to
your GD510 works for your own style. view the technical information
for your GD510. And you can
Touch Phone settings in the upgrade software with Handset
for SETTINGS tab, then choose from the information.
n. list below.
Phone settings Changing your connectivity
Date & Time - Adjust your date and settings
time settings or choose whether to Your connectivity settings have
update the time automatically or to already been set up by your network
use the daylight saving option. operator, so you can enjoy your new
f the Power save - Choose to switch the phone immediately. To change any
g or factory set power saving settings settings, use this menu:
on/off or Night only. Touch Connectivity in the SETTINGS
lour. Languages - Change the language tab.
of your GD510’s display. Network settings
Motion silent - Make the GD510 go Select network - If you
N into the mute or snooze settings by select Automatic, the GD510
flipping it over when it is ringing. automatically searches for
Auto keylock - Lock the keypad the network and registers the
the automatically in the Home screen. handset to the network. This is
own recommended for best service and
Security - Adjust your security
settings, including PIN codes and quality.
handset lock. If you select Manual, all the
currently available networks are
Memory info - See Using memory shown and you can select one of
manager for more information. them for registration.

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Settings
Preferred lists - You can add a Using memory manager Sen
preferred network to connect Your GD510 has three memories files
to. If the network is searching available: the phone, the SIM Card and
automatically, simply choose one To se
an external memory card.
from the network list and if not, 1 Op
You can use memory manager to see ty
add a new network manually.
how each memory is been used and or
Internet profiles - This menu shows see how much space is available.
the Internet profiles. You cannot 2 Ch
Touch Phone settings in the Ch
delete or edit default configurations
SETTINGS tab, then Memory info.
depending on your country variant. 3 If y
Handset common memory - View the Bl
Access points - Your network operator
memory available on your GD510 for wi
has already saved this information.
Pictures, Sounds, Videos, MMS, ot
You can add new access points using
Java applications and others. yo
this menu.
Handset reserved memory - View the Bl
Packet data conn. - Choose when
memory available on your handset ar
your device should be connected to
for SMS, Contacts, Calendar, To do list, 4 Ch
network for packet data.
Memo, Alarm, Call history, Bookmarks se
USB connection mode - Choose a and Miscellaneous items.
Data service from the options and 5 Yo
SIM memory - View the memory
synchronize your GD510 using the LG TIP
available on your SIM Card.
PC Suite software to copy files from ma
your phone. See PC Sync for more External memory - View the memory
information on synchronization. available on your external memory
To re
If you use Music sync with Windows card (you may need to purchase the
memory card separately). 1 To
Media Player, select Music sync in this m
menu. Music sync is only available for Primary storage setting - Choose the
Ch
music content. location you prefer items to be saved
be
to between Handset and External
memory. 2A
ac
To
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Sending and receiving your 3 You will see where the file has
files using Bluetooth been saved. For image files, you
and can choose to View the file or Use
To send a file: as wallpaper. Files will usually be
1 Open the file you want to send, saved to the appropriate folder in
see typically this will be a photo, video Media.
nd or music file.
2 Choose Send. Changing your Bluetooth
Choose Bluetooth. settings:
3 If you have already paired the Touch Bluetooth in the SETTINGS tab.
w the Bluetooth device, your GD510 And select and choose Settings.
for will not automatically search for Make your changes to:
other Bluetooth devices. If not, My device visibility - Choose to
your GD510 will search for other be Visible, Hidden or Visible for
w the Bluetooth enabled devices within 1 min.
t a range.
list, My device name - Enter a name for
4 Choose the device you want to your GD510.
arks send the file to.
Supported services - Select how to
5 Your file will be sent. use Bluetooth in association with
TIP! Check the progress bar to different services.
ory make sure your file is sent. Remote SIM Mode - Turn on or off.
y My address - Show your Bluetooth
To receive a file: address.
he
1 To receive files, your Bluetooth
must be both ON and Visible. See
the
Changing your Bluetooth settings
ved
below for more information.
2 A message will prompt you to
accept the file from the sender.
Touch Yes to receive the file.
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Settings
Pairing with another Using a Bluetooth headset Soft
Bluetooth device 1 Check your Bluetooth is On and LG M
By pairing your GD510 and another Visible. Prog
device, you can set up a passcode 2 Follow the instructions that came For m
protected connection. with your headset to put it in and
1 Check that your Bluetooth is ON pairing mode and pair your devices. visit
and Visible. You can change your 3 Touch Ask before connect or This
visibility in the Settings menu. Always connect and touch Yes your
to Connect now. Your GD510 will quic
2 Touch Search.
automatically switch to Headset Inter
3 Your GD510 will search for devices. our s
profile.
When the search is completed, phon
Refresh will appear on screen. requ
4 Choose the device you want to pair for th
with and enter the passcode, then proc
touch OK. instr
5 Your phone will then connect to each
the other device, on which you will note
need to enter the same passcode. com
6 Your passcode protected Bluetooth durin
connection is now ready. dam
man
for lo
proc
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for sa

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Software Upgrade
LG Mobile Phone Software Upgrade
Program
me For more information on installing
and using this program, please
vices. visit http://update. lgmobile.com.
This feature allows you to upgrade
your software to the latest version
ll quickly and conveniently on the
t Internet without needing to visit
our service centre. As the mobile
phone software upgrade program
requires the user’s full attention
for the duration of the upgrade
process, please be sure to check any
instructions and notes that appear at
each step before proceeding. Please
note that removing the USB data
communication cable or batteries
during the upgrade may seriously
damage your mobile phone. As the
manufacturer takes no responsibility
for loss of data during the upgrade
process, you are advised to note down
any important information in advance
for safekeeping.

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Accessories Tec
There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone, some of Amb
which may be sold separately. You can select these options according to your Max
personal communication requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability.
Min
Charger Data cable

Battery

Stereo
headset

NOTE:
• Always use genuine LG accessories.
• Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.
• Accessories may be different in different regions; please check with our
regional service company or agent for further inquires.

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Technical data
Ambient Temperatures
ur Max : +55°C (discharging),
ility. +45°C (charging)
Min : -10°C

61
For Your Safety
Important Information Always store your phone away Safe
This user guide contains important from heat. Never store your phone Read
information on the use and operation in settings that may expose it to Brea
of this phone. Please read all the temperatures less than 32°F or or ille
information carefully for optimal greater than 104°F, such as outside is giv
performance and to prevent any during extreme weather conditions
• Nev
damage to or misuse of the phone. or in your car on a hot day. Exposure
sinc
Any changes or modifications not to excessive cold or heat will result
and
expressly approved in this user guide in malfunction, damage and/or
bat
could void your warranty for this catastrophic failure.
• Nev
equipment. Be careful when using your phone
mic
near other electronic devices. RF
bat
Before You Start emissions from your mobile phone
may affect nearby in adequately • Do
shielded electronic equipment. You fire
Safety Instructions ma
should consult with manufacturers
of any personal medical devices such • Ma
WARNING item
as pacemakers and hearing aides to
To reduce the possibility of determine if they are susceptible to bat
electric shock, do not expose interference from your mobile phone. a fir
your phone to high humidity
Turn off your phone in a medical • Sto
areas, such as the bathroom,
facility or at a gas station. Never place rea
swimming pool, etc.
your phone in a microwave oven as • Be
this will cause the battery to explode. swa
IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA plu
SAFETY INFORMATION on page 123 of t
before using your phone. asp
• Unp
dur
elec
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Safety Information • When riding in a car, do not leave
e Read these simple guidelines. your phone or set up the hands-free
Breaking the rules may be dangerous kit near to the air bag. If wireless
or illegal. Further detailed information equipment is improperly installed
e is given in this user guide. and the air bag is activated, you may
ns be seriously injured.
• Never use an unapproved battery
ure • Do not use a hand-held phone while
since this could damage the phone
t driving.
and/or battery and could cause the
battery to explode. • Do not use the phone in areas where
• Never place your phone in a its use is prohibited. (For example:
ne aircraft).
microwave oven as it will cause the
F • Do not expose the battery charger
battery to explode.
e or adapter to direct sunlight or use it
• Do not dispose of your battery by
fire or with hazardous or flammable in places with high humidity, such as
u a bathroom.
s materials.
uch • Make sure that no sharp-edged • Never store your phone in
to items come into contact with the temperatures less than- 4°F or
o battery. There is a risk of this causing greater than 122°F.
one. a fire. • Do not use harsh chemicals (such
• Store the battery in a place out of as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.)
ace reach of children. or detergents to clean your phone.
as There is a risk of this causing a fire.
• Be careful that children do not
ode. swallow any parts such as rubber • Do not drop, strike, or shake your
plugs (earphone, connection parts phone severely. Such actions may
23 of the phone, etc.). This could cause harm the internal circuit boards of
asphyxiation or suffocation. the phone.
• Unplug the power cord and charger • Do not use your phone in high
during lightning storms to avoid explosive areas as the phone may
electric shock or fire. generate sparks.

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For Your Safety
• Do not damage the power cord • Do not hold or let the antenna come • Do
by bending, twisting, pulling, or in contact with your body during get
heating. a call. • Do
• Do not use the plug if it is loose as it • An emergency call can be made ext
may cause a fire or electric shock. only within a service area. For an • Do
• Do not place any heavy items on the emergency call, make sure that you me
power cord. Do not allow the power are within a service area and that the
cord to be crimped as it may cause phone is turned on. FCC
fire or electric shock. • Use accessories, such as earphones
• Do not handle the phone with wet and headsets, with caution. Ensure
hands while it is being charged. that cables are tucked away safely Re
It may cause an electric shock or and do not touch the antenna op
seriously damage your phone. unnecessarily.
• Do not disassemble the phone. In Au
Memory card information
• Do not place or answer calls while Com
charging the phone as it may short-
and care (FCC
circuit the phone and/or cause • Always insert/ remove the memory actio
electric shock or fire. card while the handset power is off. 96-3
If you remove it while the power is stand
• Only use the batteries, antennas, and
on, it may be damaged. radio
chargers provided by LG.
The warranty will not be applied • If a damage cannot be fixed, format ener
to products provided by other the memory card. trans
suppliers. • The memory card cannot be used for cons
recording copyright protected data. prev
• Only authorized personnel
• Do not write forcefully on the memo inter
should service the phone and its
accessories. Faulty installation or area. The d
service may result in accidents • Carry and store the memory card with
and consequently invalidate the in its case. inter
warranty.

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ome • Do not allow the memory card to CAUTION
g get wet. Use only the supplied and approved
• Do not leave the memory card in antenna. Use of unauthorized
extremely hot location. antennas or modifications could
• Do not disassemble or modify the impair call quality, damage the phone,
you memory card. void your warranty and/or result
t the in violation of FCC regulations. Do
FCC RF Exposure Information not use the phone with a damaged
es antenna. If a damaged antenna comes
re WARNING into contact with skin, a minor burn
y Read this information before may result. Contact your local dealer
operating the phone. for a replacement antenna.

Body-worn Operation
In August 1996, the Federal
This device was tested for typical
Communications Commission
body-worn operations with the back
(FCC) of the United States, with its
ory of the phone kept 0.79 inches (2cm)
action in Report and Order FCC
off. between the user’s body and the back
96-326, adopted an updated safety
is of the phone. To comply with FCC RF
standard for human exposure to
exposure requirements, a minimum
radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic
separation distance of 0.79 inches
mat energy emitted by FCC regulated
(2cm) must be maintained between
transmitters. Those guidelines are
the user's body and the back of the
d for consistent with the safety standard
phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters,
ata. previously set by both U.S. and
and similar accessories containing
emo international standards bodies.
metallic components should not
The design of this phone complies be used.
d with the FCC guidelines and these
Body-worn accessories that cannot
international standards.
maintain 0.79 inches (2cm) separation
distance between the user's body and
the back of the phone, and have not
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For Your Safety
been tested for typical body-worn Cautions for Battery Avo
operations may not comply with FCC • Do not disassemble. hea
RF exposure limits and should be
• Do not short-circuit. • Dam
avoided.
• Do not expose to high temperature: if yo
Vehicle Mounted External 60°C (140°F). lon
• Do not incinerate. reco
Antenna (optional, if or o
available) We
Battery Disposal
A minimum separation distance of 8 call
inches (20cm) must be maintained • Please dispose of your battery leve
between the user/bystander and the properly or bring to your local
wireless carrier for recycling. • If yo
vehicle mounted external antenna to out
satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements. • Do not dispose in fire or with the
For more information about RF hazardous or flammable materials. leve
exposure, visit the FCC website at sur
www.fcc.gov Adapter (Charger) Cautions imp
• Using the wrong battery charger the
FCC Part 15 Class B could damage your phone and void
Compliance your warranty.
This device and its accessories comply • The adapter or battery charger is
with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation intended for indoor use only.
is subject to the following two Do not expose the adapter or battery
conditions: charger to direct sunlight or use it in
(1) This device and its accessories may places with high humidity, such as the
not cause harmful interference, and bathroom.
(2) this device and its accessories must
accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

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Avoid damage to your
hearing
• Damage to your hearing can occur
ure: if you are exposed to loud sound for
long periods of time. We therefore
recommend that you do not turn on
or off the handset close to your ear.
We also recommend that music and
call volumes are set to a reasonable
level.
• If you are listening to music whilst
out and about, please ensure that
the volume is at a reasonable
ls. level so that you are aware of your
surroundings. This is particularly
s imperative when attempting to cross
the street.
oid

tery
in
s the

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Safety Guidelines
TIA Safety Information ANSI C95.1 (1992) * Pho
Provided herein is the complete NCRP Report 86 (1986) NOR
TIA Safety Information for Wireless ICNIRP (1996) as yo
Handheld phones. Inclusion of the Those standards were based on with
text covering Pacemakers, Hearing comprehensive and periodic your
Aids, and Other Medical Devices evaluations of the relevant scientific
is required in the owner’s manual literature. For example, over 120 Tips
for CTIA Certification. Use of the scientists, engineers, and physicians For y
remaining TIA language is encouraged from universities, government health effici
when appropriate. agencies, and industry reviewed the • Do
available body of research to develop unn
Exposure to Radio Frequency the ANSI Standard (C95.1). use
Signal * American National Standards call
Your wireless handheld portable Institute; National Council pho
telephone is a lowpower radio on Radiation Protection and leve
transmitter and receiver. When it is Measurements; International
ON, it receives and also sends out Commission on Non-Ionizing Driv
radio frequency (RF) signals. Radiation Protection Chec
In August, 1996, the Federal The design of your phone complies the u
Communications Commissions (FCC) with the FCC guidelines (and those areas
adopted RF exposure guidelines with standards). them
safety levels for handheld wireless drivi
phones. Antenna Care • Giv
Those guidelines are consistent with Use only the supplied or an approved safe
the safety standards previously set by replacement antenna. Unauthorized • Use
both U.S. and international standards antennas, modifications, or ava
bodies: attachments could damage the phone • Pul
and may violate FCC regulations. ma
con

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Phone Operation Electronic Devices
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone Most modern electronic equipment is
as you would any other telephone shielded from RF signals.
with the antenna pointed up and over However, certain electronic
your shoulder. equipment may not be shielded
fic against the RF signals from your
Tips on Efficient Operation wireless phone.
ns For your phone to operate most
alth efficiently: Pacemakers
he • Do not touch the antenna The Health Industry Manufacturers
elop unnecessarily when the phone is in Association recommends that a
use. Contact with the antenna affects minimum separation of six (6’) inches
call quality and may cause the be maintained between a handheld
phone to operate at a higher power wireless phone and a pacemaker to
level than otherwise needed. avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker.
Driving These recommendations are
Check the laws and regulations on consistent with the independent
the use of wireless phones in the research by and recommendations
es
areas where you drive. Always obey of Wireless Technology Research.
e
them. Also, if using your phone while Persons with pacemakers:
driving, please: • Should ALWAYS keep the phone
• Give full attention to driving - driving more than six inches from their
safely is your first responsibility; pacemaker when the phone is
ved
turned ON;
ed • Use hands-free operation, if
available; • Should not carry the phone in a
hone breast pocket.
• Pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call if driving • Should use the ear opposite the
conditions so require. pacemaker to minimize the potential
for interference.
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Safety Guidelines
• If you have any reason to suspect Vehicles Pote
that interference is taking place, turn RF signals may affect improperly Atm
your phone OFF immediately. installed or inadequately shielded Turn
electronic systems in motor vehicles. area
Hearing Aids Check with the manufacturer or its atmo
Some digital wireless phones may representative regarding your vehicle. instr
interfere with some hearing aids. In You should also consult the could
the event of such interference, you manufacturer of any equipment that resul
may want to consult your service has been added to your vehicle. deat
provider.
Area
Posted Facilities atmo
Other Medical Devices
Turn your phone OFF in any facility mark
If you use any other personal medical where posted notices so require.
device, consult the manufacturer of Pote
your device to determine if they are areas
Aircraft belo
adequately shielded from external
FCC regulations prohibit using your trans
RF energy. Your physician may be
phone while in the air. Turn your using
able to assist you in obtaining this
phone OFF before boarding an (such
information.
aircraft. whe
Health Care Facilities parti
Blasting Areas pow
Turn your phone OFF in health care
To avoid interfering with blasting you w
facilities when any regulations posted
operations, turn your phone OFF turn
in these areas instruct you to do so.
when in a ‘blasting areas or in areas
Hospitals or health care facilities may
posted: ‘Turn off two-way radio’. Obey
use equipment that could be sensitive
all signs and instructions.
to external RF energy.

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Potentially Explosive For Vehicles Equipped with
Atmosphere an Air Bag
Turn your phone OFF when in any An air bag inflates with great force.
es. area with a potentially explosive DO NOT place objects, including
s atmosphere and obey all signs and either installed or portable wireless
icle. instructions. Sparks in such areas equipment, in the area over the air
could cause an explosion or fire bag or in the air bag deployment area.
hat resulting in bodily injury or even If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
death. improperly installed and the air bag
Areas with a potentially explosive inflates, serious injury could result.
atmosphere are often, but not always,
y marked clearly. Safety Information
Potential areas may include: fueling Please read and observe the following
areas (such as gasoline stations); information for safe and proper use of
below deck on boats; fuel or chemical your phone and to prevent damage.
ur transfer or storage facilities; vehicles Also, keep the user guide in an
using liquefied petroleum gas accessible place at all the times after
(such as propane or butane); areas reading it.
where the air contains chemicals or
particles (such as grain, dust, or metal Charger and Adapter Safety
powders); and any other area where • The charger and adapter are
you would normally be advised to intended for indoor use only.
turn off your vehicle engine.
as
bey

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Safety Guidelines
Battery Information and Care • Use of extended backlighting, MEdia • If yo
• Please dispose of your battery Net Browsing, and data connectivity or b
properly or take it to your local kits affect battery life and talk/ rece
wireless carrier for recycling. standby times. plu
• The self-protection function of a co
• The battery does not need to be fully
the battery cuts the power of the circ
discharged before recharging.
phone when its operation is in rece
• Use only LG-approved chargers
an abnormal state. In this case, • Do
specific to your phone model since
remove the battery from the Me
they are designed to maximize
phone, reinstall it, and turn the pap
battery life.
phone on. bag
• Do not disassemble or impact the – te
• Actual battery life will depend on
battery as it may cause electric stri
network configuration, product
shock, short-circuit, and fire. Store Sho
settings, usage patterns, battery and
the battery in a place out of reach dam
environmental conditions.
of children. exp
• Keep the battery’s metal contacts Explosion, Shock, and Fire
clean. Hazards Gen
• Replace the battery when it • Do not put your phone in a place • Usi
no longer provides acceptable subject to excessive dust and keep ab
performance. The battery can be the minimum required distance seri
recharged several hundred times between the power cord and heat • Do
before replacement. sources. ma
• Recharge the battery after long • Unplug the power cord prior to cre
periods of non-use to maximize cleaning your phone, and clean the or s
battery life. power plug pin when it is dirty. The
• Battery life will vary due to usage dam
• When using the power plug, ensure ma
patterns and environmental that it is firmly connected.
conditions. If it is not, it may cause excessive • Talk
heat or fire. per
qua
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Edia • If you put your phone in a pocket • When the phone is not used for
vity or bag without covering the a long period time, store it in a
receptacle of the phone (power safe place with the power cord
plug pin), metallic articles (such as unplugged.
a coin, paperclip or pen) may short- • Using the phone in proximity to
he circuit the phone. Always cover the receiving equipment (i.e., TV or
receptacle when not in use. radio) may cause interference to
• Do not short-circuit the battery. the phone.
Metallic articles such as a coin, • Do not use the phone if the antenna
paperclip or pen in your pocket or is damaged. If a damaged antenna
bag may short-circuit the + and contacts skin, it may cause a
n – terminals of the battery (metal slight burn. Please contact an LG
strips on the battery) upon moving. Authorized Service Centre to replace
and Short-circuit of the terminal may the damaged antenna.
damage the battery and cause an • Do not immerse your phone in
explosion. water. If this happens, turn it off
immediately and remove the battery.
General Notice If the phone does not work, take it to
e • Using a damaged battery or placing an LG Authorized Service Centre.
ep a battery in your mouth may cause
• Do not paint your phone.
serious injury.
• The data saved in your phone might
at • Do not place items containing
be deleted due to careless use,
magnetic components such as a
repair of the phone, or upgrade
credit card, phone card, bank book
of the software. Please backup
the or subway ticket near your phone.
your important phone numbers.
The magnetism of the phone may
(Ring tones, text messages, voice
damage the data stored in the
ure messages, pictures, and videos could
magnetic strip.
also be deleted.) The manufacturer
• Talking on your phone for a long is not liable for damage due to the
period of time may reduce call loss of data.
quality due to heat generated
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Safety Guidelines
• When you use the phone in public low level RF exposures have not ac
places, set the ring tone to vibration found any biological effects. Some w
so as not to disturb others. studies have suggested that some a
• Do not turn your phone on or off biological effects may occur, but fo
when putting it in your ear. such findings have not been • Sup
confirmed by additional research. pos
FDA Consumer Update In some cases, other researchers the
have had difficulty in reproducing • Des
The U.S. Food and Drug
those studies, or in determining the tha
Administration Centre for Devices and
reasons for inconsistent results. the
Radiological Health Consumer Update
on Mobile Phones. 2. What is the FDA’s role concerning dev
the safety of wireless phones? • Coo
1. Do wireless phones pose a health
Under the law, the FDA does not wir
hazard? pos
review the safety of radiation
The available scientific evidence effe
emitting consumer products such
does not show that any health hum
as wireless phones before they
problems are associated with The
can be sold, as it does with new
using wireless phones. There is wo
drugs or medical devices. However,
no proof, however, that wireless age
the agency has authority to take
phones are absolutely safe. for
action if wireless phones are shown
Wireless phones emit low levels ens
to emit radio frequency energy
of radio frequency energy (RF) in fed
(RF) at a level that is hazardous to
the microwave range while being bel
the user. In such a case, the FDA
used. They also emit very low levels • Nat
could require the manufacturers
of RF when in the standby mode. Safe
of wireless phones to notify users
Whereas high levels of RF can
of the health hazard and to repair, • Env
produce health effects (by heating
replace, or recall the phones so • Occ
tissue), exposure to low level RF
that the hazard no longer exists. Adm
that does not produce heating
Although the existing scientific seg
effects causes no known adverse
data do not justify FDA regulatory
health effects. Many studies of
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t actions, the FDA has urged the • Occupational Safety and Health
me wireless phone industry to take Administration
me a number of steps, including the • National Telecommunications and
ut following: Information Administration
• Support needed research into The National Institutes of Health
ch. possible biological effects of RF of participates in some interagency
s the type emitted by wireless phones; working group activities, as well.
ng • Design wireless phones in a way
g the The FDA shares regulatory
that minimizes any RF exposure to responsibilities for wireless phones
the user that is not necessary for with the Federal Communications
ning device function; and Commission (FCC). All phones that
? • Cooperate in providing users of are sold in the United States must
ot wireless phones with the best comply with FCC safety guidelines
possible information on possible that limit RF exposure. The FCC relies
uch effects of wireless phone use on on the FDA and other health agencies
human health. for safety questions about wireless
w The FDA belongs to an interagency phones.
ever, working group of the federal The FCC also regulates the base
e agencies that have responsibility stations that the wireless phone
own for different aspects of RF safety to networks rely upon. While these
ensure coordinated efforts at the base stations operate at higher
to federal level. The following agencies power than do the wireless phones
A belong to this working group: themselves, the RF exposures that
rs • National Institute for Occupational people get from these base stations
ers Safety and Health are typically thousands of times
air, • Environmental Protection Agency lower than those they can get from
• Occupational Safety and Health wireless phones. Base stations
s. Administration (Administración de la are thus not the subject of the
seguridad y salud laborales) safety questions discussed in this
ory document.
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3. What kinds of phones are the 4. What are the results of the he
subject of this update? research done already? st
The term ‘wireless phone’ refers The research done thus far has sin
here to handheld wireless produced conflicting results, and th
phones with built-in antennas, many studies have suffered from po
often called ‘cell’, ‘mobile’, or ‘PCS’ flaws in their research methods. us
phones. These types of wireless Animal experiments investigating br
phones can expose the user to the effects of radiofrequency or
measurable radiofrequency energy energy (RF) exposures br
(RF) because of the short distance characteristic of wireless phones ot
between the phone and the user’s have yielded conflicting results that de
head. These RF exposures are often cannot be repeated in other ha
limited by FCC safety guidelines laboratories. A few animal studies, ph
that were developed with the however, have suggested that Ho
advice of the FDA and other federal low levels of RF could accelerate an
health and safety agencies. When the development of cancer in ex
the phone is located at greater laboratory animals. However, of
distances from the user, the many of the studies that showed ar
exposure to RF is drastically lower increased tumor development used 5. W
because a person’s RF exposure animals that had been genetically
de
decreases rapidly with increasing engineered or treated with cancer
fr
distance from the source. The causing chemicals so as to be
so-called ‘cordless phones,’ which predisposed to develop cancer in he
have a base unit connected to the absence of RF exposure. Other A
the telephone wiring in a house, studies exposed the animals to RF st
typically operate at far lower for up to 22 hours per day. These st
power levels, and thus produce conditions are not similar to the w
RF exposures far below the FCC conditions under which people use so
safety limits. wireless phones, so we don’t know Li
with certainty what the results co
of such studies mean for human Ho
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health. Three large epidemiology of animals would be needed
studies have been published to provide reliable proof of a
since December 2000. Between cancer promoting effect if one
nd them, the studies investigated any exists. Epidemiological studies
m possible association between the can provide data that is directly
. use of wireless phones and primary applicable to human populations,
ng brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, but 10 or more years follow-up
or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the may be needed to provide answers
brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or about some health effects, such
es other cancers. None of the studies as cancer.
that demonstrated the existence of any This is because the interval
her harmful health effects from wireless between the time of exposure to
ies, phone RF exposures. a cancer-causing agent and the
However, none of the studies can time tumors develop - if they do
e answer questions about longterm may be many, many years. The
exposures, since the average period interpretation of epidemiological
of phone use in these studies was studies is hampered by difficulties
ed around three years. in measuring actual RF exposure
used during day-to-day use of wireless
5. What research is needed to phones. Many factors affect this
ally
decide whether RF exposure measurement, such as the angle at
cer
from wireless phones poses a which the phone is held, or which
in health risk? model of phone is used.
her A combination of laboratory
studies and epidemiological 6. What is the FDA doing to find out
RF
studies of people actually using more about the possible health
se
wireless phones would provide effects of wireless phone RF?
e
use some of the data that are needed. The FDA is working with the U.S.
now Lifetime animal exposure studies National Toxicology Program
could be completed in a few years. and with groups of investigators
n However, very large numbers around the world to ensure that
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high priority animal studies are both laboratory studies and studies an
conducted to address important of wireless phone users. The lim
questions about the effects of CRADA will also include a broad bo
exposure to radiofrequency assessment of additional research th
energy (RF). The FDA has been a needs in the context of the latest th
leading participant in the World research developments around be
Health Organization International the world. M
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) m
Project since its inception in 1996. 7. How can I find out how much fo
An influential result of this work radiofrequency energy exposure FC
has been the development of a I can get by using my wireless (h
detailed agenda of research needs phone? gi
that has driven the establishment All phones sold in the United FC
of new research programs States must comply with Federal yo
around the world. The project Communications Commission ph
has also helped develop a series (FCC) guidelines that limit on
of public information documents radiofrequency energy (RF)
on EMF issues. The FDA and the exposures. 8. W
Cellular Telecommunications & The FCC established these m
Internet Association (CTIA) have guidelines in consultation with en
a formal Cooperative Research the FDA and the other federal p
and Development Agreement health and safety agencies. The Th
(CRADA) to do research on wireless FCC limit for RF exposure from El
phone safety. The FDA provides wireless telephones is set at a de
the scientific oversight, obtaining Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of fo
input from experts in government, 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). en
industry, and academic The FCC limit is consistent with the w
organizations. CTIAfunded research safety standards developed by the ha
is conducted through contracts Institute of Electrical and Electronic an
with independent investigators. Engineering (IEEE) and the National an
The initial research will include Council on Radiation Protection ‘R
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udies and Measurement. The exposure Determining the Spatial- Peak
limit takes into consideration the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
d body’s ability to remove heat from in the Human Body Due to
rch the tissues that absorb energy from Wireless Communications Devices:
st the wireless phone and is set well Experimental Techniques,’ sets
below levels known to have effects. forth the first consistent test
Manufacturers of wireless phones methodology for measuring the
must report the RF exposure level rate at which RF is deposited
for each model of phone to the in the heads of wireless phone
sure FCC. The FCC website users. The test method uses a
s (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) tissuesimulating model of the
gives directions for locating the human head. Standardized SAR
FCC identification number on test methodology is expected to
al your phone so you can find your greatly improve the consistency of
phone’s RF exposure level in the measurements made at different
online listing. laboratories on the same phone.
SAR is the measurement of the
8. What has the FDA done to amount of energy absorbed
measure the radiofrequency in tissue, either by the whole
energy coming from wireless body or a small part of the body.
phones? It is measured in watts/kg (or
The Institute of Electrical and milliwatts/g) of matter. This
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is measurement is used to determine
developing a technical standard whether a wireless phone complies
of for measuring the radiofrequency with safety guidelines.
g). energy (RF) exposure from
the wireless phones and other wireless
the handsets with the participation
onic and leadership of FDA scientists
onal and engineers. The standard,
n ‘Recommended Practice for
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9. What steps can I take to reduce measures like those described ph
my exposure to radiofrequency above to reduce your RF exposure pr
energy from my wireless phone? from wireless phone use. sc
If there is a risk from these products ha
10. What about children using
- and at this point we do not know wireless phones? 11. W
that there is - it is probably very i
small. But if you are concerned The scientific evidence does
not show a danger to users of e
about avoiding even potential
risks, you can take a few simple wireless phones, including children Ra
steps to minimize your exposure and teenagers. If you want to w
to radiofrequency energy (RF). take steps to lower exposure to so
Since time is a key factor in how radiofrequency energy (RF), the re
much exposure a person receives, measures described above would de
reducing the amount of time apply to children and teenagers el
spent using a wireless phone will using wireless phones. Reducing (E
reduce RF exposure. If you must the time of wireless phone use and pa
conduct extended conversations increasing the distance between fro
by wireless phone every day, you the user and the RF source will m
could place more distance between reduce RF exposure. Some groups sp
your body and the source of the sponsored by other national fo
RF, since the exposure level drops governments have advised that in
off dramatically with distance. For children be discouraged from using dr
example, you could use a headset wireless phones at all. For example, m
and carry the wireless phone away the government in the United an
from your body or use a wireless Kingdom distributed leaflets co
phone connected to a remote containing such a recommendation st
antenna. Again, the scientific data in December 2000. They noted to
do not demonstrate that wireless that no evidence exists that using an
phones are harmful. But if you are a wireless phone causes brain w
concerned about the RF exposure tumors or other ill effects. Their te
from these products, you can use recommendation to limit wireless fro
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phone use by children was strictly and helped develop a voluntary
ure precautionary; it was not based on standard sponsored by the
scientific evidence that any health Institute of Electrical and Electronic
hazard exists. Engineers (IEEE). This standard
specifies test methods and
11. What about wireless phone performance requirements for
interference with medical hearing aids and wireless phones
equipment? so that no interference occurs
dren Radiofrequency energy (RF) from when a person uses a ‘compatible’
wireless phones can interact with phone and a ‘compatible’ hearing
some electronic devices. For this aid at the same time. This standard
e reason, the FDA helped develop a was approved by the IEEE in 2000.
uld detailed test method to measure The FDA continues to monitor
s electromagnetic interference the use of wireless phones for
g (EMI) of implanted cardiac possible interactions with other
and pacemakers and defibrillators medical devices. Should harmful
n from wireless telephones. This test interference be found to occur,
method is now part of a standard the FDA will conduct testing to
ups sponsored by the Association assess the interference and work to
for the Advancement of Medical resolve the problem.
t instrumentation (AAMI). The final
using draft, a joint effort by the FDA, 12. Where can I find additional
mple, medical device manufacturers, information?
and many other groups, was For additional information, please
completed in late 2000. This refer to the following resources:
ation standard will allow manufacturers FDA web page on wireless phones
to ensure that cardiac pacemakers (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/
ng and defibrillators are safe from phones/index.html) Federal
wireless phone EMI. The FDA has Communications Commission
tested hearing aids for interference (FCC) RF Safety Program
ess from handheld wireless phones (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)
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International Commission on Non- keypad so you can use the speed 5. Do
lonizing Radiation Protection dial function without taking your ph
(http://www.icnirp.de) attention off the road. yo
World Health Organization 2. When available, use a handsfree bu
(WHO) International EMF Project device. A number of handsfree lis
(http://www.who.int/emf) wireless phone accessories are wa
National Radiological Protection readily available today. Whether co
Board (UK) you choose an installed mounted in
(http://www.nrpb.org.uk/) device for your wireless phone or yo
a speaker phone accessory, take pa
10 Driver Safety Tips advantage of these devices if ne
Your wireless phone gives you the available to you. 6. Di
powerful ability to communicate by 3. Position your wireless phone within if p
voice almost anywhere, anytime. An easy reach. Make sure you place no
important responsibility accompanies your wireless phone within easy tra
the benefits of wireless phones, one reach and where you can reach it yo
that every user must uphold. without removing your eyes from co
When operating a car, driving is your the road. If you get an incoming call m
first responsibility. at an inconvenient time, if possible, lig
When using your wireless phone let your voicemail answer it for you. if y
behind the wheel of a car, practice 4. Suspend conversations during fo
good common sense and remember hazardous driving conditions or few
the following tips: situations. Let the person you yo
1. Get to know your wireless phone are speaking with know you are 7. Do
and its features such as speed dial driving; if necessary, suspend the em
and redial. Carefully read your call in heavy traffic or hazardous m
instruction manual and learn to weather conditions. Rain, sleet, em
take advantage of valuable features snow and ice can be hazardous, dr
most phones offer, including but so is heavy traffic. As a driver, di
automatic redial and memory. your first responsibility is to pay wh
Also, work to memorize the phone attention to the road. ac
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ed 5. Do not take notes or look up with aware you are driving and if
ur phone numbers while driving. If necessary, suspend conversations
you are reading an address book or which have the potential to forward
e business card, or writing a “to-do” your attention from the road.
list while driving a car, you are not 8. Use your wireless phone to call for
watching where you are going. It is help. Your wireless phone is one of
r common sense. Don’t get caught the greatest tools you can own to
ed in a dangerous situation because protect yourself and your family
or you are reading or writing and not in dangerous situations — with
e paying attention to the road or your phone at your side, help is
nearby vehicles. only three numbers away. Dial 911
6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; or other local emergency number
thin if possible, place calls when you are in the case of fire, traffic accident,
e not moving or before pulling into road hazard or medical emergency.
y traffic. Try to plan your calls before Remember, it is a free call on your
it you begin your trip or attempt to wireless phone!
m coincide your calls with times you 9. Use your wireless phone to help
g call may be stopped at a stop sign, red others in emergencies. Your
ble, light or otherwise stationary. But wireless phone provides you a
you. if you need to dial while driving, perfect opportunity to be a “Good
follow this simple tip — dial only a Samaritan” in your community. If
r few numbers, check the road and you see an auto accident, crime
your mirrors, then continue. in progress or other serious
e 7. Do not engage in stressful or emergency where lives are in
he emotional conversations that danger, call 911 or other local
s may be distracting. Stressful or emergency number, as you would
emotional conversations and want others to do for you.
, driving do not mix; they are 10. Call roadside assistance or a
er, distracting and even dangerous special wireless nonemergency
y when you are behind the wheel of assistance number when
a car. Make people you are talking necessary. Certain situations
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you encounter while driving Federal Communications Commission pow
may require attention, but are (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These requ
not urgent enough to merit a limits are part of comprehensive gene
call for emergency services. But guidelines and establish permitted wirel
you can still use your wireless levels of RF energy for the general lowe
phone to lend a hand. If you see population. The guidelines are based Befo
a broken-down vehicle posing no on standards that were developed by sale t
serious hazard, a broken traffic independent scientific organizations and
signal, a minor traffic accident through periodic and thorough not e
where no one appears injured or evaluation of scientific studies. The the g
a vehicle. you know to be stolen, standards include a substantial safety for sa
call roadside assistance or other margin designed to assure the safety perfo
special non-emergency wireless of all persons, regardless of age and (e.g.,
number. For more information, health. body
please call to 888-901-SAFE, or The exposure standard for wireless mod
visit our website www.wow-com. mobile phones employs a unit of The h
com measurement known as the Specific phon
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit ear is
Consumer Information on set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. * the b
SAR Tests for SAR are conducted using man
standard operating positions (Bod
(Specific Absorption Rate) specified by the FCC with the phone amo
This Model Phone Meets the transmitting at its highest certified upon
power level in all tested frequency FCC
Government’s Requirements bands. may
for Exposure to Radio Waves. Although SAR is determined at the level
Your wireless phone is a radio highest certified power level, the vario
transmitter and receiver. It is designed actual SAR level of the phone while gove
and manufactured not to exceed operating can be well below the expo
the emission limits for exposure to maximum value. Because the phone
radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the is designed to operate at multiple
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sion power levels to use only the power The FCC has granted an Equipment
se required to reach the network, in Authorization for this model phone
general, the closer you are to a with all reported SAR levels evaluated
d wireless base station antenna, the as in compliance with the FCC RF
lower the power output. emission guidelines. SAR information
sed Before a phone model is available for on this model phone is on file with
d by sale to the public, it must be tested the FCC and can be found under the
ons and certified to the FCC that it does Display Grant section of http://www.
not exceed the limit established by fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on
e the governmentadopted requirement FCC ID BEJGD510.
fety for safe exposure. The tests are Additional information on Specific
ety performed in positions and locations Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found
nd (e.g., at the ear and worn on the on the Cellular Telecommunications
body) as required by the FCC for each Industry Association (CTIA) website at
s model. http://www.wow-com.com
The highest SAR value for this model * In the United States and Canada,
fic phone when tested for use at the the SAR limit for mobile phones
imit ear is 1.36 W/kg and when worn on used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg
the body, as described in this user’s (W/kg) averaged over one gram of
manual, is 1.35 W/kg. tissue. The standard incorporates a
(Body-worn measurements differ substantial margin of safety to give
ne among phones models, depending additional protection for the public
d upon available accessories and and to account for any variations in
y FCC requirements.) While there measurements.
may be differences between SAR * Product meets current FCC &
e levels of various phones and at IC Radio Frequency Exposure
various positions, they all meet the Guidelines.
e government requirement for safe FCC ID: BEJGD510
exposure. IC ID: 2703C-GR500
ne

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Trouble Shooting
This chapter lists some problems that you might encounter while using your Mes
phone. Some problems require that you call your service provider, but most of
problems you encounter are easy to correct yourself.

Message Possible causes Possible Corrective measures


There is no SIM card in the
Make sure that the SIM card is correctly
SIM error phone or you may have
inserted.
inserted it incorrectly.
Cha
No connection Signal weak Move higher to a window or open space.
to the network Outside GSM network Check service provider coverage map.

When you want to change


a security code you have to
Codes do not confirm the new code by
Contact your Service Provider.
match entering it again. The two
codes that you have entered
Pho
do not match.
netw
Not supported by Service
Function cannot Num
Provider or registration Contact your Service Provider.
be set perm
required
Dialing error New network not authorised. Check for
Calls not
New SIM card inserted Charge new restrictions. Contact Service Provider
available
limit reached or reset limit with PIN 2.

Press On/Off key for at least two seconds.


On/Off key pressed too briefly
Phone cannot Charge battery. Check charging indicator
Battery empty
be switched on in the display.
Battery contacts dirty
Clean contacts.

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r Message Possible causes Possible Corrective measures
of
Battery totally empty Charge battery.
Temperature out of range Make sure the ambient temperature is
right, wait for a while, and then charge
again.
y Contact problem Check power supply and connection to
the phone. Check the battery contacts,
Charging error clean them if necessary.
ace. No mains voltage Plug in to a different socket or check
voltage.
Charger defective If the charger does not warm up,
replace it.
Wrong charger Only use original LG accessories.
Battery defective Replace battery.
Phone loses Reconnection to another service provider
Signal too weak
network is automatic.
Number not The Fixed dial number function
Check settings.
permitted is on.

or
ider

nds.
ator

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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: 5. Pro
LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed 6. Da
accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the 7. All
following terms and conditions: da
1. The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of 8. Pro
purchase of the product by the original end user.
Note
2. The limited warranty extends only to the original end user of the product and is not
assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user. 1. Thi
or
3. This warranty is good only to the original end user of the product during the warranty
wa
period as long as it is in Canada.
2. Sh
4. Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove
the date of purchase. 3. EX
5. During the applicable warranty period, LG will repair or replace at LG’s sole option, No ot
without charge to the original end user, any defective component part of the phone
THE D
or accessory.
OF M
6. LG may use rebuilt, reconditioned or new parts or components when repairing any HERE
product or replace a product with a rebuilt, reconditioned or new product. USE O
CONS
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
FOR A
1. Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and
WARR
customary manner.
2. Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, 4. HO
exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized To ob
connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper in Ca
installation or other acts which are not the fault of LG, including damage caused by
spills of food or liquids. LG El
3. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or Tel. 1
workmanship. www
4. The fact that the Customer Service Department at LG was not notified by the original
end user of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product, during the warranty
period.
5. Products which have had their serial numbers removed or made illegible.
6. Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories.
7. All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or
damaged due to normal customer use.
te of 8. Products serviced by non-authorized persons or companies.

Notes:
t
1. This limited warranty supersedes all other warranties, expressed or implied either in fact
or by operations of law, statutory or otherwise, including, but not limited to any implied
nty
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
2. Shipping damage is the sole responsibility of the shipping company.
e
3. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY:
No other express warranty is applicable to this product.
e
THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY
y HEREIN. LG ELECTRONICS CANADA, 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 USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR
FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.

4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:


To obtain warranty service, please call the following telephone number from anywhere
roper in Canada:
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LG Electronics Canada, Inc.
Tel. 1-888-542-2623
www.lg.ca (see links to “Wireless Phone Service”)
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Electronics Canada Inc.
Mississauga, Ontario
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