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ENGLISH

P/N : MMBB0354301(1.0) LG-AX8575H

USER GUIDEPlease read this manual carefully before operating your mobilephone. Retain it for future reference.

ESPAÑOL

MANUAL DEL USUARIOLea este manual cuidadosamente antes de utilizar su teléfono.Guárdelo para consultarlo en el futuro.

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LG 8575 TOUCHLG 8575 TOUCH

LG 8575 TOUCH

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Copyright ©2009 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LGGroup and its related entities. All other trademarks are theproperty of their respective owners.

HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:

Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800-448-4026

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Important Safety Precautions

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Important

SafetyPrecautions

Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous orillegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.

WARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury ordeath.

1. Never use an unapproved battery since this coulddamage the phone and/or battery and could causethe battery to explode.

2. Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it willcause the battery to explode.

3. Never store your phone in temperatures less than -4°F or greater than 122°F.

4. Do not dispose of your battery by fire or withhazardous or flammable materials.

5. When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or setup the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wirelessequipment is improperly installed and the air bag isdeployed, you may be seriously injured.

6. Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.7. Do not use the phone in areas where its use is

prohibited. (For example: aircraft)

Important Safety Precautions

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Important

SafetyPrecautions

1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to directsunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such asa bathroom.

2. Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. Thiscould cause a fire.

3. Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Itmay harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.

4. Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as thephone may generate sparks.

5. Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting,pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose asit may cause a fire or electric shock.

6. Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Donot allow the power cord to be crimped as it maycause electric shock or fire.

7. Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it isbeing charged. It may cause an electric shock orseriously damage your phone.

8. Do not disassemble the phone.

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SafetyPrecautions

1. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it mayshort-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.

2. Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your bodyduring a call.

3. Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal’s teeth ornails, come into contact with the battery. This could cause a fire.

4. Store the battery out of reach of children.5. Be careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as

rubber plugs, earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.)This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation resulting in seriousinjury or death.

6. Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms toavoid electric shock or fire.

7. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. Thewarranty will not be applied to products provided by othersuppliers.

8. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and itsaccessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidentsand consequently invalidate the warranty.

9. Your service provider programs one or more emergency phonenumbers, such as 911, that you can call under anycircumstances, even when your phone is locked. Your phone’spreprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in alllocations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placeddue to network, environmental, or interference issues.

Table of Contents

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Important Safety Precautions 1Table of Contents 4Welcome 9Technical Details 10

FCC RF Exposure Information 12Bodily Contact During Operation 12Vehicle-Mounted the External Antenna 13FCC Notice and Cautions 13Caution 14Part 15.19 statement 14Part 15.21 statement 14Part 15.105 statement 15

Phone Overview 16Quick Glance of the TouchScreen and How to Use It 18Calibrating the Touch Screen 19Shortcut Menu 20Entering and EditingInformation 22

Getting Started with YourPhone 29

The Battery 29Charging the Battery 29Charging with USB 30How to Install a microSD™ Card 30How to Remove a microSD™

Card 31Battery Temperature Protection 32Battery Charge Level 32Turning the Phone On and Off 32Signal Strength 33Screen Icons 33Making Calls 33Redialing Calls 34Receiving Calls 34

Menu Tree on the TouchScreen 35

Menu Access 35

Shortcut Menu on the TouchScreen 36Quick Access to ConvenientFeatures 38

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Lock Mode 38Quick Volume Adjustment 38Vibrate Mode 38Call Waiting 38Voice Commands 39

Contacts in Your Phone’sMemory 40

Storing Basics 40Changing Contact Entries 41Speed Dial 41Storing a Number with Pauses 42Deleting 423D (Three-axis-accelerometer)Rotation 43

Camera Features 43Camera Features 44Video Camera 46Picture Editing 48Video Player Controls 50Video Editing 50

Using Phone Menus 52

MESSAGING 52

1. New Message 52

1.1 Text Message 521.2 Picture Message 551.3 Video Message 571.4 Voice Message 58

2. Messages 593. Drafts 614. Voicemail 615. Settings 626. Erase Options 64

Alltel Shop 65

1. Alltel Shop 652. Settings 663. Help 67

Alltel Web 67

Multimedia 75

1. Take Photo 752. Record Video 763. Record Voice 774. Images 775. Videos 796. Audios 806.1 My Ringtones 806.2 My Sounds 80

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7. My FM Radio 81

Contacts 84

1. New Contact 842. Contact List 853. Favorites 864. Groups 875. Speed Dials 876. My Name Card 88

RECENT CALLS 89

1. Missed Calls 892. Received Calls 903. Dialed Calls 904. All Calls 915. View Timers 92

Music 93

1. My Music 93

Tools 97

1. Voice Commands 971.1 Call <Name or Number> 981.2 Send Msg to <Name or

Number or Group> 991.3 Go to <Menu> 99

1.4 Check <Item> 991.5 Contacts <Name> 991.6 Redial 1001.7 Play 1001.8 Help 100

2. Alarm Clock 1003. Calendar 1014. Ez Tip Calculator 1015. Notepad 1026. Calculator 1037. World Clock 1038. Stopwatch 1049. Drawing Pad 10410. USB Mass Storage 105

Settings 106

1. Bluetooth Menu 1062. Sounds Settings 1112.1 Easy Set-Up 1112.2 Master Volume 1112.3 Call Sounds 1122.3.1 Call Ringtone 1122.3.2 Call Vibrate 1122.3.3 Call ID Readout 113

2.4 Alert Sounds 1132.5 Button Sounds 114

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2.6 Digit Dial Readout 1142.7 Service Alerts 1152.8 Power On/Off 115

3. Display Settings 1163.1 Easy Set-Up 1163.2 Banner 1163.2.1 Personal Banner 1163.2.2 ERI Banner 117

3.3 Backlight 1173.4 Wallpaper 1183.5 Charging Screen 1183.6 Display Themes 1193.7 Fonts 1193.8 Dial Fonts 1203.9 Clock Format 1203.10 Shortcut Bin 1213.11 Music Handle 121

4. Touch Settings 1225. Phone Settings 1225.1 Airplane Mode 1225.2 Voice Commands 1235.3 Language 1235.4 Location 1245.5 Current Country 1255.6 Security 125

5.6.1 Edit Codes 1265.6.2 Restrictions 1265.6.3 Phone Lock 1275.6.4 Lock Phone Now 1285.6.5 Reset Default 1285.6.6 Restore Phone 129

5.7 System Select 1305.8 NAM Select 130

6. Call Settings 1316.1 Answer Options 1316.2 Show Dialpad 1326.3 Auto Retry 1326.4 TTY Mode 1336.5 One Touch Dial 1356.6 Voice Privacy 1356.7 DTMF Tones 136

7. USB Auto Detection 1368. Memory 1378.1 Save Options 1388.2 Phone Memory 1388.3 Card Memory 139

9. Phone Info 1399.1 My Number 1409.2 SW/HW Version 1409.3 Icon Glossary 141

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10. Set-Up Wizard 141

Safety 142TIA Safety Information 142

Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal 142Antenna Care 142Phone Operation 143Tips on Efficient Operation 143Driving 143Electronic Devices 143Pacemakers 143Persons with pacemakers: 144Hearing Aids 144Other Medical Devices 144Health Care Facilities 144Vehicles 145Posted Facilities 145Aircraft 145Blasting Areas 145Potentially Explosive Atmosphere 145For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag 146

Safety Information 146Charger and Adapter Safety 146Battery Information and Care 147

Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards 147General Notice 148

Warning! Important safetyinformation 150

Avoiding hearing damage 150Using your phone safely 150Avoiding hearing damage 151Using headsets safely 151

FDA Consumer Update 15210 Driver Safety Tips 162Consumer Information on SAR 166FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility(HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices 169

Accessories 172Limited Warranty Statement 173Index 177

Welcome

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Welcom

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Thank you for choosing the LG 8575 Touch cellular phonedesigned to operate with thelatest digital mobilecommunication technology,Code Division Multiple Access(CDMA). Along with the manyadvanced features of the CDMAsystem, such as greatly enhancedvoice clarity, this compact phoneoffers:l City IDl Touch Screen and auto Touch

Screen lock.l Display themes and

Wallpapers for customization.l Built-in 3.2 Megapixel digital

camera (with video mode).l Large, easy-to-read, backlit

LCD with status icons.l Messaging Voicemail, and

caller ID.l HTML Browser.l Dolby® Mobile

l FM Radiol Long battery standby and talk

time.l Easy operation with intuitive

touch screen Menus andprompts.

l Any Key answer, Auto-answerwith Handsfree, auto retry,One Touch and Speed Dialing(with 999 memory locations).

l Bilingual (English and Spanish)capability.

l Bluetooth® wirelesstechnology.

l 1GB of internal memory formusic

NoteThe Bluetooth® word mark andlogos are owned by the BluetoothSIG, Inc. and any use of such marksby LG Electronics is under license.Other trademarks and trade namesare those of their respective owners.

Technical Details

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TechnicalD

etails

Important InformationThis user’s guide providesimportant information on the useand operation of your phone.Please read all the informationcarefully prior to using the phonefor the best performance and toprevent any damage to or misuseof the phone. Any unapprovedchanges or modifications will voidyour warranty.

FCC Part 15 Class BCompliance

This device and its accessoriescomply with part 15 of FCCrules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1)This device and its accessoriesmay not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this deviceand its accessories must acceptany interference received,including interference thatcauses undesired operation.

Technical Details

The LG 8575 Touch is an alldigital phone that operates onboth Code Division MultipleAccess (CDMA) frequencies:Cellular services at 800 MHzand Personal CommunicationServices (PCS) at 1.9 GHz.CDMA technology uses a featurecalled DSSS (Direct SequenceSpread Spectrum) that enablesthe phone to keepcommunication from beingcrossed and to use one frequencychannel by multiple users in thesame specific area. This results ina 10-fold capacity increase whencompared with analog mode. Inaddition, features such as soft /softer handoff, hard handoff, anddynamic RF power controltechnologies combine to reducecall interruptions.

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The Cellular and PCS CDMAnetworks consist of MSO (MobileSwitching Office), BSC (Base

Station Controller), BTS (BaseStation Transmission System), andMS (Mobile Station).

CDMA Standard

Basic AirInterface

TIA/EIA-95ATSB-74ANSI J-STD-008TIA/EIA-IS2000

CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface14.4kbps radio link protocol and inter-band operationsIS-95 adapted for PCS frequency bandCDMA2000 1xRTT Air InterfaceMAS-BSPCSC-RSIntersystem operationsNon-signaling data comm.

CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data AirInterface1xEV-DO Inter-Operability Specification forCDMA2000 Access Network InterfacesRecommended Minimum PerformanceStandards for CDMA2000 High RatePacket Data Access Terminal TestApplication Specification (TAS) for HighRate Packet Data Air Interface

TIA/EIA/IS-634TIA/EIA/IS/651TIA/EIA/IS-41-CTIA/EIA/IS-124

TIA/EIA/IS-856TIA/EIA/IS-878

TIA/EIA/IS-866

TIA/EIA/IS-890

TIA/EIA/IS-96-BTIA/EIA/IS-637TIA/EIA/IS-657IS-801TIA/EIA/IS-707-A

Speech CODECShort Message ServicePacket DataPosition Determination Service (gpsOne)High Speed Packet Data

Network

Service

1x EV-DO

Relatedinterface

Designator Description

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* TSB-74: Protocol between an IS-95A system and ANSI J-STD-008

Its battery life is twice as long asIS-95. High-speed datatransmission is also possible.The following tab lists somemajor CDMA standards.

FCC RF Exposure Information

WARNING! Read thisinformation before operatingthe phone.

In August 1996, the FederalCommunications Commission(FCC) of the United States, withits action in Report and OrderFCC 96-326, adopted anupdated safety standard forhuman exposure to RadioFrequency (RF) electromagneticenergy emitted by FCC regulatedtransmitters. Those guidelines areconsistent with the safety

standard previously set by bothU.S. and international standardsbodies. The design of this phonecomplies with the FCC guidelinesand these internationalstandards.

Bodily Contact DuringOperation

This device was tested for typicaluse with the back of the phonekept 0.79 inches (2.0 cm) fromthe body. To comply with FCCRF exposure requirements, aminimum separation distance of0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must bemaintained between the user’sbody and the back of the phone,including the antenna, whetherextended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, andsimilar accessories containingmetallic components should notbe used. Avoid the use of

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accessories that cannot maintain0.79 inches (2.0 cm) distancebetween the user’s body and theback of the phone and have notbeen tested for compliance withFCC RF exposure limits.

Vehicle-Mounted the ExternalAntenna

(Optional, if available.)To satisfy FCC RF exposurerequirements, keep 8 inches (20cm) between the user /bystander and vehicle-mountedthe external antenna. For moreinformation about RF exposure,visit the FCC website atwww.fcc.gov.

FCC Notice and Cautions

This device and its accessoriescomply with part 15 of FCCrules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1)This device and its accessoriesmay not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this deviceand its accessories must acceptany interference received,including interference thatcauses undesired operation.Any changes or modificationsnot expressly approved in thisuser guide could void yourwarranty for this equipment. Useonly the supplied antenna. Useof unauthorized antennas (ormodifications to the antenna)could impair call quality, damagethe phone, void your warrantyand/or violate FCC regulations.

Technical Details

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Don't use the phone with adamaged antenna. A damagedantenna could cause a minor skinburn. Contact your local dealerfor a replacement antenna.

Caution

Use only the supplied andapproved antenna. Use ofunauthorized antennas ormodifications could impair callquality, damage the phone, voidyour warranty and/or result inviolation of FCC regulations. Donot use the phone with adamaged antenna. If a damagedantenna comes into contact withthe skin a minor burn may result.Contact your local dealer for areplacement antenna.

Part 15.19 statement

This device and its accessoriescomply with part15 of FCC rules.Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:(1) This device & its accessories

may not cause harmfulinterference.

(2) This device & its accessoriesmust accept any interferencereceived, includinginterference that may causeundesired operation.

Part 15.21 statement

Change or Modifications that arenot expressly approved by themanufacturer could void theuser's authority to operate theequipment.

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Part 15.105 statement

This equipment has been testedand found to comply with thelimits for a class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designedto provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in aresidential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses, andcan radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installed andused in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radiocommunications. However, thereis no guarantee that interferencewill not occur in a particularinstallation. if this equipmentdoes cause harmful interferenceor television reception, which canbe determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the

interference by one or more ofthe following measures:- Reorient or relocate the

receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between

the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an

outlet on a circuit different fromthat to which the receiver isconnected.

- Consult the dealer or anexperienced radio/TVtechnician for help.

Phone Overview

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PhoneO

verview

1.3.5mm Headset Jack Allows you to plug in an optionalwired headset for convenient, hands-free conversations.The 3.5mm jack also allows you to connectheadphones normally used with other mp3 players.

2.Earpiece Lets you hear the caller.3.Touch Screen Displays incoming calls, messages and

indicator icons as well as a wide variety of content youselect to view.

4.Touch Soft Keys Touch Keys on this Touchpadprovide easy access to Messages, the phone Dialpad,the Main Menu, the Contact List, and Favorites whicheasily activate with the touch of your fingertip.

5.SEND Key Use to answer incoming calls and to placecalls from the Dialpad. From Standby mode, pressingthis key will open the All Calls list.

6.Clear Key / Voice Command Key Deletes singlespaces or characters. Also backs out of menus, onelevel at a time. While in Standby mode, use for quickaccess to Voice Command or press and hold toaccess Voice Recorder.

7. Proximity Sensor This sensor locks the Touch screenduring a call if an object (like your head) comes withinclose proximity, to prevent accidental keypresses. Pleasenote that some phone cases may engage the sensor.The sensor is disabled when using the Speakerphone, aBluetooth headset or the headset jack

8.Light Sensor Detects the amount of light, adjustsbrightness of the LCD. This conserves power andextends battery life.

9.Shortcut Bin Touch Key Allows quick access to acustomizable Shortcut Menu.

10. Music Handle Touch Key This shortcut key opensthe My Music application.

11. PWR/END Key Use to turn the power on/off and toend a call. Also returns to Standby mode.

NoteThe SEND Key, CLR/ VoiceCommands Key, and PWR / ENDKey are not illuminated when thedisplay is off. Press the UnlockKey, or any other exterior key, toilluminate the display and keys.To unlock the screen and keys,lightly press and slide the icon

upwards to reveal theStandby mode Touch Screen andTouch Soft Keys.

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12. Camera Lens Used for taking pictures andrecording video. Keep it clean for optimal photoquality.

13. Accessory/ Charger Port Connects the phoneto the battery charger, or other compatibleaccessories.

14. Side Volume Keys Use to adjust the MasterVolume in Standby mode* and the EarpieceVolume during a call.

15. Speakerphone Keys Press to activate ordeactivate the Speakephone function.

16. Lock/ Unlock Key Press to lock or unlock theTouch Screen and keys.

17. My Music Key Use for quick access to yourmusic. Download, store and listen to music rightfrom your phone.

18. Camera Key Use for quick access to Camerafunction. Press and hold the Camera Key torecord Video.

* Standby mode is when the phone is waiting forinput from you. No menu is displayed and thephone isn’t performing any action. It’s the startingpoint for all of the instruction steps.

Quick Glance of the Touch Screen and How to Use It

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Touch Sensitive Soft Keys( , , , , )1. Make sure your hands are clean

and dry. Remove moisture fromthe surface of your hands. Don'tuse the touch keys in a humidenvironment.

2. Touch screen is sensitive to yourlight touch. You don't need topress it forcefully to use it.Protect your phone from severeimpact because touch screensensors may become damagedfrom harsh use.

3. Use the tip of your finger to touchthe center of a touch key. If youtouch off-center it may activatethe nearby function instead.

4. The touch feedback level can beadjusted to your preference.

5. When both the LCD screen andbacklight are off, all keys aredeactivated. Press the UnlockKey ( ) twice to turn on andunlock the Touch Screen.

6. The Proximity Sensor protectsagainst accidental key pressesduring phone calls by locking thescreen.

7. Keep metal and other conductivematerial away from the surface oftouch screen because contact maycause electronic interference.

How to Unlock

Touch the icon and slide upto unlock thescreen.

Press theUnlock Key onthe side of yourphone. Presstwice if thebacklight is off.

OR

Calibrating the Touch Screen

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Calibrating

theTouch

Screen

Calibration allows the phone torecognize the accuracy of yourtouch.1. Unlock the Touch Screen by

sliding the Slide icon up orpress the Unlock Key ( ) onthe right side of your phone.Then, touch the Menu TouchSoft Key .

2. Touch the Settings icon .3. Touch Touch Settings.4. Place your finger on the Touch

Screen and apply gentle upwardpressure to scroll the list up,then touch Calibration.

5. Touch the target each time itappears.

6. After setting calibration, touchCheck calibration or Savewithout check.

l If you touch Check calibration,touch each target as it appearsagain. The screen will display apurple dot to indicate thelocation of your touch. If youare satisfied with your accuracy,touch Yes to save, or touch Noto try again.

l Touch Save without check tosave without viewing your touchaccuracy.

Shortcut Menu

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ShortcutM

enu

Touch Screen Shortcut MenuThe Touch Screen Shortcut Menu allows instant access to menus andphone features with the quick touch of your fingertip. To use theShortcut Menu:

1. Unlock the Touch Screen by sliding the Slide icon up or press theUnlock Key ( ) on the right side of your phone.

2. Touch the Shortcut Menu icon .3. Touch the My Media tab to access, and/or manage, shortcuts to your

favorite Media files (including pictures, videos, and music).4. To close the Shortcut Menu, press the Clear or PWR/END

Key.

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Menu: Displays the Main Menu. Touch Soft Keys

Messages: Displays theMessages menu.

Contacts:Displays yourContact List.

Phone: Displays the Dialpad TouchKeys so you can make a call. Dialmanually using the numeric keys oreasily from your Recent Calls,Contacts, or Voice Dial.

Favorites: Displaysyour favoritecontacts.

Touch and hold thisTouch Key to call your

voice mail box.

Touch this Touch Key to view therecent call history. Touch this Touch Key to display your

Contact List to view or call a Contact.

Touch this Touch Keyto delete digits enteredone by one. Hold downto delete the entireentry.

Touch this Touch Keyto dial using Voice

Command.

When you touch the Phone Touch Soft Key the following Dialpadis displayed:

Touch and hold thisTouch Key to toggleyour phone betweenVibrate Mode andNormal Mode.

Text InputYou can enter information usingthe Touch Screen keypad. Thereare special key functions to helpyou with text entry.

Using the Touch Screen

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon up orpress the Unlock Key ( ) on theright side of your phone.

2. Touch the Message Touch SoftKey .

3. Touch .4. Select Text Message.5. Touch the Text Field to begin

entering text. A touch keypad willpopup.

6. To access Text Input options,press the Text Options Touch Key

. The options are:Insert Quick Text/ Save As Draft/Add/ Copy Text/ Paste/ FormatText/ Priority Level/ Callback#/Save Quick Text/ Cancel Message

NEW

Touch to change text input modes.

Handwriting/ Keypad Toggle Key.

Text Entry Options.Insert Quick Text/ Save As Draft/ Add/ CopyText/ Paste/ Format Text/ Priority Level/Callback#/ Save Quick Text/ Cancel Message

Touch to minimize the touch keypad.

Entering and Editing Information

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Changing Input Method

When entering text, besides"typing" the text with TouchKeys, you also have the option towrite with your fingertip. TheTouch Screen interprets yourmovements into characters.

1. Touch a text field, then touchon the right side of the

display.

2. Use your fingertip to write eachcharacter you want. You mustwrite in the box that appears inthe lower half of the screen. If theTouch Screen does not displaythe character you intended, pressthe Clear/Voice Commands Key

to delete characters, andtry again. For instructions on howto better use the handwritingfunction, see the next page.

NOTEThe handwriting option may not beavailable for all text entry fields.

TIPWhen you "write" on the TouchScreen, the interpreted movementswill be displayed. Gaps in lines mayindicate that you need to pressslightly harder for more constantcontact with the Touch Screen.

HandwritingRecognitionField

Entering and Editing Information

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Enteringand

EditingInform

ation

To change from "writing" to"typing":In the hand-writing screen, touch

on the right-hand side.

The following tables may help inunderstanding how the TouchScreen interprets movements intocharacters.

Writing in Lower-Case

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EditingInform

ation

Writing in Upper-Case

NOTEYou must touch the All Caps Touch Key

to write in upper-case letters.

NOTEYou must touch the All Caps Touch Key

to write in upper-case letters.

NOTEYou must touch the All Caps Touch Key

to write in upper-case letters.

Menus Overview

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Menus

Overview

Messaging New Message

Text MessagePicture MessageVideo MessageVoice Message

MessagesDraftsVoicemailSettings

Messages ViewEntry ModeText Entry SettingsAuto Save SentAuto Erase InboxMessage Font SizeText Auto ViewText Auto Scroll

Multimedia AutoReceiveQuick TextVoicemail#Callback#SignatureDelivery ReceiptSpeed Messaging

Erase OptionsErase InboxErase SentErase DraftsErase All

Alltel Shop Alltel ShopSettingsHelp

Alltel Web

Multimedia Take PhotoRecord VideoRecord VoiceImagesVideosAudios

My RingtonesMy Sounds

My FM Radio

ContactsNew ContactContact ListFavoritesGroups

Menu Access

Touch the MENU Touch Key to have access to phone menus.To access the MENU, unlock first by pressing down the unlock key on the left side of your phone. To go back to standby mode, touch

or press at the bottom center of your phone.

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Menus

Overview

Speed DialsMy Name Card

Recent CallsMissed CallsReceived CallsDialed CallsAll CallsView Timers

MusicMy Music

All SongsPlaylistsArtistsGenresAlbumsManage My Music

EraseMove to CardMove to PhoneLock/Unlock

Music SettingsRepeatShuffle

Music Only

ToolsVoice Commands

Call <Name orNumber>Send Msg to<Name or Number>Go to <Menu>Check <Item>Contacts <Name>RedialPlayHelp

Alarm ClockCalendarEz Tip CalculatorNotepadCalculatorWorld ClockStopwatchDrawing PadUSB Mass Storage

Settings Bluetooth MenuSounds Settings

Easy Set-upMaster VolumeCall Sounds

Call RingtoneCall VibrateCaller IDReadout

Alert SoundsText MessageMultimediaMessageVoicemailEmergency ToneMissed Call

Button SoundsDigit Dial ReadoutService Alerts

ERIMinute BeepCall ConnectCharge Complete

Power On/Off

Menus Overview

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Menus

Overview

Power OnSoundPower OnVibratePower OffSoundPower OffVibrate

Display SettingsEasy Set-upBanner

Personal BannerERI Banner

BacklightWallpaper

My PicturesMy VideosFun AnimationsBuy Wallpaper

Charging ScreenDisplay ThemesFontsDial FontsClock FormatShortcut BinMusic Handle

Touch Settings

Auto LockVibrate TypeVibrate LevelVibrate EffectSoundCalibration

Phone SettingsAirplane ModeVoice Commands

Confirm ChoicesSensitivityAdapt VoicePrompt ModeAudio PlaybackPrompt TimeoutCLR KeyActivationInfo

LanguageLocationCurrent CountrySecurity

Edit CodesRestrictionsPhone Lock

Lock PhoneNowReset DefaultRestore Phone

System SelectNAM Select

Call SettingsAnswer OptionsShow DialpadAuto RetryTTY ModeOne Touch DialVoice PrivacyDTMF Tones

USB Auto DetectionMemory

Save OptionsPicturesVideosSounds

Phone MemoryCard Memory

Phone InfoSet-up Wizard

Getting Started with Your Phone

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Getting

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ithYour

Phone

The Battery

The phone comes with arechargeable battery. The batterycharge level is shown at the topof the LCD screen.

Installing the Battery

To install the battery, insert theedge with the battery contactsinto the opening on the back ofthe phone. Push the batterydown until it clicks into place,then attach the back cover.

Removing the Battery

Turn power off and slide theback cover down to remove it.Use the fingertip cutout at theedge of the battery to lift theedge of the battery to remove it.

Charging the BatteryYour LG 8575 Touch devicecomes with a cableless walladapter and a USB data cablewhich connect together tocharge your phone. To chargeyour phone:

1. Connect the USB data cableinto the cableless wall adapter,as shown below.

2. Gently uncover the phone'saccessory/ charging port.

NOTICEPlease use only an approved chargingaccessory to charge your LG phone.Improper handling of the charging port,as well as the use of an incompatiblecharger, may cause damage to yourphone and void the warranty.

Note It is important to fully charge thebattery before initial use of thephone.

Then plug the end of the ACadapter into the accessory/charger port and the otherend into an electrical outlet.

3. The charge time variesdepending upon the batterylevel.

Charging with USBYou can use your computer tocharge your phone. To be ableto charge with the USB cable,you may need to have thenecessary USB Driver installed onyour PC first. Connect one endof the USB cable to the chargingaccessory port on your phoneand the other end to a bus-powered USB port on your PC.

How to Install a microSD™

Card

1. Remove the back cover andlocate the microSD™ slot onthe left side.

NoteLow-powered USB ports are notsupported, such as the USB port onyour keyboard or bus-powered USBhub.

Getting Started with Your Phone

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Cableless Wall Adapter

NoticePlease make sure that the 'B' side isfacing up before inserting a chargeror data cable into the charger port ofyour phone.

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2. Insert the microSD™ card(purchased separately) withthe logos facing up. Push inuntil it clicks into the slot.Please note that if you insertthe card in the wrongdirection, it may damage yourphone or your card.

How to Remove amicroSD™ Card

1. Gently push the card in, thiswill release the exposed edge ofthe microSD™ card to eject it.

2. Remove the microSD™ cardfrom the slot and replace thecover.

Note • Do not attempt to remove the

microSD™ card while reading orwriting to the card.

• Users wishing to transfer ordownload music onto a MicroSD™

card inserted into this phone(through either Music Sync orOver the Air) should format theMicroSD™ card on this handsetbefore using it through (Menu ->Settings -> Memory -> CardMemory -> Format). Warning:Formatting the MicroSD™ card willerase all contents on the card. Inthe event the MicroSD™ card isused on this phone without firstformatting it, the phone maydisplay “License acquisition failed”during OTA downloading or MusicSync. Song files downloaded orotherwise purchased from thirdparty providers and stored on aMicroSD™ card inserted into thisdevice may be protected orencrypted by such provider andcannot be played on this device.

Battery TemperatureProtectionThough extremely rare, if thebattery becomes overheated, thephone will automatically turn off.When you turn the phone backon, a message pops up alertingyou that the phone was poweredoff for your safety.

Battery Charge LevelYou can find the battery chargelevel at the top right of the LCDscreen. When the charge levelbecomes low, the battery sensorsounds a warning tone, blinks thebattery icon, and/or displays awarning message. As the chargelevel approaches empty, thephone automatically switches offwithout saving.

Turning the Phone On andOffTurning the Phone On

1. Install a charged battery orconnect the phone to anexternal power source.

2. Press the PWR/ENDKey for a few seconds untilthe Touch Screen lights up.

Turning the Phone Off

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone.

2. Press and hold the PWR/ENDKey until the display

turns off.

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Signal StrengthCall quality depends on thesignal strength in your area. Youcan tell how much signal strengthyou have by the number of barsnext to the signal strength icon:the more bars, the stronger thesignal. If you’re having problemswith signal quality, move to anopen area or, when inside abuilding, try moving near awindow.

Screen IconsWhen the phone is on, the topline of the LCD screen displaysphone status icons. To view whatthey mean:

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch the Settings icon .

3. Scroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

4. Touch Icon Glossary.

Making Calls

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone.

2. Touch the Phone Touch SoftKey , to display the dialpadyou can use to dial. Enter thephone number you want tocall.

Note You can search your Contact List( ) or Recent Calls ( )and select a number to call instead ofmanually dialing.

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3. Press the SEND Key ortouch the Call touch key

to place the call.

4. Press the PWR/END Key or touch the End touchkey to end the call.

Correcting Dialing Mistakes

If you make a mistake whiledialing a number, touch the Cleartouch key once to erasethe last digit entered, or hold theClear touch key down for at least2 seconds to delete all digits.

Redialing CallsYou can also press the SEND

Key twice to redial the lastnumber you dialed, received ormissed in the call history. Withthe Touch Screen unlocked, pressthe SEND Key once toview a list of all of your recentcalls. The last 270 calls (90

Received, 90 missed and 90Dialed) are stored in the callhistory list. Touch the Dial touchkey next to any of theentries to place a call to thatnumber.

Receiving Calls

1. When the phone rings and/orvibrates, unlock the TouchScreen by sliding the Slideicon up, then touch theAnswer touch key ,or press the SEND Key.

2. Press the PWR/END Keyto end the call.

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The main menus are displayed asshown to the right. Touch any ofthe menu icons with yourfingertip to go to that menu.

Menu Access

The Menu Touch Soft Key provides access to nine phonemenus. To access the main menus, unlock first by pressing theunlock key ( ) on the right side of your phone or sliding theSlide icon up. Touch the Menu Touch Soft Key at thebottom of the screen to open the main menus. To go back toStandby mode, touch the Home touch key or pressthe Clear Key at the bottom center of your phone.

Touch Screen Shortcut MenuThe Shortcut Menu allows quick, direct access to several frequentlyused device features from the Touch Screen. Up to 11 shortcuts can beset. To access the Shortcut Menu, unlock the Touch Screen, thentouch the Shortcut Menu icon . By default, the shortcuts below areprovided, but you can customize them to your preferences.

Note Touch the My Media tab to set up to 11 media files (picture, video, or music)with shortcut access.

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Managing Shortcuts

You can add, delete, and rearrange shortcut icons. To add, touch theAdd touch key , scroll to the feature you want, then touch it. Toremove from the Shortcuts menu, drag and drop the icon on theTrashcan touch key (When you hold down a Shortcut item, the Addtouch key turns into the Trash can touch key ). To move anicon, drag and drop it on another icon, they will exchange places.

Use the My Media submenus to add shortcuts toyour selected media files.

Touch the My Media taband touch the Add touchkey to add files tothis shortcut menu.

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Lock ModeSets your phone to require a 4digit password in order to usethe phone.To set lock mode on, touch

Menu -> Settings ->Phone Settings -> Security ->Enter Phone Lock Code ->Touch Lock Phone Now.

Quick Volume AdjustmentQuickly adjust ringer andearpiece volumes by pressing theupper side volume key toincrease and lower side key todecrease.

Vibrate ModeSets the phone to vibrate insteadof ring ( is displayed on theNotifications bar). To set VibrateMode, touch the Phone TouchSoft Key to display thekeypad touch keys then touch andhold the Pound touch key .To return to Normal Mode,touch and hold the Pound touchkey .

Call WaitingDuring a call, one beep indicatesthat you have another incomingcall.

Note To turn sounds off, unlock thephone, press and hold the lower sidevolume key for 3 seconds, thenpress and hold the upper sidevolume key to return to normalsounds mode.

NoteThe earpiece volume can only beadjusted by the side volume keysduring a call.

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Ignoring a Call Waiting

If you don't want to answer theincoming call, touch onthe Touch Screen. The CallWaiting beep stops and the callgoes to your voicemail, ifavailable.

Answering a Call Waiting

1. Press , to automaticallyput the first call on hold andanswer the new call.

2. Press again, to put thesecond call on hold and returnto the first caller.

Voice CommandsVoice Commands allow you todo things by verbal command(e.g., make calls, check Voicemail,etc.). For more information, seepage 97.With the Touch Screen unlocked,press a quick once (anextended press activates theVoice Recorder feature instead).

2. Follow the prompts to useyour voice command(s).

Note Voice Commands can also be startedwith the designated key on yourBluetooth® device. Please check themanual of the Bluetooth® device forfurther instructions.

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Storing Basics

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone.

2. Touch the Contact Touch SoftKey .

3. Touch the New touch key.

4. Touch a field, use the pop-uptouch keys to enterinformation, then touch theDone touch key . Dothis for each field you want toenter.

5. When all fields are complete,touch the Save touch key

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1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone.

2. Touch the Phone Touch SoftKey for the phonedialing keypad.

3. Use the Dialpad that pops upto enter the phone numberand touch the Save touch key

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4. Touch Add New Contact/Update Existing.

5. Touch Mobile 1/ Home/Work/ Mobile 2/ Fax.

6. Enter information into theremaining fields, as necessary,and touch the Save touch key

to save.SAVE

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Changing Contact Entries

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone.

2. Touch the Contact List TouchSoft Key .

3. Touch the Contact you wantto customize.

4. Touch the Edit touch key, touch and edit the

fields you want to changethen touch the Done touchkey .

5. Touch the Save touch keywhen edits are

complete.

Speed DialAllows you to set up your SpeedDials.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone.

2. Touch the Contacts TouchSoft Key .

3. Touch the Contact you wantto set with a Speed Dial, thentouch the Options icon .

4. Touch Set Speed Dial, thentouch the phone number toset with a Speed Dial.

5. Touch an unassigned SpeedDial number.

6. You will be prompted "AssignSpeed Dial to Contact?"Touch Yes.

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Storing a Number with PausesPauses allow you to enteradditional series of numbers toaccess automated systems suchas Voicemail or credit billingnumbers. Pause types are: Wait(W) The phone stops dialinguntil you press the Release touchkey on the TouchScreen, to advance to the nextnumber. 2-Sec Pause (P) Thephone waits two seconds beforesending the next string of digitsautomatically.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone.

2. Touch the Phone Touch SoftKey .

3. Enter the number, then touchthe Options icon .

4. Touch Add 2-Sec Pause/ AddWait, then enter additionalnumbers.

5. Touch the Save touch key, then complete the

Contact entry as necessary.

DeletingDeleting a Contact Entry

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone.

2. Touch the Contacts TouchSoft Key .

3. Touch the Contact you wantto erase (search using # oralphabet letters at the bottomof the screen, if necessary).

4. Touch the Erase touch key.

5. Touch Yes.ERASE

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3D (Three-axis-accelerometer) Rotation3D Rotation is a feature that allows you to have flexibility in how youview content on your screen. Simply turn your LG 8575 Touch devicefrom vertical to horizontal (or horizontal to vertical ) and get a wholenew perspective. LG 8575 Touch senses the change in orientation andcan automatically adjusts to fit the screen. View an image in widescreen orientation. This feature is helpful when you're looking at yourpictures, browsing your music by album artwork, viewing Browserwebsites, or even entering text.

Rotate LG 8575 Touch sideways.

Drag or flick left or right.

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Camera FeaturesThe built-in 3.2 MP camera featureis complete with optics for superiorphoto capabilities with variousoptions, effects, and controls.

Camera Settings

The images below show how toaccess the camera settings.

Back

Birghtness Settings

White Balance SettingsShot Type

Camera Settings

Touch to change tovideo feature

Touch to take a picture

Touch to go to MyPictures

Zoom(not available at the highest resolution)

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Options in Camera Mode

Brightness Setting Touchthe level of brightness youwant. White Balance Auto/Sunny/ Cloudy/Fluorescent/ GlowShot Types

Normal PanoramaIntelligent Facial Makeover

Normal: No effect applied topicture.Panorama: Take series of picturesfrom left to right. Take the firstshot, align the shadow of the firstshot with the next shot, thentake that picture. Align and takethe third shot to automaticallyjoin the three shots together intoone panoramic shot.Intelligent: Camera willautomatically adjust for up to 5ambient conditions so that thebest picture is taken.

Facial Makeover: Automaticallydetects faces for better portraitquality. Also removes blemishesand enhances facial features.

Camera Settings

Allows you to configure thefollowing camera settings:Resolution: 2048x1536/1600x1200 / 1280x960/800x480 / 640x480Keep in mind that higherresolution, uses more memory.And, zoom is not available if setto the highest resolution.Shutter Sound: Shutter / NoSound / Say “Cheez”/ Ready 1-2-3Color Effects: Normal/ Negative/Aqua/ Sepia/ Black&White Self Timer: Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5Seconds/ 10 SecondsAuto Save On/ OffSave Option Internal/ External

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Video Camera The built-in video camera feature comes with options similar to theCamera feature.

Video Camera Settings

The images below show how to access the video settings.

Back

Brightness

White Balance

Record Settings

Touch to change toCamera mode

Zoom Setting Touch andslide right to zoom in or leftto zoom out

Touch the screen for video options

Touch to beginrecording/end recording

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Options in Video Mode

Settings

Recording Time: For Send/ ForSaveFor Send: Limits the recordingtime so the video clip can besent in a video message. Pleasenote that the video clip may stillneed to be shortened forSending.For Save: Allows the video to besaved as a high quality video clipto the phone (regardless ofresolution setting). Video clipsrecorded in the For Save settingcan be sent in a video messageonly if the recorded output isless than 500KB.

Resolution: 320X240 /176X144Color Effects: Normal / Negative/ Aqua / Sepia / Black&WhiteAuto Save: On / OffSave Option: Internal/ External

After Recording Video

After recording, use the Touchscreen to select what to do withthe video clip. Depending on thesize, the options are:

Play / Erase / Send / Save

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Picture EditingWith the LG 8575 Touch’s many picture editing features, you haveendless possibilites in creating fun pictures. To edit while viewing apicture, touch the Options icon , then touch Edit.

Editing Touch Keys

Drawing

1. Touch the Drawing touch key. Options available are:

l Pen: Allows you to draw onthe image using your finger (ora stylus).

l Eraser: Allows you to erasethe Pen drawings with yourfinger (or a stylus).

l Settings: Allows you toconfigure the color and widthfor the Pen. Also allows you toset the Eraser width.

2. Press Save to save and exit.

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Composition

1. You can change the photo'scomposition. Touch theComposition touch key .Options available are:

l Zoom: Allows you to zoomin/out.

l Rotate: Allows you torotate the image 90 degreesat a time.

l Crop: Allows you to cropthe image. Once you select anarea to crop, touch theComposition touch key tofinalize cropping.

Adjustments

Improve your photos by adjustingContrast, Sharpness, Blur orBrightness. Touch theAdjustments icon , then touchon the scroll bar of each

adjustment to increase (rightside) or to decrease (left side).

Frames and Stamps

The LG 8575 Touch has multipleframes and stamps to choosefrom to enhance your pictures.

1. Touch the Overlay icon .The following options areavailable:

l Stamp : Allows you to usestamps to enhance yourimage.

l Frame : Allows you to usea frame for your image.

2. Touch Save to save theimage and exit.

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Video Player ControlsTo display the video playercontrols, simply touch the TouchScreen while the video is playingto display the following:

RewindFast Forward/ Play/ PauseMarks as favoriteDisplay in wide screenDisplay in normal sizeDisplay in small size

Video EditingWhen you select a video to edit,a video editor screen is displayed.

Editing a Video to Send

You can edit a video then send avideo message to friends andfamily.

1. Access My Videos (via theMultimedia, for example),touch the video clip to openit. As the clip begins to play,touch the screen to displaythe video player controls.

2. Touch the Options icon ,then touch Edit For VideoMsg.

3. Touch the Clip icon atthe point in the video whereyou want the video to start(indicated by a red triangle),then touch the Clip icon where you want the video toend (indicated by a bluetriangle).

NoteTouching the screen while a videoclip is playing also provides accessthe video editing options icon .

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4. Touch the Save icon tosave the edited video or touchthe Send icon to send it.

Editing Using Video Effects

Access My Videos, touch thevideo clip to open it. Touch thescreen as it begins to play, thentouch the Options icon .l Multi Trim

Use the Clip icon tocreate a new video with up to3 clips from the current video.You can add a fade effectbetween the clipped videopieces by touching the Saveicon and then Save withFade Effect.

l Multi Capture

You can capture still imagesfrom video footage and save inyour device's picture gallery.You can save up to 5 stillshots. Touch the Snapshoticon to capture. ThePlayer will pause at thatposition, so touch the Playicon to resume playing theclip. After clip capture(s),touch the Save icon tosave.

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MESSAGINGThe phone can store up to 540messages. The informationstored in the message isdetermined by phone mode andservice capability. Other limits toavailable characters per messagemay exist. Please check with yourservice provider for systemfeatures and capabilities.

New Message Alert

Your phone will alert you whenyou have new messages.1. The phone displays a message

on the screen.2. The message icon ( ) is

displayed on the Notificationbar. In the case of a highpriority message, ( ) isdisplayed.

1. New MessageAllows you to send messages(Text, Picture, Video and Voice).Each message can have multipledestination addresses and cancontain various items ofinformation. These aredependent upon the type ofmessage you want to send.

1.1 Text MessageSending a Basic Message

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch New Message.

4. Touch Text Message.

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5. Touch to enter therecipient's phone number oremail address using the touchkeys, then touch the Donetouch key .

6. Touch the Text area to enteryour message. Use the keypadthat pops up, or touch thePen touch key to writein your message. Please notethat you can rotate yourphone 90 degrees counter-clockwise to use the on-screen QWERTY. Whenfinished entering text, touchthe Done touch key .

7. Touch the Send touch key.

A sending screen is displayed.

Other Message Options

Entering saved addresses in theTo: field

1. Follow steps 1-4 from theSending a Basic Messageinstructions. Then, touch theFavorite touch key or touch the Contact touchkey .

l Your list ofFavorite Contacts is displayed.Select the one(s) to receiveyour message.

l Your Contact Listis displayed. Select the onesyou want to receive yourmessage.

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Text Field Options

1. Touch the text entry area, thentouch the Options icon .

2. Select from the followingoptions.

Insert Quick Text Allows youto insert a quick text. See page63 for more information.Save As Draft Saves themessage into the Drafts folder. Add Allows you to add aGraphic, Animation, Sound, orContact Number/Email.

Format Text Allows you tochange the look of the text. Alignment/ Font Size/ FontStyle/ Text Color/ BackgroundPriority Level Allows you toset the priority level for themessage. High/ Normal

Callback # Inserts a pre-programmed callback numberwith your message.On/ Off/ Edit

Save Quick Text Allows youto add the text entered as aQuick Text.Cancel Message Cancelsmessage editing and goes toMessage menu.

3. Complete and then send themessage by pressing ortouching the Send touch key

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1.2 Picture Message

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch New Message.

4. Touch Picture Message.

5. Enter the destinationaddress(es) by touching theFavorite touch key

to copy theaddress from a Favorites entry,the Contact touch key

to copy theaddress from your ContactList, the New # touch key

to manually enterthe address, or the Online

Album touch keyto send to

your Online Album.

6. Touch the Done touch keyafter entering the

recipient(s) (up to 10).

7. Touch the Text field, then typeyour message with the touchkeypad.

8. Touch the Picture field. Thepictures in your phone willdisplay. To select a picture,simply touch it, then touchthe Select touch key

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Other Picture MessageOptions

Using the To: Field Options

1. Touch the New # touch key, then Touch the

Options icon .

2. Select from the followingoptions:From Contacts/ From RecentCalls/ Favorites/ Groups/Online Album

Using the Text or Subject FieldOptions

1. Touch the Options icon .

2. Select from the followingoptions:

Preview Displays the Picturemessage as it would be seenby the recipient.

Save As Draft Saves themessage into the Drafts folder.

Insert Quick Text Allows youto insert quick textcustomized on the phone.

Add Slide Insert multiplepictures and sound into apicture message.

Priority Level Gives priorityto the message. High/ Normal

Cancel Message

Adding Slides to Your PictureMessage

When you want to send multiplepictures and sound, use the AddSlide option. This allows you tocreate one picture message withmultiple pictures and soundattached to it.

1. Create a new picture message.

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3. Touch the Next Slide touchkey .

4. Add another picture or soundfile to the new Slide.

5. Repeat adding slides, text andpictures as necessary. Touchthe Previous Slide/ Next Slidetouch keys / to scrollthrough the slides attached toyour picture message.

6. Complete the message thensend the message.

1.3 Video Message

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch New Message.

4. Touch Video Message.

5. Enter the destinationaddress(es) by touching theFavorite touch key

to copy theaddress from a Favorites entry,the Contact touch key

to copy theaddress from your ContactList, the New # touch key

to manually enterthe address, or the OnlineAlbum touch key

to send toyour Online Album.

6. Touch after enteringthe recipient(s) (up to 10).

7. Touch the text field, then typeyour message with the touchkeypad.

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8. Touch the video field, touch toselect the video to send, thentouch change to .

9. Touch the Send touch keyto send.

1.4 Voice MessageThe Basics of Sending aMessage

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch New Message.

4. Touch Voice Message.

5. Touch the Record touch keyto start recording

your message.

6. Touch the Stop touch keyto end recording.

7. Enter the destinationaddress(es) by touching theFavorite touch key to copy the address from aFavorites entry, the Contacttouch key to copythe address from your ContactList, the New # touch key

to manually enterthe address, or the OnlineAlbum touch key

to send toyour Online Album.

8. Touch the Done touch keyafter entering

recipient(s) (up to 10).

9. Touch Text, and/or Subjectfields to add to your message.

10. Touch the Send touch keyto send.SEND

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2. MessagesWhen your phone receives amessage, you are alerted by:l A notification message on the

screen.l An alert tone and/or vibration,

depending on your volumesettings.

If you don’t respond to thenotification within a few minutes,the notification message disappearsand the New Message icon isdisplayed on the Notification barinstead ( indicates a highpriority message). You can chooseto view your messages by the timereceived (sorted into Inbox andSent folders) or by Contact (allmessages in one folder sorted byaddress).

To change the message view:

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the Unlock

Key ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Settings.

4. Touch Messages View, thentouch a setting.Time / Contact

5. Touch the Save touch key.

Viewing Your Messages

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Messages (or Inbox,depending on your MessagesView configuration).

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4. Touch a message entry.

5. Options available for areceived message:

l , to reply to themessage.

l , to erase themessage.

l , to forward themessage.

l The Options key , for thefollowing options:

Reply with Copy/ Save QuickText/ Lock/Unlock/ Add ToContacts/ Extract Address/Message Info

Message Icon Reference

New/Unread TextMessagesOpened/Read TextMessages

New/UnreadPicture/Video MessagesOpen/ReadPicture/Video MessagesText/Picture/VideoMessages sentMessage deliveredText/Picture/VideoMessages failedMessage pendingMultiple Messages sentMultiple MessagesdeliveredMultiple Messages failedMultiple MessagesincompletePriority HighLocked

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3. DraftsYour phone allows you to saveDrafts of messages. When Draftsare saved, they are saved in theDrafts folder.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Drafts.

4. Touch a message entry.

5. Options from here:l Touch the Send touch key

to send themessage.

l Touch the Options icon.

Preview / Save As Draft /Priority Level / Callback #

Message Icon Reference

Draft Text MessageDraft Picture/VideoMessage

4. VoicemailAllows you to view the number ofnew voice messages recorded inthe Voicemail box. Once youexceed the storage limit, oldmessages may be overwritten.When you receive a new voicemessage, your phone will alert you.

Checking Your Voicemail Box

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

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2. Touch .

3. Touch Voicemail.

4. Options from here:

l Touch the Clear touch keyto clear the

Voicemail counter.

l Press the SEND Key ortouch the Call touch key

to listen to themessage(s).

5. SettingsAllows you to configure settingsfor your messages.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Settings.

Message Settings Sub-MenuDescriptions

1. Messages View

Select Time to display messageschronologically in Inbox and Sentfolders. Select Contact to sortall messages chronologically byContact in one message folder.

2. Entry Mode

Select T9 Word , Abc , ABC or123 to be your default inputmethod.

3. Text Entry Settings

Allows you to activate/deactivatethe text entry settings ShowCandidate, Word Correction, orWord Prediction.

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4. Auto Save Sent

Select On to automatically saveyour Sent messages.Select Off if you don't want tosave them. Select Prompt to be askedwhenever a new message is sent.

5. Auto Erase Inbox

Select On to automaticallydelete read messages when youexceed the storage limit.

6. Message Font Size

Select Small or Large for the sizeof the Messaging characters.

7. Text Auto View

Select On to automaticallydisplay message content on thescreen. Select On+Readout toautomatically display contentand read it aloud.Select Off for more security andprivacy by requiring the messageto be opened to view it.

8. Text Auto Scroll

Select On to automatically scrolltext down while viewingmessages. Or, select Off.

9. Multimedia Auto Receive

Select On to automaticallydownload attachments toMultimedia messages. Or, selectOff.

10. Quick Text

Displays your list of Quick Textphrases to help you to reducemanual input into messages. Usethis submenu to edit and addtext.

11. Voicemail #

Allows you to manually enter theaccess number for VoicemailService. This number should beonly used when a VMS(Voicemail Service) accessnumber is not provided by thenetwork.

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12. Callback #

Select On to automatically senda designated callback numberwith your messages. Or, selectOff.

13. Signature

Select Custom to create/edit asignature to automatically sendwith your messages. Select Nonefor no signature.

14. Delivery Receipt

When set to On, the phone willindicate Sent messages as havingbeen successfully delivered.Please see page 60 for the iconindicating a "Message Delivered".

15. Speed Messaging

Allows you to send messagesquickly to your Speed Dialcontacts. Create a message andenter the text and content. Then,select the New# options andpress and hold down the Speed

Dial number; the message willautomatically be sent to thatSpeed Dial contact.

6. Erase OptionsAllows you to erase all messagesstored in your Inbox, Sent, orDrafts folders. Or, to erase allmessages at once.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Erase Options. Theoptions available are:

Erase Inbox/ Erase Sent/Erase Drafts/ Erase All

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Alltel ShopAlltel Shop allows you to domore than just talk on yourphone. Alltel Shop is atechnology and service thatallows you to download and useapplications on your phone. WithAlltel Shop, it is quick and easyto personalize your phone to suityour lifestyle and tastes. Justdownload the applications thatappeal to you. With a wide rangeof software available, fromringtones and wallpapers togames and productivity tools,you can be assured that you willfind something useful, practical,or downright entertaining.

Downloading Applications

You can download applicationsand use Alltel Shop anywhere onthe network, as long as yourhandset has a digital signalavailable. Most applications do

not use a network connectionwhile in use.

Incoming Calls

While downloading anapplication, incoming calls willmomentarily pause downloading.When the call is ended,downloading will resume.When using applications, anincoming call will automaticallypause the application and allowyou to answer the call. When youcomplete your call, you canresume using the application.

1. Alltel ShopAllows you to download selectedapplications while displaying theAlltel Apps application listrelayed from the serverconnection.

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1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch

3. Touch Alltel Shop.

4. Touch Catalog to browsethrough the availableapplications, or press Searchto search for a specificapplication.

2. SettingsAllows you to Manage, Move andRemove the Alltel Apps in yourphone.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the Unlock

Key ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch

3. Touch Settings for thefollowing options:

Move Apps/ Manage Apps/View Log

Removing Applications

Only removing an applicationdeletes it completely from thememory of the phone. To restorean application once it has beenremoved, you will be charged todownload it again.

1. Access your Alltel Shopapplications.

2. Touch Settings.

3. Touch Manage Apps.

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4. Touch the application to bedeleted.

5. Touch Remove.

3. HelpGives information about severalapplications.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch

3. Touch Help.

Alltel WebThe Alltel Web feature allows youto view Internet content.Accessibility and selectionswithin this feature are dependentupon your service provider. Forspecific information on AlltelWeb contact your serviceprovider.

Start Browser

Starting an Alltel Web session.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. After a few seconds, you willsee the home page.

NotePlease note that sometimes theRemove option is not available. Toremove the application, you mustselect Cancel Subscription.

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Ending an Alltel WebSessionEnd an Alltel Web session bypressing .

Browser NavigationLinks embedded in content

Select items or links by touchingit on the screen.HINT: If you’re having troubletouching the exact link on thescreen, use the zoom function tozoom in so that there is a largerarea to touch to activate yourselection on the Touch Screen.Scrolling / Fast Scrolling

Use your fingertip to scroll thescreen contents in the directionyou move your finger.How quickly you move yourfinger determines the quicknessof the scroll.

Panning

Panning is when you movearound the screen content bypressing down lightly anddragging the screen with yourfingertip (or pen-like stylus) tothe area you want to see.

Returning to Home Page

Touch the Command bar icon, then touch the Home icon

.

Note Do not use a sharp item for yourpen-like stylus because it couldscratch your screen.

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Using the Browser Menu

Touch (in the BrowserCommand Bar) to view Browsermenu items.

Browser Menu Options

Touch the Command bar icon, then touch the Options

icon .

l Full Screen View Use thewhole screen including theannuciator and command bararea to view pages. You canget the command bar bytouching the Command baricon .

l WWW Takes you to the GoTo WWW screen where youcan enter the Web addressyou wish to visit.

l Add Bookmark Allows you toadd bookmarks.

l Find on Page Allows you tosearch for text you want tofind in the web page. (Searchtext is not case-sensitive.)

l History Displays list of themost recently web pages.

l Display Mode Changes thelayout of contents. Theoptions are:

Standard Displays a standardBrowser screen with verticaland horizontal pagenavigation. Page Overview Allows you toselect the section to bedisplayed on full page.Fixed Width Displaysvertically aligned contents ofthe Web page which fit thesize of the screen. Allowsvertical navigation only.

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Text Only Displays only textand excludes images used inthe Web page.

l Send URL Allows you to sendthe link of the current pagevia a text message.

l Settings Allows you toconfigure to your preferredBrowser settings. The optionsare:

JavaScript ON / OFF

Feed settings 25 items/ 50items/ 75 items

RSS Update modeAutomatic/ Manual

Security Cookies/ SendReferrer/ AuthenticationCaching/ SSL3.0/ TLS 1.0/Root Certificates/ CurrentCertificate

Manage Memory Managesmemory used by browser.

Restore Defaults Restoredefault settings of DisplayMode, Security, Feed settingsor Restore All.

l Information Shows Web PageInformation or BrowserInformation.

Entering/Deleting Text,Numbers or Symbols

When a text entry field istouched or tapped, a TouchKeypad will pop up for you toenter text numbers or symbols.Simply touch the characters youwant and touch the Clear touchkey to delete.

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NOTE When entering text in an entry field, turn the device 90 degrees (counter-clockwise) to activate the Qwerty Touch Keypad instead of the Touch Keypad.

Command Bar Icons on the Touch Screen

Go To WWW Showsyou the current page.

Menu Displays theBrowser menu

RSS Reader Allows you toaccess your RSS feeds.

Back/ Forward

Home Returns toHome Page

Zoom

Bookmark Allows you toview saved Bookmarks

RSS Feed IndicatorAppears when an RSS Feed

is available. Touch to addthe feed.

Refresh Allows you toreload the current Webpage.

*While a page isloading, isdisplayed. Touch thisto stop loading thepage.

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ZOOM Options

1. Access the Browser.

2. With the Command Bar menuopen, touch the Zoom icon

to display the zoombutton.

l Touch the Plus Zoom icon to zoom in and touch theMinus Zoom icon to zoomout.

Fixed Width Display Mode

The Fixed Width View modesimply resizes the page elements(e.g., images and areas of text) sothat they are no wider than thephysical width of the screen,causing the text to wrap at thescreen's edge.

Zoom buttons

Zoom With the Touch Screen [ Before FixedWidth ]

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From the Touch Screen:1. Access the Browser.2. Touch the Command bar icon

-> touch Options icon.

3. Touch Display Mode.4. Touch Fixed Width.5. Touch Save.

Using RSS reader

RSS (Really Simple Syndication)is a family of web feed formatsused to publish frequentlyupdated content such as blogentries, news headlines orpodcasts. An RSS document,which is called a feed, web feed,or channel, contains either asummary of content from anassociated web site or the fulltext. RSS makes it possible forpeople to keep up with theirfavorite web sites in anautomated manner that is easierthan checking them manually.

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Add New Feed

When a web page finishesloading, the RSS Feed Indicatorwill appear if an RSS feed isavailable (see page 71 forIndicator location).Touch the RSS Feed indicatoricon and select the feed youwant to add. In the followingscreen, touch Save to save yournew feed.

Update Feeds

Touch the Command bar icon> touch the RSS Feeds icon

> Touch the Feed Updateicon .

Feed Update Button

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1. Take PhotoTake pictures straight from yourphone.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Take Photo.4. Touch the screen to set

camera options. For moreinformation on how to use thecamera, see the Camerasection on page 44.

l Select the option(s) tocustomize.

Brightness

White Balance Auto/ Sunny/Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ GlowShot Types Normal/Panorama/ Intelligent/ FacialMakeoverSettingsResolution 2048X1536/1600X1200/ 1280X960/800X480/ 640X480Shutter Sound Shutter/ NoSound/ Say "Cheez"/Ready!123

Shortcuts

Tipsl To take a clear picture, set the

proper brightness level and zoombefore taking the picture. Zoom isnot available at the highest pictureresolution.

l Avoid jolting the camera. l Wipe the camera lens with a soft

cloth.

The Side Camera Key ( ) is ashortcut key to Take Picture inStandby mode. Press and hold theCamera Key to record Video.

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Color Effects Normal/Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/Black&WhiteSelf Timer Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5Seconds/ 10 SecondsAuto Save On/ OffSave Option Internal/ External

5. Touch the Take Picture touchkey to take thepicture.

6. Touch the Save Picture touchkey . The picture isstored in My Pictures.

2. Record VideoLets you record a video messagewith sound.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Record Video.

4. Touch the screen to set Videooptions. For more informationon how to use Videorecording, see page 46.

l Select the option(s) tocustomize.

Brightness

White Balance Auto/ Sunny/Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ Glow

SettingsRecording Time For Send/For SaveResolution 320X240/176X144Color Effects Normal/Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/Black&WhiteAuto Save On/ Off Save Option Internal/ External

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5. Record a video by touchingthe Record touch key

, then touch theStop touch key toend recording.

6. Touch the Save touch key. The video clip is

stored in My Videos.

3. Record VoiceAllows you to use your phone asa voice recorder.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Record Voice.

4. Start recording by pressing.

Touch to stop.

Touch to pause.

5. After recording, voice memo isautomatically saved in yourphone.

4. ImagesAllows you to view photos storedin the phone.

Shortcut

Save

Note

StopRecord

You can also press the side CameraKey to start and stop recording.

Unlock the Touch Screen by slidingthe image up or press theUnlock Key ( ) on the right sideof your phone, touch the Shortcuticon to access the Shortcutmenu, then touch the My Picturesicon .

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1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Images.

4. Touch your desired picture.

Options from here:

l Touch the Send touch keyto send a picture by

message, to an, online album,social network or ViaBluetooth.

l Touch the Erase touch keyto erase picture.

l Touch the Favorite touch keyto set as

favorite.

l Touch the Options icon for the options below:

Options for Standard Images:

Set As Wallpaper/ Picture ID

Take Picture Turns on thecamera function.

Slide Show Allows you toview the picture gallery imagesin a slide show.

Edit To edit the image.Rename To rename the image.Print Via Bluetooth/PreferencesFile Info Name/ Date/ Time/Resolution/ Size/ TypeOptions for Wallpaper Images:Take Picture/ Wallpaper

Options for Images with DRM:Set As/ Take Picture/ SlideShow/ File Info

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5. VideosAllows you to view videos storedin the phone.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Videos.4. From here you can select a

video to play or manage yourvideos.

l Touch a video file to play it.l Touch the Options icon

to select one of the followingoptions (options aredependent on file types). Record Video Turns on thevideo camera function.Erase Allows you to selectvideo(s) to erase.Move Allows you to selectvideo(s) to move betweenyour phone and microSD card.Lock/ Unlock Allows you toselect video(s) to Lock/ Unlock.Erase All From Card/ FromPhone

Player Options: Send/ Edit for VideoMsg/ Multi Trim/Multi Capture/ AddFade Effect/ Set asWallpaper/ Erase/Rename/ File InfoRewind

Back

Video Player OptionsWhile the video is playing, touch the screen to access the on-screen

PauseFast Forward

Screen sizeFavorite

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6. Audios

6.1 My RingtonesAllows you to set a ringtone ordownload a new one.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Audios.

4. Touch My Ringtones.

5. Touch a ringtone to select it.

6. Set the selected tone as:Call Ringtone/ Contact ID/Alert Sounds

l Call Ringtone: Allows you toset as a Ringtone for incomingcalls.

l Contact ID: Allows you to setthe Ringtone to notify youwhen a specific Contact iscalling you.

l Alert Sounds: Allows you toset the ringtone to notify youwhenever a new Text Message,Multimedia Message and/orVoicemail is received.

6.2 My SoundsAllows you to select savedsounds or to record a newsound.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

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2. Touch .

3. Touch Audios.

4. Touch My Sounds.

5. Touch the Record New touchkey . Or touch asound using your fingertip.

Options for preloadedsounds: Send/ To Online Album/Erase All/ File Info

Options for user-recordedsounds:Erase/ Send/ To OnlineAlbum/ Rename/ Move/Lock/ Erase All/ File Info

7. My FM RadioListen to FM broadcasts andmusic from your phone. Wiredheadphones, or a headset, arerequired to use this feature.

Access FM Radio

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Plug a wired headset into theheadset jack located at thetop left of the phone.

4. Touch My FM Radio.

FM Frequency Range: 87.5MHz-107.9 MHz.

ShortcutWith the Touch Screen unlockedand a wired headset plugged in,press the Music Key (located onthe right side of the phone), thentouch the FM Radio icon .

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Automatic Scan Station Tuning

Available broadcast stations aredependent on the transmissionsignal strength in your currentlocation. Touch the ScanBackward/ Scan Forward touchkeys / to scan throughthe available FMradiotransmissions in your area.

Manual Tuner Wheel

Touch and drag your fingeracross the tuner wheel icon

to manally tune toa radio station frequency.

Setting FavoriteChannels/Stations

Quickly access your favoritestations. Set up to 12 stationswith simple touch access.

1. Access My FM Radio.

2. Tune to a station, then touchchange to .

3. Touch an empty preset stationtouch key at the bottom ofthe Touch Screen.

Current StationFrequency

Manual Tuner WheelScan Backward

Sets Favorite Channels

Back Options

Sound Source (Headset or Speaker)Current Frequency LocationDisplays Song infoScan Forward

Displays Preset FavoriteStations 7-12

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Using Saved FavoriteChannels/Stations

l From My FM Radio, touch anypreset station to automaticallytune to it.

l From Standby mode with FMRadio playing in the backgroundTouch the Preset Station Listtouch key to display yourpreset favorite stations. Useyour fingertip to scroll the listup or down. Touch the presetstation you want to listen to.

FM Radio Options

While using the My FM Radio,touch the Options icon toselect from the following options:

l Exit FM Radio Exits toStandby mode.

l Auto scan Automaticallyscans for available radiofrequencies.

l Erase channel Erases thecurrent preset channel.

l Reset all channels Resets allpreset FM Radio channels.

l RBDS info On/Off TogglesRadio Broadcast Data Systemdisplay info on or off.

l Listen Via Allows you toswitch between listening fromthe headset or phone’sspeaker.

Returns toFM Radio

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l Go to My Music Returns toMy Music.

l Home Screen Exits toStandby mode with FM Radioplaying in the background.

FM Radio Icon Reference

Icons at the top of the LCDscreen indicate the FM Radiostatus.

FM Radio playing.

FM Radio paused.

ContactsThe Contacts Menu allows youto store names, phone numbersand other information in yourphone’s memory.

1. New ContactAllows you to add a new numberto your Contact List.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch New Contact.

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l Touch a field, enterinformation, then touch theDone touch key .

5. Touch the Save touch keyto save the

information.

2. Contact ListAllows you to view your ContactList.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Contact List.

4. Touch a Contact entry.

Note

SAVE

DONEAdd a new contact.

Go to

ABC / 123/SYM Mode Toggle KeyDirect search touch keys. For example,touch the Pound touch key todisplay entries that begin with #,touching a letter will display entries thatbegin with that letter, etc.

From this Contact List, touch theOptions icon . Then touchErase. With this menu you can erasemultiple contacts at the same time.Select (mark) the Contacts youwant to delete then touch Erase.

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5. Options from here:l Touch the Erase touch key

to erase theContact.

l Touch the Edit touch keyto edit the Contact.

l Touch the Message touchkey to sendthe Contact a message.

l Touch the Options icon to select one of thefollowing:Send Name Card/ Set AsFavorite/ Set Speed Dial/Copy/ Copy All

l Press the SEND Keyto call.

3. FavoritesAllows you to add Contactentries or Contact groups toyour list of Favorites to easilyview, call, or send messages.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Favorites.4. Touch the Add touch key

.5. Touch CONTACT or GROUP.6. Mark the contact entry or

group to add and touch theDone touch key .

Note

DONE

Shortcut

MESSAGE

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From the home screen, touch theFavorites icon .

To remove a contact or group, go tothe Favorites screen and drag aFavorite into the drag trash canimage ( changes to whenyou begin to drag an item).

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4. GroupsAllows you to view your groupedContacts, add a new group,change the name of a group,delete a group, or send a messageto everyone in the selected group.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Groups.4. Options from here:

l Touch the Options icon .Touch Manage Groups toedit, erase or send thegroup contacts as namecards (feature may not besupported by/compatiblewith all carriers).

l Touch the New Group touchkey to adda new group to the list.

l Touch a group with at leastone member in it thenTouch the Options icon to select Mark All / UnmarkAll / Remove All.

Once one or more contacts ismarked, touch the Optionsicon to select an option:Remove/ New Text Message/New Picture Message/ NewVideo Message/ New VoiceMessage/ Mark All/ UnmarkAll/ Remove All

5. Speed DialsAllows you to view your list ofSpeed Dials or designate SpeedDials for numbers entered inyour Contacts.

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1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Speed Dials.

4. Touch the Speed Dialposition.

5. Touch the Contact you wishto assign a Speed Dial.

6. Touch the Contact numberyou want to assign (ifapplicable), then touch Yes.

6. My Name CardAllows you to create, edit and viewyour own Contact informationincluding name, phone numbers,and email address.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch My Name Card.

4. Touch .

5. Enter your information asnecessary, then touch theSave touch key .SAVE

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RECENT CALLSThe Recent Calls Menu is a listof the last phone numbers orContact entries for calls youplaced, accepted, or missed. It'scontinually updated as newnumbers are added to thebeginning of the list and theoldest entries are removed fromthe bottom of the list.

1. Missed CallsAllows you to view the list ofmissed calls; up to 90 entries.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Missed Calls.

4. Touch a Missed Call entry toview the entry. Options fromhere:

l Touch the Call touch keyto place a call to the

number.l Touch the Message touch key

to send amessage.

l Touch the ContactInformation touch key

to view thecaller's contact entry.ORTouch the Save touch key

to save the contactinformation into your ContactList.

l Touch the Options icon .

Save To Contacts (Contactinfo) / Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/View Timers

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2. Received CallsAllows you to view the list ofincoming calls; up to 90 entries.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Received Calls.4. Touch a Received Call entry to

view the entry. Options fromhere:

l Touch the Call touch keyto place a call to the

number.l Touch the Message touch key

to send a message.l Touch the Contact

Information touch keyto view the

caller's contact entry.

ORTouch the Save touch key

to save the callinformation into your ContactList.

l Touch the Options icon for the following options:Save to Contacts (Contactinfo) / Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/View Timers

3. Dialed CallsAllows you to view the list ofoutgoing calls; up to 90 entries.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Dialed Calls.

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4. Touch a Dialed Call entry toview the entry. Options fromhere:

l Touch the Call touch keyto place a call to the

number.l Touch the Message touch key

to send amessage.

l Touch the ContactInformation touch key

to view thecaller's contact entry.ORTouch the Save touch key

to save the callinformation into your ContactList.

l Touch the Options icon for the following options:Save to Contacts (Contactinfo) / Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/View Timers

4. All CallsAllows you to view the list of allcalls; up to 270 entries.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch All Calls.4. Touch a Call entry to view the

entry. Options from here:l Touch the Call touch key

to place a call to thenumber.

l Touch the Message touch keyto send a message.

l Touch the ContactInformation touch key

to viewthe caller's contact entry.

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ORTouch the Save touch key

to save the callinformation into your ContactList.

l Touch the Options icon for the following options:Save to Contacts (Contactinfo) / Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/View Timers

5. View TimersAllows you to view the durationof the different call types. Alsoallows you to view Data counters.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch the

Menu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch View Timers.

4. Touch the Reset touch keynext to a call list to

reset it. Timers and Countersavailable are:

Last Call/ All Calls/ ReceivedCalls/ Dialed Calls/ RoamingCalls/ Transmit Data/Received Data/ Total Data/Last Reset/ Lifetime Calls/Lifetime Data Counter

5. To reset all the recordedtimers at once, touch theReset All touch key .

Note Not all Timers can be reset.

Shortcut

SAVE

To quickly view a list of all yourrecent calls, press the SEND Key from Standby mode.

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1. My MusicThe LG 8575 Touch allows youto store and to listen to musicright from your phone.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Music.

4. Touch a submenu to accessyour music.

Playing Your Music

It’s easy to find and play themusic you’ve stored in yourphone and memory card.

Access My Music

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

Shortcut

Note Storage availability depends on thesize of each file as well as memoryallocation of other applications.

• Press side Music Key when inStandby mode to easily access MyMusic.

Or

• Press the Menu Touch Soft Keyand then press the My Music

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2. Touch .

3. Touch Music.

4. Touch one of the followingsubmenus.

All Songs/ Playlists/ Artists/Genres/ Albums/ ManageMy Music/ Music Settings

5. Touch the name of the songyou want to hear to start themusic player.

Music Sub-Menu Options

Play AllAllows you to play all songs.All SongsAllows you to view all of yoursongs alphabetically. Touch asong to play it.PlaylistsAllows you to view and play yoursongs by playlist.

Playlists can be created on eitheryour phone or PC thentransferred between them, butPlaylists can only be managed(add and delete songs) fromwhere they were created.ArtistsAllows you to view and play yoursongs grouped by artist. GenresAllows you to view and playsongs by genre.AlbumsAllows you to view and playsongs by album.Manage My MusicAllows you to manage your musicfiles. (Erase/ Move to Card/Move to Phone/ Lock/ Unlock)

Music Settings

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l Repeat :Repeat All : Repeats theplaylist once the last song isplayed.Repeat One : Plays theselected song repeatedly.Repeat Off : Plays allsongs in the list once, thenstops and exits the Music Player.

l Shuffle:

Shuffle On :Shuffles music files in thesongs list and plays them inrandom order.Shuffle Off : Plays themusic files in the order inwhich they are displayed.

l Music Only : WhenMusic Only is set to On, isdisplayed on the top-leftcorner of the LCD screen.

Music Player Controls

Shuffle

Back key OptionsSelected Catalog

Play/ PauseFast Forward/ Skip to Next Song

EQUALIZER(Manual/ Flat/ BassBoost/ Treble Boost/Vocal Boost/ Classical)Rewind/ Skip Back

to Previous Song

Song Name

Repeat Extras(*Join the Band/ RhythmicalBeat/ Visual Effect/ Pick a SongImage)

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On : Allows you to listenexclusively to your music(as you do with MP3Players) without beinginterrupted by calls.

Off : Wireless communicationsare once again enabled.

Controlling the Music Player

While listening to your music,use the following to control theMusic Player:

l Options touch key : Allowsyou to choose:Exit Player/ Music OnlyMode/Add To Playlist/ SongInfo /Home Screen

l Side Volume Keys : Adjustthe volume.

Landscape mode

While music is playing, rotate theLG 8575 Touch device to enterLandscape mode.

TIP

TIP• The LG 8575 Touch Music Player

has various EQ settings available(Manual, Flat, Bass Boost, TrebleBoost, Vocal Boost, Classical) fordifferent playback conditions &sound type.

• Dolby Mobile is an audio processingtechnology platform that bringsrich, vibrant surround sound tomusic on the LG 8575 Touch.

* This function allows you to join theband by touching Cymbal, drum orsynthesizer and enjoy the musicplay during the play.

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Background Music Mode

While music is playing, press thePWR/ END Key (or touchthe Options icon > HomeScreen) to movethe Music Player to thebackground of the Standbymode screen.

Exit From the Music Player

Press the PWR/ END Keytwice to exit the Music Player.

ToolsYour phone tools include VoiceCommands, Calculator, Ez TipCalculator, Calendar, AlarmClock, Stopwatch, World Clock,Notepad, Drawing Pad, and USBMass Storage.

1. Voice CommandsThis feature provides you withthe following options equippedwith AVR (Advanced VoiceRecognition) technology. Eachoption has its detailedinformation on the phone. Toview the option details, touchthe Options icon , touchINFO and then touch the VoiceCommand option for moreinformation.

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Access Voice Commands

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Voice Commands.

Voice Commands Settings

To customize your voicecommands, follow steps 1-3 ofthe previous instructions, touchthe Options icon , thenSETTINGS.Confirm Choices Automatic/Always Confirm/Never ConfirmSensitivity More Sensitive/Automatic/ Less SensitiveAdapt Voice Train Digits/ TrainWords

Prompt Mode Prompts/Readout + Alerts/ Readout/Tones OnlyAudio Playback Speakerphone/EarpiecePrompt Timeout 5 seconds/ 10secondsCLR Key Activation ON/ OFFInfo Provides Settings Info.Using Voice Commands

To access the Voice Commandoptions (below):

1. From Standby Mode, pressthe Clear/Voice CommandKey .

2. When prompted, say thename of the function (below)you wish to use:

1.1 Call <Name or Number>Say "Call" and then call someonesimply by saying the phone

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number or name. Please speakclearly and exactly as in yourContact list. When you have morethan one contact number, youcan state the name and numbertype of the contact (for example,'Call John Work').

1.2 Send Msg to <Name orNumber or Group>

Say "Send Message" and thevoice command will prompt youfor the type of message. Afterchoosing the message type,system will ask you for thecontact name, number or group.It will automatically start amessage. If you say a full-sentence command, such as"Send Message to Bob", it willautomatically start a text messagewithout asking for the messagetype. When using "SendMessage" command, speak clearlyand say the number, group name,or name exactly as it is entered in

your Contact List.

1.3 Go to <Menu>The "Go to" command allows youto access a menu within thephone (for example, "Go toCalendar"). If no menu option is stated, a listof options will be provided.

1.4 Check <Item>The "Check" command allows youto check out a wide range ofitems, such as: the battery level,signal strength, phone status,volume, missed calls, voicemail,messages, to time and date.

1.5 Contacts <Name>You can look up names in yourContacts (for example, say"Lookup John"). Once a contact'sinfo is read out, you will beprompted for the followingoptions:

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Call/ Read out/ Create New/Modify/ Erase

1.6 RedialAllows you to automaticallyredial the last number called.

1.7 PlayAllows you to play songs saved inthe phone.

1.8 HelpProvides a general guideline tousing Voice Commands.

2. Alarm ClockAllows you to set one of tenalarms. At the alarm time, anotification will be displayed onthe LCD screen and the alarmwill sound (according to yourMaster Volume settings).

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Alarm Clock.

4. Touch the Add touch key. (Up to 10 can be

added).

5. Touch the fields to edit thealarm information, including:

l Set Time l Repeatl Ringtone

ADD

Shortcut Unlock the Touch Screen and touchthe Shortcut icon to access theShortcut menu, then touch theAlarm Clock Icon .

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6. Touch the Save touch keyafter setting all of the

Alarm fields as necessary.

3. CalendarAllows you to keep your agendaconvenient and easy to access.Simply store your appointmentsand your phone can alert youwith a reminder you set.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Calendar.

4. Touch to select a day.

5. Touch the Add touch key.

6. Touch Subject field to entertext.

7. Scroll and touch the otherCalendar setting fields. For eachCalendar event you can set:l Start Time l End Timel Repeat l Untill Alerts l Tonesl Vibrate

8. Touch the Save touch keywhen Calendar

information is complete.

4. Ez Tip CalculatorAllows you to quickly and easilycalculate bill amounts using thebill total, tip % and number ofpeople as variables.

SAVE

ADD

Note

SAVE

Touch the Options icon to selectfrom the following options: Weekly/Go To Date/ Go To Today/ Search/Erase Old/ Erase All/ Send

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1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Ez Tip Calculator.

4. Enter the variable fields (TotalBill, Tip %, Split).

l Touch any of the fields, akeypad will appear so that youcan enter.

5. Touch the Reset touch keyfor another

calculation.

5. NotepadAllows you to add, read, edit,and erase notes.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Notepad.

4. Touch the Add touch keyto write a new note.

5. After filling in the note, touchthe Done touch key .DONE

Note

ADD

RESETTouch the Text Entry touch key

to change the entry mode. Abc

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6. CalculatorAllows you to perform simplemathematical calculations. Youcan enter numbers up to eightdigits.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Calculator.

4. Enter the numbers andoperators to get thecalculation you want.

5. Touch the Equals icon toview the result.

7. World ClockAllows you to determine thecurrent time in another timezone or country.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch World Clock.4. Touch the Cities touch key

to choose from alist of available cities.

Note

CITIES

Note Touch these icons toadd parentheses, power, or plus orminus functions to the calculation.

Touch the Set Daylight Saving Timetouch key set to daylightsaving time.

SET DST

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5. Touch a city in the list. The display shows theposition of the city on aglobal map.

6. Touch the OK touch keyto zoom in on the city

and view its date and timeinfomation.

8. StopwatchAllows you to use your phone asa stopwatch.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Stopwatch.

4. Touch the Start touch key, the other options

are:l .l .l .l .

9. Drawing PadThis function allows you to drawfreely so that you can simplysave the image, send it in amessage or set it as a Wallpaper.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

RESUME

RESET

STOP

LAP

START

Note

OK

Touch the Go To touch keyto search for the city by

typing into the search field.GO TO

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2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentle upwardpressure to scroll the list up,then touch Drawing Pad.

4. Touch the Add touch key.

5. Touch the Color Palette touchkey to choose color,touch Pen Size touch key to choose the pen size, touchEraser touch key tochoose the eraser size, touchthe Undo touch key toundo, and touch the Savetouch key to save.

6. Once the drawing is saved,touch the drawing to view it.Once opened, you can touchthe Options icon toRename or to set as aWallpaper.

10. USB Mass StorageThis menu allows you to transfercontent from your phone to yourWindows® XP or WindowsVista™ PC (or vice versa) whenyour phone is connected to yourWindows® XP or WindowsVista™ PC with a compatibleUSB cable. Mac OS operatingsystem is not supported.

1. Connect the Phone with a PCusing an LG USB adapter.

2. Unlock the screen, ifnecessary.

3. The Sync Music screen willshow on your phone. Touchthe Drop touch key toexit this screen.

DROP

Note Do not insert or remove themicroSDTM card while the PC isplaying, deleting or downloading files.

ADD

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4. Touch the Menu Touch SoftKey .

5. Touch .

6. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchUSB Mass Storage.

7. Touch the Exit touch keyto close the

connection.

Settings

1. Bluetooth MenuThe LG 8575 Touch is compatiblewith devices that support theBluetooth® Headset, Handsfree,Dial Up Networking, Stereo,Phonebook Access, Basic Printing,Object Push* File Transfer, BasicImaging and Human Interfaceprofiles**. You may create andstore 20 pairings within the LG8575 Touch and connect to onedevice at a time. The approximatecommunication range forBluetooth® wireless technology isup to 30 feet (10 meters).

Bluetooth QD ID B015677

Shortcut

EXIT

Unlock the Touch Screen and touchthe Shortcut icon to access theShortcut menu, then touch theBluetooth® Icon .

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Add New DevicePairing is the process that allowsthe handset to locate, establish,and register 1-to-1 connectionwith the target device. For pairing with a new Bluetooth®

device

1. Follow the Bluetooth®

accessory instructions to setthe device to pairing mode.

2. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the image up tounlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch toaccess the menu.

3. Touch .

4. Touch Bluetooth Menu.

5. Touch the Add touch key.

6. Touch the Start touch key.

7. The device will appear in AddNew Device menu. Once it hasbeen located, touch thedevice.

8. The handset may ask you forthe passcode. Consult theBluetooth® accessoryinstructions for theappropriate passcode

START

ADD

Note Your phone is based on theBluetooth® specification, but it is notguaranteed to work with all devicesenabled with Bluetooth® wirelesstechnology. Phone does not supportall Bluetooth® OBEX Profiles.

Note Read the user guide of eachBluetooth® accessory that you aretrying to pair with your phone becausethe instructions may be different.

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(typically “0000” - 4 zeroes).Enter the passcode.

9. Once pairing is successful,touch either Always Ask orAlways Connect. (exceptaudio devices)

10. Once connected, you will seethe device listed in thephone's Bluetooth Menu.

Icon Reference in Adding NewDevice

When the Bluetooth® wirelessconnection is created and paireddevices are found, the followingicons are displayed.

When an audio device isfound by your LG 8575 Touch device

When a PC is found byyour LG 8575 Touchdevice

When a PDA is found byyour LG 8575 Touchdevice

When another phonedevice is found by your

LG 8575 Touch device

When a printer is found byyour LG 8575 Touchdevice

When other undefineddevices are found by your

LG 8575 Touch device

When a keyboard is found byyour LG 8575 Touchdevice

Note • If your search fails to find any pairing

device, or you want to search again,

touch the Touch Key

to try again.

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My Device InfoAllows you to view your device'sBluetooth® information and toedit the name of the Bluetooth®

device.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Bluetooth Menu.

4. Touch the Options icon .

5. Touch My Device Info.

6. Touch the Rename Devicetouch key .

7. Use the pop-up keypad toedit the phone's Bluetooth®

name and touch the Donetouch key .

Discovery ModeAllows you to set whether yourdevice is able to be searched byother Bluetooth® devices in thearea.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

Note Bluetooth® wireless connection isdependent on your Bluetooth® stereodevice. Even though you want toconnect with a headset that supportsboth HFP and A2DP, you may only beable to connect with one.

DONE

RENAME DEVICE

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2. Touch .

3. Touch Bluetooth Menu.

4. Touch the Options icon .

5. Touch Discovery Mode.

6. Touch a setting.On/ Off

Supported ProfilesAllows you to see profiles thatyour LG 8575 Touch phone cansupport.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Bluetooth Menu.4. Touch the Options icon .5. Touch Supported Profiles.

6. Touch a Profile for moreinformation about it.

Notes

Note

• If you want to view your optionsfor a device already in your pairedlist, touch and hold the name ofthe device in the list to connect.For a list of pairing options tochoose from, just touch .

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2. Sounds SettingsProvides options to customizethe phone’s sounds.

2.1 Easy Set-UpAllows you to easily set theSounds settings all from onesubmenu.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sounds Settings.

4. Touch Easy Set-Up.

5. Follow the prompts to set theSounds settings for yourphone.

2.2 Master VolumeAllows you to set Master Volumesettings.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Sounds Settings.4. Touch Master Volume.5. Adjust the volume by touching

more or fewer volume barsand touch to save thesetting.

SET

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2.3 Call SoundsAllows you to set Call Soundsand Vibration for incoming calls.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sounds Settings.

4. Touch Call Sounds.

5. Touch a Call Sounds submenu.Call Ringtone / Call Vibrate /Caller ID Announcement

2.3.1 Call Ringtone

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Sounds Settings.4. Touch Call Sounds.5. Touch Call Ringtone.6. Touch a ringtone to set and

save.

2.3.2 Call Vibrate

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

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2. Touch .

3. Touch Sounds Settings.

4. Touch Call Sounds.

5. Touch Call Vibrate to togglethe setting.

On/ Off

2.3.3 Call ID Readout

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sounds Settings.

4. Touch Call Sounds.

5. Touch Call ID Readout.

6. Touch a setting.

Ring Only/ Caller ID + Ring/Name Repeat

2.4 Alert SoundsAllows you to select the alerttype for new messages and othernotifications.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sounds Settings.

4. Touch Alert Sounds.

5. Touch Text Message/Multimedia Message/Voicemail/ Emergency Tone/Missed Call.

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l Each Alert Sounds has thefollowing options.

Tone/ Vibrate/ Reminder

l The Emergency Tone has thefollowing options:

Alert/ Vibrate/ Off

2.5 Button SoundsAllows you to set the volume levelfor the touch keys (buttons).

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sounds Settings.

4. Touch Button Sounds.

5. Adjust the volume by touchingmore or fewer volume barsand touch the Set touch key

to save the setting.

2.6 Digit Dial ReadoutAllows you to set the phone toreadout the digits you dial.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sounds Settings.

4. Touch Digit Dial Readout totoggle the setting.On/ Off

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2.7 Service AlertsAllows you to set any of the fourAlert options to either On or Off.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sounds Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchService Alerts.

5. Touch an alert option totoggle the setting On or Off.

ERI Alerts you to the networkstatus of your current cellularservice.

Minute Beep Alerts you 10seconds before the end ofevery minute during a call.Call Connect Alerts youwhen the call is connected.Charge Complete Alerts youwhen the battery iscompletely charged.

2.8 Power On/OffAllows you to set the phone tosound a tone and/or vibratewhen the phone is poweredon/off.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sounds Settings.

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4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchPower On/Off.

5. Touch Power On Sound /Power On Vibrate / Power OffSound / Power Off Vibrate totoggle the setting.On/ Off

3. Display SettingsProvides options to customizethe phone’s display screen.

3.1 Easy Set-UpAllows you to easily set theDisplay settings all from onesubmenu.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the Unlock

Key ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Touch Easy Set-up.

5. Follow the prompts to set theDisplay settings for your phone.

3.2 BannerAllows you to enter text todisplay on the LCD. You canenter up to 23 characters.

3.2.1 Personal Banner

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

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2. Touch .

3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Touch Banner.

5. Touch Personal Banner.

6. Enter the banner text andtouch the Done touch key

.

3.2.2 ERI Banner

If you use ERI Service, ERI Text isshown on the sub banner.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Touch Banner.

5. Touch ERI Banner to togglethe setting.

On/ Off

3.3 BacklightAllows you to set the durationfor the backlight to stay on.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Touch Backlight.

Note

DONE

To change the font color, touch theOptions touch key , touch FontColor, touch the color you want,then touch the OK touch key .OK

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5. Touch a Backlight setting.

7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30Seconds/ 1 Minute

3.4 WallpaperAllows you to choose the kind ofbackground to be displayed onthe phone. The possibilities areendless, but Fun Animations, inparticular, provide you withanimated screens for yourbackground wallpaper.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Touch Wallpaper.

5. Touch a submenu.My Pictures/ My Videos/ FunAnimations/ Buy Wallpaper

6. Touch your choice, then touchSelect, Set or the FunAnimation to select it.

3.5 Charging ScreenAllows you to set an alternatedisplay for when the phone ischarging.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

Note When selecting a picture, touch theAdjust touch key to adjustplacement and/ or zoom.

ADJUST

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3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Touch Charging Screen.5. Touch a setting.

No Image/ Desk Clock/Calendar

3.6 Display ThemesAllows you to choose betweendifferent themes for the phone'smenus.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Touch Display Themes.

5. Touch a setting.

Hi-Fi/ Shooting Star

3.7 FontsAllows you to set menu fonts.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchFonts.

5. Touch a setting.LG Gothic/ LG Serif/ LG Joy

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3.8 Dial FontsAllows you to set the dial fontsize. This setting is helpful forthose who need the text todisplay a little bit larger.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchDial Fonts.

5. Touch a setting.Normal/ Large

3.9 Clock Format

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchClock Format.

5. Touch a setting.

Normal/ Analog/ Digital 12/Large Digital 12/ Digital 24/Large Digital 24/ Dual/ Off

Note On the Standby screen, you can touchand drag the clock to a differentlocation on the Touch Screen.

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3.10 Shortcut BinDisplays or hides the Shortcuticon ( ) on the Touch Screen.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Display Settings.4. Place your finger on the Touch

Screen and apply gentleupward pressure to scroll thelist up, then touch ShortcutBin to toggle the setting.On/ Off

3.11 Music HandleDisplays or hides the Musicshortcut icon ( ) on theTouch Screen.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Display Settings.4. Place your finger on the Touch

Screen and apply gentleupward pressure to scroll thelist up, then touch MusicHandle to toggle the setting.On/ Off

Note You can change the verticalplacement of the Music Handle TouchKey by touching and dragging it.

Note You can change the verticalplacement of the Shortcut Bin TouchKey by touching and dragging it.

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4. Touch SettingsAllows you to customize thesettings for your phone's TouchScreen.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Touch Settings.4. The following options are

available to customize theTouch Settings:Auto Lock On / OffVibrate Type Short/ Double/LongVibrate Level Off / Low /Medium / HighVibrate Effect On/ Off

Sound Wood Block/Percussion/ Clean/ Echo/ OffCalibration

5. Phone SettingsThe Phone Settings Menu allowsyou to designate specific settingsto customize how you use yourphone.

5.1 Airplane ModeTurns off all wirelesscommunications. This featureallows you to use the phonewhen radio transmission isrestricted. When in AirplaneMode, services using theLocation On functionality will notfunction completely.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

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2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Touch Airplane Mode.

5. Touch a setting.On/ Off

5.2 Voice CommandsAllows you to set VoiceCommand settings.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Touch Voice Commands anduse the following options toconfigure Voice Command:

Confirm Choices Automatic/Always Confirm/ NeverConfirmSensitivity More Sensitive/Automatic/ Less SensitiveAdapt Voice Train Digits/Train WordsPrompt Mode Prompts/Readout + Alerts/ Readout/Tones OnlyAudio PlaybackSpeakerphone/ EarpiecePrompt Timeout 5 seconds/10 secondsCLR Key Activation On/ OffInfo

5.3 LanguageAllows you to use the bilingual(English or Spanish) featureaccording to your preference.

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1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Phone Settings.4. Touch Language.5. Touch a setting.

English/ Español

5.4 LocationAllows you to set GPS (GlobalPositioning System: Satelliteassisted location informationsystem) mode.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Touch Location.

5. Touch a setting.

Location On/ E911 Only

Notes • GPS satellite signals are not always

received by the phone under badatmospheric and environmentalconditions, indoors, etc.

• When the Location Setting lock isactivated in the Security Menu, thelock code is required to enter theLocation menu. The lock code isthe same 4 digits you use as yourdevice lock code; by default it isthe last 4 digits of your phonenumber.

• When in Airplane Mode, servicessupporting Location Onfunctionality will not functioncompletely.

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5.5 Current CountryThe Current Country menuallows you to change the phonesettings to reflect the Countrywhere you are currently located.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Touch Current Country.

5. Touch a desired country.

5.6 SecurityThe Security menu allows you tosecure the phone electronically.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchSecurity.

5. Enter the four-digit lock code.By default, the lock code isthe last 4 digits of yourmobile phone number if it isset. The lock code is the last4 digits of your MEID if yourmobile phone number is notset.

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5.6.1 Edit Codes

Allows you to enter a new four-digit lock code.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Phone Settings.4. Place your finger on the

Touch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchSecurity.

5. Enter the four-digit lock code.6. Touch Edit Codes.7. Touch Phone Only or Calls &

Services, then enter your newlock code. Enter it again toconfirm it.

5.6.2 Restrictions

Allows you to set separaterestrictions for Location Setting,Calls, Messages, and Dial UpModem.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchSecurity.

5. Enter the four-digit lock code.

6. Touch Restrictions.

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7. Enter the four-digit Calls &Services code (by default, it isthe last four digits of yourphone number).

8. Touch a Restrictions submenu,then the setting.

Location Setting LockSetting/ Unlock Setting

Incoming Calls Allow All/Contacts Only/ Block All

Outgoing Calls Allow All/Contacts Only/ Block All

Incoming Messages AllowAll/ Block All

Outgoing Messages AllowAll/ Block All

Dial-up Modem Allow All/Block All

5.6.3 Phone Lock

Keeps your phone fromunauthorized use. Once the phoneis locked, it's in restricted modeuntil the Phone Only lock code isentered. You can receive phonecalls and still make emergencycalls. You can modify the PhoneOnly lock code using the EditCodes submenu within theSecurity menu.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

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4. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentleupward pressure to scroll thelist up, then touch Security.

5. Enter the four-digit lock code.

6. Touch Phone Lock.

7. Touch a setting.

Unlocked The phone is notlocked, by default.

On Power Up The phone islocked when it is turned on.

5.6.4 Lock Phone Now

Allows you to quickly lock thephone.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch the

Menu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchSecurity.

5. Enter the four-digit lock code.

6. Touch Lock Phone Now.

5.6.5 Reset Default

Allows you to reset the phonesettings to the factory defaultsettings.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch the

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Menu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchSecurity.

5. Enter the four-digit lock code.

6. Touch Reset Default.

7. After reading the warningmessage, touch the OK touchkey .

8. Touch Revert.

A confirmation message isdisplayed briefly before thephone resets itself.

5.6.6 Restore Phone

Allows you to erase all user dataand Contact information you'veentered in the phone's memoryso it's as if it just left the factory.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchSecurity.

5. Enter the four-digit lock code.

6. Touch Restore Phone.

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7. After reading the warningmessage, touch the OK touchkey .

8. Enter the four-digit lock code.

5.7 System SelectAllows you to set up the phonemanagement environment. Leavethis setting as the default unlessyou want to alter systemselection as instructed by yourservice provider.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchSystem Select.

5. Touch a setting.

Home Only : You canmake/receive calls in yourhome network only.

Automatic A/ Automatic B :You can make/receive calls ineither your home or roamnetwork. Roaming rates mayapply when not in the homeservice area.

5.8 NAM SelectAllows you to select the phone’sNAM (Number AssignmentModule) if the phone isregistered with multiple serviceproviders.

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1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchNAM Select.

5. Touch a setting.

NAM1/ NAM2

6. Call SettingsThe Call Settings menu allowsyou to designate how the phonehandles both incoming andoutgoing calls.

6.1 Answer OptionsAllows you to determine how thephone can answer an incomingcall.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Call Settings.4. Touch Answer Options.5. Touch the setting(s) you want.

Any Key/ Auto withHandsfree

6. Touch the Done touch key.DONE

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6.2 Show DialpadThis option allows a dialpad toappear automatically when youplace a call. For instance, whenplacing a call to voicemail or to atoll-free number that may needyou to enter numbers.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings.

4. Touch Show Dialpad.

5. Touch the setting(s) you want.

Voicemail/Toll-free/ AllCalls/ Customized Number

6. Touch the Done touch key.

6.3 Auto RetryAllows you to set the length oftime the phone waits beforeautomatically redialing a numberwhen the attempted call fails.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .3. Touch Call Settings.4. Touch Auto Retry.5. Touch a setting.

Off/ Every 10 Seconds/Every 30 Seconds/ Every 60Seconds

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6.4 TTY ModeAllows you to attach a TTYdevice enabling you tocommunicate with parties alsousing a TTY device. A phonewith TTY support is able totranslate typed characters tovoice. Voice can also betranslated into characters andthen displayed on the TTY.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings.

4. Touch TTY Mode.

Menu User Feature Transmission/Receiving Mode

Whencommunicatingwith a non-TTY

terminal

TTY FullFor hearing-/

verbally-impaired

text message transmission,text message receiving

Operator required

TTY +Talk

For hearing-impaired

able totalk

voice transmission, textmessage receiving

Operator required

TTY +Hear

For verbally-impaired

audible text message transmission,voice receiving

Operator required

TTY Off voice transmission, voicereceiving

TTY Mode (Tele Type writer)

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5. Touch a setting.TTY Full/ TTY + Talk/ TTY +Hear/ TTY Off

TTY Full:- Users who cannot talk and

hear can send and receive atext message through TTYequipment.

TTY + Talk:- Users who can talk but

cannot hear receive a textmessage and send voicethrough TTY equipment.

TTY + Hear:- Users who can hear but

cannot talk send a textmessage and receive voicethrough TTY equipment.

TTY Off:- Users communicate without

TTY equipment. ConnectingTTY Equipment and aTerminal

1. Connect the TTY terminal tothe phone using a TTY cable.(Use the headset jack toconnect to the phone.)

2. Enter the phone's CallSettings Menu menu and setthe desired TTY mode.

3. After setting a TTY mode,check the phone's LCD screenfor the TTY icon.

4. Connect the TTY equipmentto the power source and turnit on.

5. Make a phone connection tothe desired number.

6. When connection is made, usethe TTY equipment to type inand send a text message orsend voice.

7. The voice or text messagefrom the receiver end displayson the TTY equipment display.

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6.5 One Touch DialAllows you to initiate a speed dialcall by touching and holding thespeed dial digit on the dialpad. Ifset to Off, designated Speed Dialnumbers will not function.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings.

4. Touch One Touch Dial totoggle the setting.

On/ Off

6.6 Voice PrivacyAllows you to set additionalvoice privacy for CDMA calls.CDMA technology already offersinherent voice privacy. Checkwith your service provider foravailability.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings.

4. Touch Voice Privacy to togglethe setting.

On/ Off

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6.7 DTMF TonesAllows you to set the DTMF tonelength.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings.

4. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchDTMF Tones.

5. Touch a setting.Normal/ Long

7. USB Auto DetectionAllows you to set up how yourphone behaves when a USBconnection is made. The optionsfor your phone are Media SyncMode, Modem Mode or Ask OnPlug. If the option is set to AskOn Plug, you are asked to confirmwhenever the connection is made.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchUSB Auto Detection.

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4. Touch a setting.

Media Sync Mode/ ModemMode/ Ask On Plug

8. MemoryAllows you to set your phone'sSave Options. Also allows you tocheck your LG 8575 Touchinternal phone memory as well asthe microSDTM external memory.

The LG 8575 Touch can accessthe following file types stored onthe removable microSDTM card.

My Pictures: png, jpg, bmp, gif

My Videos: 3gp, 3g2, wmv (fileswith DRM protection may notplay)

My Ringtones: mid, midi, qcp,pmd, mp4, aac, mp3, wav, amr

Store on LG8575 Touch

Store onmicroSDTM

CardTransfer Phoneto PC via Card

Transfer PC toPhone via

CardMusic /WMA Songs W W W W

DowndloadedRingtones W

Ringtones(Received via MMS)

W W W W

Sound W W W W

Video Clips W

Downloaded Picture/Video W

Picture/ Video (user-generated orreceived via MMS)

W W W W

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My Music: wma, mp3, wav, m4a

My Sounds: mid, qcp, midi, aac,mp3, wav, amr

My Contacts: vcf

8.1 Save OptionsAllows you to select whichmemory (phone or memorycard) to use to save your files.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchMemory.

4. Touch Save Options.

5. Touch Pictures/ Videos/Sounds.

6. Touch Phone Memory/ CardMemory.

8.2 Phone MemoryShows the memory usageinformation for the phone andlists the files, by type.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchMemory.

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4. Touch Phone Memory.

5. Touch Memory Usage/ MyPictures/ My Videos/ MyRingtones/ My Music/ MySounds/ My Contacts/ MoveAll To Card.

8.3 Card MemoryShows the memory usageinformation for the memory cardand lists the files, by type.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentleupward pressure to scroll thelist up, then touch Memory.

4. Touch Card Memory.

5. Touch Memory Usage/ MyPictures/ My Videos/ MyRingtones/ My Music/ MySounds/My Contacts/ MoveAll To Phone.

9. Phone InfoAllows you to view theinformation specific to yourphone and software.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure to

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scroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

9.1 My NumberAllows you to view your phonenumber.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

4. Touch My Number.

9.2 SW/HW VersionAllows you to view the versionsof various applications such asSW, PRL, ERI, Browser, BREW,AVR, MMS, Bluetooth, MSUI,HW, MEID version.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

4. Touch SW/HW Version.

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9.3 Icon GlossaryAllows you to view thenotification bar icons and theirmeanings.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

4. Touch Icon Glossary.

10. Set-Up WizardThis Set-Up Wizard menu willguide you through the mostcommonly used personalizationoptions. This way you can setyour phone up quickly and easily.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen bysliding the Slide icon upto unlock or press the UnlockKey ( ) on the right side ofyour phone and touch theMenu Touch Soft Key .

2. Touch .

3. Place your finger on theTouch Screen and applygentle upward pressure toscroll the list up, then touchSet-Up Wizard.

4. Follow the screen prompts toset your phone settings.

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TIA Safety InformationThe following is the completeTIA Safety Information forwireless handheld phones.

Exposure to Radio FrequencySignal

Your wireless handheld portablephone is a low power radiotransmitter and receiver. WhenON, it receives and sends outRadio Frequency (RF) signals.In August, 1996, the FederalCommunications Commissions(FCC) adopted RF exposureguidelines with safety levels forhandheld wireless phones. Thoseguidelines are consistent withthe safety standards previouslyset by both U.S. andinternational standards bodies:

ANSI C95.1 (1992) *NCRP Report 86 (1986)ICNIRP (1996)

* American National StandardsInstitute; National Council onRadiation Protection andMeasurements; InternationalCommission on Non-IonizingRadiation Protection.Those standards were based oncomprehensive and periodicevaluations of the relevantscientific literature. For example,over 120 scientists, engineers,and physicians from universities,government health agencies, andindustry reviewed the availablebody of research to develop theANSI Standard (C95.1).The design of your phonecomplies with the FCC guidelines(and those standards).

Antenna Care

Use only the supplied internalantenna. Unauthorized antennas,modifications, or attachmentscould damage the phone and

may violate FCC regulations.

Phone Operation

NORMAL POSITION: Hold thephone as you would any othertelephone with the antennapointed up and over yourshoulder.

Tips on Efficient Operation

For your phone to operatemost efficiently:Don’t touch the antennaunnecessarily when the phone isin use. Contact with the antennaaffects call quality and may causethe phone to operate at a higherpower level than otherwiseneeded.

Driving

Check the laws and regulationson the use of wireless phones inthe areas where you drive andalways obey them. Also, if using

your phone while driving, pleaseobserve the following:l Give full attention to driving --

driving safely is your firstresponsibility;

l Use hands-free operation, ifavailable;

l Pull off the road and parkbefore making or answering acall if driving conditions or thelaw require it.

Electronic Devices

Most modern electronicequipment is shielded from RFsignals. However, certainelectronic equipment may not beshielded against the RF signalsfrom your wireless phone.

Pacemakers

The Health IndustryManufacturers Associationrecommends that a minimum

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separation of six (6) inches bemaintained between a handheldwireless phone and a pacemakerto avoid potential interferencewith the pacemaker. Theserecommendations are consistentwith the independent researchby and recommendations ofWireless Technology Research.

Persons with pacemakers:

l Should ALWAYS keep thephone more than six (6)inches from their pacemakerwhen the phone is turned ON;

l Should not carry the phone ina breast pocket;

l Should use the ear oppositethe pacemaker to minimize the potential forinterference;

l Should turn the phone OFFimmediately if there is anyreason to suspect thatinterference is taking place.

Hearing Aids

Some digital wireless phones mayinterfere with some hearing aids.In the event of such interference,you may want to consult yourservice provider (or call thecustomer service line to discussalternatives).

Other Medical Devices

If you use any other personalmedical device, consult themanufacturer of your device todetermine if it is adequatelyshielded from external RF energy.Your physician may be able toassist you in obtaining thisinformation.

Health Care Facilities

Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when anyregulations posted in these areasinstruct you to do so. Hospitalsor health care facilities may use

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equipment that could besensitive to external RF energy.

Vehicles

RF signals may affect improperlyinstalled or inadequatelyshielded electronic systems inmotor vehicles. Check with themanufacturer or itsrepresentative regarding yourvehicle. You should also consultthe manufacturer of anyequipment that has been addedto your vehicle.

Posted Facilities

Turn your phone OFF in anyfacility where posted notices sorequire.

Aircraft

FCC regulations prohibit usingyour phone while in the air.Switch OFF your phone beforeboarding an aircraft.

Blasting Areas

To avoid interfering with blastingoperations, turn your phone OFFwhen in a “blasting area” or inareas posted: “Turn off two-wayradio”. Obey all signs andinstructions.

Potentially ExplosiveAtmosphere

Turn your phone OFF when inany area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere and obeyall signs and instructions. Sparksin such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting inbodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosiveatmosphere are often, but notalways marked clearly. Potentialareas may include: fueling areas(such as gasoline stations);below deck on boats; fuel orchemical transfer or storagefacilities; vehicles using liquefied

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petroleum gas (such as propaneor butane); areas where the aircontains chemicals or particles(such as grain, dust, or metalpowders); and any other areawhere you would normally beadvised to turn off your vehicleengine.

For Vehicles Equipped with anAir Bag

An air bag inflates with greatforce. DO NOT place objects,including either installed orportable wireless equipment, inthe area over the air bag or inthe air bag deployment area. Ifin-vehicle wireless equipment isimproperly installed and the airbag inflates, serious injury couldresult.

Safety InformationPlease read and observe thefollowing information for safeand proper use of your phoneand to prevent damage. Also,keep the user guide in anaccessible place at all times afterreading it.

CCaauutt iioonn!! Violation of theinstructions may cause minoror serious damage to theproduct.

Charger and Adapter Safety

l The charger and adapter areintended for indoor use only.

l Insert the battery packcharger vertically into the wallpower socket.

l Use the correct adapter foryour phone when using thebattery pack charger abroad.

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l Only use the approved batterycharger. Otherwise, you maycause serious damage to yourphone.

Battery Information and Care

l Please dispose of your batteryproperly or take it to yourlocal wireless carrier forrecycling.

l The battery doesn't need tobe empty before recharging.

l Use only LG-approvedchargers specific to yourphone model since they aredesigned to maximize batterylife.

l Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.

l Keep the battery’s metalcontacts clean.

l Replace the battery when it nolonger provides acceptableperformance. The battery canbe recharged several hundredtimes before replacement.

l Recharge the battery afterlong periods of non-use tomaximize battery life.

l Battery life will vary due tousage patterns andenvironmental conditions.

l Use of extended backlighting,Browser, and data connectivitykits affect battery life andtalk/standby times.

l The self-protection function ofthe battery cuts the power ofthe phone when its operationis in an abnormal state. In thiscase, remove the battery fromthe phone, reinstall it, and turnthe phone on.

Explosion, Shock, and FireHazards

l Do not put your phone in aplace subject to excessive dustand keep the minimum requireddistance between the powercord and heat sources.

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l Unplug the power cord priorto cleaning your phone, andclean the power plug pin whenit’s dirty.

l When using the power plug,ensure that it’s firmlyconnected. If not, it may causeexcessive heat or fire.

l If you put your phone in apocket or bag withoutcovering the receptacle of thephone (power plug pin),metallic articles (such as acoin, paperclip or pen) mayshort-circuit the phone.Always cover the receptaclewhen not in use.

l Don’t short-circuit the battery.Metallic articles such as acoin, paperclip or pen in yourpocket or bag may short-circuit the + and – terminalsof the battery (metal strips onthe battery) upon moving.Short-circuit of the terminal

may damage the battery andcause an explosion.

l Do not disassemble or crushthe battery. It may cause afire.

General Notice

l Using a damaged battery orplacing a battery in yourmouth may cause seriousinjury.

l Do not place items containingmagnetic components such asa credit card, phone card,bank book, or subway ticketnear your phone. Themagnetism of the phone maydamage the data stored in themagnetic strip.

l Talking on your phone for along period of time mayreduce call quality due to heatgenerated during use.

l When the phone is not usedfor a long period time, store it

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in a safe place with the powercord unplugged.

l Using the phone in proximityto receiving equipment (i.e.,TV or radio) may causeinterference to the phone.

l Do not use the phone if theantenna is damaged. If adamaged antenna contactsskin, it may cause a slightburn. Please contact an LGAuthorized Service Center toreplace the damaged antenna.

l Do not immerse your phonein water. If this happens, turnit off immediately and removethe battery. If the phone doesnot work, take it to an LGAuthorized Service Center.

l Do not paint your phone.l The data saved in your phone

might be deleted due tocareless use, repair of thephone, or upgrade of thesoftware. Please backup your

important phone numbers.(Ring tones, text messages,voice messages, pictures, andvideos could also be deleted.)The manufacturer is not liablefor damage due to the loss ofdata.

l When you use the phone inpublic places, set the ringtoneto vibration so you don'tdisturb others.

l Do not turn your phone on oroff when putting it to your ear.

l Use accessories, such asearphones and headsets, withcaution. Ensure that cables aretucked away safely and do nottouch the antennaunnecessarily.

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Warning! Importantsafety information

Avoiding hearing damage

Permanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your phoneand/or headset at a high volume.Set the volume to a safe level.You can adapt over time to ahigher volume of sound that maysound normal but can bedamaging to your hearing. If youexperience ringing in your ears ormuffled speech, stop listeningand have your hearing checked.The louder the volume, the lesstime is required before yourhearing could be affected.Hearing experts suggest that toprotect your hearing:l Limit the amount of time you

use your phone and/orheadset at high volume.

l Avoid turning up the volumeto block out noisysurroundings.

l Turn the volume down if youcan’t hear people speakingnear you.

For information about how to seta maximum volume limit on yourphone, see the features guide foryour phone.

Using your phone safely

Use of your phone whileoperating a vehicle is notrecommended and is illegal insome areas. Be careful andattentive while driving. Stopusing your phone if you find itdisruptive or distracting whileoperating any type of vehicle orperforming any other activitythat requires your full attention.

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Avoiding hearing damage

Permanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your headset ata high volume. Set the volume toa safe level. You can adapt overtime to a higher volume of soundthat may sound normal but canbe damaging to your hearing. Ifyou experience ringing in yourears or muffled speech, stoplistening and have your hearingchecked. The louder the volume,the less time is required beforeyour hearing could be affected.Hearing experts suggest that toprotect your hearing:l Limit the amount of time you

use headset at high volume.l Avoid turning up the volume

to block out noisysurroundings.

l Turn the volume down if youcan’t hear people speakingnear you.

For information about how to seta maximum volume limit on yourhandset, please refer to thefeatures guide for your handset.

Using headsets safely

Use of headsets to listen tomusic while operating a vehicle isnot recommended and is illegalin some areas. Be careful andattentive while driving. Stopusing this device if you find itdisruptive or distracting whileoperating any type of vehicle orperforming any other activitythat requires your full attention.

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FDA ConsumerUpdate

The U.S. Food and DrugAdministration’s Center forDevices and Radiological HealthConsumer Update on MobilePhones:

1. Do wireless phones pose ahealth hazard?

The available scientific evidencedoes not show that any healthproblems are associated withusing wireless phones. There isno proof, however, that wirelessphones are absolutely safe.Wireless phones emit low levelsof Radio Frequency (RF) energyin the microwave range whilebeing used. They also emit verylow levels of RF when in standbymode. Whereas high levels of RFcan produce health effects (byheating tissue), exposure to lowlevel RF that does not produceheating effects causes no known

adverse health effects. Manystudies of low level RF exposureshave not found any biologicaleffects. Some studies havesuggested that some biologicaleffects may occur, but suchfindings have not been confirmedby additional research. In somecases, other researchers have haddifficulty in reproducing thosestudies, or in determining thereasons for inconsistent results.

2. What is the FDA's roleconcerning the safety ofwireless phones?

Under the law, the FDA does notreview the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products suchas wireless phones before theycan be sold, as it does with newdrugs or medical devices.However, the agency hasauthority to take action ifwireless phones are shown toemit Radio Frequency (RF)

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energy at a level that ishazardous to the user. In such acase, the FDA could require themanufacturers of wireless phonesto notify users of the healthhazard and to repair, replace, orrecall the phones so that thehazard no longer exists.Although the existing scientificdata do not justify FDAregulatory actions, the FDA hasurged the wireless phoneindustry to take a number ofsteps, including the following:l Support needed research into

possible biological effects ofRF of the type emitted bywireless phones;

l Design wireless phones in away that minimizes any RFexposure to the user that isnot necessary for devicefunction; and

l Cooperate in providing usersof wireless phones with the

best possible information onpossible effects of wirelessphone use on human health.

The FDA belongs to aninteragency working group of thefederal agencies that haveresponsibility for differentaspects of RF safety to ensurecoordinated efforts at the federallevel. The following agenciesbelong to this working group:l National Institute for

Occupational Safety andHealth

l Environmental ProtectionAgency

l Occupational Safety andHealth Administration

l National Telecommunicationsand InformationAdministration

The National Institutes of Healthparticipates in some interagencyworking group activities, as well.

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The FDA shares regulatoryresponsibilities for wirelessphones with the FederalCommunications Commission(FCC). All phones that are soldin the United States must complywith FCC safety guidelines thatlimit RF exposure. The FCC relieson the FDA and other healthagencies for safety questionsabout wireless phones.The FCC also regulates the basestations that the wireless phonenetworks rely upon. While thesebase stations operate at higherpower than do the wirelessphones themselves, the RFexposures that people get fromthese base stations are typicallythousands of times lower thanthose they can get from wirelessphones. Base stations are thusnot the subject of the safetyquestions discussed in thisdocument.

3. What kinds of phones arethe subject of this update?

The term “wireless phone” refershere to handheld wireless phoneswith built-in antennas, oftencalled “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS”phones. These types of wirelessphones can expose the user tomeasurable Radio Frequency(RF) energy because of the shortdistance between the phone andthe user’s head. These RF exposures are limitedby FCC safety guidelines thatwere developed with the adviceof the FDA and other federalhealth and safety agencies. Whenthe phone is located at greaterdistances from the user, theexposure to RF is drasticallylower because a person's RFexposure decreases rapidly withincreasing distance from thesource. The so-called “cordlessphones,” which have a base unit

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connected to the telephonewiring in a house, typicallyoperate at far lower power levels,and thus produce RF exposuresfar below the FCC safety limits.

4. What are the results of theresearch done already?

The research done thus far hasproduced conflicting results, andmany studies have suffered fromflaws in their research methods.Animal experiments investigatingthe effects of Radio Frequency(RF) energy exposurescharacteristic of wireless phoneshave yielded conflicting resultsthat often cannot be repeated inother laboratories. A few animalstudies, however, have suggestedthat low levels of RF couldaccelerate the development ofcancer in laboratory animals.However, many of the studiesthat showed increased tumordevelopment used animals that

had been genetically engineeredor treated with cancer-causingchemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer inthe absence of RF exposure.Other studies exposed theanimals to RF for up to 22 hoursper day. These conditions arenot similar to the conditionsunder which people use wirelessphones, so we do not know withcertainty what the results of suchstudies mean for human health.Three large epidemiology studieshave been published sinceDecember 2000. Between them,the studies investigated anypossible association between theuse of wireless phones andprimary brain cancer, glioma,meningioma, or acousticneuroma, tumors of the brain orsalivary gland, leukemia, or othercancers. None of the studiesdemonstrated the existence ofany harmful health effects from

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wireless phone RF exposures.However, none of the studies cananswer questions about long-term exposures, since theaverage period of phone use inthese studies was around threeyears.5. What research is needed todecide whether RF exposurefrom wireless phones poses ahealth risk?

A combination of laboratorystudies and epidemiologicalstudies of people actually usingwireless phones would providesome of the data that areneeded. Lifetime animal exposurestudies could be completed in afew years. However, very largenumbers of animals would beneeded to provide reliable proofof a cancer promoting effect ifone exists. Epidemiologicalstudies can provide data that isdirectly applicable to humanpopulations, but ten or more

years follow-up may be neededto provide answers about somehealth effects, such as cancer.This is because the intervalbetween the time of exposure toa cancer-causing agent and thetime tumors develop — if theydo — may be many, many years.The interpretation ofepidemiological studies ishampered by difficulties inmeasuring actual RF exposureduring day-to-day use of wirelessphones. Many factors affect thismeasurement, such as the angleat which the phone is held, orwhich model of phone is used.

6. What is the FDA doing tofind out more about thepossible health effects ofwireless phone RF?

The FDA is working with the U.S.National Toxicology Program andwith groups of investigatorsaround the world to ensure that

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high priority animal studies areconducted to address importantquestions about the effects ofexposure to Radio Frequency(RF) energy. The FDA has been a leadingparticipant in the World HealthOrganization InternationalElectro Magnetic Fields (EMF)Project since its inception in1996. An influential result of thiswork has been the developmentof a detailed agenda of researchneeds that has driven theestablishment of new researchprograms around the world. Theproject has also helped developa series of public informationdocuments on EMF issues. The FDA and the CellularTelecommunications & InternetAssociation (CTIA) have a formalCooperative Research AndDevelopment Agreement(CRADA) to do research onwireless phone safety. The FDA

provides the scientific oversight,obtaining input from experts ingovernment, industry, andacademic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conductedthrough contracts withindependent investigators. Theinitial research will include bothlaboratory studies and studies ofwireless phone users. TheCRADA will also include a broadassessment of additionalresearch needs in the context ofthe latest research developmentsaround the world.

7. How can I find out how muchRadio Frequency energyexposure I can get by using mywireless phone?

All phones sold in the UnitedStates must comply with FederalCommunications Commission(FCC) guidelines that limit RadioFrequency (RF) energy exposures.The FCC established these

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guidelines in consultation withthe FDA and the other federalhealth and safety agencies. TheFCC limit for RF exposure fromwireless phones is set at aSpecific Absorption Rate (SAR)of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6W/kg). The FCC limit isconsistent with the safetystandards developed by theInstitute of Electrical andElectronic Engineering (IEEE) andthe National Council onRadiation Protection andMeasurement. The exposure limittakes into consideration thebody’s ability to remove heatfrom the tissues that absorbenergy from the wireless phoneand is set well below levels knownto have effects. Manufacturers ofwireless phones must report theRF exposure level for each modelof phone to the FCC. The FCCwebsite(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)gives directions for locating the

FCC identification number onyour phone so you can find yourphone’s RF exposure level in theonline listing.

8. What has the FDA done tomeasure the Radio Frequencyenergy coming from wirelessphones?

The Institute of Electrical andElectronic Engineers (IEEE) isdeveloping a technical standardfor measuring the RadioFrequency (RF) energy exposurefrom wireless phones and otherwireless handsets with theparticipation and leadership ofFDA scientists and engineers.The standard, “RecommendedPractice for Determining theSpatial-Peak Specific AbsorptionRate (SAR) in the Human BodyDue to Wireless CommunicationsDevices: ExperimentalTechniques”, sets forth the firstconsistent test methodology for

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measuring the rate at which RF isdeposited in the heads ofwireless phone users. The testmethod uses a tissue-simulatingmodel of the human head.Standardized SAR testmethodology is expected togreatly improve the consistencyof measurements made atdifferent laboratories on thesame phone. SAR is themeasurement of the amount ofenergy absorbed in tissue, eitherby the whole body or a smallpart of the body. It is measuredin watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) ofmatter. This measurement is usedto determine whether a wirelessphone complies with safetyguidelines.

9. What steps can I take toreduce my exposure to RadioFrequency energy from mywireless phone?

If there is a risk from theseproducts — and at this point wedo not know that there is — it isprobably very small. But if youare concerned about avoidingeven potential risks, you can takea few simple steps to minimizeyour exposure to RadioFrequency (RF) energy. Sincetime is a key factor in how muchexposure a person receives,reducing the amount of timespent using a wireless phone willreduce RF exposure. If you mustconduct extended conversationsby wireless phone every day, youcould place more distancebetween your body and thesource of the RF, since theexposure level drops offdramatically with distance. Forexample, you could use a

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headset and carry the wirelessphone away from your body oruse a wireless phone connectedto a remote antenna. Again, thescientific data do notdemonstrate that wirelessphones are harmful. But if youare concerned about the RFexposure from these products,you can use measures like thosedescribed above to reduce yourRF exposure from wireless phoneuse.10. What about children usingwireless phones?

The scientific evidence does notshow a danger to users ofwireless phones, includingchildren and teenagers. If youwant to take steps to lowerexposure to Radio Frequency(RF) energy, the measuresdescribed above would apply tochildren and teenagers using

wireless phones. Reducing thetime of wireless phone use andincreasing the distance betweenthe user and the RF source willreduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored byother national governments haveadvised that children bediscouraged from using wirelessphones at all. For example, thegovernment in the UnitedKingdom distributed leafletscontaining such arecommendation in December2000. They noted that noevidence exists that using awireless phone causes braintumors or other ill effects. Theirrecommendation to limit wirelessphone use by children wasstrictly precautionary; it was notbased on scientific evidence thatany health hazard exists.

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11. What about wireless phoneinterference with medicalequipment?

Radio Frequency (RF) energyfrom wireless phones can interactwith some electronic devices. Forthis reason, the FDA helpeddevelop a detailed test methodto measure Electro MagneticInterference (EMI) of implantedcardiac pacemakers anddefibrillators from wirelesstelephones. This test method isnow part of a standardsponsored by the Association forthe Advancement of MedicalInstrumentation (AAMI). Thefinal draft, a joint effort by theFDA, medical devicemanufacturers, and many othergroups, was completed in late2000. This standard will allowmanufacturers to ensure thatcardiac pacemakers anddefibrillators are safe from

wireless phone EMI.The FDA has tested hearing aidsfor interference from handheldwireless phones and helpeddevelop a voluntary standardsponsored by the Institute ofElectrical and ElectronicEngineers (IEEE). This standardspecifies test methods andperformance requirements forhearing aids and wireless phonesso that no interference occurswhen a person uses a“compatible” phone and a“compatible” hearing aid at thesame time. This standard wasapproved by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to monitorthe use of wireless phones forpossible interactions with othermedical devices. Should harmfulinterference be found to occur,the FDA will conduct testing toassess the interference and workto resolve the problem.

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12. Where can I find additionalinformation?For additional information, pleaserefer to the following resources:Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) RF SafetyProgram(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)International Commission onNon-lonizing RadiationProtection(http://www.icnirp.de)World Health Organization(WHO) International EMFProject(http://www.who.int/emf)Health Protection Agency(http://www.hpa.org.uk/)

10 Driver Safety TipsYour wireless phone gives you thepowerful ability to communicateby voice almost anywhere,anytime. An importantresponsibility accompanies thebenefits of wireless phones, onethat every user must uphold.When operating a car, driving isyour first responsibility. Whenusing your wireless phone behindthe wheel of a car, practice goodcommon sense and rememberthe following tips:1. Get to know your wireless

phone and its features such asspeed dial and redial. Carefullyread your instruction manualand learn to take advantage ofvaluable features most phonesoffer, including automaticredial and memory. Also, workto memorize the phonekeypad so you can use the

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speed dial function withouttaking your attention off theroad.

2. When available, use a hands-free device. A number ofhands-free wireless phoneaccessories are readilyavailable today. Whether youchoose an installed mounteddevice for your wireless phoneor a speaker phone accessory,take advantage of thesedevices if available to you.

3. Make sure you place yourwireless phone within easyreach and where you canreach it without removingyour eyes from the road. Ifyou get an incoming call at aninconvenient time, if possible,let your voicemail answer it foryou.

4. Suspend conversations duringhazardous driving conditionsor situations. Let the personyou are speaking with knowyou are driving; if necessary,suspend the call in heavytraffic or hazardous weatherconditions. Rain, sleet, snow,and ice can be hazardous, butso is heavy traffic. As a driver,your first responsibility is topay attention to the road.

5. Don’t take notes or look upphone numbers while driving.If you are reading an addressbook or business card, orwriting a “to-do” list whiledriving a car, you are notwatching where you are going.It is common sense. Do notget caught in a dangeroussituation because you arereading or writing and notpaying attention to the roador nearby vehicles.

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6. Dial sensibly and assess thetraffic; if possible, place callswhen you are not moving orbefore pulling into traffic. Tryto plan your calls before youbegin your trip or attempt tocoincide your calls with timesyou may be stopped at a stopsign, red light, or otherwisestationary. But if you need todial while driving, follow thissimple tip -- dial only a fewnumbers, check the road andyour mirrors, then continue.

7. Do not engage in stressful oremotional conversations thatmay be distracting. Stressfulor emotional conversationsand driving do not mix; theyare distracting and evendangerous when you arebehind the wheel of a car.Make people you are talkingwith aware you are driving andif necessary, suspend

conversations which have thepotential to divert yourattention from the road.

8. Use your wireless phone to callfor help. Your wireless phone isone of the greatest tools youcan own to protect yourselfand your family in dangeroussituations -- with your phoneat your side, help is only threenumbers away. Dial 911 orother local emergency numberin the case of fire, trafficaccident, road hazard, ormedical emergency. Remember,it’s a free call on your wirelessphone!

9. Use your wireless phone tohelp others in emergencies.Your wireless phone providesyou a perfect opportunity tobe a “Good Samaritan” inyour community. If you see anauto accident, crime in

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progress or other seriousemergency where lives are indanger, call 911 or other localemergency number, as youwould want others to do foryou.

10. Call roadside assistance or aspecial wireless non-emergency assistancenumber when necessary.Certain situations youencounter while driving mayrequire attention, but are noturgent enough to merit a callfor emergency services. Butyou can still use yourwireless phone to lend ahand. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing noserious hazard, a brokentraffic signal, a minor trafficaccident where no oneappears injured or a vehicleyou know to be stolen, callroadside assistance or other

special non-emergencywireless number.

The above tips are meant asgeneral guidelines. Beforedeciding to use your mobiledevice while operating a vehicle,it is recommended that youconsult your applicablejurisdiction’s local laws or otherregulations regarding such use.Such laws or other regulationsmay prohibit or otherwiserestrict the manner in which adriver may use his or her phonewhile operating a vehicle.

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Consumer Informationon SAR(Specific Absorption Rate)

This Model Phone Meets theGovernment’s Requirements forExposure to Radio Waves. Yourwireless phone is a radiotransmitter and receiver. It isdesigned and manufactured notto exceed the emission limits forexposure to radiofrequency (RF)energy set by the FederalCommunications Commission(FCC) of the U.S. Government.These FCC exposure limits arederived from therecommendations of two expertorganizations, the NationalCounsel on Radiation Protectionand Measurement (NCRP) andthe Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers (IEEE). Inboth cases, therecommendations were

developed by scientific andengineering experts drawn fromindustry, government, andacademia after extensive reviewsof the scientific literature relatedto the biological effects of RFenergy. The exposure Limit for wirelessmobile phones employs a unit ofmeasurement known as theSpecific Absorption Rate, or SAR.The SAR is a measure of the rateof absorption of RF energy bythe human body expressed inunits of watts per kilogram(W/kg). The FCC requireswireless phones to comply with asafety limit of 1.6 watts perkilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCCexposure limit incorporates asubstantial margin of safety togive additional protection to thepublic and to account for anyvariations in measurements.

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Tests for SAR are conductedusing standard operatingpositions specified by the FCCwith the phone transmitting at itshighest certified power level in alltested frequency bands.Although SAR is determined atthe highest certified power level,the actual SAR level of the phonewhile operating can be well belowthe maximum value. Because thephone is designed to operate atmultiple power levels to use onlythe power required to reach thenetwork, in general, the closeryou are to a wireless base stationantenna, the lower the poweroutput. Before a phone model is availablefor sale to the public, it must betested and certified to the FCCthat it does not exceed the limitestablished by the government-adopted requirement for safeexposure. The tests are

performed in positions andlocations (e.g., at the ear andworn on the body) as requiredby the FCC for each model. This device was tested for typicalbody-worn operations with theback of the phone kept 0.79inches (2.0 cm) between theuser’s body and the back of thephone. To comply with FCC RFexposure requirements, aminimum separation distance of0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must bemaintained between the user sbody and the back of the phone.Third-party belt-clips, holsters,and similar accessoriescontaining metallic componentsshould not be used. Body-wornaccessories that cannot maintain0.79 inches (2.0 cm) separationdistance between the user'sbody and the back of the phone,and have not been tested fortypical body-worn operations

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may not comply with FCC RFexposure limits and should beavoided. The FCC has granted anEquipment Authorization for thismodel phone with all reportedSAR levels evaluated as incompliance with the FCC RFemission guidelines.The highest SAR value for thismodel phone when tested foruse at the ear is 1.46 W/kg andwhen worn on the body, asdescribed in this user’s manual, is0.79 W/kg. While there may bedifferences between SAR levels ofvarious phones and at variouspositions, they all meet thegovernment requirement for safeexposure.SAR information on this modelphone is on file with the FCCand can be found under theDisplay Grant section ofhttp://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/

after searching on FCC ID.To find information that pertainsto a particular model phone, thissite uses the phone FCC IDnumber which is usually printedsomewhere on the case of thephone. Sometimes it may benecessary to remove the batterypack to find the number. Onceyou have the FCC ID number fora particular phone, follow theinstructions on the website andit should provide values fortypical or maximum SAR for aparticular phone.Additional information onSpecific Absorption Rates (SAR)can be found on the CellularTelecommunications IndustryAssociation (CTIA) website athttp://www.ctia.org/*In the United States andCanada, the SAR limit for mobilephones used by the public is 1.6watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over

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one gram of tissue. The standardincorporates a substantial marginof safety to give additionalprotection for the public and toaccount for any variations inmeasurements.

FCC Hearing-AidCompatibility (HAC)Regulations for WirelessDevices On July 10, 2003, the U.S.Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) Report andOrder in WT Docket 01-309modified the exception ofwireless phones under theHearing Aid Compatibility Act of1988 (HAC Act) to requiredigital wireless phones becompatible with hearing-aids.The intent of the HAC Act is toensure reasonable access totelecommunications services forpersons with hearing disabilities.

While some wireless phones areused near some hearing devices(hearing aids and cochlearimplants), users may detect abuzzing, humming, or whiningnoise. Some hearing devices aremore immune than others to thisinterference noise, and phonesalso vary in the amount ofinterference they generate.The wireless telephone industryhas developed a rating systemfor wireless phones, to assisthearing device users to findphones that may be compatiblewith their hearing devices. Notall phones have been rated.Phones that are rated have therating on their box or a labellocated on the box.The ratings are not guarantees.Results will vary depending onthe user's hearing device andhearing loss. If your hearingdevice happens to be vulnerableto interference, you may not be

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able to use a rated phonesuccessfully. Trying out thephone with your hearing deviceis the best way to evaluate it foryour personal needs.M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 orM4 meet FCC requirements andare likely to generate lessinterference to hearing devicesthan phones that are notlabeled. M4 is the better/higherof the two ratings.Hearing devices may also berated. Your hearing devicemanufacturer or hearing healthprofessional may help you findthis rating. Higher ratings meanthat the hearing device isrelatively immune to interferencenoise. The hearing aid andwireless phone rating values arethen added together. A sum of 5is considered acceptable fornormal use. A sum of 6 isconsidered for best use.

In the above example, if a hearingaid meets the M2 level ratingand the wireless phone meetsthe M3 level rating, the sum ofthe two values equal M5. Thisshould provide the hearing aiduser with “normal usage” whileusing their hearing aid with theparticular wireless phone.“Normal usage” in this context isdefined as a signal quality that’sacceptable for normal operation.The M mark is intended to besynonymous with the U mark.The T mark is intended to besynonymous with the UT mark.The M and T marks are

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recommended by the Alliance forTelecommunications IndustriesSolutions (ATIS). The U and UTmarks are referenced in Section20.19 of the FCC Rules. TheHAC rating and measurementprocedure are described in theAmerican National StandardsInstitute (ANSI) C63.19standard.

When you're talking over the cellphone, it's recommended you'dturn the BT ( Bluetooth®) modeoff for HAC.

For information about hearing aids and digital wirelessphones

Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid Accessibility

http://www.accesswireless.org/hearingaid/

FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control

www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.htm

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There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items are soldseparately.

Wall/USBCharger

Battery

Vehicle Power Charger

USB Cable

Stereo Headset Adapterwith Microphone

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1. WHAT THIS WARRANTYCOVERS:

LG offers you a limited warrantythat the enclosed subscriber unitand its enclosed accessories willbe free from defects in materialand workmanship, according tothe following terms andconditions:

(1) The limited warranty for theproduct extends for TWELVE(12) MONTHS beginning onthe date of purchase of theproduct with valid proof ofpurchase, or absent validproof of purchase, FIFTEEN(15) MONTHS from date ofmanufacture as determinedby the unit’s manufacturedate code.

(2) The limited warranty extendsonly to the originalpurchaser of the productand is not assignable or

transferable to anysubsequent purchaser/enduser.

(3) This warranty is good onlyto the original purchaser ofthe product during thewarranty period as long as itis in the U.S, includingAlaska, Hawaii, U.S.Territories and Canada.

(4) The external housing andcosmetic parts shall be freeof defects at the time ofshipment and, therefore,shall not be covered underthese limited warranty terms.

(5) Upon request from LG, theconsumer must provideinformation to reasonablyprove the date of purchase.

(6) The customer shall bear thecost of shipping the productto the Customer Service

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Department of LG. LG shallbear the cost of shippingthe product back to theconsumer after thecompletion of service underthis limited warranty.

2. WHAT THIS WARRANTYDOES NOT COVER:

(1) Defects or damagesresulting from use of theproduct in other than itsnormal and customarymanner.

(2) Defects or damages fromabnormal use, abnormalconditions, improperstorage, exposure tomoisture or dampness,unauthorized modifications,unauthorized connections,unauthorized repair, misuse,neglect, abuse, accident,alteration, improper

installation, or other actswhich are not the fault ofLG, including damage causedby shipping, blown fuses,spills of food or liquid.

(3) Breakage or damage toantennas unless causeddirectly by defects inmaterial or workmanship.

(4) That the Customer ServiceDepartment at LG was notnotified by consumer of thealleged defect ormalfunction of the productduring the applicable limitedwarranty period.

(5) Products which have had theserial number removed ormade illegible.

(6) This limited warranty is inlieu of all other warranties,express or implied either infact or by operations of law,

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statutory or otherwise,including, but not limited toany implied warranty ofmarketability or fitness for aparticular use.

(7) Damage resulting from useof non-LG approvedaccessories.

(8) All plastic surfaces and allother externally exposedparts that are scratched ordamaged due to normalcustomer use.

(9) Products operated outsidepublished maximum ratings.

(10)Products used or obtainedin a rental program.

(11)Consumables (such asfuses).

3. WHAT LG WILL DO:

“LG will, at its sole option, eitherrepair, replace or refund the

purchase price of any unit thatdoes not conform to this limitedwarranty. LG may choose at itsoption to use functionallyequivalent re-conditioned,refurbished or new units or partsor any units. In addition, LG willnot re-install or back-up anydata, applications or softwarethat you have added to yourphone. It is thereforerecommended that you back-upany such data or informationprior to sending the unit to LGto avoid the permanent loss ofsuch information.”

4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

No other express warranty isapplicable to this product. THEDURATION OF ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTIES, INCLUDING THEIMPLIED WARRANTY OFMARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TOTHE DURATION OF THEEXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN.

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LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FORTHE LOSS OF THE USE OF THEPRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,LOSS OR ANY OTHERDAMAGES, DIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL, ARISINGOUT OF THE USE OF, ORINABILITY TO USE, THISPRODUCT OR FOR ANYBREACH OF ANY EXPRESS ORIMPLIED WARRANTY,INCLUDING THE IMPLIEDWARRANTY OF MARKETABILITYAPPLICABLE TO THISPRODUCT.Some states do not allow theexclusive limitation of incidentalor consequential damages orlimitations on how long animplied warranty lasts; so theselimitations or exclusions may notapply to you. This warranty givesyou specific legal rights and youmay also have other rights whichvary from state to state.

5. HOW TO GET WARRANTYSERVICE:

To obtain warranty service,please call or fax to the followingtelephone numbers fromanywhere in the continentalUnited States:

Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax.1-800-448-4026

Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.Correspondence may also bemailed to:LG Electronics Service- MobileHandsetsP.O. Box 240007, Huntsville, AL35824DO NOT RETURN YOURPRODUCT TO THE ABOVEADDRESS. Please call or writefor the location of the LGauthorized service center nearestyou and for the procedures forobtaining warranty claims.

12310 Driver Safety Tips1623D (Three-axis-accelerometer)Rotation 43

AAccessories 172Airplane Mode 122Alarm Clock 100Alert Sounds 113All Calls 91Alltel Shop 65Alltel Web 67Answer Options 131Audios 80Auto Retry 132

BBacklight 117Banner 116Battery Charge Level32

Battery TemperatureProtection 32Bluetooth Menu 106Button Sounds 114

CCalculator 103Calendar 101Calibrating the TouchScreen 19Call <Name orNumber> 98Call Settings 131Call Sounds 112Call Waiting 38Camera Features 43,44Card Memory 139Changing ContactEntries 41Charging Screen 118Charging the Battery29Charging with USB 30Check <Item> 99Clock Format 120

Consumer Informationon SAR 166Contact List 85Contacts 84Contacts <Name> 99Contacts in YourPhone’s Memory 40Current Country 125

DDeleting 42Dial Fonts 120Dialed Calls 90Digit Dial Readout 114Display Settings 116Display Themes 119Drafts 61Drawing Pad 104DTMF Tones 136

EEasy Set-Up 111, 116Entering and EditingInformation 22Erase Options 64

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Ez Tip Calculator 101

FFavorites 86FCC Hearing-AidCompatibility (HAC)Regulations forWireless Devices 169FDA Consumer Update152Fonts 119

GGetting Started withYour Phone 29Go to <Menu> 99Groups 87

HHelp 67, 100How to Install amicroSD™ Card 30How to Remove amicroSD™ Card 31

IIcon Glossary 141Images 77Important SafetyPrecautions 1Index 177

LLanguage 123Limited WarrantyStatement 173Location 124Lock Mode 38

MMaking Calls 33Master Volume 111Memory 137Menu Tree on theTouch Screen 35Menus Overview 26Messages 59MESSAGING 52Missed Calls 89

Multimedia 75Music 93Music Handle 121My FM Radio 81My Music 93My Name Card 88My Number 140My Ringtones 80My Sounds 80

NNAM Select 130New Contact 84New Message 52Notepad 102

OOne Touch Dial 135

PPhone Info 139Phone Memory 138Phone Overview 16Phone Settings 122

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Picture Message 55Play 100Power On/Off 115

QQuick Access toConvenient Features38Quick Glance of TouchScreen and How toUse It 18Quick VolumeAdjustment 38

RReceived Calls 90Receiving Calls 34RECENT CALLS 89Record Video 76Record Voice 77Redial 100Redialing Calls 34

SSafety 142

Safety Information 146Save Options 138Screen Icons 33Security 125Send Msg to <Name orNumber or Group> 99Service Alerts 115Set-Up Wizard 141Settings 62, 66, 106Shortcut Bin 121Shortcut Menu 20Shortcut Menu on theTouch Screen 36Show Dialpad 132Signal Strength 33Sounds Settings 111Speed Dial 41Speed Dials 87Stopwatch 104Storing a Number withPauses 42Storing Basics 40SW/HW Version 140System Select 130

TTable of Contents 4Take Photo 75Technical Details 10Text Message 52The Battery 29TIA Safety Information142Tools 97Touch Screen ShortcutMenu 36Touch Settings 122TTY Mode 133Turning the Phone Onand Off 32

UUSB Auto Detection136USB Mass Storage 105Using Phone Menus52

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Video Message 57Videos 79View Timers 92Voice Commands 39,97, 123Voice Message 58Voice Privacy 135Voicemail 61

WWallpaper 118Warning! Importantsafety information 150Welcome 9World Clock 103

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