User Guide
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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
1.WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS :
2.WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES
NOT COVER :
1. Defects or damages resulting from use of the
product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed
subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will
be free from defects in material and workmanship,
according to the following terms and conditions:
1. The limited warranty for the product extends for
TWELVE (12) MONTHS beginning on the date
of purchase of the product with valid proof of
purchase, or absent valid proof of purchase,
FIFTEEN (15) MONTHS from date of manufacture
as determined by the unit’s manufacture date code.
2. Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal
conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture
or dampness, unauthorized modifications,
unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair,
misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration,
improper installation, or other acts which are
not the fault of LG, including damage caused by
shipping, blown fuses, spills of food or liquid.
2. The limited warranty extends only to the original
purchaser of the product and is not assignable or
transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
3. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused
directly by defects in material or workmanship.
3. This warranty is good only to the original purchaser
of the product during the warranty period as long
as it is in the U.S, including Alaska, Hawaii, U.S.
Territories and Canada.
4. That the Customer Service Department at LG was
not notified by consumer of the alleged defect or
malfunction of the product during the applicable
limited warranty period.
4. The external housing and cosmetic parts shall
be free of defects at the time of shipment and,
therefore, shall not be covered under these limited
warranty terms.
5. Products which have had the serial number
removed or made illegible.
6. This limited warranty is in lieu of all other
warranties, express or implied either in fact or
by operations of law, statutory or otherwise,
including, but not limited to any implied warranty
of marketability or fitness for a particular use.
5. Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide
information to reasonably prove the date of
purchase.
6. The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the
product to the Customer Service Department of LG.
LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back
to the consumer after the completion of service
under this limited warranty.
7. Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved
accessories.
8. All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed
parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal
customer use.
9. Products operated outside published maximum
Some states do not allow the exclusive of
limitation of incidental or consequential damages
or limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state.
ratings.
10. Products used or obtained in a rental program.
11. Consumables (such as fuses).
3.WHAT LG WILL DO:
LG will, at its sole option, either repair, replace or
refund the purchase price of any unit that does
not conform to this limited warranty. LG may
choose at its option to use functionally equivalent
reconditioned, refurbished or new units or parts
or any units. In addition, LG will not re-install or
back-up any data, applications or software that
you have added to your phone. It is therefore
recommended that you back-up any such data or
information prior to sending the unit to LG to avoid
the permanent loss of such information.
5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY
SERVICE :
To obtain warranty service, please call or fax to
the following telephone numbers from anywhere
in the continental United States:
Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800-448-4026
Or visit www.lg.com.
Correspondence may also be mailed to:
LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc.
201 James Record Road Huntsville, AL 35824
4.STATE LAW RIGHTS :
DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE
ADDRESS.
Please call or write for the location of the LG
authorized service center nearest you and for the
procedures for obtaining warranty claims.
No other express warranty is applicable to
this product. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO
THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY
HEREIN. LG INFOCOMM INC. SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE
PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY
OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL,
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY
TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH
OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY,
INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.
User Guide
Table of Contents
The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Entertainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Music + Videos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
FM Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Getting to know your phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Open view. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
QWERTY Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Installing the SIM card and battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Getting started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Step 1. Sign in with a Windows Live ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Step 2. Import your contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Step 3. Stay in Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Personal Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Facebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
People Hub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Me card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Navigating Windows Phoneß . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Using your Touch screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Getting to know your Start screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Knowing and navigating the Start. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Customizing Start Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Viewing the status bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Navigating and Setting Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Customizing your Windows Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Enter text. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Download applications from Marketplace . . . . . . . . . . . 29
The Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Marketplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Wi-Fi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Play To. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Communicating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Airplane mode (to disable wireless communication) . . . 30
Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Facebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Setting your alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Using your calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Search. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
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Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
AT&T FamilyMap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
My Wireless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
AT&T Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
AT&T Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
U-verse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
System Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Applications Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Software update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Phone Software update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
FAQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
For Your Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
3
Assembling
Getting to know your phone
Headset Jack
Power/Lock button
• Long press (5 secs) for Power ON
/ OFF.
• Short press to turn the screen on
or off.
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Notes
All screen shots in this guide
are simulated. Actual displays
may vary.
Speakerphone Mic
Earpiece
Lets you hear the caller and prompts.
Instructions to perform tasks
in this guide are based on
the default phone settings
and may change depending
on the software version on
your phone.
Proximity sensor
Search Button
Open Quick Search.
Start Button
Return to the Home screen; Start the
Voice Recognition function (press and
hold).
Back Button
Returns to the previous screen.
WARNING: Putting
a heavy object on the
phone or sitting on it can
damage its LCD and touch
screen functionality. Do
not cover with protective
films as this may cause
the sensor to malfunction.
Mouth Piece
Allows other callers to hear you during
a call and allows you to record audio or
say Voice Commands.
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The Basics
Charger/USB Port
Volume keys
TIP: Before connecting
the USB cable, wait
until the phone has
powered up and has
registered on the
network.
• When the screen is idle: adjusts the system
tone & ring tone volume.
• During a call: adjusts the earpiece volume.
• When playing a track: controls track volume.
Camera key
• Press and hold to launch the camera
Open view
Battery cover
Battery
External camera
lens
Camera
Flash
SIM Card Slot
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The Basics
QWERTY Keyboard
1. Caps Button
5. Delete Button
6. Enter Button
2. fn (Function) Button
3. Language/Symbol
Button
7. Directional
Buttons
4. Space Button
1. Caps Button lets you enter capital letters.
5. Delete Button deletes a single space or
character with each press. Press and hold
to delete text more quickly.
2. fn (Function) Button lets you enter
alternate characters such as @ (using the A
button). To lock the fn button, press the fn
button. To unlock the button, press it again.
6. Enter Button moves the cursor to the next
field or text line.
3. Language/Symbol Button let you change
7. Directional Buttons Moves the cursor in
the language, or enter symbols.
text input mode.
4. Space Button enters spaces when in a
text entry field.
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The Basics
3 Install the SIM card
Installing the SIM card and
battery
The SIM card should be inserted with the
gold-colored contacts downwards towards the
phone, and the notch in the SIM card pointing
to the bottom of the phone.
1 Remove the battery cover
Place your thumbnail in the cover opening.
Open the cover as pictured below.
2 Remove the battery
Using the cut-out at the bottom, lift it from
the battery compartment.
4 Install the battery
First, insert the top of the battery into the top
edge of the battery compartment. Ensure that
the battery contacts align with the phone’s
terminals. Press the bottom of the battery
down until it clips into place.
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WARNING
Do not remove the battery when the phone is
switched on, as this may damage the phone.
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The Basics
5 Close the battery cover
Charging your phone
Align the cover hook to the latch as pictured
below. Close the cover in the direction of
the arrow.
Open the charger port cover on the side of
your LG-Quantum. Insert the charger and plug
it into a power outlet.
When the battery is fully discharged,
you can not power on the phone. It takes
approximately 4-5 minutes to reach a charge
state sufficient for booting.
It takes 14-15 minutes more for charging by
USB connection.
If the battery is critically low, the phone
display will notify the user to charge the
phone.
n
NOTE
The battery must be fully charged initially to
improve battery lifetime.
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The Basics
n
WARNING
• Do not connect the charger to the phone without
the battery. You must check if the battery is
inserted before charging.
• Do not remove your battery or SIM card while
charging.
• There is a risk of explosion if the battery is
replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of
used batteries in accordance with the maker’s
instructions.
• Unplug the charger from the power socket during
lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire due
to power surges.
• Make sure that no sharp items come into contact
with the battery. This could pose a fire risk.
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Getting started
When you turn on your phone for the first time, you will be guided through essential settings.
Please follow the instructions on the screen to activate your device.
Please note that during the “WINDOWS PHONE SETTINGS” step, recommended settings
includes activating sending feedback to Microsoft. This feature will consume data and may
incur data charges. To avoid this select custom and uncheck “Send information to help improve
Windows Phones”. If you want to disable this later, open the application list and select
settings > system > feedback and turn off the Send feedback option.
You are guided through the following activation screens: Choose A Language > Windows
Phone Settings > Choose Time Zone > Sign in with a Windows Live ID.
Step 1. Sign in with a Windows Live ID
To download applications, play Xbox LIVE games, use a Zune Pass,
synchronise Windows Live information to the web and more, you will need
to sign in with a Windows LIVE ID.
A Windows Live ID is the email address you use to sign in to services
like Xbox LIVE®, Zune®, Hotmail®, and so on. If you can’t remember the
email address you use:
For Xbox LIVE: On your Xbox 360® console, sign in with your gamer tag,
then press the Guide button on your controller (the one in the middle that
looks like the Xbox logo). In Settings, click Account Management >
email & accounts.
For Zune: Install the Zune Software in advance. Sign in to the Zune software on your PC.
Right-click your profile picture and click Switch user to see your Windows Live ID. To reset your
password or get a reminder, go to http://account live.com/ResetPassword.aspx.
If you haven't yet signed in with a Windows Live ID, there are a few things you won't be able to
do on your phone for the moment (for example, get applications or play Xbox LIVE games).
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Getting started
Step 2. Import your contacts
When you set up your email or Facebook account, your contacts are
imported automatically into your People hub. And when you add Facebook,
your friends’ feeds appear in your People hub, their photos show up in your
Pictures hub, and your own feeds pop up in your Me tile.
To set up a Facebook (or any kind of email) account:
1. Tap the arrow
your App list.
or swipe from right to left on Start screen to go to
2. Tap Settings > email & accounts.
Getting your contacts from your SIM card is easy. Go to Settings, flick to
applications, tap People, then tap Import SIM contacts.
Step 3. Stay in Sync
To sync your music, videos, pictures, and updates from your computer to
your phone (or vice versa), you’ll need the Zune software.
1. Connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable.
2. Go to windowsphone.com to install the Zune software.
3. Open the Zune software, then follow the instructions to get your music,
videos, pictures, and so on into your collection.
4. Click collection, then drag everything you want to sync to the phone icon
in the lower left.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Using your Touch screen
Flick
A flick is a single finger
Touch screen tips
moved rapidly in any
direction and ends with
the finger up in the air.
A flick can follow a pan
gesture.
Your device’s touch screen lets you easily
select items or perform functions. Learn basic
actions to use the touch screen.
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NOTES
• To avoid scratching the touch screen, do not use
sharp tools.
• Do not allow the touch screen to come into
contact with other electrical devices. Electrostatic
discharges can cause the touch screen to
malfunction.
• Do not allow the touch screen to come into
contact with water. The touch screen may
malfunction in humid conditions or when exposed
to water.
• For optimal use of the touch screen, remove the
screen protection film before using your device.
• Your touch screen has a layer that detects small
electrical charges emitted by the human body.
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NOTES
• Your device screen turns off when idle for a
specified period of time. To turn it back on, simply
press the Power/Lock button.
• You can also adjust the backlight time or
change wallpaper. In the Start screen, go to the
application list and select Settings > lock &
wallpaper.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Getting to know your Start
screen
From this screen you can access menu
options, make a call, view the status of your
phone and much more.
Pinch and Stretch
Pinch and stretch are
opposites of each
other. These gestures
are used often with
maps when zooming in
and out.
Pinching is achieved
by bringing two fingers
together. For stretching,
the fingers are moved
away from each other
to zoom out on an
image.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Knowing and navigating the
Start screen
The Start screen is the beginning of the
Windows Phone 7 experience for users
after they power on their phone. The Start
screen displays application tiles that users
have pinned and placed in a position of their
choosing for quick launch. Pressing the Start
Button
on the phone always returns a
user to the Start screen, no matter what
application is running.
1
Simply swipe your finger up or down to
view applications on the Start screen.
You can also customize tiles on the Start
screen, which are shortcuts to your favorite
menus and applications.
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NOTES
When you are in a standby display after
unlocking the phone, swipe your finger upward,
then you can see the application tiles on the
Start screen.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Tiles on Start screen
A tile is an easily recognizable visual shortcut for an application or its content that users can set
in an arbitrary location on the phone’s Start screen.
Tiles that use the tile notification feature can update the tile graphic or title text, or increment
a counter, enabling users to create a personalized, “glanceable” Start screen. Examples include
displaying if it is their turn in a game, the weather, or how many email messages they have
received.
The Start screen is always presented in Portrait view.
Icon
Description
Allows you to make calls using the dial pad. You can also access recent calls, your
contact list, and voicemail.
Touch to access People hub, the integrated communication application for emails,
messages, contacts and other information.
Send and receive SMS and MMS messages. The messages are displayed as
conversations for easy viewing.
Windows Phone supports many of the most popular email services, such as Microsoft
Exchange, Hotmail, and others.
Touch to stream videos, music and pictures from your phone to a Digital Living
Network Alliance(DLNA) compatible playback device.
Windows Phone allows you to sync your calendars and set alerts to remind you about
important events.
Touch to access the Internet Explorer and navigate the web.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Icon
Description
Access to Xbox Live to play a game and invite a friend to play it with you. You can
also download new games to your phone.
View photos and videos you’ve taken with your new Windows Phone, received in
Email or MMS messages, or synced from your computer’s Zune Software.
Play musics, videos and podcasts stored in the device by connecting to your PC to
synchronize your stuff.
Search and download applications to your Windows Phone.
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NOTES
ScanSearch and PanoramaShot are downloadable through MarketPlace.
After downloading, these applications are displayed on Camera Settings.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Customizing Start Screen
You can customize the layout of Tiles on the Start screen.
You can pin all sorts of things to the Start screen, including apps,
websites, map locations, and even contacts. When you pin a contact
to the Start screen, you’ll get all of that person’s feed updates—right
from that tile.
To pin most things to the Start screen, touch and hold the item until the
menu appears.
lꢀ
If you’d like to move a tile somewhere else on the Start screen, touch
and hold the tile, and move it wherever you’d like it.
l
ꢀTo remove a tile, touch and hold it, then tap unpin
.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Viewing the status bar
The status bar uses different icons to display phone information, such as signal strength, new
messages, battery life, and active Bluetooth and data connections.
Below is a table explaining the meaning of icons you’re likely to see in the status bar.
[Status bar]
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
8 9
1. Cellular signal strength
2. Cellular data connection
3. Call forwarding
5. Bluetooth device
6. Phone profile
7. Input language and method
8. Battery
4. Wi-Fi connection
9. Clock
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Navigating Windows Phone
1. Cellular signal strength
Very high signal strength
Low signal strength
Very low signal strength
High signal strength
Medium signal strength
No signal because your phone isn't connected to a cellular network.
Your phone is in Airplane mode. Cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connections are all
turned off simultaneously when you turn on Airplane mode. (However, you can still turn
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on separately.) See What's Airplane mode? for more information.
SIM card is missing.
SIM card is locked. For more information, see Use a PIN to lock my SIM card.
2. Cellular data connection
GPRS
EDGE
3G
G
E
3G
Note: The cellular data connection icons might look different on your phone and can vary by mobile
operator.
3. Call forwarding
The Call forwarding
icon appears when the call forwarding is turned on. To learn how to
forward calls, see Make and receive phone calls.
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Navigating Windows Phone
4. Wi-Fi connection
Connected to a Wi-Fi network with a very high signal strength.
Connected to a Wi-Fi network with a high signal strength.
Connected to a Wi-Fi network with a medium signal strength.
Connected to a Wi-Fi network with a low signal strength.
Wi-Fi is turned on, but your phone isn't connected to a Wi-Fi network.
For more information about setting up a Wi-Fi connection on your phone, see Connect
to a Wi-Fi network.
5. Bluetooth device
The Bluetooth
icon indicates that a Bluetooth device is connected to your phone. To learn
more, see Pair my phone with a Bluetooth accessory.
6. Phone profile
The phone is in Vibrate mode.
The phone is in Silent mode.
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Navigating Windows Phone
7. Input language and method
Shift is on.
Fn is on.
Fn Lock is on.
Shift Lock is on.
DE German (DE) is the current input language.
EN English (EN) is the current input language.
ES Spanish (ES) is the current input language.
FR French (FR) is the current input language.
IT Italian (IT) is the current input language.
8. Battery
Battery is charging.
Low battery power
Phone is plugged in and
battery is fully charged.
Critically low battery power and needs to be
charged.
Full battery power
Battery power or state of the battery isn’t
known at the current time.
High battery power
Medium battery power
9. Clock
The clock displays the current time.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Getting to know application bar
To set the application, you can use the
application bar and application bar menu.
Navigating and Setting
Applications
Access applications
To access your Windows Phone’s applications,
For example, to set the Alarms
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
or swipe from right to left to access the
application list.
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
or swipe from right to left to access the
application list.
2
3
Tap Alarms
.
2
Pan down to the tile if it isn’t already
visible.
Tap the ... to expand the application menu
and see the text labels for the icons in the
application bar.
3
4
Select an application.
Press the Back button
to return to the
4
Select the icon button or menu which you
want to use.
previous screen; Press the Start button
to return to the Start screen.
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NOTES
• Your Windows Phone has a built-in motion sensor
that detects its orientation. If you rotate the
device while using some features, the interface
will automatically switch between landscape
and portrait view. This does not occur for every
application.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Application Bar and Menu
The Application Bar provides a view that
displays icon buttons with text hints and an
optional context menu when a user taps the
visual indicator of sequential dots or flicks
up the Application Bar. This view can be
dismissed by tapping outside of the menu
area or on the dots, using the back button, or
selecting a menu item or Application Bar Icon.
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• If no menu items are displayed, only the icon text
hints are displayed.
• The Application Bar Menu will remain on the
screen until the user performs an action.
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Application Bar icons
The following are some of the icons for the application setting that are frequently used.
NEW
CLOSE
ADD
CANCEL
REMOVE/MINUS
SYNC
CONFIRM
REFRESH
QUESTION MARK
SEARCH
EXCLAMATION
DELETE
BACK
SAVE
NEXT
FOLDER
VIDEO
CAMERA
E-MAIL
SETTINGS
UPLOAD
FAVORITES
SHARE
ADD TO FAVORITES
EDIT
DOWNLOAD
EXPAND MENU
PREVIOUS/REWIND
PLAY
PAUSE
NEXT/FASTFORWARD
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Navigating Windows Phone
Switch to silent mode
You can switch to silent mode by pressing
the volume up or down keys, and tapping the
bell icon.
Customizing your Windows
Phone
Get more from your device by customizing it
to match your preferences.
Set the current time and date
Adjust ringtone volume
1
In Idle mode, open the application list and
select Settings " Date and time.
Press the Volume Key up or down to adjust
the ringtone volume.
2
Tap the Set automatically bar and change
the date and time and other options.
Select a lock screen wallpaper
1
2
3
On Start screen, tap the arrow
from right to left to go to application.
or swipe
Turn ringtones and sounds on
or off
You can adjust the sounds for ringtones and
other notifications.
Tap Settings > System > lock &
wallpaper > change wallpaper.
Select an image and save.
1
On Start screen, tap the arrow
from right to left to go to application.
or swipe
You can also change the Screen time-out
and set a password.
2
Tap Settings > System > ringtones &
sounds.
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Navigating Windows Phone
Adjust display brightness
Lock your SIM card
To adjust the brightness in the setting menu,
You can lock your device by activating the PIN
supplied with your SIM card.
1
On Start screen, tap the arrow
or swipe
from right to left to go to application.
1
On Start screen, tap the arrow
from right to left to go to application.
or swipe
2
3
Tap Settings > System > brightness.
2
Tap Settings and scroll to the right to
select application > phone.
Drag the Automatically Adjust slider to
get the desired brightness level.
3
Drag the SIM security Slider to On.
Enter your PIN and select enter.
NOTES
NOTE: The brightness level of the display will
affect how quickly the device consumes battery
power.
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• Once the PIN lock is enabled, you must enter the
PIN each time you turn on the device.
• If you enter an incorrect PIN too many times,
your SIM card will be blocked. You must enter a
PIN Unlock Key (PUK) to unblock the SIM card.
If you enter the incorrect PUK too many times,
your SIM will be permanently locked and require
replacement.
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Enter text
• In Messaging, if you tap the Numbers key from
the To: line, you'll get a dial pad so you can easily
type a phone number.
This section outlines how to select the
desired text input mode when entering
characters into your phone. This section also
describes how to use the on-screen keyboard
to ease the text entry method.
To find more symbols
Tap More
from the numbers keyboard
to show more symbols, including foreign
currency symbols, mathematical symbols, and
a few other useful ones.
Here are some tips for using the on-screen
keyboard and text suggestions.
Keyboard overview
To find still more symbols
Some of the symbol keys can bring up yet
more symbols. Tap and hold to see more
options. For example, if you tap and hold the
left parentheses key (, you'll see left angle
bracket <, left brace {, and left square bracket
[, too.
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
shift and caps lock
To use emoticons (smiley faces)
numbers and symbols
3 emoticons
4 enter
When you're typing an email or SMS
message, your keyboard offers two full pages
of smiley faces. Tap the Happy face to see
5 delete
the first screen, then tap More
to see
the rest.
To find numbers and symbols
When you tap the Numbers and symbols key
, you'll see: 0-9 , common punctuation and
common symbols.
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To turn on Caps Lock
If you want to select an entire word, tap
the word.
Tap and hold or double-tap the Shift key
Tap it again to turn it off.
.
To use text suggestions and automatic
corrections
To quickly add a period
When you start typing, you'll notice that
your phone suggests words based on the
letters you've typed so far. You can tap the
suggestion to add it to your message, or keep
typing until you see the one you want. If a
suggested word is bold, your phone will use
it to replace the typed word automatically.
It'll also automatically add apostrophes to
contractions (for example, "dont" will be
replaced with "don't") and accents where
appropriate.
Tap Space twice to add a period.
To add accents to letters
• Automatically: For many words, your phone
will realize when a word requires an accent
and add it for you.
• Tap and hold: Tap and hold any letter
that can include an accent, and all of the
possible accents for that letter appear. Tap
the one you want to add.
To place your cursor where you
want it
If it's not bold, you can tap the suggested
word to replace the one you've typed. Flick
left to see more options.
If you want to place your cursor in the middle
of some text you've already written, tap and
hold the screen near the text you want to
change until a cursor appears, then drag your
finger to move the cursor exactly where you
want it.
If you realize later that you mistyped
something, it's not too late. Tap that word and
your phone will bring back some suggestions
for you.
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Or, tap Marketplace tile from the Start
To change the settings for text
suggestions
screen.
• Press the Search button to search for
apps.
• Type in the desired text and tap " and
the results will be displayed below on the
same page.
• Tap an item in the list of search results to
open that Marketplace item.
• While browsing or searching for an app, a
user can tap on an application or game and
the Details page for the app will appear.
You can choose whether to allow text
suggestions, correct misspelled words, insert
a space after selecting a suggestion, reset
text suggestions, and more.
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
flick to go to the Apps list.
and
2 Tap Settings > Keyboard.
3 Do one of the following:
•
Select or clear any of the check boxes for
the settings you want to change.
• Select the item you want to buy and tap
install.
•
To remove all the words you've added
to your suggestion list, flick up and tap
Reset text suggestions.
Download applications from
Marketplace
Marketplace enables users to easily find &
acquire music and applications (including
games) to enhance their Windows Phone.
Individual category pages have been added to
the site for apps and games, and music.
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• Pictures, podcasts, and videos are not available on
the Marketplace.
• This feature may be unavailable depending on
your region.
• On the Start screen, tap the arrow
swipe right to left to go to your App list and
tap Marketplace
or
.
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Answering and rejecting a call
Phone
When your phone rings, tap the answer
button to accept the call. If your screen is
locked you will need to flick up to unlock and
access the answer button.
Making phone calls
1
2
3
Touch
Tap
.
.
Enter the number on the keypad.
To delete a digit, touch
Touch to make a call.
Tap ignore tab to reject an incoming call.
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5
call
To end a call, touch
When the phone rings, press the lower volume
key on the right if you want to switch to silent
ringer mode.
end call
.
You can also place calls using the Phone Tile
on the Start screen.
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Airplane mode (to disable
wireless communication)
Some locations may require you to turn off
your phone’s wireless connections by placing
your phone in Airplane mode.
TIP
To enter “+” to make international calls, touch
and hold down [0+] .
Calling your contacts
1
Touch People to open your contacts.
Tap Settings > system> airplane mode.
This features toggles your phone’s mobile,
Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth radios simultaneously.
2
Scroll through the contact list or enter the
first letter(s) of the contact you want to call
by touching
.
Adjusting call volume
3
In the list, touch the contact you want to
call, then select the number to use if there
is more than one for that contact.
To adjust the volume during a call, use up &
down volume keys on the right side of the
phone.
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Making a second call
Touch any single call log entry to view the date,
and time of the call.
1
During your initial call, touch the
tap
2 Call the number, or search your
contacts using the or
then
.
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.
Tap the
button then touch delete all to
delete all the recorded items.
3 Touch the call icon to connect the call.
4 Both calls will be displayed on the
call screen.
Your initial call will be locked and put on hold.
Call settings
You can configure phone call settings, such
as call forwarding, and other special features
offered by your carrier.
5 Touch PRESS TO SWAP on the top of
the screen to toggle between calls.
6 To end active calls, touch end call.
If there is no active call, it will end the held
call.
1
2
On the Start screen, touch
.
Tap the button at the bottom of the call
history screen and open the Call Settings
menu.
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You will be charged seperately for each
additional outbound call. I.e. if you have one
outbound call active and one outbound call on
hold, you will be charged for both the active call
and the held call.
3
Choose the options that you want to adjust.
Voicemail number - Edits the Voicemail
number
Show my caller ID to - Choose whether to
display your number on an outgoing call.
Viewing your call history
international assist- It will help
automatically correct some common mistakes
while dialing internationally or dialing while
abroad.
On the Start screen, press the
Call log.
to view
View a complete list of all dialed, received,
and missed voice calls.
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Searching for a contact
There are two ways to search for a contact:
Messaging
To send a text message
On the Start screen
1
On the Start screen, tap Messaging
> New
Do one of the following:
1
On the home screen, touch the People Hub
.
Tile to open your contacts.
2
2
Touch
and enter the contact name
• Begin typing a person's name in the To: box, and
then tap a matching contact name in the list.
Repeat to add more recipients, and their names
will be added automatically in the To: box.
using the keypad.
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To search by contact first initial, tap any of
the letters. e.g. tap the “a” shown above the
contacts starting with “a” and a list of initials
will be displayed to select.
• Enter the person's mobile phone number or their
email address in the To: box. To enter additional
recipients, tap Enter after each one.
• Tap Add
, flick to a contact, and then tap it.
From the application menu
Repeat to add more recipients, and their names
1
On the Start screen, touch
application lists.
to go to the
will be added automatically in the To: box.
3 Tap the message box, type your
message, and then tap Send
.
2
Touch the People and select the desired
profile.
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To reply to a text message
Save a picture from a text
message
1
On the Start screen, tap Messaging , and
then tap the conversation that has the text
message you received.
1
On the Start screen, tap Messaging
.
2
Tap a conversation that has a picture, and
then tap the picture.
2
Tap the message box, type your response,
and then tap Send
.
3
Touch and hold the opened picture, and
then tap Save to phone.
To forward a text message
The picture is saved in the Saved Pictures
album on your phone.
1
On the Start screen, tap Messaging
and then tap the conversation that has the
text message you want to forward.
,
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• Text messages that have a picture attached are
also called MMS (Multimedia Message Service)
messages.
• Some pictures you receive might be protected
using digital rights management and can't be
saved to your phone.
2
Touch and hold a message, and then tap
Forward.
3
Type the person's name, mobile phone
number, or email address in the To: box.
4
Tap the message box, type a message if
you'd like, and then tap Send
.
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• Text messages are also called SMS (Short
Message Service) messages and can be up to 160
characters long.
• If your text message is longer than 160 characters,
it will be sent in one or more additional messages.
• Sometimes mobile operators will send a text
message that you can't reply to or forward, and
the message box says Read-only message.
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Setting up a Windows Live
account
Email
Setting up an email account
When you're first setting up your phone,
you're asked to sign in with your Windows
Live ID. If you didn't sign in with it at that
time or if you have more than one Windows
Live ID, you can use the steps below to set up
your primary Windows Live ID or additional
Windows Live IDs.
Whether it's personal or work-related email,
you can get to it from your Windows Phone by
setting up different types of email accounts.
Depending on the email account you set up
on your phone, other items from your account
(such as contacts, calendar, and more) can
appear on your phone as well.
On the Start screen, press the arrow button to
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the Apps list, tap
Settings, and then tap
• To set up an email account on your phone,
you must have a working mobile data or
Wi-Fi connection. For more information about
connecting to a Wi-Fi network, see Connect to a
Wi-Fi network.
Email & accounts.
1
Tap Add an account > Windows Live
and follow the instruction on the screen.
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• The first Windows Live account that you set up
can't be deleted from your phone.
• If you set up additional Windows Live IDs on your
phone, photos in those additional accounts won't
be synced to your phone.
• You can create a Hotmail account here and
retrieve new email messages from Hotmail to your
Inbox. When you access this Hotmail application,
the total number of new emails displays on the
email tile.
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Setting up a Microsoft Exchange Setting up an email account
email account
from an Internet Service
Provider (ISP)
You can use the following steps to set up
an email account that is on a Microsoft
Exchange Server. (For example, your email
account at work might be on a Microsoft
Exchange Server.) You can also use the
steps in the following procedure to set up
other email accounts that use Exchange
ActiveSync—including a hosted Microsoft
Exchange email account or an Outlook Web
App account.
When you set up an email account, your
phone will try to automatically find correct
settings for your email account. The email
account might be one that's through your
Internet Service Provider (ISP), or it might
be another IMAP or POP email account from
another provider.
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, tap Settings, and then tap Email
& accounts.
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, tap Settings, and then tap Email
& accounts.
2 Tap Add an account > Outlook.
2 Tap Add an account > Other
account.
The following is a list of settings that you'll
need to know beforehand when the correct
email account settings can't be found
automatically. Generally, you can find this
information on the provider's website.
• The email account type (POP or IMAP)
• The incoming email server address
• The outgoing (SMTP) email server address
• Server authentication settings
• SSL requirements for incoming email
• SSL requirements for outgoing email
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Sending an email message
• You can attach files stored on your phone (such
as pictures and documents) to an email before
sending it.
After you set up an email account on your
phone, you can send or delete emails from
that account.
Viewing email messages
1
On the Start screen, tap the email account
that you want to access (for example,
Outlook, Google, or Windows Live).
1
On the Start screen, tap the email account
that you want to access (for example,
Outlook, Google, or Windows Live).
2 Tap New
.
2 Select an email message.
3 Do one of the following:
• In the To: text box, tap Add , and then
choose a contact.
From the message view, use the
following options:
• Tap in the To: text box, and then start typing • To reply to or forward an email, tap
an email address. Your phone will offer
suggestions as you type.
• To remove a recipient, tap their name or
Respond
• To delete one email, tap on the email to
open it, and then tap Delete
.
.
email address, and then tap Remove.
4 Tap in the Subject: text box and type
a subject.
5 Tap below the Subject: text box, type
your message, and then tap Send
• To delete multiple emails, tap on the far
left of an email you want to delete. A check
box will appear. Tap the check box next to
each email you want to delete, and then
tap Delete.
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Retrieving your email
You can automatically or manually check your
account for new email.
Changing your email account’s
settings
You can set up additional accounts based on
your own preferences.
To check manually:
1
Tap
on the Start screen to go to your
1
Tap
on the Start screen to go to your
App list and tap the desired Account Name.
Or, you can also tap the Email tile on Start
screen, and which is the account you want
to use, like Hotmail, gmail, and so on.
2 Choose synchronise and your
Windows phone will then connect to
your email account and retrieve your
new messages.
App list and tap the desired Account Name.
Or, you can also tap the Email tile on the
Start screen.
2 Touch the Application bar at the
bottom of the screen to open the
options menu, and tap add email
account.
3 Choose the email you want to
change to . There are options such as
Windows Live, Outlook, Yahoo! Mail,
Google and other account.
4 Enter your email address and
password, then it will automatically
synchronise with your new email
account.
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You can change settings based on your own
preferences.
Facebook
Set up a Facebook account
1
Touch the Application bar at the bottom of
the screen to open the options menu, and
tap settings.
When you set up your Facebook account
on your phone, Facebook info is available
throughout your phone. You can then access
Facebook info in the People hub, Pictures hub,
and the Me card.
2 You can change detail sync options by
tapping "sync settings" or checking/
dischecking "Always bcc myself" and
"Use an email signature".
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, tap Settings > Email & accounts.
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• In "sync settings" you can change the settings
below download new content : the period of
retrieving contents download email from content
to sync(email, contacts, calendar) : enable/disable
the contents and other detailed account
information.
2
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Tap Add an account > Facebook.
NOTES
• To set up your Facebook account on your phone,
you must have a working mobile data or Wi-Fi
connection.
• You can only have one Facebook account set up
on your phone at a time. At the same time you can
log in to other accounts such as Windows Live,
Facebook or Gmail.
Deleting your email account
1
Tap
on the Start screen to go to your
App list.
2 Tap Settings and go to email &
accounts.
3 Touch and hold the account you want
to delete and tap delete.
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5
The picture is automatically saved in the
Camera Roll album on your phone.
You can also choose to upload pictures to
the web, including automatically sharing
your pictures to SkyDrive or Facebook.
Camera
Before using the camera, you will be asked
whether you want to allow the camera to use
your location. Allowing this option will add
location info to your pictures so you can see
where your pictures were taken.
Once you’ve taken the photo
1
After you take a picture, flick right to see it
in the picture viewer.
To take a picture
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list.
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Want to see your pictures and videos in
2
Tap the Camera icon.
filmstrip view? Go to the camera, tap a picture
or video, pinch it as if to shrink it, and then flick
left or right to see the filmstrip. The filmstrip
works best when you turn your phone sideways
and view your pictures in landscape view.
Or press and hold the Camera button
on the right bottom of phone
to start the camera.
3
Make sure the camera mode
selected.
Hold the phone steady, either vertically or
horizontally. You can zoom in or out
is
2 Touch and hold the picture to view
picture options such as adding it
as a favorite, deleting it, using it as
wallpaper, or uploading it to SkyDrive
or Facebook.
to
get closer or further away from your subject.
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Want to play with camera settings? Tap
adjust various settings, including flash.
to
To record a video
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list.
4 Press the Camera button
on the right bottom of phone to take
a picture.
2
Tap the Camera icon.
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want to delete, or if you want to save them to
your computer, you can save time by connecting
the phone to your computer and using the Zune
software to do the heavy lifting for you.
3
4
Make sure the video mode
Hold the phone steady, either vertically or
horizontally.
is selected.
Press the Camera button
stop recording.
to start or
Add location info to my pictures
The video is automatically saved in the
Camera Roll album on your phone.
When you include location (GPS) information
in the pictures you take, the information can
be seen by others after you upload and share
them. Once you do, you and your friends can
After shooting a video
1
After you record a video, flick right, then tap have fun viewing these pictures on a map
it to play it in the video viewer.
using Bing and Windows Live Photo Gallery,
and even searching the web for other pictures
just like it because the location is embedded
in your picture behind the scenes.
A still image representing your video will
appear on the screen and the duration will be
shown on the bottom of the screen.
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, and tap Settings > Applications >
Pictures + Camera.
NOTE: You can record and play HD video
(1280x720 high-def resolution). If you connect
your phone to your computer and copy the video
to it, you can play HD video in its full 1280x720
resolution.
2
Turn on Include location (GPS) info in
pictures you take.
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NOTE: If you want this information to stay
with your pictures when you upload them to
Facebook or SkyDrive, turn on Keep location info
on upload pictures.
• If you want to watch videos on your phone that
you downloaded from a website, connect your
phone to the PC and sync them to your phone. You
can't automatically upload videos to your phone.
• To find a video you captured from your phone
that you synced to your computer, open the Zune
software, click Collection > Videos.
• If you have a lot of pictures or videos that you
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Getting to know the Camera mode
Camera/Video Record mode - Tap this icon to switch to Camera/Video Record mode
Zoom - Zoom in or zoom out.
Settings - Touch this icon to open the settings menu. See Using the advanced settings. Allows
you to set up Intelligent Shot, Beauty shot, ScanSearch, Photo Resolution and more.
Using the advanced Camera settings
From the viewfinder, touch
to open all advanced settings options.
After selecting the appropriate option, tap and set the related setting.
Setting Options
Function
Intelligent Shot Your new Windows Phone automatically sets the shutter speed and
aperture according to the subject and brightness for optimum recording.
Beauty shot
Your new Windows Phone automatically sets the focus and color balance
to express the natural skin tone.
Photo resolution The more pixels, the larger the file, which means the files take up more
memory space. If you want to store more pictures on your phone, you can
alter the number of megapixels to make the files smaller.
Brightness
Brightness enables you to set the recording brightness according the
lighting condition.
White Balance
It automatically adjusts the color of the subject. You can record in natural
colors depending on the subject and lighting conditions.
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Setting Options
Color effect
Function
Select the desired setting options on the menu: off, sepia, mono,
negative, solarize
TIP! You can change a picture taken in color to black and white or sepia
after it is taken, but you cannot change a picture taken in mono or sepia
back to color.
Quality
Choose between Super fine, Fine and Normal. The finer the quality,
the sharper the photo. However, the file size will increase as a result,
which means you’ll be able to store fewer photos in the phone’s memory.
Anti-shake
Flash
Reduce blur caused by the device's vibration or movement.
Using the Flash function, you can set the built-in flash to fire under low
light conditions.
Video
Resolution
The more pixels, the larger the file size, which means the files take up
more memory space. If you want to store more videos on your phone, you
can alter their resolution to make the files smaller.
Restore to
default
Reset menus and shooting options to the default values.
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Before taking a photo, you cans go and tap Setting > Application > pictures + camera to access
the following settings: GPS, SkyDrive.
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• What's New. These are the latest pictures
your friends and family uploaded to
Windows Live or Facebook.
• Picture collection. You can view your
pictures and videos by album, date, or
favorites. When you add a picture as a
favorite as part of your Favorites album,
you can then pin that album to the Start
screen.
• Hub background. Tap anywhere in the
hub to change the background or let us do
it for you using any of your pictures. Either
way, changing the background will also
change the Pictures tile on the Start screen.
Pictures
Learn to view photos and play videos saved in
your device's memory.
Pictures hub
The Pictures hub is Windows Phone's digital
version of those pictures in your wallet. Show
off all the pictures you took with the camera
on your phone, saved from an email, text
message, or off of the web, or downloaded
from your PC.
• Zune software. Sync files with my phone
to move pictures from your PC into albums
on your phone and vice versa.
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When you go to the Pictures hub for the first
time, you'll see 8 pictures from the 7 folder in
the Times Square wall. To see a mosaic of your
own pictures here, you need to tap and hold the
7 folder to delete it. The Times Square wall will
now randomly pull in pictures from your Camera
Roll as well as albums you sync from your PC or
your social networking sites.
• Times Square wall. A showcase of local
pictures from your All view. The mosaic of
picture-perfect moments changes every 5th
time you turn on your phone. If you sync
your phone using the Zune software before
you visit the Pictures hub, you'll see your
pictures here when you arrive.
• Some file formats are not supported
depending on the software of the phone.
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• If the file size exceeds the available
memory, an error can occur when you
open files.
Viewing a picture
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
or
swipe right to left to go to your App list and
tap Pictures.
Or, tap Pictures tile from the Start screen
if it’s pinned as your favorite Tile on Start.
Picture Albums
Picture albums are a big part of how you
organize your pictures and videos—on your
phone, on your computer, and on the web.
Knowing where albums can be added to and
deleted from will help keep everything in
working order.
2
In Pictures, pan and go to picture albums
(all, date, favorite) and tap a photo tile to
open and view.
While viewing a photo, use the following
options:
• To view more photos, scroll left or right.
• To zoom in or out, you can tap the screen
with two fingers and spread them apart
(move your fingers closer together to
zoom out).
The Zune software puts pictures from your
phone albums—Camera Roll, Saved Pictures,
Received Pictures—into the Pictures library
on your computer.
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With the exception of viewing and deleting
albums, all other album tasks must be
completed using the Zune software on your
computer.
Playing a video
1
In Pictures, pan and go to picture albums
(all, date, favorite) and tap a video tile to
open and view.
To view albums
1
Do one of the following:
2
3
Tap a video tile to view.
• On your computer, click Phone > Pictures.
• On your phone, in the Pictures gallery,
tap All.
Rotate the device counter-clockwise to
landscape view.
4
Control playback with the virtual keys.
• On your phone, in the Pictures hub, flick
to What's new.
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Favorites in the Pictures gallery
Only recorded videos with your Windows Phone
can be played.
Using the Favorites album on your Pictures
hub has the advantage of putting your most
interesting pictures in one place for easy
viewing. Pictures in Favorites are also the only
ones you can pin to the Start screen (if you
have certain pictures that make you happy
every time you see them).
Share pictures
1
On the Start screen, tap Pictures.
2
Find a picture you want to share. Pictures
from online albums can't be uploaded.
1
On the Start screen, tap Pictures and find
a picture and tap to open it.
3
4
Touch and hold the picture, then tap Share.
Choose a method to share your picture via
message or upload to the web.
2 In the picture viewer, touch and hold
the picture, and then tap Add to
Favorites.
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SkyDrive is part of Windows Live, a password-
protected service on the web (photos.live.com),
where you can store and share your documents
and pictures up to 25 GB for free. Sign in with
your Windows Live ID and you're all set.
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Want to add a picture from an online album
as a favorite? Open a picture, tap it, then tap
Save to phone. The picture will be added to the
Saved Pictures folder (In the Pictures hub, go
to All > Saved Pictures). Find the picture, then
follow Step 3 above to add a saved picture as
a favorite.
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After you upload your pictures to SkyDrive from
your phone, you can find and edit them within
Windows Live Photo Gallery on your computer
without having to connect to the web. You must
have a computer running Windows Vista or
Windows 7. To see if you have Windows Live
Photo Gallery installed, from your computer,
click the Start button
. In the search box,
type photo gallery, and in the list of results, click
Windows Live Photo Gallery.
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them. Once you do, you and your friends can
have fun viewing these pictures on a map
using Bing and Windows Live Photo Gallery,
and even searching the web for other pictures
just like it because the location is embedded
in your picture behind the scenes.
Add or delete a caption from a
picture
To add a caption
You can add captions to pictures that you
upload to Facebook or Windows Live.
1
Tap and hold the picture, and then tap
Share.
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, and tap Settings > Applications >
Pictures + Camera.
2
3
Choose an account to upload your picture.
2
Turn on Include location (GPS) info in
pictures you take.
Tap the text box to type a caption.
You have 4 seconds to start typing or the picture
will be uploaded without a caption.
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If you want this information to stay with your
pictures when you upload them to Facebook or
SkyDrive, turn on Keep location info on upload
pictures.
4
Tap Upload.
To delete a caption
You must be on your computer to delete a
caption, and you can only delete a caption
from a picture that you've uploaded.
Music + Videos
Sync files with my phone to move musics
and videos from your PC into albums on your
phone and vice versa.
1
2
Find your picture.
Sign in and follow the steps provided by
Facebook or Windows Live to delete a
caption.
Get music, videos, and podcasts
from Marketplace
Zune Marketplace is your one-stop shop
for great music, podcasts, movies, videos,
Add location info to my pictures
When you include location (GPS) information
in the pictures you take, the information can
be seen by others after you upload and share
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TV shows, and more. Some stuff is free to
play, download, or sample. Other items are
available to buy or rent.
on your computer. The Zune software helps
you organize your multimedia collection,
choose what to sync to your phone, and even
download new stuff from Zune Marketplace.
There are two ways to access Zune
Marketplace:
1
Connect your phone to your PC using the
USB cable that came with your phone.
If the Zune software is installed on
To download or stream music directly to
your phone
your computer, the program will start
automatically. If it isn't installed on your
computer, see Install the Zune software.
If this is the first time you've connected
your phone to your PC, follow the
instructions in the Zune software to name
your phone and perform other setup tasks.
1
2
3
On the Start screen, tap Music & Videos.
Flick to Zune, and then tap Marketplace.
Find a song, album, artist, or playlist by
doing one of the following:
• Flick left or right, browse through the
available categories, and then tap the
desired item.
• Press the Search button , enter a song title,
album title, or artist name, and then tap the
desired item.
2
3
In the Zune software, click Collection.
Find the item you want to sync by
doing one of the following:
Click a category (Music, Videos, Pictures,
or Podcasts), and browse until you find the
item you want to sync to your phone (such
as a song, album, artist, playlist, genre,
and so on).
In the Search box, enter what you're
looking for (for example, a song title or
artist name). In the search results, click the
desired item.
4. Follow the instructions to get your music,
videos, pictures, and so on into your
collection.
To sync music, videos, pictures, and
podcasts to your phone
There are several ways to copy or sync files to
and from your phone. To sync multimedia files
between your phone and your PC, you must
install a free program called Zune software
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• Flick left or right, tap a category (such as Artists,
Albums, or Songs), and flick up or down as
necessary.
4
Drag the item to the phone icon in the
lower-left corner of the Zune software.
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• To search Zune Marketplace, press the Search
button, and then enter a song title, album title,
or artist name. (Zune Marketplace may not be
available in some countries or regions.)
Not all items are available for purchase, rental,
download, or streaming. Zune Marketplace
is not available in all locations or languages.
Zune Marketplace content varies by market. To
learn more about using Zune Marketplace, go
to Zune.net.
4 Tap the item that you want to play.
If you need to adjust the volume, press the
Volume Up or Volume Down keys on the side
of your phone.
Play music, videos, and
podcasts
Your Windows Phone isn't just a phone. It's
also a great Zune music and video player.
The table below lists the files supported by
this device.
Type
Format
Sync from Zune
SW
Listen to music while you surf the web or
check your email, catch up on your favorite
podcasts on your commute, or enjoy a movie
on your next flight. There's no need carry
another device with you. Windows Phone has
all your entertainment needs covered.
Audio
Extension:
mp3, mp4,
m4a, wma
Extension: mp3,
mp4, m4a, wma
Codec: MP3,
Codec: MP3, AAC, WMA
AAC, WMA
To play music, videos, and podcasts
Video
Extension:
3gp, 3g2,
mp4, m4v,
wmv
Extention: mp4,
m4v, wmv
1
2
On the Start screen, tap Music + Videos.
Codec: MPEG4,
Flick to Zune, and then tap Music,
H.264, VC-1
Videos, or Podcasts.
Codec:
MPEG4,
H263, H264,
VC-1
3
Find the item you want to play by doing one
of the following:
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2
To hide the playlist, wait a few seconds or
TIP
press the Back
button.
• There's a quick way to play all your music in
random order. Flick to Zune, and then tap Play .
This icon is next to Music.
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To play a different song in the playlist, flick up
or down as necessary, and then tap the name of
the item you want to play.
• If you have a lot of items in a category (such as
Songs or Albums), there's a quick way to jump
to a particular point in the list without a lot of
scrolling. For example, let's say you're at the top
of the Songs list (in the "a" section) and you want
to play a song that starts with the letter "s." Tap
the colored box with the letter "a" in it. In the grid
To show what's playing now
1
Do one of the following:
• Press the Volume Up or Volume Down
buttons. The name of the current song is
shown above the mini playback controls.
This works even if your phone is locked.
of letters that appears, tap S.
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• When playing songs or audio podcasts, you can
also skip to the next and previous items in the
playlist by flicking right or left.
• In Music + Videos, flick to History.
To show related info about a song
• When playing videos, tap the screen to display the
playback controls. Press the Back button to return
to Music + Videos.
• Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to
show the mini playback controls. This works even
when the screen is locked.
1
In Music + Videos, when playing a song,
tap the artist name.
2
Flick left or right to see information
(when available), such as other albums
by this artist, album reviews, and artist
biographies.
To show the current playlist
When you're playing music, the next few
items in the playlist are displayed beneath the
album image. To see all items in the playlist,
do the following:
1
Tap the name of the current song (beneath
the album image).
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To play a game
Games
Xbox LIVE might not be available in your
area. If it is available and you want to play
games, use an existing Xbox LIVE account or
set up an Xbox LIVE account. You'll need to
install the game on your phone before you
can play it.
Games hub
From the Games hub, you can play games not
just on the phone, you can also connect to
and extend your gaming experience to your
computer and your Xbox console.
• Spotlight. Read up on Xbox LIVE game
news, tips, and trends from the Xbox LIVE
team.
• Xbox LIVE Gamer Profile. Look at your
profile to view recently played games,
see your gamercard, change account
information, and even personalize your
avatar.
• Requests. View invitations to quickly
jump into game play, keep up with turn
notifications in a turn-based game, or
accept a nudge from your buddy to make
the next move.
1
2
On the Start screen, tap Games.
Tap to open a game you've already
purchased.
If you want to play an Xbox LIVE game,
you'll need to sign in to (or join) Xbox LIVE.
3
If you want to see whether you have a
game invitation or a turn notification, flick
left to Requests.
If you want to play a game with a friend,
but don't have any games on your phone
that allow more than one player, flick to the
bottom of your collection, then tap Get more
games to see what you can try or buy from
Marketplace.
• Collection. View all Xbox LIVE and other
games that you have on your phone in
one place.
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Xbox LIVE may not be available in your country
or region.
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FM Radio
As you switch channels, you might see info
about each station, such as its genre and what
song or program is currently playing. It's up to
each station to choose what they broadcast, so
you might not see info for every station.
Learn to listen to music and news on the FM
radio. To listen to the FM radio, you must
connect the supplied headset, which serves
as the radio antenna.
To listen to a station
To add or remove a favorite station
1
Plug the supplied headset into the
device. The headset is used by the FM
Radio as the antenna.
To tune into stations more quickly, try adding
a few as favorites.
1
2
Tune in to a station.
2
3
4
On the Start screen, tap Music + Videos.
Do one of the following:
Flick to Zune, and then tap Radio.
• To add the station as a favorite, tap Add
Favorite
• To remove the station as a favorite, tap
Remove Favorite
To choose a station, do one of the
following:
.
• Swipe left or right to go up or down the
dial. (If you flick instead of swipe, the radio
will auto-tune to the next station.
.
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To show your favorite stations, tap Favorites.
You can also pin your favorite station to the
Start screen by pressing and holding the station
number.
• Tap Favorites
to show your favorite
stations.
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• Tap Play
or Pause to start or stop
playback.
• When the screen is locked, press the Volume
Up or Volume Down buttons to show the mini
playback controls. You can use the controls to
pause or resume the radio or to skip to the next or
previous station.
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To switch between speaker and headset
modes
1
While playing a station, touch and hold the
station number.
2
Tap Radio mode: headset or Radio
mode: speaker to switch between the
two options.
To switch radio regions
If you travel internationally, you might need to
switch the radio region setting to listen to FM
radio when you're abroad. If you do change
this setting, don't forget to switch it back to
the original setting when you get home.
1
While playing a station, touch and hold the
station number.
2
3
Tap Settings.
On the Radio screen, tap the Region box,
and then tap the name that corresponds to
your desired radio region.
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show small thumbnails of your contacts. For
first time use, tap the People Hub to go to it.
Facebook
Set up a Facebook account
Accessing the People Hub
When you set up your Facebook account
on your phone, Facebook info is available
throughout your phone. You can then access
Facebook info in the People hub, Pictures hub,
and the Me card.
When you open a contact, you’ll have all the
information you need to connect with your
friend in just a few taps.
Tap the method you want to use to connect
with your contact. It could be by phone, text
messaging, email, or Facebook.
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, tap Settings > Email & accounts.
For first time use, tap the People hub.
2
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Tap Add an account > Facebook.
On the Start screen, tap People, and then do
one of the following:
• Flick left or right to What’s new to see
NOTES
• To set up your Facebook account on your phone,
you must have a working mobile data or Wi-Fi
connection.
• You can only have one Facebook account set up
on your phone at a time. At the same time you can
log in to other accounts such as Windows Live,
Facebook or Gmail.
recent posts from your friends.
• Flick left or right to All to see all your
contacts from Facebook and other social
networks and email accounts.
About the contacts
People Hub
Each contact has the name of the person at
the top of the screen. Underneath are the
ways to reach him (text mobile, call home,
send email, etc.), as well as any personal
information you want to enter.
The first time you start up Windows Phone
7, the Start screen will be fairly bare. In the
People Hub, in particular, most of the nine
squares in the hub will be empty. After you
import your contacts, you can add photos to
your contacts, and the People tile squares will
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Importing contacts
Adding a new contact
One of the first things you’ll do with your
new phone is to create contacts. You start by
importing your existing contacts. Contacts can
be imported by your SIM card and through
email. They are automatically brought into
the People Hub.
Now, let’s add a contact manually.
1
2
3
4
On the Start screen, go and tap People, and
tap the plus icon on the People Hub.
To add information, tap the plus sign icon
for each field you want to work with.
Tap the text field. Add the information
using the virtual keypad.
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
or swipe right to left to go to your App
list and tap Settings > applications >
people.
Tap the Done icon
at the bottom of the
screen when you’re done with that field.
To link a person’s contact to another:
• Tap the link icon (circled chain link) at the
2
Tap import SIM contacts to start the
process.
You can also import contacts from your
email accounts. Your MSN, Hotmail, and
Live.com accounts are all part of Windows
Live services and easily downloaded to
your phone.
Tap Windows Live to import your contacts
and calendar info from these accounts.
bottom of the screen and choose a contact.
To edit a contact
You can add or change information for a
contact, then choose which account you want
to store the changes in.
• Flick to All, find and tap the contact you
want to edit, and then tap Edit
.
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To delete a contact
To search your contacts list
While you can't delete a Facebook contact
on your phone, you can delete contacts from
other services. When you do this, the contact
will be deleted both from your phone and
from the online service where it is stored.
If your contacts list is especially long, search
is probably the best way to find something.
1
2
On the Start screen, tap People
.
Tap Search , and then start typing
someone’s name.
The list will filter as you type.
Find a contact
Contacts on your phone can come from
Facebook, services like Windows Live or
Google, email accounts, or ones you’ve
created from scratch. If you find that your
contacts list is getting rather long, don’t
fret—here are some tips to make life a little
easier.
Me card
The Me card is your profile on your phone. It's
also where you go to see your most recent
Facebook and Windows Live posts, and to
post something new.
• On the Start screen, tap People , flick
to All, and then tap your profile picture.
To jump to a letter of the alphabet
You can jump to a letter of the alphabet
rather than scroll through your entire contacts
list.
• Or on the Start screen, tap Me.
Here are some things you can do on the
Me card:
• Post a new message to Facebook or
1
2
On the Start screen, tap People
.
Windows Live.
Flick to All, tap any letter of the alphabet,
and then tap the desired letter to jump to
that point in your contacts list.
• See and comment on posts to your
Facebook Wall. All posts to your Facebook
Wall appear on the Me card, including
posts by your friends.
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• Update your profile picture on your social
networks. You can update your profile
picture on your phone, Windows Live, and
Facebook all at once.
Calendar
Learn to create and manage daily, weekly
or monthly events, and set alarms to remind
yourself of important events.
Post to Facebook and Windows
Live
Create an event
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
or
You can post messages and pictures to
Facebook and Windows Live from your phone,
or comment on other people's posts. When
you write a new message, you can choose
whether you want to post it to Facebook,
Windows Live, or both.
swipe right to left to go to your App list and
tap Calendar
.
2
3
Tap month
then touch the new icon
to select the desired date,
.
Enter the details of the event as required
and tap save icon.
1
On the Start screen, tap Me, and then tap
your most recent message (to the right of
your profile picture).
View events
To change the calendar view,
2
Type the message you want to post.
If you have more than one social network
account set up on your phone, tap the check
box next to each account to choose
which ones you want to post to.
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
swipe right to left to go to your App list and
tap Calendar
or
.
2 Simply swipe your finger left/right to
view the today's event as agenda or
day view.
3
Tap Post
.
To view events of a specific date,
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
swipe right to left to go to your App list and
tap Calendar
or
.
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2
3
Tap the month icon to select a date on the
calendar.
To get to the Office hub, on the Start screen,
flick left to go to the Apps list, and then tap
Office . (If you think you'll use Office Mobile
2010 a lot, pin it to Start.)
Tap an event to view its details.
Use Microsoft Word Mobile
Office
With Microsoft Word Mobile 2010, you can
create new Microsoft Word documents or
read and revise existing ones on your phone.
Because it’s part of Office Mobile 2010 and
already on your Windows Phone 7 in the
Office hub, you don’t need to download
anything else to get started.
Get started with Microsoft
Office Mobile
Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 includes mobile
versions of Microsoft Office applications that
are made for your Windows Phone 7. You
don't need to download or install anything
else either. Just go to the Office hub on your
phone to open and work on your Microsoft
Office documents.
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NOTE
Word Mobile doesn’t support all the features
that are found in Microsoft Word 2010. If a
document has content that’s not supported in
Word Mobile, you can still open the document
on your phone, but the unsupported content
won’t be displayed.
The Office hub is the place to get started with
Office Mobile 2010. Through the Office hub,
you can start using the different Office Mobile
applications on your phone—including:
To create a new document
• Microsoft Word Mobile 2010
• Microsoft Excel Mobile 2010
• Microsoft PowerPoint Mobile 2010
• Microsoft OneNote Mobile 2010
1
On the Start screen, press the arrow button
to the Apps list, and then tap Office
.
2
Flick to Documents, tap New document
> Word document.
• Microsoft SharePoint Workspace Mobile
2010
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To edit a document
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NOTE
Excel Mobile doesn’t support all the features
and functions that are found in Microsoft Excel
2010. If a workbook has content that’s not
supported, you can still open the workbook on
your phone, but the unsupported content won’t
be displayed. If a function isn’t supported, the
calculated value still appears in the cell but
won’t be recalculated if the data changes. Some
data and formatting might be lost when you
save it on your phone.
1
On the Start screen, press the arrow button
to the Apps list, and then tap Office
.
2
Flick to Documents, and then tap the
Word document you’d like to edit.
3
4
5
6
Tap Edit
.
,
To format the text, tap Format
Type text you want to add.
.
,
To stop formatting the text, tap Format
and then tap an icon for the formatting
that’s currently being used to turn it off.
,
To create a new Excel workbook
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, and then tap Office
.
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• You can use more than one formatting option at
a time. To do this, tap Format , and then choose
the first formatting option. After that, tap Format
again and choose the next formatting option you
want to use, and then type your text.
2
Flick to Documents, tap New document
> Excel workbook.
Use Microsoft PowerPoint
Mobile
• You can also format text by selecting it first, and
then applying the formatting that you want to use.
With Microsoft PowerPoint Mobile 2010, you
can open and view Microsoft PowerPoint
presentations, make small changes, and add
notes if you want. You can even watch a
presentation that’s broadcast online. Because
PowerPoint Mobile is part of Office Mobile
2010 and already on your Windows Phone 7
in the Office hub, you don’t need to download
or install anything else to get started.
Use Microsoft Excel Mobile
Microsoft Excel Mobile 2010 allows you to
create or edit Microsoft Excel workbooks
right on your phone. Because it’s part of
Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 and already
on your Windows Phone 7, you don’t need
to download or install anything else to get
started.
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need to download or install anything else to
get started.
NOTE
PowerPoint Mobile doesn’t support all the
features that are found in Microsoft PowerPoint
2010. If a presentation has content that’s not
supported, you can still open the presentation
on your phone, but the unsupported content
won’t be displayed or will be displayed
differently.
In addition to storing notes on your phone, you
can also add notes to a OneNote notebook
that’s created for you and synced to Windows
Live SkyDrive.
This way, you can view and edit your notes
on your phone using OneNote Mobile, on your
computer using Microsoft OneNote 2010, or
online using Microsoft OneNote Web App in
a web browser.
To open an existing PowerPoint
presentation
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, and then tap Office
.
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2
Flick to Documents, and then tap a
OneNote Mobile doesn’t support all the features
that are found in Microsoft OneNote 2010 or
Microsoft OneNote Web App. If a notebook has
content that’s not supported in OneNote Mobile,
you can still open the notebook and view it on
your phone, but the unsupported content won’t
be displayed in OneNote Mobile
PowerPoint presentation.
Use Microsoft OneNote Mobile
Microsoft OneNote Mobile 2010 lets you
take new notes and view existing Microsoft
OneNote notebooks on your Windows Phone
7. You can use your notes as an extension
of your mental memory, helping you remember
To create a new note in OneNote Mobile
1
2
3
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, and then tap Office
Flick to OneNote, and then tap New
note
everything from what happened in that
meeting at work to what you need to pick
up at the grocery store on the way home.
Because OneNote Mobile is part of Microsoft
Office Mobile 2010 and already on your
Windows Phone 7 in the Office hub, you don’t
.
.
If you want to include a title, tap Enter title,
and then type a title.
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4
5
6
Tap below the title, and then type your
notes.
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Type your notes.
NOTES
To undo the last change you made, tap
• To ensure that this notebook syncs properly to
Windows Live SkyDrive, do not change the default
notebook name from Personal (Web), and don’t
change the name of the Unfiled Notes section in
the notebook.
More
> Undo.
To redo the last change you undid, tap
More
> Redo.
• Before you can create and sync your default
OneNote notebook, a Windows Live ID must be
set up on your phone, and you must accept the
End User License Agreement for Windows Live
SkyDrive.
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•
These notes are stored on your phone. Like
Microsoft OneNote on your computer, your
changes are saved automatically when you leave
OneNote Mobile, such as when you press the
Back or Start button on your phone.
Use Microsoft SharePoint
Workspace Mobile
• If you don’t type a title, the first line of text in your
note will be used as the title.
With Microsoft SharePoint Workspace Mobile
2010, you can open, edit, and save Microsoft
Office documents that are on a SharePoint
2010 site (a website that lets you and others
share and collaborate on documents, projects,
schedules, and ideas). You don’t need to
download or install anything to start using
SharePoint and Microsoft Office documents
on your phone. SharePoint Workspace Mobile
is part of Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 and is
already there in the Office hub on your phone.
To sync a notebook on Windows Live
SkyDrive for the first time
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, and then tap Office
.
2
3
4
Flick to OneNote, and then tap All
.
.
h
Tap Refresh
.
Tap Yes in the Sync with SkyDrive message
box. Wait while you’re signed in with your
Windows Live ID.
Afterwards, a personal notebook named
Personal (Web) will be created in your
My Documents folder on Windows Live
SkyDrive and synced on your phone.
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4
If the Signing in screen displays, do the
following, and then tap Done:
NOTES
• To access a SharePoint site using SharePoint
Workspace Mobile from inside your organization,
you’ll need to set up a Wi-Fi connection that lets
you access a SharePoint site on your company’s
network.
• If you’d like to learn more about SharePoint, visit
the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 website.
If you have an Exchange email account set
up on your phone, SharePoint will try to use
that user name and password information
to sign in to the SharePoint site. If it’s
successful, you won’t need to enter your
user name and password and this screen
won’t appear.
To open a SharePoint site for the first
time using SharePoint Workspace
Mobile
5
Tap More
> Bookmark this link > OK
in the Link added screen to bookmark the
link for later.
1
2
3
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, and then tap Office
Flick to SharePoint, and then tap Open
URL
.
To browse a SharePoint site
1
After you’ve opened a SharePoint site
in SharePoint Workspace Mobile, go to
SharePoint in the Office hub, and then
.
.
Next to http://, type the address for a
SharePoint site, document library, list, or
tap All
.
.
folder, and then tap Go
.
o
2
At the top, tap Links, and then tap the
SharePoint site, document library, list, or
folder that you want to browse.
If you’re at your computer, it might help to
open the SharePoint site on it, so you can
see the SharePoint address that you’ll need
to type on your phone.
3
4
Tap Up
to go up one level in the
SharePoint site.
To open the SharePoint site in your phone’s
web browser, tap More
> Open in
browser.
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The Web
n
TIPS
Internet
• Need to search the web? Press the Search button
. Or type your search term into the address
bar in Internet Explorer Mobile.
• Don't see a list of suggestions when you enter an
address? On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
Open webpages
Internet Explorer Mobile makes it easier to
surf the web on the go. It includes handy
features such as tabs, which let you open
multiple webpages at once.
list, tap Settings
> Internet Explorer, and
then select Let Bing suggest sites as I type.
1
2
1. refresh page
n
NOTES
2. address bar
You'll need a mobile data or Wi-Fi connection to
browse the web in Internet Explorer Mobile.
3. add a favorite
website
To cancel a webpage
4. see favorites or
browsing history
1
To stop a webpage from loading, tap Cancel
in the address bar.
5. show tabs
To open a new tab
6. more menu options
You can open six separate browser windows
(called "tabs" in Internet Explorer Mobile)
simultaneously. Tabs provide a handy way to
jump around to multiple websites.
3 4 5
6
To open a webpage
1
On the Start screen, tap Internet Explorer
1
On the Start screen, tap Internet Explorer
, then tap the address bar.
2 Type the web address.
As you type, Internet Explorer Mobile will
suggest possible matches. If you see the site
you're looking for, tap it.
, then tap Tabs
.
2 Tap New
n
to open a blank tab.
TIPS
The Tabs icon
shows you the number of
3 Otherwise, tap Go
.
tabs you have open.
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The Web
To switch between tabs
In Internet Explorer, tap Tabs
2 Tap the thumbnail of the tab you want
To navigate between webpages
1
.
It's easy to go back and forth between
webpages or sites you've previously seen.
to see full screen.
1
Do one of the following:
• To go back, press the Back button
phone.
on your
Navigate webpages
Once you learn the tricks, surfing on your
phone with Internet Explorer Mobile is almost
as easy as surfing on your PC.
• To skip ahead, tap More
, then tap Forward.
n
TIPS
Use your saved browsing history to quickly
return to older sites you've visited. Tap
Favorites, flick to History, and then tap the
site you want to see again.
To scroll and zoom
1
Do one of the following:
• Flick your finger across the screen in any direction
to move the webpage. The faster you flick, the
faster the page scrolls.
To find text on a webpage
• Spread your thumb and forefinger apart to zoom
in on a webpage. Pinch your fingers together to
zoom out.
• Double-tap your finger on a webpage to
automatically center and zoom in on that spot.
Double-tap again to zoom out.
1
In Internet Explorer Mobile, tap More
, then tap Find on page.
2 Type the word or phrase you want to
find, then tap Go
.
Change privacy and other browser
settings
To open a link
1
Touch an underlined link to open it in
Internet Explorer Mobile.
Internet Explorer Mobile makes it easy to
change privacy settings on your phone and
control your browsing experience.
n
TIPS
1
On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps
list, and then tap Settings
If you see a phone number or street address
on a website, you can often tap it to dial the
number or map the address directly.
.
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The Web
2 Flick to Applications, then tap Internet
Explorer.
To set your website preferences
Many websites today offer a slimmed-down
version of their full desktop site that's
customized for the smaller screens and slower
Internet connections commonly found on
mobile phones. Some people prefer these
mobile sites, others don't. Internet Explorer
Mobile can help show you the version you
prefer.
To delete cookies, history, and saved
passwords
1
Tap Delete history to erase browser
history, saved cookies and passwords, and
temporary Internet files from your phone.
To turn cookies on or off
Cookies are small files on your phone that
websites use to remember things like your
password or preferences, so you don't have
to retype information each time you visit. You
can easily prevent cookies from being stored
on your phone.
1
Under Website preference, select either
Mobile version or Desktop version.
n
NOTES
You'll need a mobile data or Wi-Fi connection
to browse the web in Internet Explorer Mobile
1
Select or clear Allow cookies on my phone
to permit or block cookies from being saved
on your phone.
Maps
Use Maps to find a place
To turn address autosuggestion on
or off
The Maps app in Windows Phone 7 can
show you where you are, where you'll find an
address, and provide turn-by-turn directions
straight there. It can also show you what
stores or restaurants are in your vicinity and
what other people are saying about them.
Bing Search can suggest websites as you
type into the address bar—potentially a big
time saver.
1
Select or clear Let Bing suggest sites as
I type.
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The Web
n
1. get directions
NOTE
2. show your location
At maximum zoom, the map will automatically
change to satellite view.
3. find address of
place
To find your current location
4. more menu options
Tap Me
n
.
NOTE
Certain features of Maps may not be available
in your country or region.
1 2 3
4
You'll need a mobile data or Wi-Fi connection
to use Maps.
To move around the map
1
On the Start screen, flick left to go to the
To find an address or place
Apps list, then tap Maps
.
1
On the Start screen, flick to the Apps list,
then tap Maps
2 Tap Search
n
TIPS
.
If this is your first time accessing Maps, when
you see Allow Maps to access and use your
location? tap Allow.
.
3 In the search box, type any of the
following:
2 Do any of the following:
•
An address (1 Microsoft Way, Redmond,
•
•
•
Flick your finger across the screen in any
direction to move the map. The faster
you flick, the faster the map scrolls.
To zoom in, spread your thumb and
forefinger apart on the map. To zoom
out, pinch your fingers together.
Double-tap the map to automatically
center and zoom in on a spot. Double-
tap again to get even closer.
WA)
•
•
•
•
•
A ZIP Code (90052)
A city (Seattle, WA)
A business name or type (coffee shop)
An intersection (1st & Main)
A point of interest (Space Needle)
4 Tap Go
.
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The Web
n
n
TIPS
TIPS
• To get directions to a spot and see what's nearby,
tap a pushpin. Pushpins for a store or restaurant
also might include a street address, phone
• Tap a direction to see it highlighted on the map.
• Maps assumes you always want to start from your
current location. To start from someplace else, tap
My Location and type another starting point.
number, web address, and customer reviews.
• To see all the pushpins as a list, tap More
> Results list. To remove pins from the map, tap
• Instead of an address, type a business name into
the destination box and Maps will automatically
route you there.
More
> Clear map.
• Pin a map location to the Start screen for quicker
access. Just tap a pushpin, and then tap Pin .
• Tap Start or End to reverse the starting or ending
points for your trip.
To get directions to an address or
place
Marketplace
Windows Phone can guide you to your
destination with written turn-by-turn
directions. It also shows the total distance
and estimated travel time.
Marketplace lets you download useful
applications and musics and games. If you
install them from Marketplace, they appear
in App list.
1
On the Start screen, flick to the Apps list,
then tap Maps
2 Tap Directions
3 Type one of the following:
1
Tap
on the Start screen to go to your
.
App list and tap Marketplace application
or you can also tap Marketplace tile on
the Start screen.
.
•
•
An address
A restaurant, store, or other business
name
2 Marketplace has three categories
- apps, games, music. Select one you
need to install or download.
2 Tap Go
3 Tap Walking
depending on how you plan to travel.
.
or Driving
,
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Connectivity
Turn on the Bluetooth wireless
feature
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless
communications technology capable of
exchanging information over a distance of
about 10 meters without requiring a physical
connection.
You do not need to line up the devices to
beam information with Bluetooth. If the
devices are within range of one another, you
can exchange information between them even
if they are located in different rooms.
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
swipe right to left to go to your App list.
or
n
NOTES
• LG is not responsible for the loss, interception, or
misuse of data sent or received via the Bluetooth
wireless feature.
• Always ensure that you share and receive
data with devices that are trusted and properly
secured. If there are obstacles between the
devices, the operating distance may be reduced.
2
3
Tap Settings > System > Bluetooth.
To turn on Bluetooth, drag the Status
slider to On.
4
5
Starts to search the Bluetooth enabled
headset.
Tap a device which you want to pair.
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Connectivity
To connect to a Bluetooth
headset
Wi-Fi
Learn to use your device’s wireless
networking capabilities to activate and
connect to any wireless local area network
(WLAN) compatible with the IEEE 802.11 b/g/
n standards. You can connect to the internet
or other network devices anywhere an access
point or wireless hotspot is available.
Once paired, you can connect to a Bluetooth
device as needed.
• If Bluetooth is off, touch Bluetooth to turn
it on. In the list of Bluetooth devices, touch
the name for the paired device on the list.
n
NOTES
• Later, when you want to turn off your Bluetooth,
go to Settings, then tap Bluetooth and slide the
toggle left to the Off position.
• Once the Bluetooth has been set up, the Windows
Phone 7 recognizes it when it is turned on.
• When the Bluetooth settings menu is displayed,
your Windows Phone is visible to other devices,
otherwise, your device is hidden.
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Connectivity
n
TIPS!
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
• Your phone will notify you periodically if there are
available Wi-Fi networks in your area, and you
can tap the notification to connect to the network,
or to turn off notifications. If you don't want to be
notified when a Wi-Fi network is available, return
to Settings > Wi-Fi and clear the Notify me
when new networks are found check box. When
notifications are turned off, you can still check for
Wi-Fi networks by returning to this screen.
• If you want to connect to a secure network, you
might have to enter a user name and a password. If
so, tap Done when you're finished.
• To disconnect from a network, tap and hold it, and
then tap Delete.
You can use your Windows Phone to connect
to an available Wi-Fi network in your location,
in addition to connecting to a mobile network.
Wi-Fi connections are typically faster than
your mobile data connection. This can save on
costs if you're not on an unlimited data plan,
or if you can't connect to your mobile network
for some reason. Some Wi-Fi networks are
secured and may require a password before
you can connect to the network.
1
2
3
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
swipe right to left to go to your App list.
or
• Your device uses non-harmonised frequency and
is intended for use in all European countries.
The WLAN can be operated in the EU without
restriction indoors, but cannot be operated outdoors
in France.
Tap Settings > System > Wi-Fi to connect
to a wireless network.
Move the slider to On to turn on wireless
connections. In most cases you’ll see both
secure and unsecured networks.
n
NOTES
• To turn off Wi-Fi, go back to the Settings screen,
and set Wi-Fi to Off.
4
5
6
Now tap the network you want to connect
to.
• When you turn Wi-Fi back on, your phone will
remember the network settings and automatically
connect.
On the next screen, tap the text fields. Then
type your user name or password.
Tap done to finish.
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Connectivity
n
NOTES
Play To
• Some files may not play on the DLNA DMR-
enabled devices.
Learn to use Play To compatible with the
Digital Living Network Alliance(DLNA) service
that enables you to have contents in your
phone play with DLNA DMR-enabled devices
in your home over a Wi-Fi network.
• Playback may not be instantaneous, but instead
buffered, depending on the network connection
and the connected DLNA DMR-enabled devices.
• You will need a DLNA-certified device that
supports DMR (Digital Media Render) service
for use with Play To. Go to http://www.dlna.org/
products/ to check if your device is compatible.
Before you start!: You must first activate
the Wi-Fi feature and add a Wi-Fi network
connection profile.
Play your files on another DLNA
DMR-enabled devices
Customise DLNA settings for
Streaming media files
To allow other DLNA-enabled devices to
receive media files from your device, you must
activate Play To(media sharing).
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
or
swipe right to left to go to your App list and
select Play To.
2
Tap Device icon on the notification bar and
choose target. Your device automatically
searches for DLNA DMR-enabled devices.
1
On the Start screen, tap the arrow
or
swipe right to left to go to your App list and
select Play To.
2 Tap Device icon on the notification bar.
3 Adjust the following settings to
customise the DLNA feature:
3
Select a media category > a file.
Playback begins at the selected player.
Control playback using icons of your device.
NOTES
4
5
n
- Settings > System > Wi-Fi to On.
• Playback may be buffered, depending on the
network connection and the connected server.
• You can search DLNA DMR-enabled devices only
if they are turned on.
- you need to be connected to the Wi-Fi
network before you choose the target
device for Play To.
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Utilities
3
4
For simple calculations, touch the function
you want (+, –, x, or ÷), followed by =.
Setting your alarm
1
2
3
4
5
Tap
on the Start screen to go to your
application.
For more complex calculations, change the
display mode to landscape, then choose
sin, cos, tan, log, and so on.
App list and tap Alarms
If you want to add a new alarm, tap
the bottom option menu bar.
on
Touch Time to set the time you want the
alarm to sound.
Search
Set the repeat.
The icons indicate the weekday you select.
Search for stuff
The Search button is your one-push avenue to
fast answers, both on and off your phone. In
addition to web searches, you can also press
Search to find email, calls, contacts, or new
apps to buy. It all depends on the app you're
using when you press it.
Choose the sound would like and enter a
name for the alarm. When you are finished,
touch
at the bottom of the page to save
your alarm.
n
NOTE!
To find something on the web
• To delete an alarm item, tap on the alarm item to
open it, and then tap Delete.
1
Press the Search button
.
(If you press Search within call history,
email, Marketplace, or People, you'll
need to press it again to search the web.
Otherwise you'll be searching just those
apps.)
2 Tap the Search box, then type a word
or phrase.
Using your calculator
1
Tap
on the Start screen to go to
your App list and tap Calculator
application.
2
Touch the number buttons to enter
numbers.
3 Tap Go
.
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Utilities
n
TIPS!
• You can narrow or broaden your search results by
flicking to Web, Local, or News.
n
NOTES
• Certain features of Bing, such as local search, may
not be available in your country or region.
• You'll need a cellular data or Wi-Fi connection to
search the web, Maps, or Marketplace.
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Applications
AT&T FamilyMap
AT&T Navigator
Locate your family members with AT&T
FamilyMap! Get peace of mind by being able
to conveniently locate a family member’s
wireless phone on a map from your mobile
phone or PC. Want to verify that your child
arrives home from school each day? Set up a
Schedule Check to automatically get location
information sent to you via text message or
email. Locate any phone indoors or outdoors
on the AT&T Network!
Find Your Way Safely with GPS Navigation:
Get where you’re going with turn-by-turn
voice and onscreen driving directions and
automatic rerouting if you miss a turn. Save
Time On Your Daily Commute with Proactive
Traffic Alerts: Real-time traffic monitoring
along your route to alert you of slowdowns
and incidents so you can reroute to avoid
them. Find the Closest ATM, Restaurants, Gas
Station, Wi-Fi Hotspots and More: Locate
and navigate restaurants, Wi-Fi hotspots
and more. Search and rate over 10 million
business listings.
My Wireless
Gives access to your bill, usage details, and
your devices’ current and available features.
You can even break it down by phone number
if you have an account with multiple lines.
Hit the jump for details and link to mobile
download.
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Applications
competitive TV choice and integrated TV, high
speed Internet, home phone, and wireless
services to you.
AT&T Radio
Lets you bring 400+ stations anywhere you
go. Get the best in radio with iheartradio
including local stations from across the nation
or access a limitless selection of music by
creating personal radio stations inside Last.
fm. Enjoy all the best in music, from Hip-Hop
and R&B to Rock, Pop, Latin and more, PLUS
the best in talk radio such as Fox Sports,
AccuWeather, ABC News, and The Onion.
U-verse
U-verse Mobile gives U-verse TV customers
one-app access to download and watch
TV shows and schedule their home DVR
recordings directly on their smartphone.
With AT&T U-verse, we’re delivering a better
television experience than cable — from
unmatched features and quadruple-play
integration, to value and customer service.
And our customers agree.
By utilizing the power of our 100-percent
Internet Protocol (IP) network, we’re
enhancing the customer experience to bring a
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Settings
In this menu, you can personalise the setting
Wi-Fi
of your phone. Touch
on the Start screen
Turn on Wi-Fi to connect to available Wi-Fi
networks.
to go to app list and tap settings.
Wi-Fi settings – Set network notification, or
add a Wi-Fi network
System Settings
ringtones & sounds
Bluetooth
You can adjust the sounds for Ringtone, New
text message, New voicemail, New email and
other options.
Search and connect to Bluetooth devices.
email & accounts
Set up email, contacts, Facebook and others.
Set to play a sound for Appointment
reminders, Key press, Lock and unlock, All
other notifications.
lock & wallpaper
Set to change wallpaper and screen time-out.
theme
Toggle to set password and create a 4-digit
password.
Change your phone’s background and accent
color to match your mood today, this week,
or all month.
location
Applications for which you’ve previously
enabled location services can now access
your current location.
airplane mode
Toggle your phone’s mobile, Wi-Fi, and
Bluetooth radios simultaneously. You’ll still be
able to toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth separately.
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Settings
cellular
speech
Set Data connection and Data roaming.
Set to Play audio confirmations and Use
Speech when the phone is locked.
date & time
find my phone
Set date, time, and time zone
Map, ring, lock or erase your phone at
windowsphone.live.com
brightness
Adjust the brightness of the screen.
When you’ve lost your phone, it will help you
find your phone. Go to windowsphone.live.
com and sign in your Windowslive ID and
password.
keyboard
Set Keyboard languages. You can check to
Suggest text and highlight misspelt words,
Correct misspelt words, Insert a space after
selecting a suggestion, Insert a full-stop after
double-clicking the SPACEBAR, Capitalise the
first letter of a sentence.
phone update
Notify you when new updates are found.
Use your mobile data connection to check
for updates.
region & language
about
Set Display language, Region format, Short
date, Long date, First day of week, System
locale and Browser & search language.
View legal information, and check phone
status and software version.
feedback
ease of access
Send feedback to help improve Windows
Phone
Set TTY/TDD mode
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Settings
music & videos
Applications Settings
games
Connect with Zune On/Off.
Turn on to automatically download
information that enhances your Zune
experience.
Connect to Xbox LIVE On/Off.
Internet Explorer
Check whether you allow cookies on your
phone or not. Also you can set if you let Bing
suggest sites as you type.
Office
username
Enter your user information to identify yourself
in comments and to help with collaboration
and document tracking.
Choose website preference.
Mobile version or Desktop version
delete history
SharePoint
• data store
Delete all temporary files, history, cookies and
saved passwords from Internet Explorer.
You can create space on your phone by
clearing the SharePoint cache. This will
delete all temporary SharePoint files and
history.
maps
Toggle Use my location On/Off.
• conflicts
It uses your location to provide you with
better local search results.
delete history
SharePoint lets you choose how to manage
conflicts between files on your phone and
the server. You can choose the way you
want to resolve conflicts.
Delete previous map searches, pins and
image data from your phone.
- Notify me and I’ll resolve the conflict
manually.
- Automatically replace item on the phone.
messaging
• startup option Check to always open
SharePoint links.
This is used to send and receive messages.
• reset Restore default settings.
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Settings
OneNote
Auto upload to SkyDrive On/Off.
Toggle Automatic synchronization On/Off.
Keep location information on uploaded
pictures On/Off.
Turn on to automatically synchronise notes
when you open a page, save a page or open
a section.
radio
Set regional options.
North America / World / Japan
search
people
Import SIM contacts will be synced with your
online Windows Live contact list.
Toggle Use my location On/Off.
- Sort list by First name / Last name.
- Display names by First Last / Last, First.
phone
It uses your location to provide you with
better local search results.
Check to get suggestions from Bing as you
type.
Set Voicemail number.
delete history
Show my caller ID to everyone / no one / my
contacts
Delete previously entered search terms from
your phone.
Call forwarding On/Off
International assist On/Off
SIM security On/Off
pictures & camera
Set options below.
Allow the camera button to wake up the
phone On/Off.
Include location (GPS) information in pictures
you take On/Off.
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Software update
Phone Software update
Windows Phone Update enables you to
update the firmware of your phone to the
latest version. Your phone are alerted to
Windows Phone Updates automatically by
the Windows Phone Update service, and the
updates are installed on the phone by using
the Zune software running on the user's
personal computer. Please go to 'PHONE'
menu of settings from the Zune software and
click 'UPDATE' to check for updates available.
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FAQ
Please check to see if any problems you have encountered with the phone are described in this
section before taking the phone in for a service or calling a service engineer.
Category
Sub-Category
Question
Answer
* Check you do not have headphones connected
to the phone.
• Ensure that your device is connected to the
Stereo headset.
You cannot listen to music on a remote
Bluetooth headset
• Ensure that the music format you are trying to
listen to is supported by the headset.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Headset
• Ensure that the distance between the headset
and device is not more than 10 metres and
that they are not separated by walls or other
obstacles.
It's not supported. If you want to listen to
video sound, please use the ear-jack instead of
Bluetooth headset.
You cannot listen to video sound on a
remote Bluetooth headset
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Headset
HFP (HandsFreeProfile)
HSP (HeadSet Profile)
A2DP(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP(A/V Remote Control Profile)
- Music : only support Play/Pause/Previous
Song/Next Song
Bluetooth supported Which profiles are supported for
Profile Windows Phone 7?
PBAP(Phone Book Access Profile)
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FAQ
Category
Sub-Category
Question
Answer
Bluetooth
Connection
What are the functions available via
Bluetooth?
Connecting to Stereo/Mono Headset, Car Kit
is possible.
Bluetooth
Is it possible to use internet when
synchronising between phone and pc?
(In such case, where pc is connected
with wired LAN).
Bluetooth
Connection
Bluetooth
It's not supported.
Is there any way to transfer the contacts
data to other phone thru bluetooth?
Ex) Contacts of other phone move to
phone via BT.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Data
Contact transmission
Print
It's not supported.
It's not supported.
Can you print MS office document
(MS word, excel, PDF, etc.) using BT
or wireless?
• Put your old SIM card into your new phone,
then go to Settings. Flick to applications,
tap people > import SIM contacts.
How do you import contacts from your
old phone to your Window Phone 7?
Backup
• You cannot do this through Zune.
In Window Phone 7, "Zune" application is used
instead of "Activesync".
The limitation of Zune is, while syncronizing,
(music, video and picture) files can not be played
on the phone.
What are some limitations, when data
synchronising between windows phone
7 and pc?
Data
Synchronization
How do you synchronise between phone By using microsoft application "Zune" which can
and pc under Windows Vista & Win7? be downloaded from MS website.
Data
Data
Synchronization
Is it possible to backup the user data
Zune supports whole flash backup, but does not
Web-Upgrade
automatically when upgrading thru Web. support backup of user data seperately.
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FAQ
Category
Sub-Category
Question
Answer
CDMA Model : Calling time is calculated from
when you press "call" after dialling the number.
2G/3G Model : Calling time is calculated from
when the call is connected.
Is the Calling time calculated differently
according to the model(Ex. 2G/3G,
CDMA ...)
Misc.
Call Time
Where do you get POP3 & SMTP Server Please consult email system administrator for
Misc.
Misc.
E-Mail
settings?
assistance.
Active X
Battery
Is the Activie X supported like PC?
No, it’s not supported.
Phone
Function
How do you check if battery is fully
charged?
Battery charge status is displayed on top of
the screen.
Is it possible to use W(Wait) & P(Pause) Yes, it’s possible. But it's supported using the
Phone
Function
W&P option
option, when saving phone number
to contacts?
hardware keyboard only. it's not supported for
the on-screen keyboard.
It's only possible to read.
• Please note that Microsoft Office Mobile doesn't
support all the features that are found in
Microsoft Office 2010.
If a document has content that's not supported
in Office Mobile, you can still open the
document on your phone, but the unsupported
content won't be displayed.
Phone
Function
Is it possible to edit files in office
applications of mobile?
Office Mobile
Go to Application list and tap Settings>
ringtone & sounds to set up the Ring Tone.
Phone
Function
there are different kinds of alerts and different
ringtones you can asign to different people.
Ring Tone Setting How do I set the Ring Tone?
On the Start screen, tap People > the contact
you want to change > Edit > Rigntone.
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FAQ
Category
Sub-Category
Question
Answer
Marketplace enables users to easily find &
acquire your favorite ringtone
Go to Application list and tap Marketplace >
Music. And browse and choose your favorite
ringtone.
Phone
Function
How can I use my favorite music as
a ringtone?
Ring Tone Setting
Please note that Marketplace may not be
available in your country or region.
Your Windows Phone 7 supports 6 different
languages (Deutsch, English (United Kingdom/
United States), Español, Français, Italiano).
If you want to change the settings, go to tap
Settings> region & language > Display
language.
Phone
Function
Supported Language Is it possible to change the language?
You can adjust the music, rigntone and system
sound with volume keys.
• Go to "Settings > ringtone & sounds
Phone
Function
How to setup the system sound and
Sound Settings
Ring sound?
Phone
Applications list > Settings > date & time >
Time Setting
Youtube
How do you set the time on the phone?
Function
Set automatically slider to Off > Set the Time
This is possible via use of Marketplace YouTube
player.
Please note that Marketplace YouTube player may
not be available in your country or region.
Phone
Function
Is it possible to view video clips from
Youtube?
Phone
Function
Calling : 360 min. (based on 3G)
Standby time : 350 hours
Battery Life Time
What is the talk time of this phone?
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FAQ
Category
Sub-Category
Question
Answer
Picture is saved automatically.
Navigate to Picture Viewer by flicking to the right.
Touch and hold the picture taken. View available
options.
Phone
Function
Is there any option to save or erase a
picture, right after it's taken?
camera
(eg. Adding to favorites, deleting etc).
Phone
E-Mail filtering is possible via use of "Search"
E-mail
E-mail
Is it possible to set e-mail filtering?
Function
button.
[Steps]
Phone
Function
Is it possible to set the alert sound when
receiving e-mail?
Settings > ringtones & sounds >
New email > Choose an item
Go to Settings > applications > Internet
Explorer to delete cookies.
Also, you can turn off sharing your location using
Settings > system > location.
Phone
How can I change privacy and other
browser settings?
browser settings
Proximity Sensor
Function
Phone
Function
How do you keep the LCD screen on,
during phone conversation?
Proximity sensor on the phone is designed to
switch the LCD off by default whilst on a call.
Please contact the store that sold you the phone
to check if a SIM lock is active or not.
Phone
Is it possible to use SIM Card that's
SIM Lock
SIM Lock
If there is no SIM Lock, certain features or
services might not be available due to phone or
network settings.
Function
provided by different operator?
SIM lock depends on the network operator that
My Windows Phone has a SIM lock, can sold you the Windows Phone. Please contact the
Phone
Function
LG help me in this case?
network operator or the store that sold you the
Windows Phone.
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FAQ
Category
Sub-Category
Question
Answer
Phone
Function
Is Adobe Flash supported (similar to
PC browser)?
It’s not supported.
Some streaming protocols are not supported
(e.g. RTSP). HTTP-Progressive and IIS
SmoothStreaming is supported depending on
the website you are visiting and the application
you are using.
Phone
Function
Is Streaming service supported.
Is GSM technology Quadra band, tri band
or dual band? (For example: 1900Mhz, Quad band is supported.
900, 1800, 850)
Phone Spec Band
Phone Spec Phone Spec
Recovery
No. There is a built-in GPS unit in your Windows
Is it possilbe to use external GPS device?
Phone 7 device.
What do you do, when you've forgotten
your password?
How do you obtain your password, if
forgotten?
Password missing
Contact your service provider.
Solution
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FAQ
Category
Sub-Category
Question
Answer
1. Factory Reset.
Go to tap Applications list > Settings > about
> reset your phone.
Resetting your phone will erase all your
personal content, including applications that you
purchased and downloaded, and wil restore the
factory settings.
2. Try to update latest SW version via Web.Your
phone are alerted to Windows Phone Updates
automatically by the Windows Phone Update
service, and the updates are installed on the
phone by using the Zune software running on
your personal computer, when you connect your
phone with it.
I want to reset my phone to improve
performance, how do I do this?
Factory Rest
Web update
Recovery
Solution
I want to update the software running
on my phone to improve performance,
how do I do this?
If you didn't install the Zune software yet, go to
www.windowsphone.com to install.
Warning!
By performing "Factory Reset", all user data
will be ERASED.
Customer MUST backup PRIOR to running factory
reset & Web update.
You can connect to the internet or other network
devices anywhere an access point or wireless
hotspot is available.
What can I do with Wi-Fi (wireless
networking)?
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Simple Inquiry
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FAQ
Category
Sub-Category
Question
Answer
1. Factory Reset.
Go to tap Applications list > Settings
> about > reset your phone.
Resetting your phone will erase all
your personal content, including
applications that you purchased and
downloaded, and wil restore the
factory settings.
2. Try to update latest SW version
via Web.Your phone are alerted
to Windows Phone Updates
automatically by the Windows Phone
Update service, and the updates
are installed on the phone by using
the Zune software running on your
personal computer, when you connect
your phone with it.
How to do when the
performance is much lower
than before?
Recovery
Solution
Factory Rest
If you didn't install the Zune software
yet, go to www.windowsphone.com
to install.
*Attention
In case of Factory Reset and Web
update, all user data will be erased.
hence, customer should have to back
up them before.
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Accessories
There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone, some of which may be
sold separately. You can select these options according to your personal communication
requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability.
Travel Adapter
This adapter allows you to charge the battery. It supports
standard US 120 Volt 60Hz outlets. Output /Sortie: 4.8V/ 1.0A
Battery
Standard battery is available.
n
Note
• Always use genuine LG accessories. Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.
• Accessories may be different in different regions; please check with our regional service company
or agent for further enquiries.
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For Your Safety
Be careful when using your phone near
other electronic devices. RF emissions
from your mobile phone may affect nearby
in adequately shielded electronic equipment.
You should consult with manufacturers of any
personal medical devices such as pacemakers
and hearing aides to determine if they are
susceptible to interference from your mobile
phone. Turn off your phone in a medical
facility or at a gas station. Never place your
phone in a microwave oven as this will cause
the battery to explode.
Important Information
This user guide contains important
information on the use and operation of
this phone. Please read all the information
carefully for optimal performance and to
prevent any damage to or misuse of the
phone. Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this user guide could
void your warranty for this equipment. Any
changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA SAFETY
INFORMATION on page 94 before using your
phone.
Before You Start
Safety Instructions
WARNING! To reduce the possibility of
electric shock, do not expose your phone to
high humidity areas, such as the bathroom,
swimming pool, etc.
Safety Information
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the
rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further
detailed information is given in this user
guide.
Always store your phone away from
heat. Never store your phone in settings that
may expose it to temperatures less than 32°F
or greater than 104°F, such as outside during
extreme weather conditions or in your car on
a hot day. Exposure to excessive cold or heat
will result in malfunction, damage and/or
catastrophic failure.
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Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a
qualified service technician when repair
work is required.
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Keep away from electrical appliances such
as TVs, radios, and personal computers.
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The unit should be kept away from heat
sources such as radiators or cookers.
Memory card information and
care
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Do not drop.
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The memory card cannot be used for
recording copyright- protected data.
Do not subject this unit to mechanical
vibration or shock.
Keep the memory card out of the small
children's reach.
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]
The coating of the phone may be damaged
if covered with wrap or vinyl wrapper.
Do not leave the memory card in extremely
hot location.
Use dry cloth to clean the exterior of the
unit. (Do not use solvent such as benzene,
thinner or alcohol.)
Do not disassemble or modify the memory
card.
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Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke
or dust.
FCC RF Exposure Information
WARNING! Read this information before
operating the phone.
Do not keep the phone next to credit
cards or transport tickets; it can affect the
information on the magnetic strips.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) of the United States, with
its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326,
adopted an updated safety standard for
human exposure to radio frequency (RF)
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC
regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are
consistent with the safety standard previously
set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies.
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Do not tap the screen with a sharp object;
otherwise, it may damage the phone.
Do not expose the phone to liquid or
moisture.
Use the accessories like an earphone
cautiously. Do not touch the antenna
unnecessarily.
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The design of this phone complies with
the FCC guidelines and these international
standards.
phone, and have not been tested for typical
body-worn operations may not comply with
FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided.
CAUTION
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
Use only the supplied and approved antenna.
Use of unauthorized antennas or modifications
could impair call quality, damage the phone,
void your warranty and/or result in violation
of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with
a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna
comes into contact with skin, a minor burn
may result. Contact your local dealer for a
replacement antenna.
This device and its accessories comply with
part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This
device and its accessories may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device and
its accessories must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Body-worn Operation
Part 15.105 statement
This device was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the phone kept
0.79 inches (2cm) between the user’s body
and the back of the phone. To comply with
FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum
separation distance of 0.79 inches (2cm) must
be maintained between the user’s body and
the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips,
holsters, and similar accessories containing
metallic components should not be used.
Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain
0.79 inches (2cm) separation distance
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
between the user's body and the back of the
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For Your Safety
If this equipment does cause harmful
interference or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
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Only use the battery for the system for
which it is specified.
Only use the battery with a charging
system that has been qualified with
the system per this standard. Use of an
unqualified battery or charger may present
a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other
hazard.
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
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Do not short circuit a battery or allow
metallic conductive objects to contact
battery terminals.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Replace the battery only with another
battery that has been qualified with the
system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-
200x. Use of an unqualified battery may
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or
other hazard.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
Cautions for Battery
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Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or
deform, puncture or shred.
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Promptly dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations.
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Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt
to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other
liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other
hazard.
Battery usage by children should be
supervised.
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]
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the
phone or battery is dropped, especially
on a hard surface, and the user suspects
damage, take it to a service center for
inspection.
Avoid damage to your hearing
]
Damage to your hearing can occur if you
are exposed to loud sound for long periods
of time. We therefore recommend that you
do not turn on or off the handset close to
your ear. We also recommend that music
and call volumes are set to a reasonable
level.
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Improper battery use may result in a fire,
explosion or other hazard.
For those host devices that utilize a USB
port as a charging source, the host device’s
user manual shall include a statement
that the phone shall only be connected to
products that bear the USB-IF logo or have
completed the USB-IF compliance program.
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If you are listening to music while out and
about, please ensure that the volume is at
a reasonable level so that you are aware
of your surroundings. This is particularly
imperative when attempting to cross the
street.
Adapter (Charger) Cautions
]
Using the wrong battery charger could
damage your phone and void your
warranty.
]
The adapter or battery charger is intended
for indoor use only.
Do not expose the adapter or battery charger
to direct sunlight or use it in places with high
humidity, such as the bathroom.
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Safety Guidelines
Those standards were based on
TIA Safety Information
comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the
relevant scientific literature. For example, over
120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from
universities, government health agencies,
and industry reviewed the available body
of research to develop the ANSI Standard
(C95.1).
Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety
Information for Wireless Handheld phones.
Inclusion of the text covering Pacemakers,
Hearing Aids, and Other Medical Devices
is required in the owner’s manual for CTIA
Certification. Use of the remaining TIA
language is encouraged when appropriate.
* American National Standards Institute;
National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurements; International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Signal
Your wireless handheld portable telephone
is a lowpower radio transmitter and receiver.
When it is ON, it receives and also sends out
radio frequency (RF) signals.
The design of your phone complies with the
FCC guidelines (and those standards).
In August, 1996, the Federal Communications
Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels for handheld
wireless phones. Those guidelines are
consistent with the safety standards
previously set by both U.S. and international
standards bodies:
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved
replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachments could damage
the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986)
ICNIRP (1996)
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you
would any other telephone with the antenna
pointed up and over your shoulder.
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Tips on Efficient Operation
Pacemakers
For your phone to operate most efficiently:
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association
recommends that a minimum separation of six
(6’) inches be maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the pacemaker.
These recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by and recommendations
of Wireless Technology Research.
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Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily
when the phone is in use. Contact with the
antenna affects call quality and may cause
the phone to operate at a higher power
level than otherwise needed.
Driving
Persons with pacemakers:
Check the laws and regulations on the use of
wireless phones in the areas where you drive.
Always obey them. Also, if using your phone
while driving, please:
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Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than
six inches from their pacemaker when the
phone is turned ON;
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Give full attention to driving - driving safely
is your first responsibility;
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Should not carry the phone in a breast
pocket.
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Use hands-free operation, if available;
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker
to minimize the potential for interference.
Pull off the road and park before making
or answering a call if driving conditions
so require.
If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, turn your
phone OFF immediately.
Electronic Devices
Hearing Aids
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded
from RF signals. However, certain electronic
equipment may not be shielded against the RF
signals from your wireless phone.
Some digital wireless phones may interfere
with some hearing aids. In the event of such
interference, you may want to consult AT&T.
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Other Medical Devices
Posted Facilities
If you use any other personal medical device,
consult the manufacturer of your device to
determine if they are adequately shielded
from external RF energy. Your physician
may be able to assist you in obtaining this
information.
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where
posted notices so require.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone
while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before
boarding an aircraft.
Health Care Facilities
Blasting Areas
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities
when any regulations posted in these areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care
facilities may use equipment that could be
sensitive to external RF energy.
To avoid interfering with blasting operations,
turn your phone OFF when in a ‘blasting areas
or in areas posted: ‘Turn off two-way radio’.
Obey all signs and instructions.
Vehicles
Potentially Explosive
Atmosphere
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a
potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all
signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas
could cause an explosion or fire resulting in
bodily injury or even death.
RF signals may affect improperly installed or
inadequately shielded electronic systems in
motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer
or its representative regarding your vehicle.
You should also consult the manufacturer of
any equipment that has been added to your
vehicle.
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Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere
are often, but not always, marked clearly.
Potential areas may include: fueling areas
(such as gasoline stations); below deck on
boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum
gas (such as propane or butane); areas where
the air contains chemicals or particles (such
as grain, dust, or metal powders); and any
other area where you would normally be
advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Battery Information and Care
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Please dispose of your battery properly
or take it to your local wireless carrier for
recycling.
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The battery does not need to be fully
discharged before recharging.
Use only LG-approved chargers specific to
your phone model since they are designed
to maximize battery life.
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Do not disassemble or impact the battery
as it may cause electric shock, short-
circuit, and fire. Store the battery in a place
out of reach of children.
For Vehicles Equipped with an
Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT
place objects, including either installed or
portable wireless equipment, in the area over
the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly
installed and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
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Keep the battery’s metal contacts clean.
Replace the battery when it no longer
provides acceptable performance. The
battery can be recharged several hundred
times before replacement.
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Recharge the battery after long periods of
non-use to maximize battery life.
Charger and Adapter Safety
Battery life will vary due to usage patterns
and environmental conditions.
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The charger and adapter are intended for
indoor use only.
Use of extended backlighting, MEdia Net
Browsing, and data connectivity kits affect
battery life and talk/standby times.
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The self-protection function of the battery
cuts the power of the phone when its
operation is in an abnormal state. In this
case, remove the battery from the phone,
reinstall it, and turn the phone on.
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If you put your phone in a pocket or bag
without covering the receptacle of the
phone (power plug pin), metallic articles
(such as a coin, paperclip or pen) may
short-circuit the phone. Always cover the
receptacle when not in use.
Actual battery life will depend on network
configuration, product settings, usage
patterns, battery and environmental
conditions.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Metallic
articles such as a coin, paperclip or pen in
your pocket or bag may short-circuit the +
and – terminals of the battery (metal strips
on the battery) upon moving. Short-circuit
of the terminal may damage the battery
and cause an explosion.
Explosion, Shock, and Fire
Hazards
]
Do not put your phone in a place subject
to excessive dust and keep the minimum
required distance between the power cord
and heat sources.
General Notice
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Using a damaged battery or placing a
battery in your mouth may cause serious
injury.
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Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning
your phone, and clean the power plug pin
when it is dirty.
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Do not place items containing magnetic
components such as a credit card, phone
card, bank book or subway ticket near your
phone. The magnetism of the phone may
damage the data stored in the magnetic
strip.
When using the power plug, ensure that
it is firmly connected. If it is not, it may
cause excessive heat or fire.
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Talking on your phone for a long period of
time may reduce call quality due to heat
generated during use.
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The data saved in your phone might be
deleted due to careless use, repair of
the phone, or upgrade of the software.
Please backup your important phone
numbers. (Ring tones, text messages, voice
messages, pictures, and videos could also
be deleted.) The manufacturer is not liable
for damage due to the loss of data.
When the phone is not used for a long
period time, store it in a safe place with
the power cord unplugged.
Using the phone in proximity to receiving
equipment (i.e., TV or radio) may cause
interference to the phone.
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When you use the phone in public places,
set the ring tone to vibration so as not to
disturb others.
Do not use the phone if the antenna is
damaged. If a damaged antenna contacts
skin, it may cause a slight burn. Please
contact an LG Authorized Service Center to
replace the damaged antenna.
Do not turn your phone on or off when
putting it in your ear.
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Do not immerse your phone in water. If
this happens, turn it off immediately and
remove the battery. If the phone does not
work, take it to an LG Authorized Service
Center.
Do not paint your phone.
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the reasons for inconsistent results.
FDA Consumer Update
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center
for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer
Update on Mobile Phones.
2. What is the FDA’s role concerning the
safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, the FDA does not review
the safety of radiation-emitting consumer
products such as wireless phones before
they can be sold, as it does with new drugs
or medical devices. However, the agency
has authority to take action if wireless
phones are shown to emit radiofrequency
energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to
the user. In such a case, the FDA could
require the manufacturers of wireless
phones to notify users of the health hazard
and to repair, replace, or recall the phones
so that the hazard no longer exists.
1. Do wireless phones pose a health
hazard?
The available scientific evidence does
not show that any health problems are
associated with using wireless phones.
There is no proof, however, that wireless
phones are absolutely safe. Wireless
phones emit low levels of radiofrequency
energy (RF) in the microwave range while
being used. They also emit very low levels
of RF when in the Home screen. Whereas
high levels of RF can produce health
effects (by heating tissue), exposure to
low level RF that does not produce heating
effects causes no known adverse health
effects. Many studies of low level RF
exposures have not found any biological
effects. Some studies have suggested
that some biological effects may occur,
but such findings have not been confirmed
by additional research. In some cases,
other researchers have had difficulty in
reproducing those studies, or in determining
Although the existing scientific data do not
justify FDA regulatory actions, the FDA has
urged the wireless phone industry to take a
number of steps, including the following:
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Support needed research into possible
biological effects of RF of the type
emitted by wireless phones;
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Design wireless phones in a way that
minimizes any RF exposure to the user
that is not necessary for device function;
and
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National Telecommunications and
Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health
participates in some interagency working
group activities, as well.
Cooperate in providing users of
wireless phones with the best possible
information on possible effects of
wireless phone use on human health.
The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities
for wireless phones with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). All
phones that are sold in the United States
must comply with FCC safety guidelines
that limit RF exposure. The FCC relies on
the FDA and other health agencies for
safety questions about wireless phones.
The FDA belongs to an interagency working
group of the federal agencies that have
responsibility for different aspects of RF
safety to ensure coordinated efforts at
the federal level. The following agencies
belong to this working group:
The FCC also regulates the base stations
that the wireless phone networks rely
upon. While these base stations operate
at higher power than do the wireless
phones themselves, the RF exposures that
people get from these base stations are
typically thousands of times lower than
those they can get from wireless phones.
Base stations are thus not the subject
of the safety questions discussed in this
document.
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National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health
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Environmental Protection Agency
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (Administración de la
seguridad y salud laborales)
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Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
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3. What kinds of phones are the subject
of this update?
4. What are the results of the research
done already?
The term ‘wireless phone’ refers here to
handheld wireless phones with built-in
antennas, often called ‘cell’, ‘mobile’, or
‘PCS’ phones. These types of wireless
phones can expose the user to measurable
radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the
short distance between the phone and
the user’s head. These RF exposures are
limited by FCC safety guidelines that were
developed with the advice of the FDA and
other federal health and safety agencies.
When the phone is located at greater
distances from the user, the exposure to RF
is drastically lower because a person’s RF
exposure decreases rapidly with increasing
distance from the source. The so-called
‘cordless phones,’ which have a base unit
connected to the telephone wiring in a
house, typically operate at far lower power
levels, and thus produce RF exposures far
below the FCC safety limits.
The research done thus far has produced
conflicting results, and many studies have
suffered from flaws in their research
methods. Animal experiments investigating
the effects of radiofrequency energy (RF)
exposures characteristic of wireless phones
have yielded conflicting results that often
cannot be repeated in other laboratories.
A few animal studies, however, have
suggested that low levels of RF could
accelerate the development of cancer in
laboratory animals. However, many of
the studies that showed increased tumor
development used animals that had been
genetically engineered or treated with
cancer causing chemicals so as to be pre-
disposed to develop cancer in the absence
of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the
animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day.
These conditions are not similar to the
conditions under which people use wireless
phones, so we don’t know with certainty
what the results of such studies mean for
human health. Three large epidemiology
studies have been published since
December 2000. Between them, the studies
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investigated any possible association
between the use of wireless phones and
primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma,
or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or
salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers.
None of the studies demonstrated the
existence of any harmful health effects
from wireless phone RF exposures.
However, none of the studies can answer
questions about long-term exposures, since
the average period of phone use in these
studies was around three years.
answers about some health effects, such
as cancer. This is because the interval
between the time of exposure to a cancer-
causing agent and the time tumors develop
- if they do- may be many, many years. The
interpretation of epidemiological studies
is hampered by difficulties in measuring
actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of
wireless phones. Many factors affect this
measurement, such as the angle at which
the phone is held, or which model of phone
is used.
5. What research is needed to decide
whether RF exposure from wireless
phones poses a health risk?
6. What is the FDA doing to find out more
about the possible health effects of
wireless phone RF?
A combination of laboratory studies and
epidemiological studies of people actually
using wireless phones would provide some
of the data that are needed. Lifetime animal
exposure studies could be completed in a
few years. However, very large numbers
of animals would be needed to provide
reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect
if one exists. Epidemiological studies can
provide data that is directly applicable
to human populations, but 10 or more
years follow-up may be needed to provide
The FDA is working with the U.S. National
Toxicology Program and with groups
of investigators around the world to
ensure that high priority animal studies
are conducted to address important
questions about the effects of exposure
to radiofrequency energy (RF). The FDA
has been a leading participant in the
World Health Organization International
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since
its inception in 1996. An influential result
of this work has been the development of a
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detailed agenda of research needs that has
driven the establishment of new research
programs around the world. The project
has also helped develop a series of public
information documents on EMF issues. The
FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications
& Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal
Cooperative Research and Development
Agreement (CRADA) to do research on
wireless phone safety. The FDA provides
the scientific oversight, obtaining input
from experts in government, industry,
and academic organizations. CTIA-funded
research is conducted through contracts
with independent investigators. The initial
research will include both laboratory
studies and studies of wireless phone
users. The CRADA will also include a
broad assessment of additional research
needs in the context of the latest research
developments around the world.
7. How can I find out how much radio
frequency energy exposure I can get
by using my wireless phone?
All phones sold in the United States must
comply with Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit radio
frequency energy (RF) exposures. The FCC
established these guidelines in consultation
with the FDA and the other federal health
and safety agencies. The FCC limit for RF
exposure from wireless telephones is set
at a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6
watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC
limit is consistent with the safety standards
developed by the Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the
National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurement. The exposure limit takes
into consideration the body’s ability to
remove heat from the tissues that absorb
energy from the wireless phone and is set
well below levels known to have effects.
Manufacturers of wireless phones must
report the RF exposure level for each model
of phone to the FCC. The FCC website
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) gives
directions for locating the FCC identification
number on your phone so you can find your
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phone’s RF exposure level in the online
listing.
whole body or a small part of the body. It
is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g)
of matter. This measurement is used to
determine whether a wireless phone
complies with safety guidelines.
8. What has the FDA done to measure the
radio frequency energy coming from
wireless phones?
9. What steps can I take to reduce my
exposure to radiofrequency energy
from my wireless phone?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) is developing a technical
standard for measuring the radio frequency
energy (RF) exposure from wireless
If there is a risk from these products - and
at this point we do not know that there is
- it is probably very small. But if you are
concerned about avoiding even potential
risks, you can take a few simple steps to
minimize your exposure to radiofrequency
energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in
how much exposure a person receives,
reducing the amount of time spent using a
wireless phone will reduce RF exposure. If
you must conduct extended conversations
by wireless phone every day, you could
place more distance between your body
and the source of the RF, since the exposure
level drops off dramatically with distance.
For example, you could use a headset and
carry the wireless phone away from your
body or use a wireless phone connected to
a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data
phones and other wireless handsets with
the participation and leadership of FDA
scientists and engineers. The standard,
‘Recommended Practice for Determining
the Spatial- Peak Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless
Communications Devices: Experimental
Techniques,’ sets forth the first consistent
test methodology for measuring the rate
at which RF is deposited in the heads of
wireless phone users. The test method
uses a tissuesimulating model of the
human head. Standardized SAR test
methodology is expected to greatly improve
the consistency of measurements made at
different laboratories on the same phone.
SAR is the measurement of the amount of
energy absorbed in tissue, either by the
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do not demonstrate that wireless phones
are harmful. But if you are concerned about
the RF exposure from these products, you
can use measures like those described
above to reduce your RF exposure from
wireless phone use.
other ill effects. Their recommendation to
limit wireless phone use by children was
strictly precautionary; it was not based on
scientific evidence that any health hazard
exists.
11. What about wireless phone
10. What about children using wireless
phones?
interference with medical equipment?
Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless
phones can interact with some electronic
devices. For this reason, the FDA helped
develop a detailed test method to measure
electromagnetic interference (EMI) of
implanted cardiac pacemakers and
defibrillators from wireless telephones.
This test method is now part of a standard
sponsored by the Association for the
Advancement of Medical instrumentation
(AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by
the FDA, medical device manufacturers,
and many other groups, was completed
in late 2000. This standard will allow
manufacturers to ensure that cardiac
pacemakers and defibrillators are safe
from wireless phone EMI. The FDA has
tested hearing aids for interference
from handheld wireless phones and
helped develop a voluntary standard
The scientific evidence does not show
a danger to users of wireless phones,
including children and teenagers. If you
want to take steps to lower exposure to
radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures
described above would apply to children
and teenagers using wireless phones.
Reducing the time of wireless phone use
and increasing the distance between
the user and the RF source will reduce
RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by
other national governments have advised
that children be discouraged from using
wireless phones at all. For example,
the government in the United Kingdom
distributed leaflets containing such a
recommendation in December 2000. They
noted that no evidence exists that using
a wireless phone causes brain tumors or
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sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard
specifies test methods and performance
requirements for hearing aids and wireless
phones so that no interference occurs when
a person uses a ‘compatible’ phone and a
‘compatible’ hearing aid at the same time.
This standard was approved by the IEEE in
2000. The FDA continues to monitor the use
of wireless phones for possible interactions
with other medical devices. Should harmful
interference be found to occur, the FDA will
conduct testing to assess the interference
and work to resolve the problem.
International Commission on Non-lonizing
Radiation Protection (http://www.icnirp.de)
World Health Organization (WHO)
International EMF Project
(http://www.who.int/peh-emf/)
National Radiological Protection Board (UK)
(http://www.nrpb.org.uk)
10 Driver Safety Tips
Your wireless phone gives you the
powerful ability to communicate by voice
almost anywhere, anytime. An important
responsibility accompanies the benefits of
wireless phones, one that every user must
uphold.
12. Where can I find additional
information?
When operating a car, driving is your first
responsibility.
For additional information, please refer to
the following resources:
When using your wireless phone behind the
wheel of a car, practice good common sense
and remember the following tips:
FDA web page on wireless phones
(http://www.fda.gov/
Radiation-EmittingProducts/
RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures/
HomeBusinessandEntertainment/
CellPhones/default.htm)
1. Get to know your wireless phone and its
features such as speed dial and redial.
Carefully read your instruction manual
and learn to take advantage of valuable
features most phones offer, including
automatic redial and memory. Also, work to
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
RF Safety Program
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)
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memorize the phone keypad so you can use
the speed dial function without taking your
attention off the road.
5. Do not take notes or look up phone
numbers while driving. If you are reading
an Address Book or business card, or
writing a “to-do” list while driving a car,
you are not watching where you are going.
It is common sense. Don’t get caught in
a dangerous situation because you are
reading or writing and not paying attention
to the road or nearby vehicles.
2. When available, use a hands-free device.
A number of hands-free wireless phone
accessories are readily available today.
Whether you choose an installed mounted
device for your wireless phone or a speaker
phone accessory, take advantage of these
devices if available to you.
6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if
possible, place calls when you are not
moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to
plan your calls before you begin your trip
or attempt to coincide your calls with times
you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light
or otherwise stationary. But if you need
to dial while driving, follow this simple
tip— dial only a few numbers, check the
road and your mirrors, then continue.
3. Position your wireless phone within easy
reach. Make sure you place your wireless
phone within easy reach and where you
can reach it without removing your eyes
from the road. If you get an incoming call at
an inconvenient time, if possible, let your
voicemail answer it for you.
4. Suspend conversations during hazardous
driving conditions or situations. Let the
person you are speaking with know you
are driving; if necessary, suspend the call
in heavy traffic or hazardous weather
conditions. Rain, sleet, snow and ice can
be hazardous, but so is heavy traffic. As
a driver, your first responsibility is to pay
attention to the road.
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7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional
conversations that may be distracting.
Stressful or emotional conversations and
driving do not mix; they are distracting
and even dangerous when you are behind
the wheel of a car. Make people you are
talking with aware you are driving and if
necessary, suspend conversations which
have the potential to divert your attention
from the road.
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in
emergencies. Your wireless phone provides
you a perfect opportunity to be a “Good
Samaritan” in your community. If you see
an auto accident, crime in progress or
other serious emergency where lives are in
danger, call 911 or other local emergency
number, as you would want others to do
for you.
10. Call roadside assistance or a special
wireless non-emergency assistance
number when necessary. Certain
situations you encounter while driving
may require attention, but are not urgent
enough to merit a call for emergency
services. But you can still use your
wireless phone to lend a hand. If you see
a broken-down vehicle posing no serious
hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor
traffic accident where no one appears
injured or a vehicle. You know to be
stolen, call roadside assistance or other
special non-emergency wireless number.
8. Use your wireless phone to call for help.
Your wireless phone is one of the greatest
tools you can own to protect yourself and
your family in dangerous situations — with
your phone at your side, help is only three
numbers away. Dial 911 or other local
emergency number in the case of fire,
traffic accident, road hazard or medical
emergency. Remember, it is a free call on
your wireless phone!
For more information, please call to
888-901-SAFE, or visit our website
www.wow-com.com
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The exposure standard for wireless mobile
phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate,
or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is
1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions specified by the
FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequency
bands. Although SAR is determined at the
highest certified power level, the actual SAR
level of the phone while operating can be
well below the maximum value. Because
the phone is designed to operate at multiple
power levels to use only the power required
to reach the network, in general, the closer
you are to a wireless base station antenna,
the lower the power output.
Consumer Information on SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate)
This Model Phone Meets the Government’s
Requirements for Exposure to Radio Waves.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter
and receiver. It is designed and manufactured
not to exceed the emission limits for
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set
by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits
are part of comprehensive guidelines and
establish permitted levels of RF energy for
the general population. The guidelines are
based on standards that were developed by
independent scientific organizations through
periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific
studies. The standards include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the safety of
all persons, regardless of age and health.
Before a phone model is available for sale
to the public, it must be tested and certified
to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit
established by the government-adopted
requirement for safe exposure. The tests are
performed in positions and locations (e.g., at
the ear and worn on the body) as required
by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR
value for this phone when tested for use at
the ear is 0.35 W/kg and when worn on the
body, as described in this user’s manual, is
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0.30 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ
among phones models, depending upon
available accessories and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences between
SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the government
requirement for safe exposure.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
(HAC) with Mobile Phones
When some mobile phones are used near
some hearing devices (hearing aids and
cochlear implants),users may detect a buzzing,
humming, or whining noise. Some hearing
devices are more immune than others to this
interference noise, and phones also vary in
the amount of interference they generate. The
wireless telephone industry has developed
ratings for some of their mobile phones, to
assist hearing device users in finding phones
that may be compatible with their hearing
devices. Not all phones have been rated.
Phones that are rated have the rating on their
box or a label on the box. The ratings are not
guarantees. Results will vary depending on
the user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If
your hearing device happens to be vulnerable
to interference, you may not be able to use a
rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone
with your hearing device is the best way to
evaluate it for your personal needs.
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model phone with
all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF emission
guidelines. SAR information on this model
phone is on file with the FCC and can be
found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching
on FCC ID BEJC900.
Additional information on Specific Absorption
Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association
(CTIA) website at http://www.ctia.org
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR
limit for mobile phones used by the public
is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one
gram of tissue. The standard incorporates
a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to
account for any variations in measurements.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC
requirements and are likely to generate less
interference to hearing devices than phones
that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of
the two ratings.
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T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC
requirements and are likely to be more usable
with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or
“Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is
the better/higher of the two ratings. (Note that
not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)
Hearing devices may also be measured for
immunity to this type of interference. Your
hearing device manufacturer or hearing health
professional may help you find results for your
hearing device. The more immune your hearing
aid is, the less likely you are to experience
interference noise from mobile phones.
To ensure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility
rating for your phone is maintained, secondary
transmitters such as Bluetooth® and WLAN
components must be disabled during a call.
See Page 67 for instructions to disable these
components.
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