Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 300G LG
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LG300G User Guide.
F or Y our Safety ..................................... 6 Y our Phone ......................................... 11 Phone C omponents ...................................... 11 Y our Phone ’ s F eatures .................................. 12 Display Inf ormation .
Air time Display ..............................................31 S eria l Number................................................ 31 SIM Seria l Number ........................................ 31 Co de Entry Mode ......................................
Notepad .......................................................... 46 Ca lculator ....................................................... 46 T ip Ca lcula tor ................................................. 46 Wo rld Clock ..........................
F light Mode .................................................... 54 Check Memory ............................................... 55 Handset Information..................................... 55 Reset ....................................................
Impor tant Informa tion T his user guide contains important informa tion on the use and operation of this phone . Please r ead all the informa tion carefully f or optimal per formance and t o preven t any damage to or misuse of the phone.
7 ] Never plac e your phone in a micro wave o ven as it will cause the batter y to explode . ] Do not dispose of y our batter y by fir e or with hazar dous or flammable materials . ] Make sure tha t no sharp - edged items come into co n tact with the batter y .
] Do not place an y heavy items on the pow er cor d. Do not allo w the power co rd to be crimped as it may cause fir e or electric shock . ] Do not hand le the phone with wet hands while it is being char ged. It may cause an electric shock o seriously damage your phone .
9 F or Y our S afety CA UTION U se only the supplied and appro ved antenna. U se of unauthorized antennas or modifications c ould impair call quality , damage the phone , void your w arranty and/or result in viola tion of FC C r egulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged ante nna.
C autions for Batt er y ] Do not disassemble . ] Do not shor t-circuit. ] Do not expose t o high temper ature: 60°C (140°F).] ] Do not incinerat e. Batt er y Disposa l ] P lease dispose of your batt er y properly or bring to y our local wireless carrier f or recycling .
Phone C omponents 5:38PM Jan 01 Menu Messages 11 Y our Phone 1. Earpiece 6. Display screen 2. Left soft key 3. Send key 4. Alphanumeric keys 5. Microphone 7.
Y our Phone ’ s F eatur es 1. Earpiece 2,8. Left sof t k ey/Right soft key: Each of these keys performs the functions indicated b y the text on the display immediately abo ve them. 3. Send key: Y ou can dial a phone number and answ er incoming calls.
13 Y our Phone Backlight A backlight illuminates the displa y and the keypad . When y ou press an y key , the backlight turns on. I t turns off if no key is pressed within a g iven period of time , depending on the Backlight T imer menu option. T o specify the length of time the backlight is active, set the Backlight T imer menu option (Menu 9.
On-Screen Ic ons T he table below describes various display indica tors or icons that appear on the phone ’ s display scr een. Y our Phone 14 Icon Description I ndicates the strength of the network signal. I ndicates that GPRS ser vice is available.
15 Insta lling the SIM W hen you subscribe to a cellular network, you are pr ovided with a plug-in SIM loaded with y our subscription details, such as y our PIN, any optional ser vices av ailable and man y others.
4. To insert the batter y , align the golden con tac ts of the batt er y with the co rresponding c onnectors on the battery compar tment. P ress do wn on the opposite end of the ba tter y until it snaps into plac e. 5. A ttach the back cov er by sliding up into position un til it clicks .
17 G etting Star ted 3. W hen a phone has been charged fully , disconnect the trav el charger from the phone by pulling the c onnec tor out. n Notice ] If y our phone is power ed on while charging , you ’ll see the bars in the batter y indicator icon c ycle .
Acc ess Codes Y ou can use the access c odes described in this section to av oid unauthorized use of your phone . The ac cess codes can be changed by using the Change C o des fe ature (Menu 9.5.4). S ecurity code (4 dig its) T he securit y code pr otec ts the unauthorized use of y our phone.
Y our phone offers a set of functions tha t allow y ou to customize the phone . These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus , accessed via the tw o soft keys marked the left soft key and the right soft key . Each menu and sub-menu allow s you t o view and alter the settings of a particular function.
20 Ma king a Ca ll 1. Ma ke sur e your phone is pow ered on. 2. Enter a phone number including the area c ode. T o edit a number on the display scr een, simply press the key to erase one dig it at a time . ] Pr ess and hold the key to erase the entir e number .
A djusting the V olume During a call, if y ou want to adjust the earpiece v olume, use the up/down naviga tion key of the phone . A nswering a Ca ll W hen you rec eive a call , the phone rings and the flashing phone ic on appears on the screen.
G enera l F unc tions 22 Entering T ext Y ou can enter alphanumeric characters by using the phone ’ s keypad . F or example , storing names in the A ddress Book, writing a message, or cr eating scheduling ev ents in the calendar all r equire ent ering text.
As new letters are added , the word changes to r eflec t the most likely candidate fr om the dic tionar y . 1. W hen you are in the T9 predictive t ex t input mode , star t entering a w ord by pressing key s to press one key per letter .
24 U sing the 123 (Numbers) Mode T he 123 Mode enables you to en ter numbers in a te xt message (a telephone number , f or example) mor e quickly . Pr ess the keys corr esponding to the r equired digits bef ore manually switching back t o the appropriate t ext entr y mode .
25 Y our phone provides a number of c ontrol functions that you can use during a call . To ac cess these functions during a call, press the righ t soft key [ Options ].
Speaker On. The speakerphone indicat or [] will display on the displa y screen. T he loudspeaker is automatically deactivated when y ou end the call. n W arning Because of the higher volume level, don ’t place the phone too close your ear while the speakerphone is enabled.
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