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P/N : MMBB0188409 (1.0)
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LG Electronics Inc.
M6100 USER GUIDE
M6100 USER GUIDE
Some of contents in this manual may differ from your
phone depending on the software of the phone or your
service provider.
M6100 USER GUIDE
LG Electronics Inc.
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ENGLISHP/N : MMBB0188409 (1.0) wwLG Electronics Inc.M6100 USER GUIDEM6100 USER GUIDESome of contents in this manual may differ from your phone dependi

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9M6100 FEATURES|M6100featuresParts of the phoneFront view1. Up/down side keys• Controls the volume of keypad tone in standbymode with the phone open.

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10M6100 FEATURES\M6100featuresRear view1. Camera lensDirt on the camera lens could affect the imagequality.2. Flash3. Holes for a carrying strap4. Bat

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11|M6100featuresOpen view1. Earpiece2. Left soft keyPerforms the function indicated by the text on thescreen immediately above it.3. Send keyDials a p

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

12M6100 FEATURES\M6100features5. MicrophoneCan be muted during a call for privacy.6. Main screenDisplays phone status icons, menu items, Webinformatio

Page 6 - Product care and maintenance

13|M6100featuresDisplay InformationThe table below describes various displayindicators or icons that appear on the phone’sdisplay screen.On-Screen Ico

Page 7 - Road safety

14M6100 FEATURES\M6100featuresIcon DescriptionIndicates the General profile isactivated.Indicates that the phones is accessingWAP.Indicates that you a

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15GETTING STARTED|GettingstartedInstalling the SIM card andbatteryMake sure the power is off before you remove thebattery.1. Remove the battery.Press

Page 9 - Battery information and care

16GETTING STARTED\Gettingstarted3. Install the battery.Charging the BatteryTo connect the mains adapter to the phone, youmust have installed the batte

Page 10 - M6100 FEATURES

17|GettingstartedDisconnecting the adapterDisconnect the travel adapter from the phone bypressing its side buttons as shown in the diagram.1. When cha

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18GETTING STARTED\GettingstartedTurning your phone on and offTurning your phone ON1. Install a battery to the handset and connect thephone to an exter

Page 12 - Open view

M6100USER GUIDESome of contents in this manual may differ from yourphone depending on the software of the phone or yourservice provider.ENGLISH

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19|GettingstartedPIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, isrequired to access functions such as Advice of CallChargeand

Page 14 - Display Information

20GENERAL FUNCTIONS\GeneralFunctionsMaking and answering callsMaking a call1. Make sure your phone is switched on.2. Enter a phone number, including t

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21|GeneralFunctionsAdjusting the volumeIf you want to adjust the earpiece volume during acall, use the side keys ([) . Press the up side key toincreas

Page 16 - GETTING STARTED

22GENERAL FUNCTIONS\GeneralFunctionsEntering textYou can enter alphanumeric characters by usingthe phone’s keypad. For example, storing names inthe ph

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23|GeneralFunctions2. Change the text input mode by pressing #. Youcan check the current text input mode in the topright corner of the LCD screen.Usin

Page 18 - Disconnecting the adapter

24GENERAL FUNCTIONS\GeneralFunctionsNoteRefer to the table below for more information onthe characters available using the alphanumerickeys.3. Complet

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25|GeneralFunctionsUsing the 123 (Number) modeThe 123 mode enables you to enter numbers in atext message (a telephone number, for example). Press the

Page 20 - PUK code (4 to 8 digits)

26GENERAL FUNCTIONS\GeneralFunctionsThis feature, known as Call waiting, is only availableif your network supports it. For details of how toactivate a

Page 21 - GENERAL FUNCTIONS

27|GeneralFunctionsA multiparty call can only be set up when youhave one active call and one call on hold, bothcalls having been answered. Once a mult

Page 22 - Answering a call

28GENERAL FUNCTIONS\GeneralFunctionsDisplaying callers in a conference callTo scroll through the numbers of the callers whomake up a conference call o

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INTRODUCTION 4GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE5M6100 FEATURES 9Parts of the phone 9Display Information 13GETTING STARTED 15Installing the SIM car

Page 24 - Using the T9 mode

29MENU TREE|MenuTree1 PROFILES1 Vibrate only2 Silent3 General4 Loud5 Headset2 CALL REGISTER1 Missed calls2 Received calls3 Dialled calls4 Delete recen

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30MENU TREE\MenuTree6 MULTIMEDIA1 MP32 Take Photo 3 Take Video4 My photo5 My videos6 Voice Recorder7 Settings7 SETTINGS1 Date &Time2 Phone setting

Page 26 - In-call menu

31SELECTING FUNCTIONS AND OPTIONS|SelectingFunctionsandOptionsYour phone offers a set of functions that allow youto customise the phone. These functio

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32PROFILES\ProfilesIn Profiles, you can adjust and customise the phonetones for different events, environments, or callergroups. There are five preset

Page 28 - Setting up a conference call

33|Profiles• Power on/off volume: Set the volume of the ringingtone when switching the phone on/off.• Auto answer: This function will be activated o

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34CALL REGISTER\CallregisterYou can check the record of missed, received, anddialled calls only if the network supports the CallingLine Identification

Page 30 - MENU TREE

35|Callregister• Send a message to this number• Delete the call from the listDelete recent calls Menu 2.4Allows you to delete Missed calls and Recei

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36CALL REGISTER\CallregisterGPRS information Menu 2.6You can check the amount of data transferred over thenetwork through the GPRS information option.

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Alarm clock Menu 3.1You can set up to 5 alarm clocks to go off at aspecified time.1. Select On and enter the alarm time you want.2. Select the repeat

Page 33 - PROFILES

Settings Menu 3.2.3You can register a new device which is compatiblewith Bluetooth. If you already have added thedevice, you can connect to it after e

Page 34 - Rename Menu 1.x.3

3|TableofContentsORGANISER 39Contacts 39Calendar 42Memo 43MESSAGES 44New message 44Inbox 47Outbox 48Drafts 49Listen to voice mail 49Info message 50Te

Page 35 - CALL REGISTER

World time Menu 3.5You can view clocks of the world’s major cities.1. Select the city belonged to the time zone bypressing L , R key.2. You can set th

Page 36 - Call charges Menu 2.5

40ORGANISER\OrganiserContacts Menu 4.1Search Menu 4.1.1(Calling from phonebook)1. Select Search by press the left soft key <[Select] or [OK].2. If

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41|Organiser1. Select Add new by pressing the left soft key <[Select] or [OK].2. Select the memory you want to save to: SIM orPhone. If you set to

Page 38 - Bluetooth Menu 3.2

42ORGANISER\OrganiserSettings Menu 4.1.51. Press the right soft >[Names] in standby mode.2. Scroll to Settings, then press the left soft key < [

Page 39 - Unit converter Menu 3.4

43|Organiser1. Press the right soft key >[Names] in standbymode and select Delete all, press <[OK].2. Highlight the memory you wish to erase, an

Page 40 - Modem Menu 3.6

44ORGANISER\OrganiserTo change the day, month, and year.Key Description1 3 Yearly* # MonthlyU D WeeklyL R DailyIn the scheduler mode, press left s

Page 41 - ORGANISER

45MESSAGES|MessagesPress the Menu key (<) and select Messagesusing navigation keys.New message Menu 5.1Write text message Menu 5.1.1Your phone rece

Page 42 - Speed dial Menu 4.1.4

• Alignment: You can set the position of themessage – Right, Centre or Left.• Add T9 dictionary: You can add your ownwords. This menu will only be s

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47|Messages2. Add an image and/or sound. You can move to thenext section using the up/down navigation.3. You can add a slide by option menu using the

Page 44 - Calendar Menu 4.2

Inbox Menu 5.2You will be alerted when you have receivedmessages. They will be stored in the Inbox.In the Inbox, you can identify each message byicon

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4INTRODUCTION\IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the advancedand compact M6100 mobile phone, designed tooperate with the latest digital m

Page 46 - MESSAGES

49|MessagesSpecific MMS options• Repeat: Allows you to repeat reproduction of theselected multimedia message.• Receive: (for multimedia message noti

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• Information: You can view information aboutoutbox messages; Recipient’s address, Subject(only for Multimedia message), Message date &time, Mess

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51|MessagesInfo message Menu 5.6(Dependant to network and subscription)Info service messages are text messages sent bythe network to mobile phone user

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• Write messages: To send via Text message orMultimedia message.• Edit: Use this to edit the selected template.• Delete all: Deletes all templates.

Page 50 - Outbox Menu 5.3

53|MessagesMultimedia message Menu 5.8.2• Priority: You can set the priority of the messageyou choose.• Validity period: This network service allows

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Info message Menu 5.8.4• ReceiveYes: If you select this menu, your phone willreceive Info service messages.No: If you select this menu, your phone wi

Page 52 - Templates Menu 5.7

55MULTIMEDIA|MultimediaMP3 Menu 6.1The M6100 has an integrated MP3 player built-in.You can enjoy listening to MP3 music files on yourphone memory usin

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MP3 player Menu 6.1.11. Press MP3 menu, and then select MP3 player.2. Press the left soft key <[Options] to access thefollowing menus.• View play

Page 54 - Voice mail centre Menu 5.8.3

57|MultimediaTake Photo Menu 6.2This application enables you to take a still picture.You can take a picture in your desired size, and useit for the c

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58MULTIMEDIA\Multimedia• Timer: Determines the delay time.• Quality: Determines the quality of a video clip.• White Balance: Allows you to change t

Page 56 - MULTIMEDIA

5GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE|GuidelinesforsafeandefficientusePlease read these simple guidelines. Not followingthese guidelines may be dange

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59|Multimedia• Rename: You can edit the title of video.• Delete: You can delete the video.• Delete All: You can delete all the videos. • View Info

Page 58 - Take Video Menu 6.3

60SETTINGS\SettingsYou can set the following menus for yourconvenience and preferences.1. Press <[Menu] in standby mode.2. Press 7 for direct acces

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61|SettingsHandset scheme Menu 7.2.2Allows you to choose from one of the presetthemes.Language Menu 7.2.3You can change the language for the display t

Page 60 - Settings Menu 6.7

• ActivateActivate the corresponding service.To voice mail centreForwards to message centre. This function is notshown at All data calls and All fax

Page 61 - SETTINGS

63|SettingsCall waiting Menu 7.3.4(network dependent)• ActivateIf you select Activate, you can accept a waiting(receiving) call.• CancelIf you selec

Page 62 - Call settings Menu 7.3

64SETTINGS\Settings5. You can enter your PUK code up to 10 times. If youput wrong PUK code more than 10 times, you cannot unlock your phone. You will

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65|SettingsThe submenus:• ActivateAllows to request the network to set callrestriction on.• CancelSet the selected call restriction off.• View statusV

Page 64 - Security settings Menu 7.4

66SETTINGS\SettingsNetwork selection Menu 7.5.1• AutomaticIf you select Automatic mode, the phone willautomatically search for and select a network f

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67SERVICE|ServiceYou can access various WAP (Wireless ApplicationProtocol) services such as banking, news, weatherreports and flight information. Thes

Page 66 - Network settings Menu 7.5

Internet Menu 8.1Home Menu 8.1.1Connects to a homepage. The homepage will be thesite which is defined in the activated profile. It willbe defined by t

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6GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE\Guidelinesforsafeandefficientuse• The unit should be kept away from heat sourcessuch as radiators or cookers.•

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69|ServiceSettings Menu 8.1.4ProfilesA profile is the network information used to connectto the Internet.Each profile has submenus as follows:• Activ

Page 69 - Internet Menu 8.1

- GPRS settings: The service settings are onlyavailable when GPRS is chosen as a bearerservice.APN: Input the APN of the GPRS.User ID: The users iden

Page 70 - Settings Menu 8.1.4

71|ServiceSIM service Menu 8.2(SIM dependent)Your service provider can offer special applicationsthrough the SIM card, such as home banking, stockmar

Page 71 - Security

Games & Apps Menu 9.1Games & Apps Menu 9.1.1In this menu, you can manage the Java applicationsinstalled in your phone. You can play or deleted

Page 72 - (SIM dependent)

73|DownloadsProfiles Menu 9.1.2This menu contains the same settings of the Internetmenu. In fact, in order to download newapplications, a WAP connecti

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74DOWNLOADS\Downloads• Write messages: Melody Sound can be sent viaSMS and MMS.• Send via Bluetooth: Melody Sound can be sent viaBluetooth.File Stor

Page 74 - Sounds Menu 9.3

- Music: In this folder you can copy music files.The supported formats are: MP3, AAC, AAC+,AAC++, WMA, MP4 (audio) and WAV. The filesin this folder ca

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PC programs and InternetYou can connect the phone to your PC to manageyour phonebook contacts, upload new contentssuch as wallpapers and ringtones or

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Standard BatteryTravel AdapterThis charger allows you tocharge the battery while awayfrom home or your office.Data cable/CDYou can connect your phonet

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GeneralProduct name : M6100System : GSM 900 / DCS 1800 / PCS 1900Ambient TemperaturesMax : +55°C (discharging)+45°C (charging)Min : -10°C78TECHNICAL D

Page 78 - ACCESSORIES

7|Guidelinesforsafeandefficientuse• RF energy may affect some electronic systems inyour motor vehicle such as car stereo or safetyequipment.• When y

Page 79 - TECHNICAL DATA

79NameAddressI hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product mentioned above to which this declaration relates complies with the above

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8GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE\GuidelinesforsafeandefficientuseBattery information and care• You do not need to completely discharge thebatte

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