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Page 1 - User Guide

CU400CU400Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone Guía del usuarioAlguna de los contenidos de este manual puede tener variacion

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6Settings ... 72Audio & Ringtones ...

Page 3 - LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT

96Safety GuidelinesUnited Kingdom distributed leaflets containing sucha recommendation in December 2000. They notedthat no evidence exists that using

Page 4 - 3. STATE LAW RIGHTS :

97Safety GuidelinesProtection(http://www.icnirp.de)World Health Organization (WHO) International EMFProject(http://www.who.int/emf)National Radiologic

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98Safety Guidelinesbusiness card, or writing a “to-do” list while drivinga car, you are not watching where you are going. Itis common sense. Don’t get

Page 6 - Table of Contents

99Safety GuidelinesFor more information, please call to 888-901-SAFE, orvisit our website www.wow-com.comConsumer Information on SAR (Specific Absorpt

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100Safety Guidelinesfor safe exposure.The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization forthis model phone with all reported SAR levelsevaluated as in c

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101Safety GuidelinesM-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCCrequirements and are likely to generateless interference to hearing devices thanphones th

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102GlossaryTo help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage of thefeature on your mobile

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103GlossaryPatent InformationThis product was manufactured under one or more ofthe following U.S.patents: 5276765 5749067 6061647RoamingUse of yo

Page 11 - For Your Safety

104IndexAAccess Codes ... 20Address Book ...

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105FFixed Dial Number ... 79Flight Mode ...

Page 13 - Body-worn Operation

7For Your SafetyImportant InformationThis user guide contains important information on theuse and operation of this phone. Please read all theinformat

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106IndexPPhone Components ... 12PTT Key Lock ...

Page 17 - Your Phone’s Features

8For Your Safety] Make sure that no sharp-edged items come intocontact with the battery. There is a risk of thiscausing a fire.] Store the battery in

Page 18 - Backlight

9For Your Safety] Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargersprovided by LG. The warranty will not be applied toproducts provided by other supplier

Page 19 - Display Information

10For Your Safetyshould not be used. Body-worn accessories thatcannot maintain 0.6 inches(1.5cm) separation distancebetween the user's body and t

Page 20 - On-Screen Icons

11For Your SafetyAvoiding hearing damage Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use yourphone and/or headset at a high volume. Set the volumeto a sa

Page 21 - Getting Started

12Your PhonePhone Components 9. Display screen13. Task menu key11. Right soft key14. End /Power key10. Message key12. OK key15. Clear key1. Earpiece4.

Page 22 - Charging the Battery

13Your PhoneYour Phone’s Features1. Earpiece2. Navigation key: Use for quick access to phonefunctions.3,11. Left soft key/Right soft key: Each of thes

Page 23 - Turning Your Phone On and Off

14Your PhoneBacklightA backlight illuminates the display and the keypad.When you press any key or open the folder, thebacklight turns on. It turns off

Page 24 - Access Codes

15Your PhoneDisplay InformationIcon areaSoft key indicationsText and graphic areaArea DescriptionFirst lineMiddle linesDisplays various icons.Dispaly

Page 25 - General Functions

Copyright © 2006 LG Electronics, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. All materials used herein, including but not limited to trademarks, service marks, and all

Page 26 - Entering Text

16Your PhoneOn-Screen IconsThe table below describes various display indicatorsor icons that appear on the phone’s display screen.*The Bluetooth®word

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17Getting StartedInstalling the SmartChipWhen you subscribe to a cellular network, you areprovided with a plug-in SmartChip loaded with yoursubscripti

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18Getting StartednNoteWhen you need to remove the SmartChip, slide it, as shown,and take it out of the socket.4. To insert the battery, align the gold

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19Getting StartednWarningThe travel charger must be unplugged before you removethe battery, otherwise, the phone could be damaged.3. When charging is

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20Getting StartednNoteThe display language is preset to Automatic at the factory.To change the language, use the Languages menu option(Menu 9.2.5).3.

Page 31 - In-Call Menu

21General FunctionsMaking a Call1. Make sure your phone is powered on.2. Enter a phone number including the area code. Toedit a number on the display

Page 32 - Conference Calls

22General FunctionsAdjusting the VolumeDuring a call, if you want to adjust the earpiecevolume, use the side keys of the phone.In idle mode, you can a

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23General FunctionsT9 ModeThis mode allows you to enter words with only onekeystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad has morethan one letter. The T

Page 34 - Menu Tree

24General Functions2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting anykeystrokes.3. Complete each word with a space by pressing thekey or the right

Page 35 - 7. My Stuff (see page 62)

25General FunctionsUsing the 123 (Numbers) ModeThe 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers in a textmessage (a telephone number, for example) morequickl

Page 36 - 9. Settings (see page 72)

LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS :LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosedsubscriber unit and its enclosed accessories

Page 37 - 9. Settings (continued)

26Selecting Functions and OptionsYour phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customize the phone. These functions are arranged in menusand

Page 38 - Cingular Video

27In-Call MenuYour phone provides a number of control functions thatyou can use during a call. To access these functionsduring a call, press the right

Page 39 - Messaging

28In-Call MenuMuting the MicrophoneYou can mute the microphone during a call by pressingthe left soft key [Mute]. The handset can be unmutedby pressin

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29In-Call MenuMaking a Second CallYou can make a second call while currently on a callsimply by entering the second number and pressingthe [SEND] key

Page 41 - Inbox Menu 2.2

30Menu TreeThe following illustration shows the available menu structure and indicates the:] Number assigned to each menu option.] Page where you can

Page 42 - IM Menu 2.3

31Menu Tree4. MEdia Net (continued)4.6 Browser Settings4.6.1 Accounts4.6.2 Cache Settings4.6.3 Cookie Settings4.6.4 Character Encoding4.6.5 Scrolling

Page 43 - IM Information

32Menu Tree7. My Stuff (continued)7.6 Camera & Recordings7.6.1 Take Photo7.6.2 Record Video7.6.3 Record Voice7.7 Other Files8. Address Book (see p

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33Menu Tree9. Settings (continued)9.4 Date & Time9.4.1 Set Date9.4.2 Date Format9.4.3 Set Time9.4.4 Time Format9.4.5 Auto Update9.5 Call9.5.1 Call

Page 45 - Mobile Email Menu 2.4

34Cingular VideoCingular Video brings you quick, on-demand access tocrystal clear news, sports, weather and entertainmentvideo clips. You can even per

Page 46 - Outbox Menu 2.6

35MessagingThis menu includes functions related to SMS (ShortMessage Service), MMS (Multimedia Message Service),voice mail, as well as the network’s s

Page 47 - Voicemail Menu 2.8

9. Products operated outside published maximum ratings.10. Products used or obtained in a rental program.11. Consumables (such as fuses).3. STATE LAW

Page 48 - Message Settings Menu 2.0

36• Default Settings: Allows you to set to the defaultsettings.] New Audio: You can record a new audio by pressingthe center key [Record]. After recor

Page 49 - Voicemail (Menu 2.0.3)

37Messagingstored at the message center.- Delivery Receipt: If it is set to Yes in this menu, youcan check whether your message is sentsuccessfully.-

Page 50 - Entertainment

38MessagingMessage date & time, Priority, Message size,Attached Files (Only for Multimedia messages).] Multi Delete: Deletes a number of messages

Page 51 - Community Menu 3.8

39Messaging] Auto Sign In: You may set the automatic IM Loginprocess by choosing between the ’When Power On’or ’When IM Start’ options.] Network: You

Page 52 - MEdia Net

40MessagingWhen cursor is located on a Conversation] End Conversation: This closes the selectedconversation. If an unknown contact was selected,that c

Page 53 - Security Menu 4.5

41Messaging] Settings: Please refer to the previous Settings Menu.] Log Out: This begins the Logout process.Menu options available in the Conversation

Page 54 - Browser Settings Menu 4.6

42Messaging2. Scroll down and highlight the Password field,press down on the navigation key, and enter yourpassword.Quick Tip: Your password is case s

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43MessagingWhen the message Send has failed, the following[Options] are available.] Delete: Deletes the selected message which hasfialded.] Edit: Allo

Page 56 - Online menu

44MessagingTemplates Menu 2.9Text Templates (Menu 2.9.1)There are 6 predefined messages in the list. You canview and edit the template messages or cre

Page 57 - Cingular Mall

45Messaging] Insert Signature: You can insert your own signature(Menu 2.9.3) that you created.Multimedia Message (Menu 2.0.2)] Priority: You can set t

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46EntertainmentShop Music Menu 3.1This menu option connects to Cingular’s musicdownload site.n NoteAdditional charges may incur when downloading ringt

Page 60 - PTT Calls

47EntertainmentMusicID Menu 3.4This menu allows you to find out title, artist and otherinformation about the song by just sending the soundof the song

Page 61 - How a PTT call works

48MEdia NetThis menu shows how to access the Internet bylaunching the WAP browser.MEdia Net is one of the services provided by Cingularand it gives yo

Page 62 - PTT Contacts Menu 6.1

49MEdia NetBookmarks Menu 4.2This function allows you to store and edit frequentlyaccessed sites. The following [Options] are available.n NoteYour pho

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50MEdia NetBrowser Settings Menu 4.6Accounts (Menu 4.6.1)This includes the network information used to connectthe browser to the Internet. Select the

Page 64 - Add Group Menu 6.3

51MEdia NetCache Settings (Menu 4.6.2)The web pages you have accessed are stored in thememory of the phone.] Clear Cache: Remove all cached data in th

Page 65 - Pending Invitations Menu 6.5

52MEdia NetOnline menuOnce you are connected to the Internet, the followingmenu options are available:] Back: Moves to the previous page.] Forward: Mo

Page 66 - My Stuff

53Cingular MallShop Tones Menu 5.1This menu option connects to Cingular’s ringtonedownload site.n NoteAdditional charges may incur when downloading ri

Page 67 - Graphics Menu 7.3

54Push to Talk (PTT)Welcome to PTTPush to Talk (PTT) from Cingular lets you see whetheryour family, friends, and co-workers are available totalk befor

Page 68 - Tools Menu 7.5

55Push to Talk (PTT)UnavailableThis becomes your availability state if you power offyour phone, turn PTT Off, or if the system detects youhave moved o

Page 69 - Tasks (Menu 7.5.7)

2For Your Safety... 7Your Phone ... 12

Page 70 - Date Finder (Menu 7.5.0)

56Push to Talk (PTT)Silent/VibrateAll members of the group are available to receive a PTTcall but each will be given the option to accept or rejectyou

Page 71 - Take Photo (Menu 7.6.1)

57Push to Talk (PTT)Convert to CellularDuring a PTT call the call originator may convert thecall over to a cellular call.1. Call originator selects Op

Page 72 - Record Video (Menu 7.6.2)

58Push to Talk (PTT)The PTT KeyThe black key on the left hand side of the phone is yourPTT Key.• Pressing and releasing this key while idle displaysy

Page 73 - Other Files Menu 7.7

59Push to Talk (PTT)] Voice Message: This option allows you to leave avoicemail instantly. For a message to a contact,simply highlight the contact on

Page 74 - Address Book

60Push to Talk (PTT)] Delete Group: Deleting a group which you originateddeletes the group from PTT Contacts for allparticipants.] Rename: If you have

Page 75 - My Numbers Menu 8.8

61Push to Talk (PTT)4. When a participant accepts your invitation the groupis now in their PTT Contacts and they may also placecalls to the group.5. M

Page 76 - Settings

62Recent Calls Menu 7.1You can check the record of missed, received, anddialed calls only if the network supports Calling LineIdentification (CLI) wit

Page 77 - Bluetooth Menu 9.3

63My StuffDialed CallsLength of outgoing calls.All CallsTotal length of all calls made and incoming callsreceived since the timer was last reset.Data

Page 78 - Date & Time Menu 9.4

64My StuffVideo Menu 7.4] Record Video: You can record your own video bypressing the center key [OK].] Files: You can view the video files in the list

Page 79 - Call Menu 9.5

65My Stuff] Delete: Allows you to delete the selected schedule.] Send via: Sends the selected schedule by Messageor Bluetooth.] Set Holiday: Allows yo

Page 80 - Call Reject (Menu 9.5.7)

3Conference Calls ... 28Making a Second Call ...

Page 81 - TTY (Menu 9.5.8)

66My Stuff3. Press the left soft key [Save] to save the Task item.The following [Options] are available in the Task list.] Status: Allows you to chang

Page 82 - Security Menu 9.6

67My StuffD-Day Counter (Menu 7.5.*)1. To add a new D-Day Counter item, select the left softkey [New]. 2. Input the Date and notes when you add an ite

Page 83 - PTT Key Lock (Menu 9.6.5)

68My Stuff- Shutter Tones: Allows you to select a sound whenyou press the shutter. Tone 1 / Tone 2 / Tone 3 /Off] Default Settings: This restores the

Page 84 - Software Update Menu 9.9

69My StuffRecord Voice (Menu 7.6.3)You can record an audio clip in this menu. Therecorded audio file is saved automatically in the Audio& Ringtone

Page 85 - Reset Settings Menu 9.#

70Address BookContact List Menu 8.1This menu allows you to save and manage contactaddress information. The Contacts’ functions allow youto add a new a

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71Address BookDelete All Contacts Menu 8.6You can delete all entries in the SmartChip and theHandset.Press the [END] key to return to standby mode.Se

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72SettingsAudio & Ringtones Menu 9.1There can be 4 sound modes: General, Vibrate All,Silent and Ear Mic. General, Vibrate, and All Silentmodes can

Page 88 - Accessories

73SettingsMenu Styles (Menu 9.2.4)You can configure the menu style to Icon style or Liststyle.Languages (Menu 9.2.5)You can change the language for th

Page 89 - Safety Guidelines

74SettingsBluetooth On/Off (Menu 9.3.1)This menu sets the Bluetooth on or off using thenavigation key. Device List (Menu 9.3.2)This function allows yo

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75SettingsSet Time (Menu 9.4.3)This allows you to enter the current time. You canchoose the time format via the Time Format menuoption.Time Format (Me

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4The Buzz ... 47Community ...

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76Settingsn NoteThere will be no alert indicating the call has been connected.You must stay on the line to hear when the call is connected.Answer Mode

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77SettingsTTY mode (Tele Type writer)TTY modes are as follows :1. TTY Full:- Users who cannot talk and hear send and receive atext message through TTY

Page 94 - FDA Consumer Update

78SettingsConnecting TTY Equipment and a Terminal1. Connect a TTY cable the TTY connection on theterminal. (the TTY connection location is the same as

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79SettingsPIN Code Request (Menu 9.6.2)When the PIN code request feature is set to ‘On’, youmust enter your PIN each time you switch the phoneon. Cons

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80Settings] Off: If you are logged in to the PTT function, you canuse contact list and PPT call using the PTT key.n NoteThe PTT Key Lock works when yo

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81SettingsCheck Memory Menu 9.0Common (Menu 9.0.1)This function shows the status of the user memory ofthe handset.Reserved (Menu 9.0.2)This function s

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Q&A82Please check to see if any problems you have encountered with the phone are described in this section before takingthe phone in for a service

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83Q Why does the battery life get shorter in standby mode?A The battery is worn out. As time passes, the batterylife gradually becomes shorter. If the

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Accessories84Travel AdapterThis adapter allows you tocharge the battery. It supportsstandard U.S. 120 Volt 60Hzoutlets.It takes under 4 hours to charg

Page 101 - 10 Driver Safety Tips

85Safety GuidelinesTIA Safety InformationProvided herein is the complete TIA Safety Informationfor Wireless Handheld phones. Inclusion of the textcove

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5Received Calls... 62All Calls...

Page 103 - (Specific Absorption Rate)

86Tips on Efficient OperationFor your phone to operate most efficiently:] Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when thephone is in use. Contact with

Page 104 - Mobile Phones

87Safety GuidelinesOther Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consultthe manufacturer of your device to determine if theyare a

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88Safety GuidelinesFor Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagAn air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT placeobjects, including either installed or porta

Page 106 - Glossary

89Safety GuidelinesExplosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards] Do not put your phone in a place subject toexcessive dust and keep the minimum requireddistance

Page 107 - SmartChip

90Safety GuidelinesService Centre.] Do not paint your phone.] The data saved in your phone might be deleted dueto careless use, repair of the phone, o

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91Safety Guidelinescase, the FDA could require the manufacturers ofwireless phones to notify users of the health hazardand to repair, replace, or reca

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92Safety Guidelinessubject of the safety questions discussed in thisdocument.3. What kinds of phones are the subject of thisupdate?The term ‘wireless

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93Safety Guidelinescancers. None of the studies demonstrated theexistence of any harmful health effects from wirelessphone RF exposures. However, none

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94Safety Guidelinesscientific oversight, obtaining input from experts ingovernment, industry, and academic organizations.CTIA-funded research is condu

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95Safety Guidelinesat which RF is deposited in the heads of wirelessphone users. The test method uses atissuesimulating model of the human head.Standa

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