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Page 1 - User Guide

MMBB0202303(1.0)GU900U900User GuideENGLISH

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Deactivate all... 113Call barring...

Page 3 - LIMITED WARRANTY

98SettingsCalendarYou can change Calendar Default view andWeek start time to desired options. Press rightsoft key [Done] to save settings in phone. Me

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Tools01. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Tools.

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100ToolsQuick menuQuick menu allows you to add your ownfavourites to the list already provided. Add new: In the [Empty] list, press the rightsoft key

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Alarm clockThe alarm function allows you to set up multipleseparate alarms. You can also set the time,repetition interval and alarm sound.Select your

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102ConnectivityBluetoothPaired devicesSelect the Paired devices by pressing the OKkey. This function allows you to view the list ofall devices that a

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SettingsThis menu allows you to configure the profile fora bluetooth.Bluetooth usage: Set on or off the bluetoothusing the left/right navigation key.M

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1042. Input and choose the Profile name, Hostaddress, Username, Password, Contacts,Contact name, Calendar, Calendar name,To do, To do name and Access

Page 10 - Table of Contents

World timeThe World time function provides timeinformation on major cities worldwide.1. You can view the time of desired country orcity using the navi

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106Surface1. Select Surface menu.2. Select desired unit to convert using thekey [Unit].3. Input standard unit to view converted value.4. Press the rig

Page 12 - Aircraft safety

Temperature1. Select Temperature menu.2. Input the standard unit to view convertedvalue.3. Press the right soft key [Reset] to clear thecurrent input

Page 13 - Road safety

Guidelines for safe and efficient useRead these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is giv

Page 15 - Exposure to radio frequency

Calling# 1. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Calling.

Page 16 - Getting Started

110CallingVideo calls My picture size This menu allows you to configure your ownpicture size to either Large, Medium or Small.My picture positionThis

Page 17 - Removing the Battery

You can view detailed information about thecall records such as the date, time and callduration.You can clear call records.Missed callsAllows you to v

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112All callsDisplays overall call duration.Call divertThis menu allows you to configure the call divertservice which diverts incoming calls to auser-s

Page 19 - Battery Information and Care

Deactivate allAll call divert settings are deactivated.Call barringCall barring allows you to restrict from makingand receiving calls with your handse

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114Incoming when abroad: Calls cannot bereceived when you are using your handsetoutside your home service area.Deactivate allAll call barring settings

Page 21 - Installing the USIM card

Reject group: If the Reject Category‘Groups’ is selected from the Reject List, thegroup, which has to be rejected, can beselected here. All the avail

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Do not allow battery to come into directcontact with an electric outlet or car cigarettelighter socketDo not pierce battery with sharp objectsDo not d

Page 25 - Display Information

118TroubleshootingPlease check to see if any problems you haveencountered with the phone are described inthis section before calling 3 Customer Servic

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119Q Why does the battery life get shorter instandby mode?A The battery is worn out. As time passes, thebattery life gradually becomes shorter. If the

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120AccessoriesChargerThis adapter allows you to charge the battery. It supports standard Europe/Australia/U.K.and Hongkong (100-240 Volt 50/60Hz outle

Page 28 - General Functions

121HeadsetConnects to yourphone, allowinghands-free operation. Includesearpiece, microphone,and integrated callanswer/terminationbutton.USB cableConne

Page 29 - Making and Answering calls

122Glossary2GSecond Generation wireless communicationsystem. 2G system supports low quality voiceand low-rate packet-data service. 2G refers toGSM in

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123Line Identification Services (Caller ID)Service allowing subscribers to view or blockthe telephone numbers of callers.MIDIMusical Instrument Digita

Page 31 - Entering Text

124Multiparty CallsAbility to establish a conference call involving upto five additional parties.RoamingUse of your phone when you are outside yourhom

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125USIMUniversal Subscriber Identity Module. An IC cardused for UMTS the shape of which is the sameas that of the SIM card of GSM. USIM isprovided by

Page 33 - Using the Symbol Mode

126IndexAAccess Codes...26Access points...50Add new...55, 84Alarm clock...

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127LLanguage...51Line Identification Services...123MMailbox...65Memo...

Page 35 - Menu tree

11Hospital safetySwitch off your phone in areas where the use ofhandsets is prohibited. Follow the instructionsgiven by the respective medical facilit

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128TT9...30Templates...67To do...94To do Delete..

Page 39 - #. Calling (see page 110)

Switch off your handset at refueling pointsand petrol stations, even if you are notrefueling your own carDo not store or carry flammable or explosivem

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13Radio frequency energyYour handset is a low-power radio transmitterand receiver. When it is turned on, it receivesand transmits radio frequency (RF)

Page 41 - 2. Press the key for Screen

14Getting StartedUsing the Battery, Charger and USIM CardInstalling the BatteryTo install the battery, insert the bottom of the battery (1) into the o

Page 42 - Menu style

15Removing the BatteryTurn the power off. (If power is left on, there is a chance you could lose the stored telephone numbersand messages.) Press the

Page 43 - Greeting message

16Getting StartedThe battery is fully discharged, it will takeapproximately (under 30 minutes) to charge thebattery to minimum operating level. When t

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17Disconnecting the ChargerWhen charging is finished, disconnect thecharger from the power outlet and from thephone by pressing on the grey tabs on bo

Page 45 - Profiles

Disposal of your old appliance1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Dir

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18Getting Started7. Recharge the battery after long periods ofnon-use to maximise battery life.8. Do not expose the battery charger to directsunlight

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19Installing the USIM cardYour USIM card contains your phone number,service details and contacts and must beinserted into your handset.If your USIM ca

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20Getting to know your LG U900 Familiarise yourself with its featuresEarpieceMain screenLeft soft keyactivates the prompts displayed onscreen in the l

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21BatteryBattery terminalsAntennaUSIM card socketBattery lockLoudspeakerCameraflashVideo/Camera key(short press) Video recorder(long press) CameraKey

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22Getting to know your LG U900 Your handset’s home screenYour handset’s home screen is divided into three basic displays: the icon indicator bar; a ce

Page 51 - Auto key lock

23Display InformationThe table below describes various display indicators or icons that appear on the phone’s displayscreen.On-Screen IconsBattery lev

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24Getting to know your LG U900 (1) The Menu keyThis key takes you to the main menufrom any screen.(2) The navigation keyUse for quick access to phonef

Page 53 - Memory status

25Function of keys when phone is idleWhen the Slide is opend When the Slide is closedExtra keysVideo call:(short press) To make and view a callhistory

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26General FunctionsTurning your handset onEnsure that your USIM card is in your handsetand the battery is charged.Press the key.Enter the USIM PIN cod

Page 55 - 2. Press the key for Browser

27Security code (4 to 8 digits)The security code protects the unauthorised useof your phone. The default security code is setto ‘0000’ and the securit

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LIMITED WARRANTYLG Electronics warrants to the original purchaser (end user) that the cellular product and itsenclosed accessories will be free from d

Page 57 - Go to URL

28General FunctionsMaking a voice/video call1. Make sure your handset is powered on.2. Enter the number including the full area code.To delete a digit

Page 58 - Security

291. Open the flip and press the key toanswer an incoming call. If the Press any key menu option has beenset to key, Press any key will answer acall e

Page 59 - Clear cookies

30General FunctionsChanging the Text Input Mode1. When you are in a field that allows charactersto be entered, you will notice the text inputmode indi

Page 60 - VCR Control

31Using the ABC ModeUse the to keys to enter your text.1. Press the key labeled with the required letter:Once for the first letterTwice for the second

Page 61 - Messages

32General FunctionsCharacter chartGeneral text entry rules for use with the abcmode. Use the keypad to enter letters, numbers,symbols, and other chara

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33Menu treeYour handset offers a set of functions that allowyou to use and customise the handset. Thesefunctions are arranged in menus and sub-menus,a

Page 63 - Multimedia message

34Menu tree1. Screen (see page 40)1.1 Screen theme1.1.1 Home screen1.1.2 Outgoing call1.1.3 Switch on1.1.4 Switch off1.2 Menu style1.3 Font1.4 Backlig

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354. Browser (see page 54)4.1 Home4.2 Bookmarks4.3 Saved pages4.4 Go to URL4.4.1 Enter address4.4.2 Recent pages4.5 Security4.5.1 Certificates4.5.2 Se

Page 65 - Message edit

36Menu tree8. Contacts (see page 84)8.1 Add new8.2 Search8.3 Speed dials8.4 Groups8.5 Service dial numbers8.6 Own number8.7 Settings 8.7.1 Display da

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37#. Calling (see page 110)#.1 Video calls#.2 Call history#.2.1 Missed calls#.2.2 Received calls#.2.3 Dialled calls#.2.4 All calls#.3 Call duration#.4

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(5)Products received for repair by the dealer or authorized service center after the productwarranty has expired.(6)Products that have had the serial

Page 69 - Emoticons

Screen11. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Screen.

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40ScreenThis menu allows you to personalise the displayoptions of the screens and of the menus’ entiregraphic interface.Screen themeHome screenWallpap

Page 71 - Videomail

BacklightAllows you to set backlight duration, selectingfrom the following options: 5, 10, 15, 30seconds, 1, 2, 3 minutes, On, and no alwaysOff. Main

Page 73 - My stuff

Profiles21. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Profiles.

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44ProfilesThe profiles menu allows you to personalise andset call tones, message tones, and videophoneevent tones.The General and Loud profiles are pr

Page 75 - My videos

Volume: You can set the ring tone volume,choosing from 7 available levels. Message alert: You can set how often thevideophone is to inform you of a re

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Settings3 1. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Settings.

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U900 User GuideWelcome to your LG U900 handsetUser guides can be daunting things, can’t they?But don’t worry, we’ve made this one as simple as possibl

Page 79 - My memory card

48SettingsDate & timeYou can change the format of the time and datedisplay as well as the actual time and dateusing the Time settings menu. Time1.

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Daylight savingThis function enables Summer time. ConfiguringDaylight saving to On immediately appliessummer time for the cities which observedaylight

Page 81 - Multimedia

50SettingsAccess pointsThis menu shows the Access Point List. Selectthe key [Edit]. Access Point has thefollowing items.Connection title: Profile Name

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You can select the menu from When switchingon, If USIM changed, Immediate, and None.Change codesYou can change PIN, PIN2 and the securitycode. NoteIf

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52SettingsCommon memoryThis function shows the status of the usermemory of the handset. Reserved memoryThis function shows the available memory forthe

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Browser41. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Browser.

Page 85 - Contacts

54Browser3 brings you a whole world of communications,information and entertainment services.You can ask for directions within major cities,get the la

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BookmarksThis function allows you to store and editfrequently accessed sites.The following options are available. Press theleft soft key [Options].Con

Page 87 - Own number

56BrowserSecurityCertificates: A list of the availablecertificates is shown.Session clear: Allows you to close thesecurity connection.SettingsProfiles

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CacheEnabling Cache allows you to store accessedpages to your phone. Once a page has beenstored in cache it will greatly enhance the pageloading speed

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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions...10Getting Started ... 14Using the Batt

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58BrowserNormal StreamingNormal streaming is very similar to livestreaming. To enjoy this service , you mustlaunch the browser, access to entertainmen

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Messages51. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Messages.

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60MessagesCreate new messageText messagePress the Message shortcut key to displayMessages menu, select Create new messageand then select Text message.

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Multimedia message1. You can create a Multimedia message.2. Select Multimedia message from theCreate new message menu and then pressthe key.3. You can

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62Move to Slide: Directly moves to thechosen slide. Dictionary: Selects dictionary mode.Add to dictionary: Adds the writing stringin dicti

Page 95 - Set holiday

When the multimedia message includes URL,you can try to connect the site. If the slide includes URL, you can connect the URL by longpress key.On the o

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64TipTo input @, select the key [Symbol], andthen press 9 numeric key pad to input or pressvideo call key.3. Input the title of the mail to be sent i

Page 97 - To do Detailed View

Move: Moves a selected message.Copy: Copies a selected message.Message Info.: Displays information aboutthe selected message.Mailbox1. Select Mailbox.

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66View objects: Shows the attachment filelist.View to address: Shows information inTo/Cc/Bcc field.Delete: Deletes a selected message.Drafts1. You can

Page 99 - Dateulator

Reply: Creates reply to the selectedmessage.Forward: You can forward a selectedmessage.View: You can view a selected message.Edit: You can edit a sele

Page 100 - Organiser

Profiles... 44Settings ...

Page 101 - 2. Press the key for Tools

68Delivery reportAllows you to activate or deactivate the reportfunction. When this function is activated, the network informs you whether or not your

Page 102 - Quick menu

Slide durationThis menu allows you to configure the durationof each page when writing the message.Multi. msg centreThe details for the Multimedia gate

Page 103 - Alarm clock

70VoicemailThis menu allows you to get the voice mail ifthis feature is supported by the network serviceprovider. Please check with your networkservic

Page 104 - Connectivity

My stuff61. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for My stuff.

Page 105 - Server synchronisation

72My stuffMy imagesThis application enables you to view stillimages. The image files saved in the handsetare represented by thumbnails. Select thedesi

Page 106 - Calculator

View as slideshow: You can start the slideshow.Sort by: Sorts images.List/ Grid view: You can set the view style.Memory status: Shows the current memo

Page 107 - Unit converter

74My stuffPause: Pauses the selected video.Send: Enables the selected video to be sentvia MMS, Email and Bluetooth.Go to list: moves to the applicatio

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Capture: Captures an image from the videofile.Set repeat: Repeats the audio file.Move to file- Previous file: Plays the previous video file. - Next fi

Page 109 - Velocity

76My soundsThis application plays MP3, MIDI and AAC filesso that you can listen to them. Select yourdesired audio file in the list mode showing audiof

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Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items(in 2. Audio list).Play: Plays the selected audio file.Create new folder: Yo

Page 111 - 2. Press the key for Calling

Multimedia message ... 60Email...

Page 112 - Call history

78Play listsThis option enables you to view a list of savedaudio/video files.You can add an audio/video file stored in yourphone and memory card.Press

Page 113 - Call duration

Multimedia71. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Multimedia.

Page 114 - Call divert

80MultimediaVideo cameraThis application enables you to record a videoclip. You can play and watch a saved video filewhile using this function. Once r

Page 115 - Call barring

CameraThis application enables you to take a stillpicture. You can take a picture in your desiredsize, and use it for the contacts photo, homescreen a

Page 116 - Settings

82Voice recorderThis function allows you to record a voicememo. You can record voice messages witheach message up to 60 seconds.Press the left soft ke

Page 117 - BT answer mode

Contacts81. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Contacts.

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84ContactsThis menu allows you to save and managecontact address information. The Contactsfunctions provide functions to add a newaddress or search sa

Page 119 - And so on

GroupsThis menu allows you to manage groupinformation. By default, there are 4 groups:family, friends, colleagues and school. You canalso configure ri

Page 120 - Troubleshooting

86Handset to USIM: You can copy the entryfrom the handset memory to the USIM card(not all the data will be copied).USIM to handset: You can copy the e

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Applications91. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Applications.

Page 122 - Accessories

Adding To do Items... 95To do Delete...

Page 123 - CD Battery

88ApplicationsThis Handset supports JavaTMso that you candownload games from Today on 3, and playthem on your handset.Games can be downloaded from the

Page 124 - Glossary

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items.Activate: Activates the selected item. Add new: New profile is added.View:

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Organiser*1. Press the (Menu) key.2. Press the key for Organiser.

Page 127 - Voice mail

92OrganiserCalendarMonthly Schedule Management 1. Select the Organiser from the top menu.2. Select Calendar and press the key.3. The monthly schedule

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9. Select the expiration type using the left andright navigation keys.10. Input the expiration date using the numerickeys. 11. Press the key to save

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94Searching for a Schedule ItemSelect the left soft key [Options] in the Monthlyschedule management screen, select Searchand then press the key to dis

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Adding To do Items1. To add a new To do item, select Add newusing the left soft key [Options] in the To doenquiry screen or select the right soft key[

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96MemoSaved Memo’s1. Select the Organiser from the top menu.2. Select the Memo item and press the key.3. The saved memo list is displayed.Memo Add1. T

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3. To view or delete the memo set up as asecret memo, you have to input thepassword configured in the phone.Date finderThe date finder shows the numbe

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