LG Electronics PM325, PM325 Sprint User manual

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1 . 9 G H Z C D M A P C S | 80 0 M H Z C D M A /A M P S
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PM325
T R A I N I N G M A N U A L
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
PM325
Bluetooth
Taking Pictures
Camera Settings
Saving, Assigning &
Sending Pictures
Downloading Content
Web Access
Text Messaging
Sound Settings
Display Settings
Notable Settings
Personal Info Tools
Phone Book
Call Options
Phone Menu (back)
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O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
E a r P i e c e
S e l f- Po r t ra i t
M i r ro r
Vo i c e D i a l &
Vo i c e M e m o
N a v i ga t i o n Ke y :
S c r o l l s t h r o u g h
m e n u s a n d d i s p l a y s
t h e n ex t o r p re v i o u s
m e s s a g e , e n t r y o r i t e m
E N D / P W R K e y :
Po w e r s t h e p h o n e
o n o r o f f , e n d s a
c a l l , o r r e t u r n s y o u
t o t h e m a i n m e n u
R i g h t S o f t Ke y
O K / C a m e r a Ke y
C h a rg i n g Po r t
( C h a rg i n g t i m e :
u p t o 3 h o u r s )
H e a d s e t Ja c k
Vo i c e m a i l K ey
TA L K Ke y
L e f t S o f t K e y
B A C K K e y
M i c ro p h o n e
I n t e g r a t e d V G A C a m e r a
Vo l u m e U p / D o w n
S l i d i n g K e y p a d
B l u e to o t h
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i s a r a d i o
t e c h n o l o g y t h a t d e l i ve r s
s h o r t- r a n g e w i re l e s s
co n ne c tiv ity for up to 30
fe e t. I t e n a b l e s f a s t , s e c u r e
t r a n s m i s s i o n o f b o t h
v o i c e a n d d a t a w i t h o u t
w i r e s b e t w e e n m o b i l e
p h o n es a n d h e a d s e t s ,
l a p t o p s o r P DA s i n
c l o s e p r o x i m i t y.
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BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
USING YOUR HANDSET FOR DIAL-UP NETWORKING (DUN)
Connect a Bluetooth capable PC or handheld device wirelessly to the Internet with the PM325. Additional
service required for dial-up networking.
Pairing the Devices
1. From the Bluetooth (7) menu, select Enable Bluetooth and press OK.
2. Select Enable Bluetooth again and press OK.
3. Select Add New and press OK.
4. Select Waiting for Pairing and press OK.
5. You will be prompted for a PIN code, which is user definable. Enter the PIN code and press OK.
The PIN code provides for secure pairing between the handset and the other Bluetooth device. Consult the
instructions for the Bluetooth device to locate, establish pairings and establish connections.
USING YOUR HANDSET FOR HANDS-FREE CONVERSATION
The PM325 is compatible with devices that support the Bluetooth headset and/or hands-free profile(s).
You may create and store 20 pairings within the PM325 and connect to one at a time.
Pairing the Devices
1. From the Bluetooth (7) menu, select Add New and press OK.
2. Select Searching for Pairing and press OK.
3. Consult the Bluetooth device instructions to set the device to pairing mode.
4. The device will appear in the Add New screen once it has been located. Highlight the device and press OK.
5. The handset will prompt you for the PIN code. Consult the Bluetooth device instructions for the
appropriate PIN code. Enter the PIN code and press OK.
6. Select Connect and press OK.
7. Once pairing is completed, you will see the device listed in the Bluetooth menu.
Customizing the Headset Profile
Some Bluetooth headsets utilize the Bluetooth hands-free profile, which may support redialing, voice
dialing and call pick up for incoming calls through the multi-function button. Additional hands-free profile
features supported may include digit and speed dialing from a hands-free device. Consult your headset
instructions for the default action of the multi-function button.
For headsets utilizing the Bluetooth headset profile exclusively, the PM325 offers customizable options for
your headset’s multi-function button.
1. To distinguish if your headset supports the Bluetooth headset profile exclusively, select the paired
device from the Bluetooth (7) menu and press OK.
2. If Key Prompt is listed, the headset utilizes the headset profile. Select Key Prompt and press OK.
3. Select Recent Calls, Voice Dials or None and press OK.
BUILT-IN DIGITAL CMOS CAMERA
Taking a Picture
1. Press the OK/Camera Key.
2. Press the OK/Camera Key a second time to enable the camera viewfinder.
3. Press the OK/Camera Key a third time—or press the Left Soft Key for Capture—to take the picture.
Pictures are automatically saved in the My Pictures > In Camera menu. Use the mirror on the back of the
handset as a viewfinder for self-portraits.
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CUSTOMIZING CAMERA SETTINGS
The PM325 hosts an array of camera features for taking VGA-quality photographs for viewing, storing or
sharing wirelessly.
Changing the Resolution
The PM325 can store up to 20 high (VGA), 42 medium (QVGA) or 100 low (QQVGA) images.
1. Press the OK/Camera Key or select Pictures (1) from the main menu.
2. Select Camera to initiate the camera mode.
3. While in camera mode, select the Right Soft Key for Options.
4. Select Settings and press OK.
5. Select Resolution and press OK.
6. Select HI (640x480 pixels), Med (320x240 pixels) or LO (160x120 pixels) and press OK.
Digital Zooming
1. Press the OK/Camera Key, select Camera and press OK.
2. To zoom in, press the left arrow on the Navigation Key. To zoom out, press the right arrow on the
Navigation Key.
You can digitally zoom up to 2x in high, 4x in medium and 8x in low resolution. The magnification setting is
indicated in the upper left-hand corner of the camera mode screen.
Customizing Shutter Sounds
1. While in camera mode, select the Right Soft Key for Options.
2. Select Settings and press OK.
3. Select Shutter Sound and press OK.
4. Select from the three available shutter sound options or select Record Own and press OK.
SAVING AND ASSIGNING PICTURES
Assigning a Picture ID or Screen Saver
Assigning a picture ID or screen saver from pictures in the In Camera folder creates a QQVGA copy in the
Saved to Phone folder. The Saved to Phone folder can contain up to 50 pictures.
1. Press the OK/Camera Key, select My Pictures and press OK.
2. Select In Camera and press OK.
3. Highlight the picture you wish to assign and press OK to select.
4. Press the Right Soft Key for Options:
To set a picture ID…
1. Select Assign Picture ID and press OK.
2. Select New Entry to create a new contact entry or Find Entry for an existing contact entry and press OK.
3. For a new entry, enter the contact info and press the Left Soft Key for Done to assign.
For an existing contact, scroll to the desired entry and press OK to assign.
To set a screen saver…
1. Select Assign Screen Saver and press OK.
Sending Pictures to an Online Album
1. Press the OK/Camera Key, select My Pictures and press OK.
2. Select In Camera and press OK.
3. Select the images you wish to upload by highlighting and pressing OK for each image.
4. Press the Right Soft Key for Options.
5. Select Upload to Albums and press OK.
6. Select Upload Selection and press OK.
7. Select My Uploads and press OK. The handset will then initiate a browser session.
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SENDING PICTURES VIA PICTURE MAIL
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Select In Camera pictures and send to e-mail address, phone book contact, other mobile number or other
service. Record a 10-second voice memo, add a text message, and send up to 10 pictures per Picture Mail.
1. From the Messaging (2) menu, select Picture Mail and press OK.
2. Select Send Picture and press OK.
3. Choose either From My Pictures or Take New Picture and press OK.
4. Highlight the pictures you want to send, press OK to select each image, then press the Left Soft Key for Next.
5. Choose Mobile, Email, Contact(s) or Other Service and press OK.
6. Enter the mobile number or e-mail address, or select the contact(s) or service to which you would like
to send the message. Press the Left Soft Key for OK. Enter additional recipients at this time as well.
7. Press the Left Soft Key for Next to launch a web session to connect to the Picture Mail server.
•SelectthevoicememoicontorecordavoicememoandpresstheRight Soft Key for Record.
•SelectthetextmessageicontowriteatextmessageandpresstheRight Soft Key for Add.
8. Press the Left Soft Key for Send.
Shortcut: Press the up arrow on the Navigation Key to quickly access the Messaging menu.
CONNECTIVITY FEATURES
DOWNLOADING SPRINT PCS VISION
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CONTENT
The PM325 can store up to 1,024 kilobytes of downloaded content from PCS Vision.
Downloading New Content from PCS Vision (Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, etc.)
1. From the Downloads (8) menu, select the desired content classification (Games, Ringers, Screen
Savers, Applications or Other) and press OK.
2. Select Get New and press OK to initiate a web session displaying PCS Vision content for the chosen
classification.
3. Select the desired content and follow PCS Vision prompts to complete the purchase and download
(extra fees may apply on some services).
Accessing Downloaded Content
1. From the Downloads (8) menu, select the content classification, then press OK.
Shortcut: Press the down arrow on the Navigation Key to quickly access the Downloads menu.
ACCESSING THE WEB
The PM325 features PCS Vision and Openwave 6.2.3 browser to access web and PCS Vision content.
1. Select Web (3) from the main menu.
2. Press the END Key to exit or end your browsing session.
Shortcut: From standby mode with the slide open, press the Right Soft Key for Web.
TEXT MESSAGING
Sending an SMS Message
1. From the Messaging (2) menu, select Send Message, then choose Text Message.
2. Enter the ten-digit telephone number, select a name from your contact list or enter an e-mail address
into the appropriate field and press OK.
3. Enter additional addresses (up to a total of ten recipients per message).
4. Press the Left Soft Key for Next.
5. Select Message and press OK.
6. Enter a message up to 160 characters and press OK.
7. Press the Left Soft Key for Send.
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P H O N E M E N U
Pictures (1)
1 C a m e ra ( O p t i o n s )
S e l f Ti m e r
C o l o r To n e
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N o r m a l
n
S e p i a
n
B l a c k & W h i t e
n
N e g a t i v e
I m a g e C o n t ro l s
n
B r i g h t n e s s
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Wh i te Ba l anc e
S e tt i n g s
n
Re s o l u t i o n
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Q u a l i t y
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Shu tte r S o un d
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A u to - E ra s e
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S ta t u s B a r
Go to My Pictures
2 M y P i c t u r e s
I n C a m e ra
S av e d to P h o n e
3 O n l i n e A l b u m s
V i e w A l b u m s
U p l o a d P i c t u r e s
4 A c c o u n t I n f o
Messaging (2)
1 S e n d M e s s a g e
Te x t M es s a g e
P i c t u re M a i l
2 P i c t u re M a i l
I n b ox
S e n d P i c t u r e
3 Te x t M e s s a g e
I n b ox
O u t b ox
D ra f t
E d i t Fo l d e r
S e n d M e s s a g e
4 I n s t a n t M s g
5 E - m a i l
6 Vo i c e m a i l
Web (3)
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Tools (4)
1 S c h e d u l e r
2 A l a r m C l o c k
A l a r m 1
A l a r m 2
A l a r m 3
Q u i c k A l a r m
3 Vo i c e M e m o
R e c o r d N ew
E ra s e A l l
M e m o r y I n f o
4 N o te p a d
5 E z Ti p C a l c
6 C a l c u l a t o r
7 Wo r l d C l o c k
Call History (5)
1 O u t g o i n g C a l l s
2 I n c o m i n g C a l l s
3 M i s s e d C a l l s
4 E ra s e C a l l s
O u t g o i n g C a l l s
I n c o m i n g C a l l s
M i s s e d C a l l s
A l l C a l l s
Contacts (6)
1 F i n d / A d d E n t r y
2 G ro u p s
A d d G ro u p
N o G ro u p
Fa m i l y
F r i e n d s
C o l l e a g u e s
B u s i n e s s
S c h o o l
3 Speed Di als
4 Vo i c e D i a l s
5 M y P h o n e N u m b e r
6 S e r v i c e s
C u s to m e r S e r v i c e
D i r A s s i s t a n c e
A c c o u n t I n f o
S p r i n t O p e ra to r
Vo i c e C o m m a n d
Bluetooth (7)
1 E n a b l e / D i s a b l e
B l u e to o t h
2 A d d N ew
S e a r c h i n g f o r
P a i r i n g
Wa i t i n g f o r
P a i r i n g
Downloads (8)
1 G a m e s
G e t N ew
M y C o n te n t
M a n a g e r
P h o to P u z z l e
M s . Pa c - M a n D e m o
S oli ta i re D. D emo
Te t r i s D e l u x e
D e m o
2 R i n g e rs
G e t N ew
M y C o n te n t
M a n a g e r
3 S c r e e n S a v e rs
G e t N ew
M y C o n t e n t
M a n a g e r
4 A p p l i c a t i o n s
G e t N ew
M y C o n t e n t
M a n a g e r
D e m o E S P N
B o tto m l i n e
M o b i T V Tr i a l
T h e We a t h e r
C h a n n e l
R e a l r T V Tr i a l
5 O t h e r
G e t N ew
M y C o n te n t
M a n a g e r
6 M e m o r y S t a t u s
Settings (9)
1 S o u n d s
Rin gers
K e y To n e s
Vo l u m e
Alerts
2 D i s p l ay
G re e t i n g
B a c k l i g h t
S c r e e n S av e rs
I n co m in g Ca lls
C o nt rast
M e nu Styl e
T h em e S k ins
C l oc k
Fon t S i ze
Power Save Mo de
3 P C S V i s i o n
Ena ble/Disab le
N e t G u a r d
U pdate Vis i on
P r o f i l e
4 R o a m i n g
S e t M o d e
C a l l G u a rd
5 L o c a t i o n
6 M es s a g i n g
N o t i f i c a t i o n
C a l l b a c k
N u m b e r
S i g n a t u r e
P r e - S e t
M e s s a g e
7 B l u e to o t h
M y B lu etoo t h
N a m e
V i s i b i l i ty
M y B lu etoo t h
A d d re s s
8 S e c u r i t y
9 Vo i c e D i a l
Vo i c e D i a l
Tra i n Wo rd s
0 S et u p / O t h e rs
S h o r t c u t s
C a l l S e t u p
A u to - A n s w e r
D i a l i n g M a t c h
L a n g u a g e
T T Y M o d e
A i r p l a n e M o d e
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1 P h o n e I n f o
All materials in this training manual including, without limitation, the design, the text, and
any marks are the property of LG Electronics, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The Bluetooth
word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by
LG InfoComm is under license. Copyright © 2004 LG Electronics, Inc. All product and
service marks contained herein that are not LG Electronics, Inc. proprietary marks are the
trademarks of their respective owners. LG Electronics, Inc. makes no claim to such properties.
Phone features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. The use of
non-LG approved accessories will void the warranty and may result in damage to the phone,
the phone exploding, or other dangerous conditions.
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