LG LGP990 User manual

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LG-P990
P/N : MFL67121825 (1.1)
www.lg.com
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software or your service provider.
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for the visually impaired because of
its touch-screen keypad.
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LG-P990
LG-P990 User Guide
- English
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Contents
Guidelines for safe and effi cient
use ..............................................5
Important notice ....................... 12
1. Phone memory .....................12
2. Optimising battery life ...........12
3. Installing an open source OS .13
4. Using unlock pattern .............14
5. Using hard reset ...................15
6. Connecting to Wi-Fi networks 15
7. Opening and switching
applications..........................16
8. Installing the LG PC suite on
your PC ................................17
9. Connecting your phone to a
computer via USB .................19
10. Unlock screen when using
data connection .................20
11. Do not connect your phone
when you power on/off your
PC ....................................20
12. Hold your phone upright .....20
13. If the screen freezes ...........21
Getting to know your phone ..... 22
Installing the SIM card and
battery .....................................24
Charging your phone ................25
Installing the memory card .......26
Formatting the memory card.....27
Your Home screen ....................28
Touch-screen tips .....................28
Lock your phone ......................28
Unlock screen ..........................29
Home .....................................29
Setting the number of home
screens ...................................29
Adding widgets to your home
screen .....................................30
Getting back to a recently used
application ............................... 31
Home preview function .............31
Capturing the screen ................31
Notifi cation drawer ...................31
Viewing the status bar .............. 32
Onscreen keyboard ..................34
Google Account Set-up ............35
Creating your Google account ... 35
Signing in to your Google
account ...................................35
Calls/Contacts ..........................37
Making a voice call ................... 37
Making a video call ..................37
Calling your contacts ................38
Answering and rejecting a call ..38
Adjusting call volume................38
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Viewing your call logs ............... 38
Call settings ............................. 39
Searching for a contact ............39
Adding a new contact ...............39
Favourite contacts ....................39
Messaging/E-mail .................... 41
Messaging ............................... 41
Sending a message .................. 41
Changing your message
settings....................................42
Opening your email and email
accounts screen ....................... 42
Composing and sending email ..43
Adding and editing email
accounts ..................................44
Social networking ....................45
Adding your account to your
phone ...................................... 45
Camera ..................................... 46
Getting to know the viewfi nder ..46
Taking a quick photo ...............47
Once you’ve taken the photo ....47
Using the advanced settings ..... 48
Using the focus mode ...............50
Video camera ........................... 51
Getting to know the viewfi nder ..51
Shooting a quick video .............52
After shooting a video ...............52
Using the advanced settings ..... 52
Watching your saved videos ......54
Adjusting the volume when
viewing a video ........................54
Multimedia ...............................55
Gallery ..................................... 55
To change how the contents
of an album are displayed .........55
Using Smart Share ...................55
Music ......................................56
Playing a song .........................56
Using the radio .........................57
Searching for stations ...............57
Listening to the radio ................ 58
Transferring fi les using USB mass
storage devices ........................58
How to save music/video fi les to
your phone ..............................59
How to move contacts from your old
phone to your current phone ....... 60
How to send data from your phone
via Bluetooth ............................60
Google applications ..................62
Maps ....................................... 62
Market .....................................62
Gmail .......................................62
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Talk .........................................62
Google Search .........................63
YouTube ...................................63
Utilities .....................................64
Setting your alarm ....................64
Using your calculator ................64
Adding an event to your
calendar ..................................64
Home Time Zone ......................65
Recording a sound or voice .......65
The Web ....................................66
Browser ................................... 66
Using options ...........................66
Settings ....................................67
Wireless & networks .................67
Call settings ............................. 68
Sound ......................................69
Display ...................................70
Gesture ....................................71
Location & security ..................71
Applications .............................72
Accounts & sync .....................72
Privacy.....................................73
SD card & phone storage..........73
Language & keyboard ..............74
Voice input & output .................74
Accessibility ............................. 74
HDMI ....................................... 74
Date & time .............................75
About phone ............................75
Wi-Fi .......................................75
Turn on Wi-Fi ...........................75
To connect to Wi-Fi ..................76
Sharing your phone’s data
connection ............................... 76
Tethering & portable hotspot ..... 77
USB tethering and data sharing 77
To share your phone’s data
connection as a portable Wi-Fi
hotspot ....................................78
How to use On-Screen Phone ...79
On-Screen Phone icons ............ 79
On-Screen Phone features .......79
How to install On-Screen Phone
on your PC ............................... 80
How to connect your mobile phone
to your PC ................................80
To check the phone to PC
connection ..............................82
To disconnect your phone from
your PC....................................82
Phone Software update ............82
Copyrights and trademarks .....83
Accessories .............................. 85
Technical data ..........................86
Contents
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Please read these simple
guidelines. Not following these
guidelines may be dangerous or
illegal.
Exposure to radio
frequency energy
Radio wave exposure and Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) information.
This mobile phone model LG-
P990 has been designed to
comply with applicable safety
requirements for exposure to radio
waves. These requirements are
based on scientific guidelines that
include safety margins designed
to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The radio wave exposure
guidelines employ a unit of
measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
Tests for SAR are conducted
using standardised methods
with the phone transmitting at
its highest certified power level
in all used frequency bands.
While there may be differences
between the SAR levels of
various LG phone models, they
are all designed to meet the
relevant guidelines for exposure
to radio waves.
The SAR limit recommended by
the International Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) is 2W/kg averaged over
10g of tissue.
The highest SAR value for this
model phone tested by DASY4
for use at the ear is 0.545 W/kg
(10 g) and when worn on the
body is 0.897 W/kg(10 g).
Guidelines for safe and effi cient use
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SAR data information for
residents in countries/regions
that have adopted the SAR limit
recommended by the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE), which is 1.6
W/kg averaged over 1g of
tissue.
Product care and
maintenance
WARNING
Only use batteries, chargers
and accessories approved for
use with this particular phone
model. The use of any other
types may invalidate any
approval or warranty applying
to the phone and may be
dangerous.
Do not disassemble this unit.
Take it to a qualified service
technician when repair work is
required.
Repairs under warranty, at
LG’s discretion, may include
replacement parts or boards that
are either new or reconditioned,
provided that they have
functionality equal to that of the
parts being replaced.
Keep away from electrical
appliances such as TVs, radios,
and personal computers.
The unit should be kept away
from heat sources such as
radiators or cookers.
Do not drop.
Do not subject this unit to
mechanical vibration or shock.
Switch off the phone in any
area where you are required
to by special regulations. For
example, do not use your phone
in hospitals as it may affect
sensitive medical equipment.
Do not handle the phone with
wet hands while it is being
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charged. It may cause an
electric shock and can seriously
damage your phone.
Do not charge a handset near
flammable material as the
handset can become hot and
create a fire hazard.
Use a dry cloth to clean the
exterior of the unit (do not use
solvents such as benzene,
thinner or alcohol).
Do not charge the phone when it
is on soft furnishings.
The phone should be charged in
a well ventilated area.
Do not subject this unit to
excessive smoke or dust.
Do not keep the phone next to
credit cards or transport tickets;
it can affect the information on
the magnetic strips.
Do not tap the screen with a
sharp object as it may damage
the phone.
Do not expose the phone to
liquid or moisture.
Use the accessories like
earphones cautiously. Do not
touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Your phone is an electronic
device that generates heat
during normal operation.
Extremely prolonged, direct
skin contact in the absence
of adequate ventilation may
result in discomfort or minor
burns. Therefore, use care when
handling your phone during or
immediately after operation.
Efficient phone operation
Electronics devices
All mobile phones may receive
interference, which could affect
performance.
Do not use your mobile phone
near medical equipment
without requesting permission.
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Avoid placing the phone over
pacemakers, for example, in
your breast pocket.
Some hearing aids might be
disturbed by mobile phones.
Minor interference may affect
TVs, radios, PCs, etc.
Road safety
Check the laws and regulations on
the use of mobile phones in the
area when you drive.
Do not use a hand-held phone
while driving.
Give full attention to driving.
Use a hands-free kit, if available.
Pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call if
driving conditions require you
to do so.
RF energy may affect some
electronic systems in your
vehicle such as car stereos and
safety equipment.
If your vehicle is equipped with
an air bag, do not obstruct with
installed or portable wireless
equipment. It can cause
the air bag to fail or cause
serious injury due to improper
performance.
If you are listening to music
whilst out and about, please
ensure that the volume is at a
reasonable level so that you are
aware of your surroundings. This
is of particular importance when
near roads.
Avoid damage to your
hearing
Damage to your hearing can occur
if you are exposed to loud sounds
for long periods of time. We
therefore recommend that you do
not turn the handset on or off close
to your ear. We also recommend
that music and call volumes are
set to a reasonable level.
Guidelines for safe and effi cient use
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NOTE:
Excessive sound
pressure from earphones can
cause hearing loss.
Glass Parts
Some parts of your mobile device
are made of glass. This glass
could break if your mobile device
is dropped on a hard surface or
receives a substantial impact. If
the glass breaks, do not touch
or attempt to remove. Stop using
your mobile device until the glass
is replaced by an authorised
service provider.
Blasting area
Do not use the phone where
blasting is in progress. Observe
restrictions, and follow any
regulations or rules.
Potentially explosive
atmospheres
Do not use your phone at a
refuelling point.
Do not use near fuel or
chemicals.
Do not transport or store
flammable gas, liquid or
explosives in the same
compartment of your vehicle
as your mobile phone or
accessories.
In aircraft
Wireless devices can cause
interference in aircraft.
Turn your mobile phone off
before boarding any aircraft.
Do not use it on the ground
without permission from the
crew.
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Children
Keep the phone in a safe place
out of the reach of small children.
It includes small parts which
may cause a choking hazard if
detached.
Emergency calls
Emergency calls may not be
available on all mobile networks.
Therefore you should never
depend solely on your phone for
emergency calls. Check with your
local service provider.
Battery information and
care
You do not need to completely
discharge the battery before
recharging. Unlike other battery
systems, there is no memory
effect that could compromise
the battery’s performance.
Use only LG batteries and
chargers. LG chargers are
designed to maximise battery
life.
Do not disassemble or short-
circuit the battery pack.
Keep the metal contacts of the
battery pack clean.
Replace the battery when it
no longer provides acceptable
performance. The battery pack
may be recharged hundreds of
times before it needs replacing.
Recharge the battery if it has
not been used for a long time to
maximise usability.
Do not expose the battery
charger to direct sunlight or use
it in high humidity, such as in
the bathroom.
Do not leave the battery in hot
or cold places, as this may
deteriorate battery performance.
Guidelines for safe and effi cient use
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There is risk of explosion if
the battery is replaced with an
incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries
according to the manufacturer’s
instructions. Please recycle
when possible. Do not dispose
as household waste.
If you need to replace the
battery, take it to your nearest
authorised LG Electronics
service point or dealer for
assistance.
Always unplug the charger
from the wall socket after the
phone is fully charged to save
unnecessary power consumption
of the charger.
Actual battery life will depend on
network configuration, product
settings, usage patterns, battery
and environmental conditions.
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Important notice
Please check to see if any
problems you have encountered
with your phone are described
in this section, before taking the
phone for service or calling a
service representative.
1. Phone memory
When available space on your
phone memory is less than 2%,
your phone can not receive new
messages. You will need to check
your phone memory and delete
some data, such as applications or
messages to make more memory
available.
To manage the application:
On the home screen, touch
Applications tab
and
select Settings > Applications
> Manage applications.
When all applications appear,
scroll and select the application
you want to uninstall.
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Tap Uninstall and touch OK
to uninstall application you
desired.
2. Optimising battery life
You can extend your battery's
life between charges by turning
off features that you don't
need constantly running in the
background. You can also monitor
how applications and system
resources consume battery power.
To extend the life of your
battery:
Turn off radio communications
that you aren't using. If you
aren't using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or
GPS, turn them off.
Turn down screen brightness
and set a shorter screen
timeout.
Turn off automatic syncing for
Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, and
other applications.
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Some applications you have
downloaded may cause your
battery’s life to be reduced.
To check the battery charge
level:
On the home screen, touch
Applications tab
and
select Settings > About
phone > Status.
The battery status (charging,
discharging) and level (as a
percentage of fully charged)
are displayed at the top of the
screen.
To monitor and control what
uses the battery:
On the home screen, touch
Applications tab
and
select Settings > About
phone > Battery use.
The top of the screen displays
battery usage time. This is
either how long since your
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phone was last connected to a
power source or if connected
to a power source, how long
since your phone was last run
on battery power. The body of
the screen lists applications or
services using battery power
from greatest amount to least.
3. Installing an open
source OS
If you install an open source
OS on your phone, and you do
not use the OS provided by the
manufacturer, this may cause your
phone to malfunction.
WARNING
If you install and use an OS other
than the one provided by the
manufacturer, your phone is no
longer covered by the warranty.
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WARNING
To protect your phone and
personal data, only download
applications from trusted
sources, such as Market. If
some applications are not
properly installed on your
phone, your phone may not
work properly or serious error
may occurred. You will need
to uninstall these applications
and all of their data and settings
from the phone.
4. Using unlock pattern
Set unlock pattern to secure your
phone. Opens a set of screens
that guide you through drawing a
screen unlock pattern.
You can draw your own unlock
pattern by connecting four or
more dots.
If you set a pattern, the phone
screen will lock. To unlock the
phone, draw the pattern you have
set on the screen.
Caution: When you set an unlock
pattern, you need to create your
Google account first.
WARNING
Precautions to take when
using the Pattern Lock
It is very important that
you remember the unlock
pattern you set. You have fi ve
chances to enter your unlock
pattern, PIN or password.
If you have used all fi ve
chances, you can try again
after 30 seconds.
If you can’t recall your unlock
pattern, PIN or password:
If you have tried to log on to your
Google account on the phone
and failed to use correct pattern
five times, tab the Forgot pattern
button. You will then be required to
sign in with your Google account to
unlock your phone.
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If you haven’t created a Google
account on the phone or you
forgot it, you need to perform a
factory reset.
5. Using hard reset
If it does not restore to the
original condition, use Hard Reset
(Factory Reset) to initialise your
phone.
When the phone is turned off,
press and hold the Power +
Volume down keys at the same
time (for over ten seconds), the
phone will turn on and perform
factory reset immediately.
Please note, after you perform
Hard Reset, all your data and
applications on your phone will be
erased. This cannot be reversed.
WARNING
If you perform Hard Reset,
all user applications and
user data will be deleted.
Please remember to back up
any important data before
performing a
Hard Reset
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6. Connecting to Wi-Fi
networks
To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you
need to access a wireless access
point or “hotspot.” Some access
points are open and you can
simply connect to them. Others
are hidden or implement other
security features, so you must
configure your phone to connect
to them.
Turn off Wi-Fi when you're not
using it to extend the life of your
battery.
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To turn Wi-Fi on and connect to
a Wi-Fi network:
On the home screen, touch
Applications tab
and
select Settings > Wireless &
networks > Wi-Fi settings.
Touch Wi-Fi to turn it on and
begin scanning for available
Wi-Fi networks.
List of available Wi-Fi networks
is displayed. Secured networks
are indicated by a lock icon.
Touch a network to connect
to it.
If the network is open, you are
prompted to confirm that you
want to connect to that network
by touching Connect.
If the network is secured,
you are prompted to enter a
password or other credentials.
(Ask your network administrator
for details.)
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The status bar displays icons
that indicate Wi-Fi status.
7. Opening and
switching
applications
Multi-tasking is easy with Android
because open applications keep
running even when you open
another application. There’s no
need to quit an application before
opening another. Use and switch
among several open applications.
Android manages each application,
stopping and starting them
as needed, to ensure that idle
applications don’t consume
resources unnecessarily.
To stop the application you use:
On the home screen,
touch Applications tab
and select Settings>
Applications> Manage
applications.
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LG LGP990 User manual

Category
Smartphones
Type
User manual

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