LG KG920.AITATN User manual

Category
Mobile phones
Type
User manual
Contents
2
For Your Safety 4
Guidelines for safe and
efficient use 5
KG920 features 9
Part of the phone
On-Screen Icons 11
Installation 12
Installing the SIM card and the handset
battery
Charging the Battery 13
Disconnecting the charger
Memory card
Inserting the memory card
Removing the memory card 14
Memory card formatting 15
Memory card adapter
To connect an external memory card to
your PC: 16
General Functions 17
Entering Text
Menu tree 19
Games & Apps 20
Games & Apps
Profile
Contacts 21
Search
Add new
Caller groups
Speed dial
Own number
My business card
Settings
Organiser 22
Calender
Add new
View daily schedules
Delete past
Delete all
Go to date
Set alarm tone
Memo
Multimedia 23
Camera
Video camera 25
Frame shot 26
Voice recorder
MP3 27
MP3 player
Playlist 28
Settings
Photo album
Video album
Settings
Camera
Video camera
Messages 29
New message
Write text message
Write multimedia message 30
Inbox 31
Drafts
Outbox
Listen to voice mail
Info message
Templates
Text templates
Multimedia templates
Settings 32
Text message
Mulitimedia message
Voice mailbox number 33
Contents
Contents
33
Info message 33
Push messages
My stuff 34
Images
Sounds
Games & Apps
External Memory
Display 35
Wallpaper
Standby text
Backlight time
Brightness
Network name
Profiles 36
Activate
Personalise
Rename
Tools 37
Favouites
Alarm clock
Bluetooth
Paired devices/Handsfree devices
Settings
Supported services 37
Connectivity 38
Calculator
Unit converter
World time
SIM-Menu
Browser 39
Home
Bookmarks
Go to URL
Settings
Call register 40
Missed calls
Received calls
Dialled calls
All calls
Delete recent calls
Call charges
Call duration
Call costs
Settings
GPRS information 41
Call duration
Data volumes
Settings 42
Date & Time
Language
Call
Call divert
Answer mode
Send my number
Call waiting 43
Minute minder
Auto redial
Security
PIN code request
Handset lock
Auto key lock timeout
Call barring
Fixed dial number 44
Change codes
Network
Network selection
Band selection
GPRS Attach 45
Switch on
When needed
Memory status
Reset settings
Accessories 46
Technical Data 47
For Your Safety
4
For Your Safety
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be
dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in
this manual.
CAUTION!
Switch off the phone in any area where required by special
regulations. For example, do not use your phone in
hospitals or it may affect sensitive medical equipment.
Emergency call may not be available under all cellular
networks. Therefore, you should never depend solely on
the phone for emergency calls.
Only use ORIGINAL accessories to avoid damage to your
phone.
All radio transmitters carry risks of interference with
electronics in close proximity. Minor interference may
affect TVs, radios, PCs, etc.
Batteries should be disposed of in accordance with
relevant legislation.
Do not dismantle the phone or battery.
WARNING!
• Mobile Phones must be switched off at all times in an aircraft.
• Do not hold the phone in your hand while driving.
• Do not use your phone near petrol stations, fuel depots,
chemical plants or blasting operations.
• For your safety, use ONLY specified ORIGINAL batteries and
chargers.
• Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being
charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously damage
your phone.
• Keep the phone in a safe place out of children’s reach. It
includes small parts which if detached may cause a choking
hazard.
Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR) information
The KG920 has been designed to comply with applicable
safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. This
requirement is based on scientific guidelines that include
safety margins designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
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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.
v
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.
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The SAR limit recommended by the International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) is 2W/kg averaged over ten (10) gram of tissue.
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The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by
DASY4 for use at the ear is 0.636 W/kg (10g).
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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) is
1.6 W/kg averaged over one (1) gram of tissue.
Product care and maintenance
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Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a qualified service
technician when repair work is required.
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Keep away from electrical appliances such as a TV's, radios
and personal computers.
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The unit should be kept away from heat sources such as
radiators or cookers.
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Do not drop.
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Do not subject this unit to mechanical vibration or shock.
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The coating of the phone may be damaged if covered with
wrap or vinyl wrapper.
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Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,
thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. There is a
risk of this causing a fire.
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Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke or dust.
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Do not keep the phone next to credit cards or transport
tickets; it can affect the information on the magnetic strips.
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Do not tap the screen with sharp objects as, it may damage
the phone.
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Do not expose the phone to liquid or moisture.
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Use the accessories like an earphone cautiously.
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.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
5
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If you put your phone in a pocket or bag without covering
the receptacle of the phone (power plug pin), metallic
articles (such as a coin, paperclip or pen) may short-circuit
the phone. Always cover the receptacle when not in use.
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Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will cause
the battery to explode.
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Only authorised personnel should service the phone and its
accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in
accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.
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Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. If a
damaged antenna contacts skin, it may cause a slight burn.
Please contact an LG Authorised Service Centre to replace
the damaged antenna.
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The label on the phone contains important information for
customer support purposes. Do not remove it.
v
Use accessories, such as earphones and headsets, with
caution. Ensure that cables are tucked away safely and do
not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Efficient phone operation
To enjoy optimum performance with minimum power
consumption please:
v
Hold the phone as you speak to any other telephone. While
speaking directly into the microphone, angle the antenna in
a direction up and over your shoulder. If the antenna is
extendable/retractable, it should be extended during a call.
v
Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use.
If you hold it, it can affect call quality, it also may cause the
phone to operate as a higher power level that needed and
shorten talk and standby times.
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If your mobile phone supports infrared, never direct the
infrared ray at anyone’s eyes.
Electronics devices
All mobile phones may get interference, which could affect
performance.
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Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment
without requesting permission. Avoid placing the phone
over pacemakers, (i.e. in your breast pocket).
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Some hearing aids might be disturbed by mobile phones.
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Minor interference may affect TVs, radios, PCs, etc.
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Do not bend, scratch, or expose to static electricity.
Road safety
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in
the areas when you drive.
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Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.
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Give full attention to driving.
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Use a hands-free kit, if available.
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Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call
if driving conditions so require.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
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RF energy may affect some electronic systems in your
motor vehicle such as a car stereo or safety equipment.
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When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up the
hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag is activated, you may
be seriously injured.
Blasting area
Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Observe
restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
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Do not use the phone at a refueling point. Don’t use near
fuel or chemicals.
v
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or
explosives in the compartment of your vehicle, which
contains your mobile phone and accessories.
In aircraft
Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
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Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any aircraft.
v
Do not use it on the ground without crew permission.
Battery information and care
v
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.
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Use only LG batteries and chargers. LG chargers are
designed to maximize the battery life.
v
Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack.
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Keep the metal contacts of the battery pack clean.
v
Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable
performance. The battery pack may be recharged hundreds
of times until it needs replacing.
v
Recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long time
to maximize usability.
v
Do not expose the battery charger to direct sunlight or use
it in high humidity, such as the bathroom.
v
Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, this may
deteriorate the battery performance.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
7
Avoid damage to your hearing
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Damage to your hearing can occur if you are exposed to
loud sound 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.
v
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 particularly imperative when attempting to cross the
street.
Memory card information and care
v
Always insert/remove the memory card while the handset
power is off. If you remove it on writing application, it may
be damaged.
v
If a damage cannot be fixed, format the memory card.
v
The memory card cannot be used for recording copyright-
protected data.
v
Do not write forcefully on the memo area.
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Carry and store the memory card in its case.
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Do not allow the memory card to get wet.
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Do not leave the memory card in extremely hot location.
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Do not disasseble or modify the memory card.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
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Parts of the phone
1
Earpiece
2
Zoom out
3
Zoom in
4
LCD
v
Top: Icons showing signal strength,
battery level and various other functions.
v
Bottom: Soft key indications
5
Scheduler key
A shortcut key to the Scheduler menu.
6
MP3 hot key
Activate the MP3 menu directly.
7
Left soft key/ Right soft key
These keys perform the function Indicated in the bottom of
the display.
8
Alpha numeric keys
v
In standby mode: Input numbers to dial. Hold down
- International calls
- Dial Voice mail centre.
to - Speed dials
v
In editing mode: Enter numbers & characters
9
Microphone
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Album key
KG920 features
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Navigation keys
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In standby mode:
Briefly: List of Favourites
Briefly: List of Contacts
Briefly: List of Profiles
(Hold down: Activate/Deactivate Vibrate mode)
Briefly: List of Messages
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In menu: scroll up & down
b
Battery
c
Flash
d
Camera cover
e
Side Camera key
f
Side keys
v
In standby mode: Volume of key tone
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In menu: scroll up & down
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During a call: Earpiece volume
Note
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To protect the sense of hearing maximum volume level is 3.
g
Handsfree slot
h
Cable Connector/ Battery Charging Connector
Note
v
Please ensure phone is powered on and in idle mode before
connecting the USB cable.
i
Memory card slot
KG920 features
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The screen displays several icons. There are described below.
On-Screen Icons
Icon/Indicator
Description
Tells you the strength of the network signal.
Call is connected.
You can use GPRS service.
Shows that you are using a roaming service.
The alarm has been set and is on.
You have received a text message.
You have received a voice message.
Vibrate only menu in profile.
General menu in profile.
Note
v
The quality of the conversation may change depending on
network coverage. When the signal strength is below 2 bars, you
may experience muting, call drop and bad audio. Please take the
network bars as indicator for your calls. When there are no bars,
that means that there is no network coverage: in this case, you
won’t be able to access the network for any service (call,
messages and so on).
Icon/Indicator
Description
Loud menu in profile.
Silent menu in profile.
Headset menu in profile.
You can divert a call.
Indicates that the phone is accessing WAP.
Indicates that you are using GPRS.
You have activated the Bluetooth menu.
Indicates the SD card is inserted.
Indicates that you are using a security
connection.
Indicates the battery level, divided in bars. The
Battery indicator may fluctuate depending on
the kind of phone usage. Using multimedia
functions like MP3, camera, video, etc will
increase battery consumption, so the battery
charge expires sooner than when using
common features of the phone. This difference
in battery consumption may cause a
fluctuation of 2 or 3 bars depending on the
application used.
Installation
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Installing the SIM card and the handset
battery
Make sure the power is off before you remove the battery.
1. Remove the battery.
Hold the top edge of the battery and lift the battery from
the battery compartment.
2. Install the SIM card.
Insert the SIM card into the holder. Slide the SIM card into
the SIM card holder. Make sure that the SIM card is
inserted properly and that the gold contact area on the
card is facing downwards. To remove the SIM card, press
down lightly and pull it in the reverse direction.
To insert the SIM card To remove the SIM card
Note
v
The metal contact of the SIM card can be easily damaged by
scratches. Pay special attention to the SIM card while handling.
Follow the instructions supplied with the SIM card.
3. Install the battery.
Insert the bottom of the battery first into the bottom edge
of the battery compartment. Push down the top of the
battery until it snaps into space.
Charging the Battery
Before connecting the travel adapter to the phone, you must
first install the battery.
Installation
Installation
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1. Ensure the battery is fully charged before using the phone.
2. With the arrow facing you as shown in the diagram push the
plug on the battery adapter into the socket on the bottom
of the phone until it clicks into place.
3. Connect the other end of the travel adapter to the mains
socket. Use only the included packing charger.
4. The moving bars of battery icon will stop after charging is
complete.
Disconnecting the charger
Disconnect the travel adapter from the phone by pressing its
side buttons as shown in the diagram.
Memory card
The KG920 is equipped with a slot on the side for a memory
card. You can use this card to save data files such as photos
and videos. You can play the audio files in the memory card.
Also, you can use the memory card as a mass storage.
Note
v
Always insert/remove the memory card with the handset power
off.
v
If the memory card is0 removed, you can not take pictures and
videos or receive files by bluetooth.
WARNING
Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to
avoid electric shock or fire.
Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal teeth,
nails, come into contact with the battery. There is a risk of this
causing a fire.
Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it
may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone
and/or the travel adapter.
Insert the battery pack charger vertically to wall power outlet.
If you use the battery pack charger out of your own country, use
an attachment plug adaptor for the proper configuration.
Do not remove your battery or the SIM card while charging.
Inserting the memory card
Insert the memory card into the slot until the memory card is
fully inserted into the slot, as shown in the figure below:
Open the memory card slot
Insert the memory card
Removing the memory card
1. Push in memory card with the tip of your finger into the
slot.
2. Carefully pull the memory card out of slot.
Remove the memory card
Note
v
The memory card must be removed or inserted only when
necessary as its removal/insertion may lead to failure.
v
When inserting an external memory card, remove and insert it
again if its icon appears red. (If the icon remains red after re-
insertion, the memory card may likely be damaged, so replace it
with another one.)
v
Removal of an external memory card or turning the mobile phone
off while using the card (Store, Copy, Remove, Initialise, Play,
etc.) may clear or initialise any stored file, which in turn may lead
to severe damage on the card or malfunction of the phone.
v
It is recommended the card be initialised within the mobile phone.
The memory card includes some system space for any external
memory file so some capacity may survive the initialisation of the
memory card.
v
It is always advised to make a backup of any data stored on your
memory card.
Installation
Installation
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Memory card formatting
Before start using memory card it's necessary to format it.
After you insert memory card, select Menu-Settings-Reset
settings-Clear external memory Menu #.8, then press OK.
This operation should be done only when you insert memory
card for the first time. During formatting various folders will
be created for different data types.
Note
v
Please note formatting the memory card will erase all data on the
card.
If you do not wish for this to happen, to create the folders
on the card you need to do the following;
1. Insert the memory card into the slot.
2. Access the external memory by pressing the following keys.
Menu, My stuff (6), External Memory (6.4).
3. 6 Folders are displayed.
1) Videos
2) Photos
3) Images
4) Musics
5) Sounds
6) Others
4. To create the above folders onto the memory card, you
must open each folder individually. A "List empty" message
will be displayed as you access each folder, and at the same
time this folder will be created on the card.
5. If you now place your memory card into your pc, those 6
folders which you have just created will be displayed.
6. Alternately you can create the folders yourself, if you insert
the new memory card into your pc.
Note
v
Please note that any extra folders/sub folders you create will not
be visible on the phone via External memory.
Memory card adapter
When you insert the memory card into its adapter, it can be
used with other memory stick which is compatible with
devices such as PC to exchange and save your data without
data cable.
1. Insert the memory card into adapter.
2. Insert the adapter into SD slot of PC.
3. Check the status of external memory in PC.
Note
v
Before connecting this memory card adapter to PC, check the
status whether your PC is built in SD slot or not.
Installation
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To connect an external memory card to
your PC:
Note
v
Do not insert the External Memory Adapter into the Memory
Card R/W with the memory card not inserted into the adapter.
Or the R/W may be failed. Do not put any sticker on the memory
adapter or the card.
v
Stickers may be taken off inside, leading to damage.
v
Dust must not be introduced inside the adapter.
v
Some external memory cards may not work properly.
v
A removable external memory card can be reused to store
photos, videos and/or MP3s. (It is compatible with
32MB,64MB,128MB, 256MB, or 512MB and supports
FAT/FAT 32. The compatibility varies between
manufacturers, so please check the instructions before you
use your memory card.)
Installation
Installation
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Memory Card Read/Write
(Purchase separately)
External Memory Card
External Memory Card
Adapter
General Functions
17
Entering Text
You can enter alphanumeric characters by using the phone’s
keypad. For example, storing names in the Address Book,
writing a message, creating scheduling events in the calendar
all require entering text. The following text input methods are
available in the phone.
Note
v
Some fields may allow only one text input mode (e.g.telephone
number in address book fields).
T9 Mode
This mode allows you to enter words with only one keystroke
per letter. Each key on the keypad has more than one letter.
The T9 mode automatically compares your keystrokes with
an internal linguistic dictionary to determine the correct
word, thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than the traditional
ABC mode.
ABC Mode
This mode allows you to enter letters by pressing the key
labeled with the required letter once, twice, three or four
times until the letter is displayed.
123 Mode (Numbers Mode)
Type numbers using one keystroke per number. To change to
123 mode in a text entry field, press key until 123
mode is displayed.
Symbolic Mode
This mode allows you to enter special characters.
Changing the Text Input Mode
1. When you are in a field that allows characters to be
entered, you will notice the text input mode indicator in the
upper right corner of the display.
2. If you want to change modes, press .
The available modes are changed.
Using the T9 Mode
1. When you are in the T9 predictive text input mode, start
entering a word by pressing keys to . Press one
key per letter.
2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any
keystrokes.
3. Complete each word with a space by pressing the key
or key.
To delete letters, press . Press and hold down
to erase the letters continuously.
Note
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To exit the text input mode without saving your input, press .
The phone returns to the idle screen.
General Functions
General Functions
General Functions
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Refer to the table below for more information on the
characters available using the keys.
Key
Characters in the Order Display
Upper Case Lower Case
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A B C 2 Ä À Á Â Ã Å Æ Ç a b c 2 ä à á â ã å æ ç
D E F 3 Ë È É Ê d e f 3 ë è é ê
G H I 4 Ï Ì Í Î G
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g h i 4 ï ì í î g
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J K L 5 j k l 5
M N O 6 Ñ Ö Ø Ò Ó Ô Õ Œ m n o 6 ñ ö ø ò ó ô õ
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P Q R S 7 ß S
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p q r s 7 ß s˛
T U V 8 Ü Ù Ú Û t u v 8 ü ù ú û
W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9
Spatietoets, 0 Spatietoets, 0
Menu Tree
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Menu Tree
1.1 Games & Apps
1.2 Profiles
2.1 Search
2.2 Add new
2.3 Caller groups
2.4 Speed dial
2.5 Own number
2.6 My business card
2.7 Settings
3.1 Calender
3.2 Memo
1. Games & Apps
2. Contacts
3. Organiser
4.1 Camera
4.2 Video camera
4.3 Frame shot
4.4 Voice recorder
4.5 MP3
4.6 Photo album
4.7 Video album
4.8 Settings
5.1 New message
5.2 Inbox
5.3 Drafts
5.4 Outbox
5.5 Listen to voice mail
5.6 Info message
5.7 Templates
5.8 Settings
6.1 Images
6.2 Sounds
6.3 Games & Apps
6.4 External memory
4.
Multimedia
6.
My stuff
7.1 Wallpaper
7.2 Standby text
7.3 Backlight time
7.4 Brightness
7.5 Network name
8.x.1 Activate
8.x.2 Personalise
8.x.3 Rename
9.1 Favourites
9.2 Alarm clock
9.3 Bluetooth
9.4 Connectivity
9.5 Calculator
9.6 Unit converter
9.7 World time
9.8 SIM-Menu
*.1 Home
*.2 Bookmarks
*.3 Go to URL
*.4 Settings
0.1 Missed calls
0.2 Received calls
0.3 Dialled calls
0.4 All calls
0.5 Delete recent calls
0.6 Call charges
0.7 GPRS information
#.1 Date & Time
#.2 Language
#.3 Call
#.4 Security
#.5 Network
#.6 GPRS Attach
#.7 Memory status
#.8 Reset settings
7.
Display
*. Browser
#. Settings
5.
Messages
0. Call register8.
Profiles
9.
Tools
Games & Apps
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Games & Apps
Menu 1.1
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Default Games: In this menu, you can manage the Java
applications installed in your phone. You can play or
delete downloaded applications, or set the connect
option. The downloaded applications are organised in
folders.
Press the left soft key [Select] to open the selected
folder or launch the selected midlet.
After selecting a folder, press [Options] and then sub menus
available to several options are displayed.
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Open: You can see the stored games.
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New folder: Create a new folder.
Profiles
Menu 1.2
A profiles is the network information used to connect to the
Internet.
If you want to see the details of Profile, please refer to Menu
*.4.1.
Note
v
The JAR file is a compressed format of the Java program and the
JAD file is a description file that includes all detailed information.
From the network, prior to download, you can view all detailed file
descriptions from the JAD file.
v
While being based on a standard language (J2ME), not all Java
applications are compatible with all handsets on sale insofar as
specific libraries may be used for a telephone model. The software
may be blocked or switch itself on when Java applications not
specifically developed for the phone this manual refers to are
downloaded, making it necessary to “restart” the handset. We
would like to point out that these problems are caused by
incompatible applications and are not a product fault.
CAUTION!
Only J2ME(Java 2 Micro Edition) based
programs will run in a phone environment. The J2SE(Java 2
Standard Edition) based programs will only run in a PC
environment.
Java
TM
, is a technology developed by Sun Microsystems.
Similar to the way you would download the Java Applet using
the standard Netscape or MS Internet Explorer browsers,
Java MIDlet can be downloaded using the WAP enabled
phone. Depending on the service provider, all Java based
programs such as Java games can be downloaded and run on
a phone. Once downloaded, the Java program can be viewed
in the
My games & more menu where you can select,
execute, or delete. The Java program files saved in the phone
are in .JAD or .JAR format.
Games & Apps
Contacts
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Contacts
Search
Menu 2.1
1. Select Search by press the left soft key [Contacts] or
[OK].
2. Enter the name that you want to search.
Note
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Instant searching is available by inputting the initial letter of the
name or number you want to search.
3. If you want to edit, delete, copy an entry, or to add the
voice to one, select left soft key [Options].
Add new
Menu 2.2
You can add phonebook entry by using this function.
1. Select Add new by press left soft key [Select] or [OK].
2. Select the memory you want to save: SIM or Phone. If you
set to Phone, you need to select which number you want as
a main number.
Caller groups
Menu 2.3
You can list up to the members per each group. There are 7
groups you can make lists to.
Speed dial
Menu 2.4
You can assign any of the keys to with a Name list
entry. You can call directly by pressing this key.
Own number
Menu 2.5
(Sim dependent)
You can save and check your own number in SIM card.
My business card
Menu 2.6
This option allows you to create your own business card
featuring Name and an mobile phone number.
Settings
Menu 2.7
Scroll to Settings, then press the left soft key [Select].
v
Default memory: Scroll to highlight Default memory, and
then press the left soft key [OK].
v
View options: Scroll to highlight View options, and then
press the left soft key [OK].
v
Copy/Move all: You can copy/move entries from SIM card
memory to Phone memory and vice versa.
v
Memory in use: This feature allows you to see how many
free and in-use are in your phonebook.
v
Clear contacts: You can delete all entries in SIM and
Phone. This function requires Security code.
v
Service dial number: Use this function to access a
particular list of services provided by your network
operator (if supported by the SIM card).
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LG KG920.AITATN User manual

Category
Mobile phones
Type
User manual

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