LG GW620G User manual

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Mobile phones
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GW620g
User Guide
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ELECTRONICS INC.
GW620g User Guide
LG Electronics Inc.
Bluetooth QD ID B015891
GW620gGW620g User Guide
Some of the contents of this
manual may not apply to your
phone depending on your
phone’s software or your service
provider.
This handset is not
recommended for the visually
impaired because of its touch-
screen keypad.
Congratulations on your purchase of the
advanced and compact GW620g phone
by LG, designed to operate with the latest
digital mobile communication technology.
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Contents
Getting to know your phone ...... 7
Internal view .................................. 9
Installing the SIM and battery ..11
Charging your phone .................14
Memory card ...............................15
Your home screen .......................17
Touch screen tips............................. 17
Get in touch with your GW620g 17
Unlocking the screen ..................... 17
Annunciator ...................................... 18
Touch screen ..................................... 18
Opening Applications ................... 19
Proximity sensor .............................. 19
Set default Home setting ............. 20
Set Home theme ............................. 20
LG Home ............................................. 22
Getting back to your previous
application ......................................... 23
Android Home .................................. 24
Communication ............................... 25
Multimedia ........................................ 26
Utilities ................................................ 27
Google ................................................. 28
Downloads ........................................ 29
Viewing the status bar ................... 30
Calls ............................................... 32
Making a call ..................................... 32
Calling your contacts ..................... 32
Answering and rejecting a call ...... 32
In-call options ................................... 33
Adjusting call volume .................... 34
Making a second call ..................... 34
Turning on DTMF............................. 34
Viewing your call logs .................... 34
Call settings ....................................... 35
Using call forwarding ..................... 35
Using call barring ............................ 35
Additional call setting ................... 36
Network operators .......................... 36
Contacts .......................................37
Searching for a contact ................. 37
Adding a new contact ................... 37
Favorite Contacts ............................ 38
Creating a group ............................. 38
Other contact options ................... 39
Messaging ................................40
Messaging .......................................... 40
Sending a message ........................ 40
Entering text ..................................... 41
Show key mode ............................... 41
T9 predictive ..................................... 42
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ABC manual text .............................. 42
Qwerty Keypad ................................ 42
Setting up your email .................... 44
Sending an email using your new
account ............................................... 45
Retrieving your email .................... 45
Changing your email settings ....... 46
Threaded box.................................... 47
Using smilies ..................................... 47
Changing your SMS settings ....... 47
Changing your MMS settings ..... 48
Changing your other settings ....... 49
IM .......................................................... 49
Social network services (SNS) ..... 49
Moxier Mail ........................................ 50
Moxier Sync ....................................... 52
Camera..........................................53
Getting to know the view nder 53
Taking a quick photo .................... 54
Once you’ve taken the photo ........ 54
Using the  ash.................................. 55
Adjusting the exposure ................ 55
Adjusting the zoom ........................ 55
Taking a continuous shot ............. 56
Using the advanced settings ...... 56
Changing the image size .............. 58
Choosing a color e ect ................. 58
Viewing your saved photos ......... 58
Video camera ...............................59
Getting to know the view nder 59
Shooting a quick video ................. 60
After shooting a video ................... 60
Adjusting the exposure ................ 61
Using the advanced settings ...... 61
Changing the video image size . 62
Choosing a color e ect ................. 62
Watching your saved videos ....... 63
Your photos and videos .............64
Viewing your photos and videos 64
Using zoom when viewing a video
or photo .............................................. 64
Adjusting the volume when
viewing a video ................................ 64
Setting a photo as wallpaper ...... 64
Editing your photos ........................ 64
Rotating your photo....................... 65
Adding text to a photo .................. 66
Adding an e ect to a photo ........ 66
Cropping a photo ............................ 66
Tuning your photo .......................... 66
Adding frames .................................. 67
Adding clipart ................................... 67
Using drawpad ................................. 67
Adding stamps ................................. 67
Resizing ............................................... 67
Editing your videos ......................... 68
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Trimming the length of the
video .................................................... 68
Selecting Transition style ............. 68
Adding subtitles .............................. 68
Adding edit e ects ......................... 69
Grabbing a frame ............................ 69
Adding dubbing to your
video .................................................... 69
Multimedia...................................70
Timeline view.................................... 70
My images options menu ............ 71
Sending a photo .............................. 71
Sending a video ............................... 71
Using an image ................................ 71
Creating a slideshow ...................... 71
Checking your photo ..................... 71
Media Player ..................................... 72
Setting a ringtone ........................... 72
Video editor ....................................... 72
Storyboard ......................................... 72
Music Movie ...................................... 73
Auto cut .............................................. 74
Playing a game ................................. 74
Transferring  les using USB
mass storage devices ..................... 75
Music.................................................... 75
Playing a song .................................. 76
Using the radio ................................. 76
Searching for stations .................... 76
Resetting channels ......................... 77
Listening to the radio .................... 77
Google Applications ..................78
Google Maps ..................................... 78
Market ................................................. 78
Gmail.................................................... 78
Google Talk ........................................ 79
Adding an event to your
calendar .............................................. 79
Changing your default calendar
view ...................................................... 79
Utilities .........................................80
Setting your alarm .......................... 80
Using your calculator ..................... 80
Quicko ce ......................................... 81
Voice recorder .................................. 81
Recording a sound or voice ......... 81
Sending the voice recording ....... 81
The Web ........................................82
Browser ............................................... 82
Accessing the web .......................... 82
Using the Web tool bar ................. 82
Using options ................................... 83
Adding and accessing
bookmarks ......................................... 83
Changing Web browser
settings ............................................... 84
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Settings ........................................85
Wireless controls.............................. 85
Call settings ....................................... 85
Sound and display .......................... 85
Data synchronization ..................... 86
Security & location .......................... 86
SIM card lock ..................................... 86
Visible passwords ............................ 86
Applications ...................................... 87
SD card & Phone storage .............. 87
Date and time ................................... 87
Locale and text ................................. 87
About phone .................................... 87
DivX VOD registration.................... 87
Wi-Fi ..............................................88
Software update .........................90
Accessories...................................91
Safety Guidelines ........................93
Glossary ...................................... 111
Trouble Shooting ......................113
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Getting to know your phone
WARNING: Placing a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it
can damage its LCD and touch screen functionalities.
Do not cover the protective  lm on the LCD’s proximity sensor.
This can cause the sensor to malfunction.
Power/Lock key
Turns the phone on/off.
Home key
Go to Home screen.
Menu key
Press this key to check which
options are available in the
application.
Back key
• Press once to return to the
previous screen.
Earpiece
Sensor window
Stereo earphone connector
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Charger, Data Cable
(USB cable)
TIP: Before
connecting the USB
cable, wait for the
phone to power up
and register to the
network.
Volume keys
• When the screen
is idle: key tone
volume.
• During a call:
earpiece volume.
• When playing
a track: controls
volume continuously.
Camera key
• Press and hold
this key to go to
the camera menu
directly.
Getting to know your phone
SIM
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Music key
• Go to Music directly.
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Battery cover
Battery
SIM card socket
Flashlight
Camera lens
Memory card
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Internal view
Change the text
input mode
(uppercase/lowercase)
Control key
• Enters symbol
characters or certain
numbers
Symbol key
• Enters symbol characters
Clear key
• Clears a character each time
it is pressed. Hold the key
down to clear all entries.
Enter key
Space key
• Use to enter a space when
editing.
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Installing the SIM card and battery
Remove the battery cover
Use your thumbnail to open
the battery release button on
the bottom of the phone, then
lift off the battery cover.
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Remove the battery
Hold the top edge of the
battery, then lift it away from
the battery compartment.
WARNING: Do not
remove the battery when
the phone is on, as this may
damage the phone.
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Installing the SIM card and battery
Install the SIM card
Slide the SIM card into the
SIM card holder. Make sure
the gold contact area on the
card is facing downwards. To
remove the SIM card, gently
push it until it clicks. Gently
pull it out.
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Install the battery
First, insert the top of the
battery into the upper part
of the battery compartment.
Make sure that the battery
contacts align with the
phone’s terminals. Press the
bottom of the battery down
until it clicks into place.
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Slide back the cover of the
charger connector on the side of
your GW620g. Insert the charger,
and plug it into an electrical
outlet. Your GW620g must be
charged until you can see
.
NOTE: The battery must be fully
charged initially to improve
battery lifetime.
NOTE: The GW620g has an
internal antenna. Be careful not
to scratch or damage this rear
area, as that will cause loss of
performance.
Charging your phone
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Installing a memory card
You can expand the amount of
memory available on your phone
using a memory card.
NOTE: A memory card is an
optional accessory.
Slide the memory card into the
slot, until it clicks into place.
Make sure the gold contact area
is facing downwards.
WARNING: Insert into the
memory card slot, otherwise,
the card can be damaged.
NOTE: You must insert an SD
memory card to save photos and
videos. Photos and videos will
only save to SD memory cards.
Also, you can only download files
from the Web when you have an
SD memory card inserted.
NOTE: When you remove an SD
memory card from the GW620g,
choose Settings > SD Card &
Phone Storage. Touch Unmount
SD Card for safe removal.
Memory card
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Formatting the memory
card
Your memory card may already
be formatted. If it isn’t, you must
format it before you can use it.
NOTE: All files on the card are
deleted when you format the
card.
Select Settings.
Scroll to and touch SD Card &
Phone Storage. Then scroll to
and select Format SD Card.
Touch Format SD Card, then
confirm your choice.
Enter the password, if you
have set one. The card will
then be formatted and ready
to use.
NOTE: If there is content on
your memory card, the folder
structure may be different after
formatting since all the files will
have been deleted.
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Transferring your contacts
To transfer your contacts from
your SIM to your phone:
Touch
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Menu key.
Choose Import Contacts.
Choose Select All, or select
names one by one.
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Memory card
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On this screen, you can access
menu options, make a call, view
the status of your phone, and
much more.
Touch-screen tips
The Home screen is also a great
place to get used to using the
touch screen.
To select an item, touch the center
of the icon.
Do not to press too hard; the
touch screen is sensitive enough
to pick up a light, firm touch.
Use the tip of your finger to touch
the option you want. Be careful
not to touch any other keys.
When the screen light is off,
either press the power key or
press and hold the Menu key.
Whenever your GW620g is not
in use, it will return to the lock
screen.
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Get in touch with your
GW620g
The user interface is based on two
types of home screens.
To toggle between the home
screens, just swipe your finger
quickly over the display from left
to right or from right to left.
Unlocking the screen
When the screen is locked, either
press and hold the Menu key or
touch and hold on the touch
screen to return to the Home
screen.
Your Home screen
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Your Home screen
Flic
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Annunciator
Touch and hold the status
bar, then drag down.
Here, you can check Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth status as well as other
notifications.
Touch screen
The controls on the GW620g
touch screen change
dynamically depending on the
task you are performing. On
some screens, you can scroll up
and down, or flick left to right.
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LG GW620G User manual

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