LG A133 User manual

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Mobile phones
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User manual
User Guide
LG-A133R
P/NO : MMBB0389346(1.0)
www.lg.com
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
Bluetooth QD ID B016672
LG-A133R User Guide
Some of the contents in this
manual may differ from your phone
depending on the software of the
phone or your service provider.
ENGLISH
Congratulations on your purchase
of the advanced and compact LG-
A133R phone by LG, designed to
operate with the latest digital mobile
communication technology.
Your new LG-A133R provides enhanced call
quality through LG’s voice and sound engine which
automatically adjusts listening level and improves
speech quality by removing background noise from
incoming calls.
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For Your Safety .................. 5
Safety Guidelines .............14
Getting to know your
phone ............................... 43
Getting started ................. 44
Installing the SIM and battery 44
Installing a memory card .......47
Your Home screen ........... 48
On-Screen Icons ...................48
General functions ............49
Making a call ........................49
Making a Call with
the Send Key ........................49
Making International Calls .....49
Ending a Call ........................50
Making a Call from the
Contacts...............................50
Answering a Call ...................50
Adjusting the Volume ............51
Entering Text .........................51
During a Call ........................55
Conference Calls ..................55
Menu Tree ........................60
Call Log ............................ 62
Call Log................................62
Missed Calls .........................62
Received Calls ......................62
Dialed Numbers ....................62
Call Duration.........................62
Packet Data Counter .............62
Call Costs .............................62
Contacts ........................... 63
Names .................................63
Settings................................63
Groups .................................64
Speed Dials ..........................64
Service Dial Numbers ............65
Own Number ........................65
My Business Card .................65
My Account ...................... 66
Media ............................... 67
Gallery .................................67
Camera ................................67
Camcorder ...........................68
Music ..................................69
FM Radio..............................70
Voice Recorder .....................70
Ringtone Creator ...................71
Contents
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Internet ............................ 72
Home ..................................72
Google Search ......................73
Bookmarks ...........................73
Last Web Address .................73
Settings................................74
Go to Address .......................75
Saved Pages ........................75
Messaging ....................... 76
Create Message ...................76
Inbox ..................................78
My Mailbox ..........................79
Drafts ..................................79
Outbox .................................80
Sent Items ............................80
Saved Items .........................80
Emoticons ............................80
Message Settings .................80
Organizer ......................... 85
Alarm Clock ..........................85
Calendar ..............................85
To-Do List.............................87
Notes ..................................87
Secret Notes .........................87
Cash Book ............................87
BMI calculator ......................88
Calculator .............................88
Stopwatch ............................88
Date Finder ..........................88
Converter .............................89
World Time ...........................89
Go To ..................................89
Settings................................89
Games & Apps ................. 90
Settings ........................... 91
Profi les.................................91
Display .................................91
Date and Time ......................92
Connectivity ..........................93
Call ..................................95
Phone ..................................99
Network ...............................99
Internet Profi les ..................100
Access Points .....................100
Packet Data Conn. ..............100
Security ..............................101
Memory Info .......................102
Restore Factory Settings......103
Accessories ................... 104
Trouble Shooting ............105
Contents
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For Your Safety
Important Information
This user guide contains
important information on
the use and operation of
this phone. Please read all
the information carefully for
optimal performance and to
prevent any damage to or
misuse of the phone. Any
changes or modifi cations not
expressly approved in this user
guide could void your warranty
for this equipment.
Before You Start
Safety Instructions
WARNING
To reduce the possibility
of electric shock, do not
expose your phone to high
humidity areas, such as
the bathroom, swimming
pool, etc.
Always store your phone
away from heat. Never store
your phone in settings that
may expose it to temperatures
less than 32°F (0 °C) or
greater than 104°F (40 °C),
such as outside during
extreme weather conditions
or in your car on a hot day.
Exposure to excessive cold or
heat will result in malfunction,
damage and/or catastrophic
failure.
Be careful when using
your phone near other
electronic devices. RF
emissions from your mobile
phone may affect nearby in
adequately shielded electronic
equipment. You should consult
with manufacturers of any
personal medical devices such
as pacemakers and hearing
aides to determine if they are
susceptible to interference
from your mobile phone.
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Turn off your phone in a
medical facility or at a gas
station. Never place your
phone in a microwave oven as
this will cause the battery to
explode.
IMPORTANT! Please read the
TIA SAFETY INFORMATION
on page 14 before using your
phone.
Safety Information
Read these simple guidelines.
Breaking the rules may be
dangerous or illegal. Further
detailed information is given in
this user guide.
Never use an unapproved
battery since this could
damage the phone and/or
battery and could cause the
battery to explode.
Never place your phone
in a microwave oven as it
will cause the battery to
explode.
Do not dispose of your
battery by fi re or with
hazardous or fl ammable
materials.
Make sure that no sharp-
edged items come into
contact with the battery.
There is a risk of this
causing a fi re.
Store the battery in a place
out of reach of children.
Be careful that children do
not swallow any parts such
as rubber plugs (earphone,
connection parts of the
phone, etc.). This could
cause asphyxiation or
suffocation.
Unplug the power cord and
charger during lightning
storms to avoid electric
shock or fi re.
When riding in a car, do
not leave your phone or set
up the hands-free kit near
For Your Safety
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to the air bag. If wireless
equipment is improperly
installed and the air bag
is activated, you may be
seriously injured.
Do not use a hand-held
phone while driving.
Do not use the phone in
areas where its use is
prohibited. (For example:
aircraft).
Do not expose the battery
charger or adapter to direct
sunlight or use it in places
with high humidity, such as
a bathroom.
Never store your phone in
temperatures less than -4°F
(-20 °C) or greater than
122°F (50 °C).
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
re.
Do not drop, strike, or
shake your phone severely.
Such actions may harm the
internal circuit boards of the
phone.
Do not use your phone in
high explosive areas as the
phone may generate sparks.
Do not damage the power
cord by bending, twisting,
pulling, or heating.
Do not use the plug if it is
loose as it may cause a fi re
or electric shock.
Do not place any heavy
items on the power cord. Do
not allow the power cord to
be crimped as it may cause
re or electric shock.
Do not handle the phone
with wet hands while it
is being charged. It may
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cause an electric shock
or seriously damage your
phone.
Do not disassemble the
phone.
Do not place or answer calls
while charging the phone
as it may short-circuit the
phone and/or cause electric
shock or fi re.
Only use the batteries,
antennas, and chargers
provided by LG. The
warranty will not be applied
to products provided by
other suppliers.
Only authorized personnel
should service the phone
and its accessories. Faulty
installation or service may
result in accidents and
consequently invalidate the
warranty.
Do not hold or let the
antenna come in contact
with your body during a call.
An emergency call can be
made only within a service
area. For an emergency
call, make sure that you are
within a service area and
that the phone is turned on.
Use accessories, such as
earphones and headsets,
with caution. Ensure that
cables are tucked away
safely and do not touch the
antenna unnecessarily.
For Your Safety
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Memory card
information and care
Always insert/ remove the
memory card while the
handset power is off. If you
remove it while the power is
on, it may be damaged.
If a damage cannot be fi xed,
format the memory card.
The memory card cannot be
used for recording copyright
protected data.
Do not write forcefully on
the memo area.
Carry and store the memory
card in its case.
Do not allow the memory
card to get wet.
Do not leave the memory
card in extremely hot
location.
Do not disassemble or
modify the memory card.
FCC RF Exposure
Information
WARNING
Read this information
before operating the
phone.
In August 1996, the Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC) of the United States,
with its action in Report
and Order FCC 96-326,
adopted an updated safety
standard for human exposure
to radio frequency (RF)
electromagnetic energy
emitted by FCC regulated
transmitters. Those guidelines
are consistent with the safety
standard previously set by
both U.S. and international
standards bodies.
The design of this phone
complies with the FCC
guidelines and these
international standards.
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CAUTION
Use only the supplied and
approved antenna. Use of
unauthorized antennas or
modifi cations could impair
call quality, damage the
phone, void your warranty
and/or result in violation of
FCC regulations. Do not use
the phone with a damaged
antenna. If a damaged
antenna comes into contact
with skin, a minor burn may
result. Contact your local
dealer for a replacement
antenna.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for
typical body-worn operations
with the back of the phone
kept 0.79 inches (2cm) from
the user’s body. To comply
with FCC RF exposure
requirements, a minimum
separation distance of
0.79 inches (2cm) must be
maintained between the
user’s body and the back
of the phone. Third-party
belt-clips, holsters, and
similar accessories containing
metallic components should
not be used.
Body-worn accessories that
cannot maintain 0.79 inches
(2cm) separation distance
between the user’s body
and the back of the phone,
and have not been tested for
typical body-worn operations
may not comply with FCC RF
exposure limits and should be
avoided.
For Your Safety
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Vehicle Mounted
External Antenna
(optional, if available)
A minimum separation
distance of 8 inches (20cm)
must be maintained between
the user/bystander and the
vehicle mounted external
antenna to satisfy FCC RF
exposure requirements.
For more information about
RF exposure, visit the FCC
website at www.fcc.gov
FCC Part 15 Class B
Compliance
This device and its accessories
comply with part 15 of FCC
rules and ICES-003 Class B
digital apparatus requirements
for Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device and its
accessories may not cause
harmful interference, and (2)
this device and its accessories
must accept any interference
received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Part 15.21 statement
Change or Modifi cations that
are not expressly approved by
the manufacturer could void
the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
Part 15.105 Statement
This equipment has been
tested and found to comply
with the limits for a class B
digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This
equipment generates uses and
can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed
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For Your Safety
and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio
communications. However,
there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause
harmful interference or
television reception, which
can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by
one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna.
Increase the separation
between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment
into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Cautions for Battery
Do not disassemble.
Do not short-circuit.
Do not expose to high
temperature: 60°C (140°F).
Do not incinerate.
Battery Disposal
Please dispose of your
battery properly or bring to
your local wireless carrier
for recycling.
Do not dispose in fi re
or with hazardous or
ammable materials.
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Adapter (Charger)
Cautions
Using the wrong battery
charger could damage
your phone and void your
warranty.
The adapter or battery
charger is intended for
indoor use only.
Do not expose the adapter
or battery charger to direct
sunlight or use it in places
with high humidity, such as the
bathroom.
Avoid damage to your
hearing
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 on or off the handset
close to your ear. We also
recommend that music and
call volumes are set to a
reasonable level.
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.
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Safety Guidelines
TIA Safety
Information
Provided herein is the
complete TIA Safety
Information for Wireless
Handheld phones. Inclusion of
the text covering Pacemakers,
Hearing Aids, and Other
Medical Devices is required
in the owner’s manual for
CTIA Certifi cation. Use of the
remaining TIA language is
encouraged when appropriate.
Exposure to Radio
Frequency Signal
Your wireless handheld
portable telephone is a
lowpower radio transmitter
and receiver. When it is ON, it
receives and also sends out
radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August, 1996, the Federal
Communications Commissions
(FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels
for handheld wireless phones.
Those guidelines are
consistent with the safety
standards previously set by
both U.S. and international
standards bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986)
ICNIRP (1996)
Those standards were based
on comprehensive and
periodic evaluations of the
relevant scientifi c literature.
For example, over 120
scientists, engineers, and
physicians from universities,
government health agencies,
and industry reviewed the
available body of research to
develop the ANSI Standard
(C95.1).
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* American National Standards
Institute; National Council
on Radiation Protection and
Measurements; International
Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection
The design of your phone
complies with the FCC
guidelines (and those
standards).
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or
an approved replacement
antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifi cations, or
attachments could damage
the phone and may violate
FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the
phone as you would any other
telephone with the antenna
pointed up and over your
shoulder.
Tips on Effi cient
Operation
For your phone to operate
most effi ciently:
Do not touch the antenna
unnecessarily when the
phone is in use. Contact
with the antenna affects call
quality and may cause the
phone to operate at a higher
power level than otherwise
needed.
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Driving
Check the laws and
regulations on the use of
wireless phones in the areas
where you drive. Always obey
them. Also, if using your phone
while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving
- driving safely is your fi rst
responsibility;
Use hands-free operation, if
available;
Pull off the road and park
before making or answering
a call if driving conditions so
require.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic
equipment is shielded from RF
signals.
However, certain electronic
equipment may not be
shielded against the RF signals
from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry
Manufacturers Association
recommends that a minimum
separation of six (6”) inches
be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone
and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the
pacemaker.
These recommendations
are consistent with the
independent research by and
recommendations of Wireless
Technology Research. Persons
with pacemakers:
Should ALWAYS keep the
phone more than six inches
from their pacemaker when
the phone is turned ON;
Should not carry the phone
in a breast pocket.
Safety Guidelines
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Should use the ear
opposite the pacemaker to
minimize the potential for
interference.
If you have any reason to
suspect that interference
is taking place, turn your
phone OFF immediately.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones
may interfere with some
hearing aids. In the event of
such interference, you may
want to consult your service
provider.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal
medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device
to determine if they are
adequately shielded from
external RF energy. Your
physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this
information.
Health Care Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in
health care facilities when
any regulations posted in
these areas instruct you to do
so. Hospitals or health care
facilities may use equipment
that could be sensitive to
external RF energy.
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Vehicles
RF signals may affect
improperly installed or
inadequately shielded
electronic systems in
motor vehicles. Check with
the manufacturer or its
representative regarding your
vehicle.
You should also consult
the manufacturer of any
equipment that has been
added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any
facility where posted notices
so require.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using
your phone while in the air.
Turn your phone OFF before
boarding an aircraft.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with
blasting operations, turn your
phone OFF when in a blasting
areas or in areas posted: ‘Turn
off two-way radio’. Obey all
signs and instructions.
Potentially Explosive
Atmosphere
Turn your phone OFF when
in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere and
obey all signs and instructions.
Sparks in such areas could
cause an explosion or fi re
resulting in bodily injury or
even death.
Safety Guidelines
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