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LG221C User Guide
- English
Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your
phone depending on the software of the phone or your service
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - LG221C User Guide

LG221C User Guide - EnglishSome of the contents in this manual may differ from yourphone depending on the software of the phone or your serviceprovide

Page 2 - Phone Overview

10Getting Started with Your PhoneSignal StrengthCall quality depends on thesignal strength in your area.The signal strength is indicatedon the screen

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11Redialing CallsPress twice to redial thelast number you dialed. Thelast 150 numbers (50 missed,50 received and 50 dialed) arestored in the call hi

Page 4 - Menus Overview

Mute FunctionThe Mute Function is usedduring a phone call. To quicklyactivate Mute, press the Left SoftKey Mute. To cancel, pressthe Left Soft Key Unm

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with your service provider toensure they offer this feature.Speed Dialing Speed dialing is a convenientfeature that allows you to makephone calls quic

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Text InputYou can input and edit yourBanner, Calendar, Contacts,Alarm Clock, Notepad, andMessages.Key FunctionsLeft Soft Key:Press to scroll throughth

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15The Basics of StoringContacts Entries1. From standby mode, enterthe phone number you wantto save (up to 48 digits).2. Press Save.3. Select either Ad

Page 8 - Charging the Battery

Pause (P)The phone waits 2 secondsbefore sending the next stringof digits.Storing a Number with Pauses1. Press Menu.2. Press Contacts.3. Press New Con

Page 9 - Turning the Phone On

Searching Your Phone’sMemoryThe LG221C phone is able toperform a dynamic search of thecontents in your phone’smemory. A dynamic searchcompares entered

Page 10 - Correcting Dialing

18Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryDelete: Delete theselected entry in yourContacts. Edit: Edit the selectedcontact information. Delete Multiple: Choose

Page 11 - Receiving Calls

3. Use to highlight thephone number.4. Press to place the call.From Call History1. Press Menu.2. Press Recent Calls.3. Use to highlight thetype of

Page 12 - Quick Volume Adjustment

2Phone Overview1. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller. 2. LCD Screen Displays messages and statusicons. When the phone is turned on, PowerSave mode auto

Page 13 - Speed Dialing

PrepaidThe Prepaid menu providesshortcuts to access usefulaccount information.1. Add AirtimeAdd Airtime allows you to startan over-the-air request for

Page 14 - Text Input

2. Use to highlightBalance or Due Dateandpress .3. Use to highlight OnorOffand press .6. Serial NumberSerial Number simply displaysthe information of

Page 15 - Phone Numbers With

1. Press Menu, ,.2. Enter the name, then pressto highlight the field inwhich you wish to store thecontact information.3. Enter the phone number or e-m

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233. GroupsAllows you to view yourgrouped Contacts, add a newgroup, change the name of agroup, or delete a whole group.1. Press Menu, , .2. Choose fro

Page 17 - Searching Your Phone’s

5. Speed DialsAllows you to view your SpeedDials list, designate new SpeedDials, or remove Speed Dialdesignations entered in yourContacts.1. Press Men

Page 18 - Phone’s Memory

The Basics of Sending a TextMessage1. Press Menu, ,.2. Enter the recipient'saddress.3. Press to access the textfield.4.Type your message.5. Pres

Page 19 - Calls/ Dialed Calls/ All

Customize Your TextMessage Using OptionsYou have various options tocustomize the text while youare composing a message.1. Press Menu, ,.2. Enter the r

Page 20 - Using Phone Menus

2. InboxThe phone alerts you in 2 wayswhen you receive a newmessage by:●Displaying a notificationmessage on the screen.●Displaying the message icon(It

Page 21 - Contacts

Go To URLAccesses thewebsite by starting Browser.(Only for messages containinga URL.)Lock Locks the selectedmessage.Message Info Shows themessage type

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Save Contact Stores thecallback number, e-mailaddress, and numbers in thereceived message into yourContacts.Save To Templates Stores themessage as a t

Page 23 - 4. My vCard

31. Earphone Jack Allows the use of a headsetto hear caller's voice.2. Volume Keys Use to adjust the ringervolume in standby mode and the earpiec

Page 24 - Contacts/ Messages

5. VoicemailAllows you to hear new voicemessages recorded in yourvoice mailbox. Your phone willalert you when you receive anew voice message.Checking

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7. SettingsAllows you to configuresettings for the Messagesmenu.1. Press Menu, ,.2. Use to highlight EntryModeor Signatureandpress .Messaging Settings

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32Recent CallsRecent CallsThe Recent Calls menu is a listof the last phone numbers orContacts entries for calls youplaced, accepted, or missed. Itis c

Page 27 - 2. Inbox

3. Dialed CallsAllows you to view the list ofoutgoing calls; up to 50entries.1. Press Menu, , .2. Use to highlight anentry and press the RightSoft Ke

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6. Data CounterAllows you to view the list ofreceived and transmitted data.1. Press Menu, ,.2. Use to highlight a datacategory, then press toexit.Rec

Page 29 - 4. Drafts

BrowserThe Browser feature allows youto initiate a Web session andview Internet content.Accessibility and selectionswithin this feature aredependent u

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Fast Scrolling Press and hold to quicklymove the cursor up and downon the current screen.Soft Keys The Left Soft Key is usedprimarily for first opti

Page 31 - 8. Delete All

Multimedia1. Record VoiceRecord Voice allows you torecord short verbal/voicemessages.1. Press Menu, ,.2. Press Recordto recorda new voice memo.3. Talk

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3. SoundsAllows you to choose audioclips.1. Press Menu, ,.2. Press the Left Soft Key Voiceto record an audioclip. 3. Press the Left Soft Key Soundto a

Page 33 - 5. Call Timer

Sort by/ SendFor Default: Set As (Ringtone, ContactID, Alert Sounds)Voice CommandAllows you to make phone callsquickly and easily by voice.Your phone

Page 34 - Recent Calls/ Games

4Prepaid 1. Add Airtime2. Buy Airtime3. My PhoneNumber4. Airtime Info5. Airtime Display6. Serial Number7. Code Entry ModeContacts1. New Contact2. Cont

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1.1 Call <Name> or<Number>1. Press Menu, ,, or press theVoice Command Key on the right side of thephone and then andsay "Call"

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1.5 Time & DateThis voice command featurewill read out the current time &date.1.Press Menu, ,, or press theVoice Command Key onthe right sid

Page 37 - Multimedia

42Voice Command/ My Schedule2. Select an option. Disable/ Announce/Announce + Ring4. Train WordAllows you to train the voicerecognition for improvedre

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6. Use to highlight Ringtone,press the Left Soft Key Setand select a ringtone.7. Press Save.2. CalendarAllows you to store and accessyour agenda(s). S

Page 39 - Multimedia/ Voice Command

44BluetoothBluetoothThe LG221Cis compatiblewith devices that support theBluetooth®headset, hands-freeprofiles, object push andphonebook access. You ma

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453. Press the Left Soft Key Searchto search for devicesto pair. If Bluetooth®power isset to off, you will beprompted to turn the poweron. Highlight Y

Page 41 - 3. Announce Alert

46Bluetooth/ Tools3. My VisibilityAllows you to set the visibilityof your Bluetooth®function.1. Press Menu, ,.2. Use to highlight OnorOff, then press

Page 42 - My Schedule

●Press the Right Soft KeyOperator foradditional calculatingoptions.●Use the Navigation Keysto enter functions.●Press to completeequation.2. Ez Tip Cal

Page 43 - 3. Notepad

Zoom.5. Press the Left Soft Key City, highlight the desiredcity, then press toselect the highlighted city.6. After adding the new city,highlight it i

Page 44 - Bluetooth

49SettingsSettings1. SoundOptions to customize yourphone's sounds.1.1 RingtonesAllows you to assign ringtonesfor incoming calls.1. PressMenu, ,,

Page 45 - 2. Power

5BrowserMultimedia1. Record Voice2. Images1. My Images2. Default3. Buy Graphics3. Sounds1. My Sounds2. Default3. Buy RingtonesVoice Command1. Start Co

Page 46 - Bluetooth/ Tools

2. Select Message/Voicemail/Message Reminder.3. Highlight My Sounds/Default/ Buy Ringtonesand press to open thedesired folder.4. Use to select a rin

Page 47 - 3. World Clock

1.5.4 Low BatteryAlerts you when the batterycharge level is low. 1.5.5 Roam AlertAlerts you when the Roamservice activates.3. Use to highlight On orOf

Page 48 - 5. Unit Converter

2.1 WallpaperAllows you to choose the kindof background to be displayedon the phone.1. Press Menu, , ,.2. Use to highlight asetting, then press .My

Page 49 - Settings

532. Use to highlightEnglishor Español, thenpress .2.5 Clocks & CalendarAllows you to select the typeof clocks displayed on the mainLCD.1. Press M

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54SettingsOptions for Dial Font StyleDigital/ Blackboard/Sketchbook/ Sky/ BasicOptions for Dial Font SizeNormal/Large2.7 Word PredictionAllows you to

Page 51 - 2. Display

1. PressMenu, ,.2. Enter the four-digit lockcode.The default lock code iscommonly the last 4 digitsof your phone number.3. Press Lock Phone.4. Use to

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2. Enter the four-digit lockcode.3. Press Reset Default. 4. A message will pop up thatsays "Preference settings willbe set to factory defaults.Pr

Page 53 - 2.6 Font Settings

4.3 One-Touch DialAllows you to initiate a speeddial call by pressing andholding the speed dial digit. Ifset to Off, Speed Dial numbersdesignated in y

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5. SystemThe System menu allows you todesignate specific systemnetwork settings.5.1 Network5.1.1 System Select Allows you to set up the phoneproducer’

Page 55 - 3.3 Reset Default

6. MemoryAllows you to check out thememory status of your phone.1. Press Menu, ,.2. Use to highlightReserved MemoryorMultimediaand press .7. Phone In

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6Menus OverviewSettings1. Sound1. Ringtones1. All Calls2. Caller ID3. No CallerID4. BuyRingtones 2. Volume1. MasterVolume2. Keypad3. Earpiece4. Speake

Page 57 - 4.5 TTY Mode

60SafetyTIA Safety InformationThe following is the completeTIA Safety Information forwireless handheld phones. Exposure to Radio FrequencySignalYour w

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61Antenna CareUse only the supplied or anapproved replacement antenna.Unauthorized antennas,modifications, or attachmentscould damage the phone andmay

Page 59 - 7. Phone Info

62SafetyPacemakersThe Health IndustryManufacturers Associationrecommends that a minimumseparation of six (6) inches bemaintained between a handheldwir

Page 60 - TIA Safety Information

63shielded from external RFenergy. Your physician may beable to assist you in obtainingthis information. Health Care FacilitiesTurn your phone OFF in

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Safety64Potentially ExplosiveAtmosphereTurn your phone OFF when inany area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere and obeyall signs and instructions.S

Page 62 - Other Medical Devices

65Safety InformationPlease read and observe thefollowing information for safeand proper use of your phoneand to prevent damage. Also,keep the user gui

Page 63 - Blasting Areas

66For Your Safety●Promptly dispose of usedbatteries in accordance withlocal regulations.●Battery usage by childrenshould be supervised.●Avoid dropping

Page 64 - For Vehicles Equipped with

●Keep the battery’s metalcontacts clean.●Replace the battery when itno longer provides acceptableperformance. The battery canbe recharged several hund

Page 65 - For Your Safety

●Don’t short-circuit thebattery. Metallic articlessuch as a coin, paperclip orpen in your pocket or bagmay short-circuit the + and– terminals of the b

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●Do not immerse your phonein water. If this happens,turn it off immediately andremove the battery. If thephone does not work, take itto an LG Authoriz

Page 67 - Explosion, Shock, and Fire

5. TTY Mode5. System1. Network1. SystemSelect2. ServingSystem2. Location6. Memory1. ReservedMemory2. Multimedia7. Phone Info1. My Number2. ESN/MEID3.

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General Notice●Using a damaged battery orplacing a battery in yourmouth may cause seriousinjury.●Do not place itemscontaining magneticcomponents such

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71software. Please backup yourimportant phone numbers.(Ring tones, text messages,voice messages, pictures,and videos could also bedeleted.) The manufa

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●Avoid turning up the volumeto block out noisysurroundings.●Turn the volume down if youcan’t hear people speakingnear you.For information about how to

Page 71 - Warning! Important

●Turn the volume down if youcan’t hear people speakingnear yoFor information about how toset a maximum volume limit onyour handset, please refer tothe

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74For Your Safetyproduce heating effects causesno known adverse healtheffects. Many studies of lowlevel RF exposures have notfound any biological effe

Page 73 - FDA Consumer Update

exposure to the user that isnot necessary for devicefunction; and●Cooperate in providing usersof wireless phones with thebest possible information onp

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While these base stationsoperate at higher power thando the wireless phonesthemselves, the RF exposuresthat people get from thesebase stations are typ

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from flaws in their researchmethods. Animal experimentsinvestigating the effects ofRadio Frequency (RF) energyexposures characteristic ofwireless phon

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5. What research is needed todecide whether RF exposurefrom wireless phones poses ahealth risk?A combination of laboratorystudies and epidemiologicals

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about the effects of exposureto Radio Frequency (RF)energy. The FDA has been a leadingparticipant in the World HealthOrganization InternationalElectro

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8The BatteryThe phone comes with arechargeable battery. Thebattery charge level is shown atthe top right corner of the LCDscreen.Installing the Batter

Page 79 - 7. How can I find out how

Commission (FCC) guidelinesthat limit Radio Frequency (RF)energy exposures. The FCCestablished these guidelines inconsultation with the FDA andthe oth

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Determining the Spatial-PeakSpecific Absorption Rate (SAR)in the Human Body Due toWireless CommunicationsDevices: ExperimentalTechniques”, sets forth

Page 81 - Frequency energy from my

your body and the source ofthe RF, since the exposure leveldrops off dramatically withdistance. For example, youcould use a headset and carrythe wirel

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evidence that any healthhazard exists.11. What about wirelessphone interference withmedical equipment?Radio Frequency (RF) energyfrom wireless phones

Page 83 - 11. What about wireless

medical devices. Shouldharmful interference be foundto occur, the FDA will conducttesting to assess theinterference and work toresolve the problem.12.

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1. Get to know your wirelessphone and its features suchas speed dial and redial.Carefully read yourinstruction manual and learnto take advantage ofval

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5. Don’t take notes or look upphone numbers whiledriving. If you are reading anaddress book or businesscard, or writing a “to-do” listwhile driving a

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dangerous situations -- withyour phone at your side,help is only three numbersaway. Dial 911 or other localemergency number in thecase of fire, traffi

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device while operating avehicle, it is recommended thatyou consult your applicablejurisdiction’s local laws or otherregulations regarding such use.Suc

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energy by the human bodyexpressed in units of watts perkilogram (W/kg). The FCCrequires wireless phones tocomply with a safety limit of1.6 watts per k

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9Plug one end of the chargerinto the phone’s Charger/Accessory Port and the otherend into an electrical outlet.The charge time varies dependingupon th

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requirements, a minimumseparation distance of 0.79inches (2.0 cm) must bemaintained between the user sbody and the back of thephone. Third-party belt-

Page 91 - Wireless Devices

91the battery pack to find thenumber. Once you have theFCC ID number for a particularphone, follow the instructionson the website and it shouldprovide

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cochlear implants), users maydetect a buzzing, humming, orwhining noise. Some hearingdevices are more immune thanothers to this interferencenoise, and

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93rated. Your hearing devicemanufacturer or hearinghealth professional may helpyou find this rating. Higherratings mean that the hearingdevice is re

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94For Your Safetyreferenced in Section 20.19 ofthe FCC Rules. The HACrating and measurementprocedure are described inthe American NationalStandards In

Page 95 - Accessories

95AccessoriesThere are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items are soldsep

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12310 Driver Safety Tips84AAdd Airtime 20Airplane Mode 57Airtime Display 20Airtime Info 20Alarm Clock 42Alert Type 50All Calls 33Announce Alert 41Answ

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HHelp 41IImages 37Inbox 27LLanguages (Idiomas)52Location 58Lock Phone 54MMaking a Call FromYour Phone’sMemory 18Making Calls 10Memory 59Menu Style 52M

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Searching YourPhone’s Memory 17Security 54Serial Number 21Service Alerts 50Settings 31, 49Signal Strength 10Sound 49Sounds 38Speed Dialing 13Speed Dia

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