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ENGLISH
P/N : MMBB0327001(1.0) LG-UX265
G
USER GUIDE
Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile
phone. Retain it for future reference.
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Page 1 - USER GUIDE

ENGLISHP/N : MMBB0327001(1.0) LG-UX265GUSER GUIDEPlease read this manual carefully before operating your mobilephone. Retain it for future refere

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Table of Contents8Table of Contents4.2 Restrictions 774.3 Emergency #s 774.4 Change Lock Code 784.5 Reset Default 785. Call Settings 795.1 Answer Opt

Page 3 - Important Safety Precautions

Safety98Safetyhad been genetically engineeredor treated with cancer-causingchemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer inthe absence of RF ex

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99Safetyyears follow-up may be neededto provide answers about somehealth effects, such as cancer.This is because the intervalbetween the time of expos

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Safety100Safetywireless phone safety. The FDAprovides the scientific oversight,obtaining input from experts ingovernment, industry, andacademic organi

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101Safety(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)gives directions for locating theFCC identification number onyour phone so you can find yourphone’s RF expos

Page 7 - Messaging 41

Safety102Safetyproducts — and at this point wedo not know that there is — it isprobably very small. But if youare concerned about avoidingeven potenti

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103Safetyother national governments haveadvised that children bediscouraged from using wirelessphones at all. For example, thegovernment in the United

Page 9 - Settings 71

Safety104Safetyperformance requirements forhearing aids and wireless phonesso that no interference occurswhen a person uses a“compatible” phone and a“

Page 10 - Table of Contents

105Safetyusing your wireless phone behindthe wheel of a car, practice goodcommon sense and rememberthe following tips:1. Get to know your wirelessphon

Page 11 - Limited Warranty

Safety106Safetyphone numbers while driving.If you are reading an addressbook or business card, orwriting a “to-do” list whiledriving a car, you are no

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107Safetymedical emergency. Remember,it’s a free call on your wirelessphone! 9. Use your wireless phone tohelp others in emergencies.Your wireless pho

Page 13 - Technical Details

9Table of ContentsFor Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag 89Safety Information 89Charger and Adapter Safety 89Battery Information and Care 90Explosion,

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Safety108SafetyConsumer Informationon SAR(Specific Absorption Rate)This Model Phone Meets theGovernment’s Requirements forExposure to Radio Waves. You

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109Safetywith the phone transmitting at itshighest certified power level in alltested frequency bands.Although SAR is determined atthe highest certifi

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Safety110Safetymodel phone with all reportedSAR levels evaluated as incompliance with the FCC RFemission guidelines. The highest SAR value for thismo

Page 17 - Part 15.105 statement

111SafetyFCC Hearing-AidCompatibility (HAC)Regulations for WirelessDevices On July 10, 2003, the U.S.Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) Report an

Page 18 - Phone Overview

Safety112SafetyM-Ratings: Phones rated M3 orM4 meet FCC requirements andare likely to generate lessinterference to hearing devicesthan phones that are

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113SafetyThe M mark is intended to besynonymous with the U mark.The T mark is intended to besynonymous with the UT mark.The M and T marks arerecommend

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Accessories114AccessoriesThere are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items

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Limited Warranty Statement115Limited Warranty Statement1. WHAT THIS WARRANTYCOVERS:LG offers you a limited warrantythat the enclosed subscriber unitan

Page 22 - Menus Overview

Department of LG. LG shallbear the cost of shippingthe product back to theconsumer after thecompletion of service underthis limited warranty.2. WHAT T

Page 23 - Settings

117Limited Warranty Statementincluding, but not limited toany implied warranty ofmarketability or fitness for aparticular use.(7) Damage resulting fro

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Welcome10WelcomeThank you for choosing thecellular phone,designed to operate with thelatest digital mobilecommunication technology,Code Division Multi

Page 25 - Charging the Battery

LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FORTHE LOSS OF THE USE OF THEPRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,LOSS OR ANY OTHERDAMAGES, DIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL, ARISINGOUT OF THE USE OF,

Page 26 - Fa c e p l a t e

110 Driver Safety Tips104AAccessories 114Airplane Mode 80Alarm Clock 84Albums 61Alert Type 72All Calls 53All Messages 50All Songs 60Announce Alert 67A

Page 27 - Do not attempt to remove the

FFCC Hearing-AidCompatibility (HAC)Regulations forWireless Devices 111FDA Consumer Update94Font Settings 75GGenres 61Getting Started withYour Phone 23

Page 28 - Signal Strength

Notepad 68OOne-Touch Dial 79PPAC-MAN 84Paired Devices 62PC Connection 81Phone Info 83Phone Numbers WithPauses 33Phone Overview 16Picture Message 51Pla

Page 29 - Correcting Dialing Mistakes

Turning the Phone Onand Off 26UUnit Converter 70Using Phone Menus38VVoice Command 65Voice Privacy 80Voicemail 48, 65Volume 71Volume QuickAdjustment 29

Page 30 - Receiving Calls

Technical Details11Technical DetailsImportant InformationThis user’s guide providesimportant information on the useand operation of your phone.Please

Page 31 - Volume Quick Adjustment

Technical Details12Technical DetailsThe Cellular and PCS CDMAnetworks consist of MSO (MobileSwitching Office), BSC (BaseStation Controller), BTS (Base

Page 32 - Speed Dialing

13Technical Details* TSB-74: Protocol between anIS-95A system and ANSI J-STD-0081xRTT system receives twice asmany subscribers in the wirelesssection

Page 33 - Dials (from 10 to 99)

Technical Details14Technical Detailsextended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, andsimilar accessories containingmetallic components shou

Page 34 - Text Input

15Technical DetailsDon't use the phone with adamaged antenna. A damagedantenna could cause a minor skinburn. Contact your local dealerfor a repla

Page 35 - Phone Numbers With

Phone Overview16Phone Overview1. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller. 2. LCD ScreenDisplays messages and indicator icons.When the phone is turned on, po

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17Phone Overview15 . Camera LensUse to take photos.Keep it clean for optimal photo quality. 16 . Side Keys Use to adjust the ringer volume in stand

Page 37 - Searching Your Phone’s

Copyright ©2009 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LGGroup and its related entities. All other

Page 38 - Phone’s Memory

Phone Overview18Phone OverviewEntering Text With the QWERTY KeyboardYour phone features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, specificallydesigned for easy and

Page 39 - Missed Calls/ Received

19Phone OverviewTo enter text with the QWERTY keyboard: 1. In any text entry screen, slide open the QWERTY keyboard. (The display automatically adjus

Page 40 - Using Phone Menus

Menus Overview20Menus OverviewContacts 1. New Contact2. Contact List3. Groups4. Speed Dials5. My Name CardMessaging 1. New Text Message2. New PictureM

Page 41 - 3. Groups

21Menus OverviewTools1. Voice Command1. Start Command2. CommandMode3. Announce Alert4. Train Word5. Best Match2. My Menu3. Calendar4. Ez Tip Calc5. No

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Menus Overview22Menus Overview3. Icon Glossary4. VersionPAC-MANAlarm ClockYour NavigatorMenu AccessPress Menu toaccess the twelvephone menus. Therear

Page 43 - Messaging

Getting Started with Your Phone23Getting Started with Your PhoneNoticePlease makesure that theLG logo of thecharger connectorfaces down before inserti

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1. Plug the end of the adapterinto the phone’s charger portand the other end into anelectrical outlet.2. The charge time variesdepending upon the batt

Page 45 - 2. New Picture Message

25Getting Started with Your PhoneHow to Install YourmicroSD™Card1. Locate the microSD™slot onthe right side of the phoneand gently uncover the slotope

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Battery Charge LevelThe battery charge level is shownat the top right of the LCDscreen. When the battery chargelevel becomes low, the lowbattery senso

Page 47 - 3. Inbox

Screen IconsTo see the icon glossary, go toMenu->Settings->Phone Info ->IconGlossaryon your phone.Making Calls1. Make sure the phone isturned

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Important Safety Precautions1Important Safety PrecautionsRead these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous orillegal. Further detailed info

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Getting Started with Your Phone28Getting Started with Your PhoneRedialing Calls1. Press twice to redial thelast number you dialed. Thelast 120 number

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Quick Access to Convenient Features29Quick Access to Convenient FeaturesLock ModeKeyguard Mode QuickActivation1. Press Menu when theslide is closed.2

Page 51 - 8. Settings

Call WaitingYour cellular service may offercall waiting. While a call is inprogress one beep indicates anincoming call. When call waitingis enabled, y

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31Quick Access to Convenient FeaturesDialing Single Digit SpeedDials (from 2 to 9)Press and hold the Speed Dialnumber.OREnter the Speed Dial numberand

Page 53 - 9. Delete All

Text InputYou can input and edit yourBanner, Calendar, Contacts,Alarm Clock, Notepad, andMessages plus much more.When Entering Text Without theQWERTYK

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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory33Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryThe Basics of StoringContacts Entries1. From standby mode enter thephone number you wa

Page 55 - 6. Data Counter

Storing a Number with Pauses1. Press Menu.2. Press Contacts.3. Press New Contact.4. Enter a name (up to 22characters).5. Enter the number in any ofthe

Page 56 - Multimedia

35Contacts in Your Phone’s MemorySearching Your Phone’sMemoryThe phone is ableto perform a dynamic search ofthe contents in your phone’smemory. A dyna

Page 57 - 3. Images

Contact List Search:Search for contact eitherusing Navigation or SearchWindow.Send Message: Send a text message or picturemessage, to the selectedcont

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From Contacts1. While in Standby Mode, pressRight Soft Key Contactsto display your Contacts. 2. Use to highlight theContact entry, then press .3. Us

Page 59 - 5. Shuffle

Important Safety Precautions2Important Safety Precautions1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to directsunlight or use it in places with hi

Page 60 - Incoming Calls

Using Phone Menus38ContactsContactsThe Contacts Menu allows youto store names, phone numbersand other information in yourphone’s memory. 1. New Contac

Page 61 - 1. easyedge Apps

39Contacts2. Contact ListAllows you to view your ContactList.1. Press , , .2. Choose from the followingoptions:GPress to scroll throughyour Contacts

Page 62 - 3. Recently Played

Contacts40Contacts4. Speed DialsAllows you to view your SpeedDials list, designate new SpeedDials, or remove Speed Dialdesignations entered in yourCon

Page 63 - 6. Albums

Messaging41MessagingMessagingThe can store atotal of up to 435 incomingmessages and drafts. Theinformation stored in themessages is determined byphone

Page 64 - Bluetooth

Messaging42MessagingGroupsSelect a recipient fromyour Groups.General/Family/ Friends/Colleagues/ Business/ SchoolCancelCancels editing yourmessage.4.

Page 65 - 2. Power

43MessagingMessage Icon ReferenceInboxNew/Unread Text/Picture MessageOpened/Read Text/Picture MessageNew/Unread Notification MessageOpened/Read Notifi

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Messaging44Messaging5. With the Image fieldhighlighted press Left Soft KeyAdd, highlight one of theoptions (below) available, andpress to select:Image

Page 67 - 1. Voice Command

45Messaging* Editing SubjectPreview/ Add/ Go to/ SaveAs/ Priority Level/ Remove/Cancel11. Press to send.3. InboxThe phone alerts you in 2 wayswhen yo

Page 68 - 1.2 Command Mode

Messaging46MessagingWhen viewing a particular textmessage and the View Typeisset to Detail View, the Right SoftKey Optionsmenu will containthe followi

Page 69 - 2. My Menu

47Messaging1. Press , , .2. Use to highlight a sentmessage. Press Left Soft KeyResendto resend themessage to the recipient, Viewto view the message,

Page 70 - 5. Notepad

3Important Safety Precautions1. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it mayshort-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or

Page 71 - 7. World Clock

Messaging48Messaging5. DraftsDisplays saved messages anddraft messages.1. Press , , .2. Use to highlight a Savedmessage.GPress to Edit.GOr press th

Page 72 - 9. Unit Converter

49MessagingGPress Right Soft Key Exitto return to the Messagingmenu.7. TemplatesAllows you to display, edit, andadd text phrases. These textstrings al

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Messaging50MessagingMessaging Settings Sub-MenuDescriptions8.1 All Messages1. Auto Save (Auto Save/Prompt/ Do Not Save)With this feature on, messagesa

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51Messaging8.3 Picture Message1. Auto Receive (On/ Off)With this set to On, attachedcontent will automaticallydownload when a new picturemessage is re

Page 75 - 2. Display

Call History52Call HistoryCall HistoryThe Call History Menu is a list ofthe last phone numbers orContacts entries for calls youplaced, accepted, or mi

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53Call History4. All CallsAllows you to view the list ofmissed, received and dialed calls;up to 120 entries.1. Press , , .2. The history of all calls

Page 77 - 2.9 Word Prediction

Multimedia54MultimediaMultimediaView, take, and trade your digitalpictures right from your wirelessphone. 1. Take Photo1. Press , , . 2. Set the bri

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55MultimediaSave to PhoneSave to Card MemorySet AsMain Screen / Picture ID2. Record VoiceAllows you to add, listen to, anderase short verbal reminders

Page 79 - 4.3 Emergency #s

Multimedia56MultimediaGPress Viewto view theselected image.GPress Left Soft Key Sendto send the selectedimage to somebody else. 4. AudiosAllows you to

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57MultimediaGPress Left Soft Key Sendto send the selectedaudio clip to somebodyelse. GPress Playto play theselected audio clip.GPress Right Soft Key O

Page 81 - 5. Call Settings

Table of Contents4Table of ContentsImportant Safety Precautions 1Table of Contents 4Welcome 10Technical Details 11Important Information 11FCC Part 15

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easyedgeSM58easyedgeSMeasyedgeSMeasyedgeSMallows you to domore than just talk on yourphone. easyedgeSMis atechnology and service thatallows you to dow

Page 83 - 7. S y s t e m

Music59Music1. easyedge AppsAllows you to download selectedapplications while displaying theentire application list retrievedfrom the easyedgeSMserver

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Music60Music1. All Songs1. Press , , .2. Use to select the musicfile and press Playto playor the Right Soft Key Options:Add to Playlist/ Delete/Infor

Page 85 - 9. Phone Info

61Music4. ArtistsAllows you to view and listen toyour music by Artists.1. Press , , .2. Use to select the artistto view and press to viewthe songs i

Page 86 - Your Navigator

Bluetooth®62Bluetooth®Bluetooth®The is compatiblewith devices that support theBluetooth®headset and hands-free profile(s)*. You may createand store 20

Page 87 - TIA Safety Information

63Bluetooth®3. Press Left Soft Key Search.4. If Bluetooth®power is set tooff, you will be prompted toturn power on. Highlight Ye sand press .5. Choos

Page 88 - For your phone to operate

Bluetooth®64Bluetooth®3. My VisibilityAllows you to set the visibility ofyour Bluetooth®device.1. Press , , .2. Use to select a setting,then press

Page 89 - Health Care Facilities

Tools65ToolsToolsYour phone is equipped withhelpful tools, including: VoiceCommand, My Menu, Calendar,Ez Tip Calc, Notepad, Calculator,World Clock, St

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Tools66Tools1.1.3 Missed CallsYou can hear details aboutmissed calls.1.Press , , , ,.1.1.4 MessagesThis voice command feature willread out information

Page 91 - Safety Information

67Tools1.3 Announce AlertAllows you to customize theAnnounce Alert function. AlertAnnounce allows you to hearmore information about anincoming call in

Page 92 - Explosion, Shock, and Fire

5Table of ContentsCorrecting Dialing Mistakes 27Redialing Calls 28Receiving Calls 28Quick Access to ConvenientFeatures 29Lock Mode 29Mute Function 29V

Page 93 - General Notice

Tools68Tools3. CalendarAllows you to store and accessyour agenda(s). Simply enteryour appointments in theCalendar, and your phone willalert you with a

Page 94 - Warning! Important

69Tools3. Type the note, then press .A confirmation messagedisplays briefly, then displaysyour list of notes.Viewing and Editing a NotepadEntry1. Acc

Page 95 - Avoiding hearing damage

Tools70Tools2. Press Right Soft Key Citiesto select a specific cityand display the date/time inthat location, then press .3. Use to scroll through a

Page 96 - FDA Consumer

Settings71SettingsSettings1. SoundOptions to customize yourphone's sounds:1.1 RingersAllows you to assign ringtonesfor incoming calls.1. Press ,

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Settings72Settings1.4 Alert TypeAllows you to select the alerttypes.1. Press , , , .2. Use to highlight the alertyou wish to edit.Call Alert/ Message

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73Settings1. Press , , , .2. Use to set On/ Off, thenpress .1.7 Slide ToneAllows you to set a flip tone thatwill play when you Slide yourphone open or

Page 99 - 3. What kinds of phones are

Settings74Settings1. Press , , , .2. Use to scroll betweenOn/ Off.3. Use to highlight the textwindow.4. Input text and press Left SoftKey Abcto chan

Page 100 - 5. What research is needed to

75Settings2. Switch between the options(below) using .Normal Clock/ AnalogClock/ Digital Clock/ DualClock/ Calendar/ Clock &Keymap/ Off3. Press O

Page 101 - 6. What is the FDA doing to

Settings76Settings1. Press , , , .2. Use to set On/ Off, thenpress .2.0 Name Match forDialingAllows you to turn Name Matchfor Dialing On or Off.1. Pre

Page 102 - Radio Frequency energy

77Settings4. Use to select an option,then press .UnlockThe phone will remainunlocked.LockThe phone is lockeduntil it is unlocked again.When locked,

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Table of Contents6Table of Contents7. Templates 498. Settings 498.1 All Messages 508.2 Text Message 508.3 Picture Message 518.4 Edit Voicemail # 519.

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Settings78Settings4.4 Change Lock CodeAllows you to enter a new four-digit lock code.1. Press , , .2. Enter the four-digit lock codeand press .3. Pres

Page 105 - 11. What about wireless phone

79Settings5. Call SettingsThe Call Settings menu allowsyou to designate how the phonehandles both incoming andoutgoing calls.5.1 Answer OptionsAllows

Page 106 - 10 Driver Safety Tips

Settings80Settings5.4 Voice PrivacyAllows you to set the voiceprivacy feature for CDMA calls asEnhanced or Standard. CDMA technology already offersinh

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81Settings6. PC ConnectionAllows you to select the PCconnection mode for yourdevice.1. Press , , .2. Use to select a setting,then press .USB Modem/

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Settings82Settings7.1.2 Set NAMAllows you to select the phone’sNAM (Number AssignmentModule) if the phone isregistered with multiple serviceproviders.

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83Settings8. MemoryAllows you to check out thememory status of your phoneand change Save options.1. Press , , .2. Use to highlight SaveOptions/ Phone

Page 110 - Consumer Information

PAC-MAN/ Alarm Clock/ Your Navigator84PAC-MAN/ Alarm Clock/ Your NavigatorPAC-MANShortcut for the PAC-MANapplication. Download may benecessary.1. Pres

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Safety85SafetyTIA Safety InformationThe following is the completeTIA Safety Information forwireless handheld phones. Exposure to Radio FrequencySignal

Page 112

Safety86Safetycould damage the phone andmay violate FCC regulations.Phone OperationNORMAL POSITION: Hold thephone as you would any othertelephone with

Page 113 - Devices

87Safetyrecommends that a minimumseparation of six (6) inches bemaintained between a handheldwireless phone and a pacemakerto avoid potential interfer

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7Table of Contents1.1.2 Voicemail 651.1.3 Missed Calls 661.1.4 Messages 661.1.5 Time & Date 661.1.6 Help 661.2 Command Mode 661.3 Announce Alert 6

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Safety88Safetyinstruct you to do so. Hospitalsor health care facilities may useequipment that could besensitive to external RF energy.VehiclesRF signa

Page 116 - Accessories

89Safetybelow deck on boats; fuel orchemical transfer or storagefacilities; vehicles using liquefiedpetroleum gas (such as propaneor butane); areas wh

Page 117 - Limited Warranty Statement

Safety90SafetyBattery Information and CareGPlease dispose of your batteryproperly or take it to yourlocal wireless carrier forrecycling.GThe battery d

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91Safetyensure that it’s firmlyconnected. If not, it may causeexcessive heat or fire.GIf you put your phone in apocket or bag withoutcovering the rece

Page 119 - 4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

Safety92SafetyGDo not use the phone if theantenna is damaged. If adamaged antenna contactsskin, it may cause a slightburn. Please contact an LGAuthori

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93Safetyexperience ringing in your ears ormuffled speech, stop listeningand have your hearing checked.The louder the volume, the lesstime is required

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Safety94SafetyGLimit the amount of time youuse headset at high volume.GAvoid turning up the volumeto block out noisysurroundings.GTurn the volume down

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95Safetyadverse health effects. Manystudies of low level RF exposureshave not found any biologicaleffects. Some studies havesuggested that some biolog

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Safety96Safetybest possible information onpossible effects of wirelessphone use on human health.The FDA belongs to aninteragency working group of thef

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97Safety3. What kinds of phones arethe subject of this update?The term “wireless phone” refershere to handheld wireless phoneswith built-in antennas,

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