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Page 1 - P/N : MMBB0222206

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Page 2 - USER GUIDE

Guidelines for safe and efficient use9BATTERY INFORMATIONAND CARE°You do not need to completely discharge thebattery before recharging. Unlike other b

Page 3 - CONTENTS

PART OF THE PHONE1. EARPIECE2. MAIN LCD°Top: Signal strength, battery level and variousfunction°Bottom: Menu/Dialling/Message/Phonebookindications3. S

Page 4 - Contents

KE850 features11REAR VIEWBATTERYFLASHCAMERA AND MP3 HOT KEYLOCK KEYHANDSTRAP HOLESIM CARD SOCKETMEMORY CARD SLOTCAMERA LENSSELFPORTRAITMIRRORCABLE CON

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CAUTIONS FOR TOUCHKEYS1. Make sure your hands are clean and dry.°Remove all moisture from the surface of yourhands or the touch keys in a humidenviron

Page 6 - Introduction

KE850 features13DISPLAY INFORMATIONICONDESCRIPTIONUsed to enter menu directly.Used to send the text/multimedia message and to viewthe messages in the

Page 7 - For Your Safety

KE850 features14The screen displays several icons. These aredescribed below.ON-SCREEN ICONSICON/INDICATORDESCRIPTIONTells you the strength of thenetwo

Page 8 - MAINTENANCE

Installation15INSTALLING THE SIMCARD AND THE HANDSETBATTERYMake sure the power is off before you remove thebattery.1. REMOVE THE BATTERY COVER.Press t

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Installation163. INSTALL THE SIM CARD.Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder. Makesure that the SIM card is inserted properly andthat the gold co

Page 10 - AND CARE

Installation17CHARGING THE BATTERYBefore connecting the charger to the phone youmust first check the battery is installed.1. Ensure the battery is ful

Page 11 - PART OF THE PHONE

Installation18MEMORY CARDSlide the memory card into the slot until thememory card is fully inserted into the slot, asshown in the figure below:INSTALL

Page 12 - REAR VIEW

ENGLISHKE850 USER GUIDESome of contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software version of the phone or your service provi

Page 13 - CAUTIONS FOR TOUCH

MAKING A CALL1. Make sure your phone is powered on.2. In standby mode, tap icon. 3. Enter a phone number including the area code.To edit a number on

Page 14 - DISPLAY INFORMATION

General Functions20SIGNAL STRENGTHIf you are inside a building, being near a windowmay give you better reception. You can see thestrength of your sign

Page 15 - ON-SCREEN ICONS

General Functions21USING THE T9 MODEThe T9 predictive text input mode allows you toenter words easily with a minimum number of keypresses. As you pres

Page 16 - INSTALLING THE SIM

The touch screen consists of the menus as follow: Title menuSelecting Functions and Options22ICONDESCRIPTIONCall menuTool menuMultimedia menuSetting m

Page 17 - 5. REPLACE THE BATTERY COVER

In-Call Menu23Your phone provides a number of controlfunctions that you can use during a call. To accessthese functions during a call, press the left

Page 18 - DISCONNECTING THE

In-Call Menu24CONFERENCE CALLSThe conference service provides you with theability to have a simultaneous conversation withmore than one caller, if you

Page 19 - REMOVING THE MEMORY

ENDING A CONFERENCECALLA currently displayed caller from a conference callcan be disconnected by pressing the key.In-Call Menu25KE850_UK_0502 2007.5

Page 20 - General Functions

Menu Tree26This icon refers to the menusrelated to call, message andbrowser. DiallingContacts1 Search2 New contact3 Speed dials4 Groups5 Settings6 Inf

Page 21 - SIGNAL STRENGTH

Menu Tree273 SettingsFM RadioGames & Apps1 Default games2 Downloaded3 Information4 SettingsThis icon refers to the menusrelated to Tool for user&a

Page 22 - USING THE SYMBOL MODE

Bluetooth1 Bluetooth on/off2 Device list3 Bluetooth settings4 Supported servicesSIM serviceThis menu depends on SIM and thenetwork services.Menu Tree2

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5 INTRODUCTION7 GUIDELINES FOR SAFE ANDEFFICIENT USE10 KE850 FEATURES10 Part of the phone13 Display information14 On-Screen Icons 15 INSTALLATION15 In

Page 24 - In-Call Menu

Dialling29DIALLING (Menu 1)This icon stands for the menu related to Call. Ifyou select this icon, you can make a call, and senda message.You can enter

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Contacts30CONTACTS (Menu 2)1. Tap icon or menu icon in standby mode.2. Select Contacts menu.Search (Menu 2.1)1. Tap Search in Contacts menu.2. You can

Page 26 - ENDING A CONFERENCE

Contacts31Groups (Menu 2.4)You can list up to the members per each group.There are 7 groups you can make lists to.°Set group ringtone: Allows you to s

Page 27 - Menu Tree

Call history32CALL HISTORY (Menu 3)You can check the record of missed, received, anddialled calls only if the network supports theCalling Line Identif

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Call history33°Set tariff: You can set the currency type andthe unit price. Contact your service providers toobtain charging unit prices. To select th

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Message34MESSAGE (Menu 4)This menu includes functions related to SMS(Short Message Service), MMS (MultimediaMessage Service), Email, voice mail, as we

Page 30 - DIALLING (Menu 1)

Message35Options menu in Slide tab°Insert: You can insert image, video, sound, slide,text template, contact, business card, vCard,and vCalendar.°Previ

Page 31 - Speed dials (Menu 2.3)

Message36Signature (Menu 4.3.3)You can make your signature.Inbox (Menu 4.4)You will be alerted when you have receivedmessages. They will be stored in

Page 32 - Information (Menu 2.6)

Message37°Delete all: Deletes all of the messages in thefolder.Outbox (Menu 4.7)This menu allows to view the message which isabout to send or is faile

Page 33 - Call history

Message38Templates (Menu 4.11)Text template (Menu 4.11.1)You have 6 text templates as below;• Please call me back.• I'm late. I will be there at•

Page 34 - Data information (Menu 3.6)

Contents338 Templates38 Settings40 BROWSER40 Home40 Bookmarks40 Go to URL40 Settings42 MULTIMEDIA42 MY STUFF42 Images 43 Sounds43 Videos46 Documents46

Page 35 - New text message (Menu 4.1)

Message39°Network profile: If you select multimediamessage server, you can set the URL formultimedia message server.°Permitted msg typePersonal: Perso

Page 36 - New email message (Menu 4.3)

Browser40BROWSER (Menu 5)You can access various WAP (Wireless ApplicationProtocol) services such as banking, news, weatherreports and flight informati

Page 37 - Drafts (Menu 4.6)

Browser41Cache (Menu 5.4.2)The information or services you have accessedare saved in the cache memory of the phone.°Clear cache: Removes all context s

Page 38 - Info service (Menu 4.0)

My stuff42MULTIMEDIAIf you tap the Multimedia icon, you can enter themenu related to Multimedia such as camera,video camera, voice recorder, MP3, Radi

Page 39 - Settings (Menu 4.12)

My stuff43If you tap icon in a JPG/BMP/GIF/PNG list,you can view the submenus as follows (in Listview):°Send via: You can send the image throughMMS/E

Page 40 - Info message (Menu 4.12.6)

My stuff44If you tap the icon in a list, you can view thesubmenus as follows (in Thumbnail view):°Send via: Send the selected file to anotherdevice v

Page 41 - Settings (Menu 5.4)

• You can set the volume of video file by pressingvolume soft key.• You can continue to play from the stop point. InContinue to play popup menu, you c

Page 42 - Information (Menu 5.4.4)

My stuff46Documents (Menu 1.4)Show the text documents in SIM or phonememory. After opening the file, you can view thesubmenus by tapping icon.°Landsc

Page 43 - MULTIMEDIA

Camera47CAMERA (Menu 2)Do one of the following to display the cameracapture screen:1. Press the key at least two seconds to entercamera capture mode

Page 44 - Videos (Menu 1.3)

If you tap on the screen, you can view the menuas follows:After taking a picture, you can check the menu asfollows:Camera48BrightnessZoomingIconMenu D

Page 45 - My stuff

59 Call60 Security 62 Connectivity62 Flight mode63 Reset setting63 Memory status64 BLUETOOTH64 Bluetooth on/off64 Device list64 Bluetooth settings64 S

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Camcorder49CAMCORDER (Menu 3)1. Select Camcorder menu.Once the settings are displayed on the screen,you can scroll through them touching the icons.Scr

Page 47 - Others (Menu 1.5)

Voice recorder50VOICE RECORDER (Menu 4)You can record voice memo in Voice recordermenu.If you select with no voice file, you can viewthe submenus as

Page 48 - CAMERA (Menu 2)

MP3 Player51MP3 PLAYER (Menu 5)All songs (Menu 5.1)The KE850 has an integrated MP3 player built-in.You can enjoy listening to MP3 music files on amemo

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MP3 Player521. Press the MP3 key on the side of the phone toopen the MP3 player. Then select the play list toplay.2. Press the left soft key [Options

Page 50 - CAMCORDER (Menu 3)

FM Radio53FM RADIO (Menu 6)Radio (Menu 6.1)You can search radio stations and enjoy listeningto the radio.1. Tap the corresponding number key of a chan

Page 51 - VOICE RECORDER (Menu 4)

Games & Apps54GAMES & APPS (Menu 7)In this menu, you can manage the Javaapplications installed in your phone. You can playor delete downloaded

Page 52 - All songs (Menu 5.1)

Alarm clock55TOOLSYou can use various tools installed in the phonesuch as alarm, calculator, world clock, unitconverter, and scheduler.ALARM CLOCK (Me

Page 53 - Settings (Menu 5.3)

Alarm clock561. You can select one of seven unit types bytapping the menu.2. Input the number you want to convert in eachbar. It's impossible to

Page 54 - Radio (Menu 6.1)

Display57SETTINGSYou can configure the settings related to thephone.DISPLAY (Menu 1)Wallpaper (Menu 1.1)You can select the background pictures instand

Page 55 - Settings (Menu 7.4)

Profile58PROFILE (Menu 2)In Profile, you can adjust and customise thephone tones for different events, environments,or caller groups.There are five pr

Page 56 - UNIT CONVERTER (Menu 4)

Introduction5Congratulations on your purchase of theadvanced and compact Prada phone by LG,designed to operate with the latest digital mobilecommunica

Page 57 - MEMO (Menu 6)

Settings59SETTINGS (Menu 3)Date & Time (Menu 3.1)You can set the date and time.Date (Menu 3.1.1)You can enter the current date.Date format (Menu 3

Page 58 - SETTINGS

Settings60Send my number (Menu 3.4.2)(network and subscription dependent)°Set by networkIf you select this, you can send your phonenumber depending on

Page 59 - PROFILE (Menu 2)

Settings61Auto key lock (Menu 3.5.2)If you activate this function, the key will be lockedautomatically in standby mode without requestingthe action of

Page 60 - Call (Menu 3.4)

Settings62Connectivity (Menu 3.6)Network selection (Menu 3.6.1)You can select a network type.°Automatic: If you select Automatic mode, thephone will a

Page 61 - Security (Menu 3.5)

Settings63Reset setting (Menu 3.8)You can initialize all factory defaults. You needSecurity code to activate this function.°Restore default settings:

Page 62 - Auto key lock (Menu 3.5.2)

Bluetooth64BLUETOOTH (Menu 4)Bluetooth enables compatible mobile devices,peripherals and computers that are in closeproximity to communicate directly

Page 63 - Flight mode (Menu 3.7)

SIM service65SIM SERVICE (Menu 5)This menu depends on SIM and the networkservices.- In case the SIM card support SAT(i.e. SIMApplication Toolkit) serv

Page 64 - Memory status (Menu 3.9)

Accessories66Travel AdapterThis charger allows you to charge the battery while away from home or your office.Standard BatteryData cable/CDYou can conn

Page 65 - Supported services (Menu 4.4)

Network service67NETWORK SERVICEThe wireless phone described in this guide isapproved for use on the GSM 900, DCS 1800,PCS1900 network.°Dualband is a

Page 66 - SIM SERVICE (Menu 5)

Troubleshooting68TROUBLESHOOTINGThis chapter lists some problems that you might encounter while using your phone. Some problemsrequire that you call y

Page 67 - ACCESSORIES

Please read these simple guidelines. Not followingthese guidelines may be dangerous or illegal.Further detailed information is given in thismanual.WAR

Page 68 - NETWORK SERVICE

Troubleshooting69MESSAGECharging errorPhone losesnetworkNumber notpermittedPOSSIBLE CAUSESBattery totally emptyTemperature out of rangeContact problem

Page 69 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Technical Data70TECHNICAL DATAGeneralProduct name : KE850System : GSM 900 / DCS 1800 / PCS 1900Ambient TemperaturesMax. : +55°C (discharging)+45°C (ch

Page 70 - Troubleshooting

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Page 71 - TECHNICAL DATA

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LLIIMMIITTEEDD WWAARRRRAANNTTYY SSTTAATTEEMMEENNTT11.. WWHHAATT TTHHIISS WWAARRRRAANNTTYY CCOOVVEERRSS ::LG offers you a limited warranty that

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installation, or other acts which are not the fault of LG, including damage caused byshipping, blown fuses, spills of food or liquid.(3)Breakage or da

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Guidelines for safe and efficient use7EXPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCY ENERGYRadio wave exposure and Specific AbsorptionRate (SAR) informationThis mobile ph

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EFFICIENT PHONEOPERATIONELECTRONICS DEVICESAll mobile phones may get interference, whichcould affect performance.°Do not use your mobile phone near me

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