LG KE970 User Manual

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Some of contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - K E 9 7 0

P/N : MMBB0235851(1.1) Hwww.lgmobile.comSome of contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your serv

Page 2 - KE970 User Guide

vPlease remove the data cable beforepowering on the handset.Electronic devicesAll mobile phones may get interference,which could affect performance.vD

Page 3 - Contents

QI cannot find the lock, PIN, or PUKcode, or password?AThe default lock code is ‘0000’. If youforget or lose the lock code, contactyour phone dealer.

Page 4 - My stuff 72

Standard BatteryTravel AdapterThis charger allowsyou to charge thebattery while awayfrom home or your office.Note]Always use genuine LGaccessories.]Fa

Page 5

Technical dataTechnical data101GeneralProduct name: KE970System: GSM 900 / DCS 1800 / PCS 1900Ambient TemperaturesMax: +55°CMin: -10°C

Page 7 - For your safety

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

Page 8 - Exposure to radio

(3)Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship. (4) A warranty repair if the Customer Service Departme

Page 9 - Product care and

Avoid damage to yourhearingDamage to your hearing can occur if youare exposed to loud sound for long periodsof time. We therefore recommend that youdo

Page 10 - Road safety

Emergency callsEmergency calls may not be availableunder all mobile networks. Therefore, youshould never depend solely on your mobilephone for emergen

Page 11

Parts of the phoneFront viewKE970 featuresKE970 features12Alpha numeric keysvIn standby mode: Inputnumbers to dial Hold down- International calls- Act

Page 12 - Battery information and

KE970 features13Send keyvDial a phone number and answer acall.vIn standby mode: shows recentlydialled, received and missed calls.Left soft key/ Right

Page 13 - KE970 features

KE970 featuresKE970 features14MP3 keyActivates the MP3 player directly.Battery Charging Connector/ Cable connector and Ear jackHoles for acarring stra

Page 14 - Clear key

Rear viewKE970 features15Battery latchPress this button to removethe battery cover.FlashCamera lensBattery TerminalsBattery coverBatteryMemory card sl

Page 15

Display InformationIcon areaText and graphicareaSoft keyindicationsArea DescriptionFirst lineDisplays various icons.Middle linesDisplay messages,instr

Page 16 - Rear view

Icon DescriptionOutdoor menu in profile.Silent menu in profile.Headset menu in profile.You can divert a call.Indicates that the phone isaccessing WAP.

Page 17

Installing the SIM cardand the handset batteryMake sure the power is off before youremove the SIM card or battery.1. Remove the battery.Press and hold

Page 18

Disposal of your old appliance1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means theproduct is covered by the European Dire

Page 19 - Installation

3. Install the battery.Insert the the battery into the batterycompartment as metal contacts meet inthe middle of the phone.Push down the top of the ba

Page 20 - WARNING!

Charging the BatteryBefore connecting the travel adapter to thephone you must first install the battery.1. Ensure the battery is fully chargedbefore u

Page 21

Disconnecting thechargerDisconnect the charger from the phone bypulling the connector, not the cord.WARNING! • Unplug the charger during lightningstor

Page 22 - Disconnecting the

Inserting the memory cardInsert the memory card into the slot untilthe memory card is fully inserted into theslot, as shown in the figure below:Removi

Page 23

Making a Call1. Make sure your phone is powered on.2. Enter a phone number including the areacode.To edit a number on the display screen,simply press

Page 24 - General functions

Adjusting the VolumeDuring a call, if you want to adjust theearpiece volume, use the side keys of thephone.In idle mode, you can adjust the keyvolume

Page 25

Entering TextYou can enter alphanumeric characters byusing the phone’s keypad. For example,storing names in the Address Book, writinga message, creati

Page 26 - Entering Text

Symbolic ModeThis mode allows you to enter specialcharacters.Changing the Text Input Mode1. When you are in a field that allowscharacters to be entere

Page 27

vIf the desired word is missing from theword choices list, add it by using theABC mode.2. Enter the whole word before editing ordeleting any key strok

Page 28 - Using the ABC Mode

KeyCharacters in the order displayUpper Case Lower Case. , ? ! ' '' 1 - ( ) @ / : _ . , ? ! ' '' 1 - ( ) @ / : _A B C 2

Page 29

Introduction 5For your safety 6Guidelines for safeand efficient use 7KE970 features 12Parts of the phone Display information 16On-Screen IconsInstall

Page 30 - Contacts

Your phone offers a set of functions thatallow you to customise the phone. Thesefunctions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via the two so

Page 31 - In-call menu

Your phone provides a number of controlfunctions that you can use during a call. Toaccess these functions during a call, pressthe left soft key [Opti

Page 32 - Conference Calls

Muting the MicrophoneYou can mute the microphone during a callby pressing the [Mute] key. The handsetcan be unmuted by pressing the [Unmute].When the

Page 33

Making a Second CallYou can make a second call whilecurrently on a call. Enter the secondnumber and press the .When the second call is connected, the

Page 34 - Ending a Conference Call

Private Call in a Conference CallTo have a private call with one caller froma conference call, display the number ofthe caller you wish to talk to on

Page 35 - Menu Tree

The menu in this phone can be displayed in 2 ways. One is by list type or secondly in gridformat. Please note that menu number options are different i

Page 36 - 6. Contacts

Menu Tree354.1 All calls4.2 Missed calls4.3 Dialled calls4.4 Received calls4.5 Call duration4.6 Call costs4.7 Data information4. Call history5.1 New m

Page 37

Menu TreeMenu Tree367.1 Images7.2 Sounds7.3 Videos7.4 Documents7.5 Others7.6 Games & Apps7.7 External memory7. My stuff8.1 Alarm clock8.2 Calendar

Page 38 - Profiles

In Profiles, you can adjust and customisethe phone tones for different events,environments, or caller groups.There are five preset profiles: General,S

Page 39

vPower on/off volume: Set the volumeof the ringing tone when switching thephone on/off.vAuto answer: This function will beactivated only when your pho

Page 40

Call history 51All callsMissed callsDialled calls Received calls 52Call durationCall costs 53Data informationMessaging 54New messageTextMultimedia 55E

Page 41 - Go to URL

You can access various WAP (WirelessApplication Protocol) services such asbanking, news, weather reports and flightinformation. These services are spe

Page 42 - Settings

HomeMenu 2.1Connects to a homepage. The homepagewill be the site which is defined in theactivated profile. It will be defined by theservice provider i

Page 43 - Information

HistoryMenu 2.4This menu will shows the recent browsingpages.SettingsMenu 2.5You can set the profile, cache and securityrelated to internet service.Ne

Page 44 - Multimedia

Cache (Menu 2.5.2)The information or services you haveaccessed are saved in the cache memoryof the phone.Cookies (Menu 2.5.3)Check whether a cookie is

Page 45

You can enjoy various multimediafunctions on your phone such as camera,voice recorder, MP3 for your fun andconvinience.MP3 playerMenu 3.1The KE970 has

Page 46

You can transfer MP3 files from acompatible PC to the memory in yourphone using the Mass Storage. When youconnect the phone to a PC using the USBcable

Page 47

RepeatPlay allRepeat allRepeat one1. Press Multimedia menu, and then selectMP3 player.2. Press the left soft key [Options] toaccess the following men

Page 48

vSettings- Equalizer: This menu helps you toadjust to a variety of environmentswhen listening to music.- Play mode: This menu allows to setthe play mo

Page 49

CameraMenu 3.2Using the camera module built in yourphone, you can take pictures or recordvideos. Additionally, you can send photosto other people and

Page 50 - Voice recorder

- Auto Focus function is enabled whentaking a picture or sticker shot. Press thecamera button half way to adjustfocus.1. Hold down the in standby mo

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Tools 79Alarm clockCalendarCalculator 81MemoStop watch 82Unit converterWorld clockSIM servicesSettings 83Date & TimeSet dateDate formatSet timeTim

Page 52 - Call history

vMetering [ ]: Determines thelighting based on a little part of thesubject. You can select the Centred andCombined which is to be exposedcorrectly.vCo

Page 53

vRecording modeYou can choose General mode ofunlimited recording or MMS mode ofrecording up to 30 seconds.Record1. Press OK to start recording. Oncere

Page 54 - Data information

You can check the record of missed,received, and dialled calls only if thenetwork supports the Calling LineIdentification (CLI) within the service are

Page 55 - Messaging

Received callsMenu 4.4This option lets you view the last 50incoming calls. You can also:vView the number if available and call itor save it in the Add

Page 56

Call costsMenu 4.6Allows you to check the cost of your lastcall, all calls, remaining and reset the cost.To reset the cost, you need to PIN2 code.Data

Page 57

New messageMenu 5.1This menu includes functions related toSMS (Short Message Service), MMS(Multimedia Message Service), Email,voice mail, as well as t

Page 58

- Contacts: You can add phonenumbers or e-mail addresses inaddress book.- My business card: You can add yourBusiness card to the message.vSave to draf

Page 59

vPreview: You can preview multimediamessages you have created.vSave: You can save multimediamessages To drafts or As templatesvEdit subject: Allows yo

Page 60 - Email box

Email (Menu 5.1.3)To send/receive an email, you should setup the email account.1. You can input up to 20 email addressesin the To and Cc field.Tip: To

Page 61

Inbox Menu 5.2You will be alerted when you havereceived messages. They will be stored inInbox.If the phone shows ‘No space for SIMmessage’, you have t

Page 62 - Info message

Congratulations on your purchase of theadvanced and compact KE970 mobilephone, designed to operate with the latestdigital mobile communication technol

Page 63

vDelete: You can delete the currentmessage.vReply: You can reply to the sender.vReply to all: You can reply to all of thesender.vForward: You can forw

Page 64

DraftsMenu 5.4Using this menu, you can presetmultimedia messages that you use mostfrequently. This menu shows the presetmultimedia message list.The fo

Page 65

SentMenu 5.6This menu allows you to view themessages which are already sent. You cancheck the time and the contents ofmessage.Listen voicemailMenu 5.7

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Read (Menu 5.8.1)1. When you have received an info servicemessage and select Read to view themessage, it will be displayed on thescreen. You can read

Page 67

vSend via- Text message: Use this to send theselected template message by SMS.- Multimedia message: Use this tosend the selected template messageby MM

Page 68 - Push message

SettingsMenu 5.0Text message (Menu 5.0.1)vMessage types:Text, Voice, Fax, Paging, X.400,Email, ERMESUsually, the type of message is set toText. You ca

Page 69

vRead report: You can receive the reportwhether the receiver read the messageor not.vAuto download: If you select On, youreceive multimedia messagesau

Page 70 - Speed dials

Outgoing mail server: Enter theSMTP address and Port number ofcomputer that sends your email.- Advanced settingsProtocol type:Choose your protocoltype

Page 71

Voicemail number (Menu 5.0.4)You can receive the voicemail if yournetwork service provider supports thisfeature. When a new voicemail is arrived,the s

Page 72

SearchMenu 6.11. Select Search by press the left soft key[OK].2. Enter the name that you want to search.3. If you want to edit, delete, copy anentry,

Page 73 - My stuff

For your safetyFor your safety6Caution!• Switch off the phone in any areawhere required by specialregulations. For example, do not useyour phone in ho

Page 74 - Warning!

New contactMenu 6.2You can add phonebook entry by using thisfunction. Phone memory capacity is 1000entries. SIM card memory capacitydepends on the cel

Page 75

GroupsMenu 6.4You can list up to the members per eachgroup. There are 7 groups you can makelists to.vView members: Shows the groupmembers you have sel

Page 76 - Documents

SettingsMenu 6.71. Press the right soft [Contacts] instandby mode.2. Scroll to Settings, then press the leftsoft key [OK].vDefault memoryYou can set

Page 77

ImagesMenu 7.1Show the list of JPG files at Mymedia\Photos in Multimedia memory.vView: You can see the JPG file whenpressing OK key or selecting View

Page 78 - External memory

- Information: Show the fileinformation.vPrint via Bluetooth: Most pictures thatyou’ve taken in the camera mode anddownloaded through WAP can betransm

Page 79

Videos Menu 7.3Shows the list of 3GP, 3G2 files at Mymedia\Videos in Multimedia memory.Supported file types are 3gp files, that areencoded with MPEG4

Page 80 - Calendar

- Move to folder: Move the selectedfile to the folder.- Move to external memory: Movethe selected file to the Multimediamemory\external memory- Copy t

Page 81

OthersMenu 7.5Show the list of files in My media\Othersin the Multimedia memory.NotevWhen you connect the phone witha PC via Bluetooth, you can bothse

Page 82 - Calculator

Games & Apps Menu 7.6In this menu, you can manage the Javaapplications installed in your phone. Youcan play or delete downloadedapplications, or s

Page 83 - SIM services

My stuffMy stuff78vWhen you copy a file to theremovable disk, you can see amessage on the display“transferring”. It means MASSSTORAGE is working and d

Page 84

Please read these simple guidelines. Notfollowing these guidelines may bedangerous or illegal. Further detailedinformation is given in this manual.Exp

Page 85

Alarm clockMenu 8.1You can set the alarm clock to go off at aspecified time.1. Select On and enter the alarm time youwant.2. Select the repeat period:

Page 86

In the scheduler mode, press left soft key[Options] as follows;vViewView all schedules and memo for thechosen day.Use q,rto browse through thenote lis

Page 87

CalculatorMenu 8.3This contains the standard functions suchas +, -, x, n: Addition, Subtraction,Multiplication, and Division.Furthermore, you can use

Page 88 - Network

Stop watchMenu 8.51. Press [Start] to take time and record thelap time by pressing [Lap].2. Press [Stop] to ascertain the record oflap time.3. Press [

Page 89

Date & TimeMenu 9.1You can set functions relating to the dateand time.Set date (Menu 9.1.1)You can enter the current date.Date format (Menu 9.1.2)

Page 90 - USB connection

Brightness (Menu 9.3.3)You can set the brightness of LCD: 100%,80%, 60%, 40%Home screen shortcut (Menu 9.3.4)Selecting On displays the functionalities

Page 91

vBluetooth on/offYou can activate or cancel the Bluetoothfunction.vDevice listYou can view all devices which yourKE970 is already paired to. If you en

Page 92 - Send my number

- Add new: Allows to search newBluetooth devices and add them toyour phone’s list of paired devices.When you select Add new yourhandset will start to

Page 93

- My name: You can set the name ofBluetooth device. The default name isLG KE970.- My address: You can view theaddress of your Bluetooth device.Network

Page 94 - Security

GPRS attach (Menu 9.4.2.2)You can set GPRS service depending onvarious situations.vPower onIf you select this menu, the phone isautomatically register

Page 95

Product care andmaintenancevDo not disassemble this unit. Take it toa qualified service technician whenrepair work is required.vKeep away from electri

Page 96 - Change codes

- Call speed: The speed of your dataconnection; 9600 or 14400 (Dependson Operator)- Linger time: You need to entertimeout period. After entering that,

Page 97

2. Select USB Mass Storage Device, clickon Stop. The following message will appear:“The ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ devicecan now be safely removed from

Page 98

The submenusCall divert menus have the submenusshown below.- ActivateActivate the corresponding service.To voice mailboxForwards to message centre. Th

Page 99

vOnYou can send your phone number toanother party. Your phone number will be shown onthe receiver’s phone.vOffYour phone number will not be shown.Call

Page 100

SecurityMenu 9.6PIN code request (Menu 9.6.1)In this menu, you can set the phone to askfor the PIN code of your SIM card whenthe phone is switched on.

Page 101 - Accessories

Call barring (Menu 9.6.3)The Call barring service prevents yourphone from making or receiving certaincategory of calls. This function requires thecall

Page 102 - Technical data

Fixed dial number (Menu 9.6.4)(SIM dependent)You can restrict your outgoing calls toselected phone numbers. The numbers areprotected by your PIN2 code

Page 103

Flight modeMenu 9.7This allows you to use only the phone’sfeatures that do not require the use of thewireless network when you are in anairplane or in

Page 104

Please check to see if any problem whichyou may have with your phone is describedhere before taking it for service or calling aservice engineer.QHow d

Page 105

QThe phone gets warm.ADuring long calls, or if games/Internetare used for a long time, the phonemay become hot. This is perfectlynormal and has no eff

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