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LG 500
User Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

LG 500User GuideLG500 ENG Rogers_1026 2005.11.7 10:26 AM ˘`1

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Phone ComponentsYour PhoneMUSIC PHONE8. Display screen13. Camera/Video key12. Right soft key11. End /Power key10. Message key9. Confirmation key14.

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11Your Phone’s Features1. Earpiece2. Navigation key: Use for quick access to phonefunctions.3. Send key: You can dial a phone number and answerincomin

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12BacklightA backlight illuminates the display and the keypad.When you press any key or open the flip, the backlightturns on. It turns off if no key i

Page 5 - Unpacking

13On-Screen IconsThe table below describes various display indicatorsor icons that appear on the phone’s display screen.Your PhoneIcon DescriptionIndi

Page 6 - For Your Safety

14Installing the SIM CardWhen you subscribe to a cellular network, you areprovided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with yoursubscription details, such

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154. Position the lugs on the down of the battery into theretaining holder. Then push the bottom of the batteryinto position until it clicks.Getting S

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16Memory card LG 500 is equipped on the side with Memory card witha maximum of 512MB capacity. You can use this cardto save data files such as MP3 son

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17The gold contacts of the Memory card must be facing upMemory card adapterWhen you insert the memory card into its adapter, itcan be used with device

Page 10 - Your Phone

18Access CodesYou can use the access codes described in thissection to avoid unauthorized use of your phone.Theaccess codes can be changed by using th

Page 11 - Your Phone’s Features

19Making a Call1. Make sure your phone is powered on.2. Enter a phone number including the area code.To edit a number on the display screen, simply p

Page 12 - Display Information

Unpacking ... 5For Your Safety ... 6Your Phone ...

Page 13 - On-Screen Icons

20Adjusting the VolumeDuring a call, if you want to adjust the earpiecevolume, use the side keys of the phone.In idle mode, you can adjust the ring vo

Page 14 - Getting Started

21T9 ModeThis mode allows you to enter words with only onekeystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad has morethan one letter. The T9 mode automatica

Page 15 - Charging the Battery

222. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting anykeystrokes.3. Complete each word with a space by pressing the. To delete letters, press C. Pr

Page 16 - Inserting the memory card

23Using the 123 (Numbers) ModeThe 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers in a textmessage (a telephone number, for example).Press the keys correspondin

Page 17 - Removing the memory card

24Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customize the phone. These functions are arranged in menusand sub-menus, accessed via the two

Page 18 - Access Codes

25Your phone provides a number of control functions thatyou can use during a call. To access these functionsduring a call, press the left soft key [Op

Page 19 - General Functions

26Conference CallsThe conference service provides you with the ability tohave a simultaneous conversation with more than onecaller, if your network se

Page 20 - Entering Text

27The following illustration shows the available menu structure and indicates the:] Number assigned to each menu option.] Page where you can find the

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287. Tools (see page 49)7.1 Alarm Clock7.2 Calendar7.3 Voice Memo7.3.1 Record7.3.2 View List7.4 Calculator7.5 Notepad7.6 World Clock7.7 Unit Converter

Page 22 - Using the ABC Mode

29MultimediaCamera / Video Menu 1.1The integrated camera allows you to take pictures at amaximum resolution 640X480 pixels (also known asVGA).Taking

Page 23 - Using the Symbol Mode

Drafts ... 37Voice Mail ...

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30] Self Timer: Determines the delay time.] Flash: Allows you to turn the flash on or off. For onetouch access, press , while in Camera (or Video)mo

Page 25 - In-Call Menu

31Photo Gallery (Menu 1.1.3)All the still images taken in the Take Photo menu arestored in this menu. You can view, organize and sendthe pictures save

Page 26 - Conference Calls

32] Edit: (Shown in the normal view) After selecting thenormal view of an image, you can edit it as follows. Afterediting, the changed image can be sa

Page 27 - Menu Tree

33MultimediaCheck Memory (Menu 1.1.6)You can check the current memory status on thephone.MP3 Player Menu 1.2] All Songs: This menu allows to view the

Page 28 - 9. Settings (see page 57)

34This menu includes functions related to SMS (ShortMessage Service), MMS (Multimedia MessageService), voice mail, as well as the network’s servicemes

Page 29 - Multimedia

35Messaging] Color: You can select Color of the foreground andbackground.] Alignment: You can make the message contentsaligned Left, Center or Right.]

Page 30 - Record Video (Menu 1.1.2)

36Messaging]Reply: You can reply to the sender.]Delete: You can delete the current message.] Forward: You can forward the selected message toanother p

Page 31 - Photo Gallery (Menu 1.1.3)

37Messaging] Delete: Deletes the message you choose.] Edit: Edits the message you choose.] Information: To view the information of the message.] Dele

Page 32 - Video Gallery (Menu 1.1.4)

38MessagingVoice Mail Number (Menu 2.5.2)Allows you to change the voice mail server number, ifnecessary.n NoteVoice Mail is a network feature. Please

Page 33 - MP3 Player Menu 1.2

39Messaging] Edit Subject: You can edit subject.] Move to: You can move to previous or next slide.] Delete Slide: You can delete current slides.] Set

Page 34 - Messaging

Unit Converter ... 51Infrared ...

Page 35 - Multimedia (Menu 2.1.2)

40MessagingIf you want to receive it later, the notificationmessage stored in inbox and you can check it later.- Home Network Only: If you select home

Page 36 - Inbox Menu 2.2

41Each type of information is associated with a number,which can be obtained from the service provider. Whenyou receive an info service message, a pop

Page 37 - Drafts Menu2.4

42You can access various WAP(Wireless ApplicationProtocol) services such as banking, news, weatherreports and flight information. These services aresp

Page 38 - Templates Menu 2.7

43Access Point Menu 3.2A profile is the network information used to connect tothe Internet. The options are:] Homepage: This setting allows you to en

Page 39 - Settings Menu 2.8

44Allow Cache (Menu 3.3.2)Set a value whether a connection attempt is madethrough cache or not.n Note A cache is a buffer memory, which is used to sto

Page 40 - Info Messages (Menu 2.8.4)

45Java is a technology developed by Sun Microsystems.Similar to the way you would download the JavaApplet using the standard Netscape or MS InternetEx

Page 41 - Check Memory Menu 2.9

46Games & Apps Menu 5.1For further details, see page 45.Ringtones / Audio Menu 5.2Download Ring Tune (Menu 5.2.1)For further details, see page 5

Page 42 - Internet

47You can check the record of missed, received, anddialed calls only if the network supports the CallingLine Identification (CLI) within the service a

Page 43 - Cache Settings Menu 3.3

48Call Duration Menu 6.5Allows you to view the duration of your incoming andoutgoing calls. You can also reset the call times. Recent CallsLG500 ENG

Page 44 - Information Menu 3.6

49Alarm Clock Menu 7.1You can set up to 5 alarm clocks to go off at aspecified time.1. Select On and enter the alarm time you want.2. Select the repe

Page 45 - Games & Apps

Check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below.HandsetUser GuideTravel AdapterStandard Battery5Memory card adapter / Memory cardUSB Data c

Page 46 - Media Services

50Voice Memo Menu 7.3The voice memo feature you to record up to 10 voicemessages and each memo is up to 20 Seconds.Record (Menu 7.3.1)1. You can reco

Page 47 - Recent Calls

51ToolsNotepad Menu 7.5You can make up to maximum 10 memos.1. Select a Notepad entry you would like to use.2. If it is empty, use the left soft key [

Page 48 - Call Duration Menu 6.5

52Tools•Configure and activate an IrDA-compliant infraredport on your PC.•Activate the infrared feature on the phone; thesymbol appears on the right s

Page 49 - Calendar Menu 7.2

53You can store phone numbers and their correspondingnames in the memory of your SIM card. In addition,you can store up to 250 numbers and names in th

Page 50 - Calculator Menu 7.4

54• Adding new entries into SIM memory You can enter a name and number, and select therequired group. (Depends on the SIM)• Adding new entries into ph

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55Address BookCopy All Contacts Menu 8.5You can copy or move entries from the SIM cardmemory to the phone memory and vice versa.SIM to Phone (Menu 8.

Page 52 - IrDA port

56Address BookInformation Menu 8.8Service Dial Number (Menu 8.8.1)You can view the list of Service Dialing Numbers (SDN)assigned by your network prov

Page 53 - Address Book

57Sounds Menu 9.1Download Ring Tune (Menu 9.1.1)Allows you to download ring tunes.Ringtones (Menu 9.1.2)Shows your list of pre-loaded and downloadedr

Page 54 - Caller Groups Menu 8.4

58Banner (Menu 9.2.5)If you select On, you can edit the text which isdisplayed in standby mode.Theme (Menu 9.2.6)You can choose 3 kinds of color schem

Page 55 - Settings Menu 8.7

59Settings] All Fax Calls: Diverts to a number with a faxconnection unconditionally.• Activate: Activates the corresponding service.- To Voice Mail Ce

Page 56 - Information Menu 8.8

6Important InformationThis user guide contains important information on the useand operation of this phone. Please read all theinformationcarefully fo

Page 57 - Settings

60SettingsSelect Line (Menu 9.4.7)This setting is shown only if the SIM card supports twosubscriber numbers, that is, two phone lines. Selectwhich pho

Page 58 - Call Menu 9.4

61SettingsCall Barring Service (Menu 9.5.3)Call barring allows you to restrict from making andreceiving calls with your phone. For this function, youn

Page 59 - Auto Redial (Menu 9.4.6)

62Settingsn Note PIN: Personal Identification Number.Connection Menu 9.6Depending on ENS (Enhanced Network Selection)function and “PLMN Mode” in SIM,

Page 60 - Security Menu 9.5

63SettingsThe default setting is “America (850/1900)” so in orderto switch to the European frequency, simply select the“Europe (1800)” option from the

Page 61 - Change Codes (Menu 9.5.5)

64Q How do I view the list of outgoing calls, incomingcalls and missed calls?A Press the S key.Q How do I clear all call history?A Press the left soft

Page 62 - Connection Menu 9.6

65Q Why does the battery life get shorter in standbymode?A The battery is worn out. As time passes, the batterylife gradually becomes shorter. If the

Page 63 - Reset Default Menu 9.7

66TIA Safety InformationProvided herein is the complete TIA Safety Informationfor Wireless Handheld phones. Inclusion of the textcovering Pacemakers,

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67pointed up and over your shoulder.Tips on Efficient OperationFor your phone to operate most efficiently:] Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily whe

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68Safety Guidelines] If you have any reason to suspect that interferenceis taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Hearing AidsSome digital wir

Page 66 - Safety Guidelines

69Safety GuidelinesPotentially Explosive AtmosphereTurn your phone OFF when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signsand i

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7] Store the battery in a place out of reach of children.] Be careful that children do not swallow any parts suchas rubber plugs (bottom data port plu

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70Safety Guidelines] Replace the battery when it no longer providesacceptable performance. The battery can berecharged several hundred times beforerep

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71Safety Guidelines] The data saved in your phone might be deleted dueto careless use, repair of the phone, or upgrade ofthe software. Please backup y

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72Safety Guidelinesalso emit very low levels of RF when in the standbymode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce healtheffects (by heating tissue), e

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73Safety Guidelines] Environmental Protection Agency] Occupational Safety and Health Administration(Administración de la seguridad y salud laborales)]

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74Safety Guidelines4. What are the results of the research done already?The research done thus far has produced conflictingresults, and many studies h

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75Safety Guidelinestime of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and thetime tumors develop - if they do- may be many, manyyears. The interpretation of e

Page 74 - None of the studies

76Safety Guidelinesexposure from wireless telephones is set at aSpecific Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts perkilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is c

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77Safety GuidelinesSafety Guidelinesexposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), themeasures described above would apply to childrenand teenagers using wir

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78Safety Guidelines(EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers anddefibrillators from wireless telephones. This testmethod is now part of a standard sponsor

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79Safety GuidelinesConsumer Information on SAR (SpecificAbsorption Rate)This Model Phone Meets the Government’sRequirements for Exposure to Radio Wave

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8] Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact withyour body during a call.] An emergency call can be made only within a servicearea. For an emerge

Page 79 - Absorption Rate)

80Safety GuidelinesThe FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization forthis model phone with all reported SAR levelsevaluated as in compliance with the

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81Call BarringAbility to restrict outgoing and incoming calls.Call DivertAbility to reroute calls to another number.Call WaitingAbility to inform user

Page 81 - Glossary

82Phone PasswordSecurity code used to unlock the phone when youhave selected the option to lock it automatically eachtime it switches on.RoamingUse of

Page 82 - Phone Password

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9maintained between the user s body and the back of thephone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similaraccessories containing metallic components

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