LG G510 User Manual

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GPRS Phone
USER'S MANUAL
MODEL : LG - G510
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - GPRS Phone

GPRS PhoneUSER'S MANUALMODEL : LG - G510

Page 2 - LG-G510 GPRS Phone

11OverviewRear of the Phone1 Battery Cover2 Cable Connector/ Battery ChargingConnector/Hands-Free Car kitConnector3 SIM Card Socket4 Battery Termi

Page 3 - For Your Safety

Key DescriptionOverview12Keypad DescriptionKey DescriptionSoft Left Key / Soft Right KeyEach of these keys performs the function indicated by the text

Page 4 - Please note:

13OverviewSide of the KeyKeypad DescriptionKey DescriptionRecord KeyYou can use voice memo by pressing and holding this key for a few seconds.Up/Down

Page 5 - Contents

Key Description14OverviewAlphanumeric KeysThe alphabet and numerical keypad mapping relation are listed as thefollowing table.Key Description. ! ‘ , -

Page 6 - Accessing the Menu

15Display InformationDisplay InformationThe screen displays several icons the following describe each of them youmay see on the phone.On-Screen IconsS

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16Display InformationIcon DescriptionSIM Tool KitMessagesCall logCall DivertProfileSettingsSchedulerAccessoryInternetTop Menu IconsDisplay Information

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17Installation Getting Started1. Unlock the battery cover ➊ and lift it off ➋.2. Flip the SIM holder ➌.3. Slide the SIM card into the holder ➍.• Ens

Page 9 - Part of the Phone

18Getting StartedInstallation Installing the Battery21. Place the bottom end of the battery on thephone. (See the picture left for purposes ofillustra

Page 10 - Rear of the Phone

Getting Started19Charging the BatteryTo connect the travel adapter to the phone, you must have installed thebattery.31. Insert one end of the travel c

Page 11 - Key Description

20Powering On SequenceGetting StartedIn order to get started with your phone, followthe steps.1. Press and hold button until you hear atone from your

Page 12 - Keypad Description

3LG-G510 GPRS PhoneLG-G510 has a polished style which providesusers’ a better feel and convenience.

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Access Codes 21You can use the access codes described in this section to avoidunauthorized use of your phone. The access codes (except PUK and PUK2cod

Page 14 - Display Information

Write And Read Messages 22Write messageIf you want to write the short message, you will follow the next procedure.1. Press [Menu]2. Select

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eZi Text23Using eZi Text The eZi Text allows the user to type easily and quickly. Simply pressingeach key once for each character, you can get the wor

Page 16 - Installation

eZi Text24Now let's demonstrate the predictive power. The word "lunch" is 5letters long. Text input only requires 4 key hits before the

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25 How to use in letter modeThere are three sub-modes in letter mode. Youcan change sub-mode with key. - Capital Mode, Small Mode.- Symbol M

Page 18 - Charging the Battery

eZi Text26 Using user's dictionary You can use user's dictionary in case of SMS. The eZi Text has user'sdictionary. You can add some

Page 19 - Powering On Sequence

27 Delete [Menu 6-3]Allows you to delete for the selected note(s).• Of Chosen day [Menu 6-3-1]• One by One [Menu 6-3-2]• All at once [Menu 6-3-3]

Page 20 - Access Codes

Phonebook 28Accessing the MenuNames Description1 Search Allows you to search for a specific name,number, E-mail, and voice.2 Add Entry Allows you to

Page 21 - Write And Read Messages

SIM Tool Kit [Menu1]29Accessing the Menu

Page 22 - Using eZi Text

Messages [Menu 2]30This menu in your phone includes functions related to text message, voicemessage, cell broadcast message, as well as setting for me

Page 23 - How to use in numeric mode

4For Your SafetyAll radio transmitters carry risks of interference with electronics in closeproximity.GSM Phones must be switched off at all times in

Page 24 - How to use in letter mode

31 Voice CallYou can call back to the sender who sent the message. If you select thisitem, your phone will call automatically. Extract numbersIf t

Page 25 - Using user's dictionary

Messages [Menu 2]32Write [Menu 2-3]You can write and edit text message of up to 1024 characters. When youhave finished writing your message, press

Page 26 - View all [Menu 6-4]

33Msg Settings [Menu 2-4] Voice Centre [Menu 2-4-1] Message Type [Menu 2-4-2]Text, Voice, Fax, Nation'l paging, X.400, E-mail, ERMESNormally,

Page 27 - Phonebook

Messages [Menu 2]34 Service Centre [Menu 2-4-6]In this menu, your phone asks to enter the address of your SMS center.SMS center address is needed fo

Page 28 - SIM Tool Kit [Menu1]

35 Receive CB [2-5-2]• ON : If you select this menu, your phone will receive the CellBroadcast message.• OFF : If you select this menu, your phone

Page 29 - Messages [Menu 2]

Messages [Menu 2]36Templates [Menu 2-6] It's for pre-defined message. You can add one of the template list to yourmessage.Voice Mail [Menu 2-7]Th

Page 30 - Outbox [Menu 2-2]

37You can manually set the voicemail alert SMS message to match that sentby the network when a new voicemail is received, if it is not already set. To

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Call Log [Menu 3](SIM dependent)38Outgoing Calls [Menu 3-1]This menu shows recently dialed numbers up to 20. You can call by thisnumber, also save and

Page 32 - Msg Settings [Menu 2-4]

39 Call Cost [Menu 3-4-2]This network service allows you to check the costs of your last call ,allcalls, remaining and reset the costs. To reset the

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Call Log [Menu 3](SIM dependent)40• Charge Limit [Menu 3-4-3-2]This network services allows you to limit the costs of your calls to aselected number

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5Please note:Use only specified batteries and chargers as others candamage the phone.Unusable batteries should be disposed of in accordance withreleva

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Call Divert [Menu 4]41(network and subscription dependent)The Call divert service diverts incoming voice calls, fax calls, and/or datacalls to another

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Profile [Menu 5]42In this Menu, You can select a group of settings to adjust a variety ofenvironments. (e.g. when you are in outdoor, you can choose t

Page 37 - Call Log [Menu 3]

Settings [Menu 6]43Alarm Clock [Menu 6-1]Your phone can raise the alarm. And you can set only one alarm in thismenu. The setting is made by the same

Page 38 - Charge rate [Menu 3-4-3-1]

Settings [Menu 6]44Date & Time [Menu 6-2] Date [Menu 6-2-1]• Set Date : In this menu, you can set the date of yourphone.(year, month, date) (The

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45Phone Settings [Menu 6-3] Audio [6-3-1]• Alert Type[Menu 6-3-1-1]This setting defines how the phone will notify you about an incomingvoice call.(

Page 40 - Call Divert [Menu 4]

Settings [Menu 6]46 Display [6-3-2]• Welcome Animation [Menu 6-3-2-1]This menu allows you to set the message which is shown brieflywhen the phone i

Page 41 - Profile [Menu 5]

47Call Setting [Menu 6-4] Dtmf Tone [Menu 6-4-1]When turned on, the DTMF Tones option on the handset menu allowsthe handset to communicate with auto

Page 42 - Settings [Menu 6]

Settings [Menu 6]48After entering this menu, the user can change this mode to On/Offaccording to his will. 1. Press [Menu] in a standby mod

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49 Auto Redial [Menu 6-4-5]• On : When this function is set on, your phone will make up to tenattempts to connect the call after an unsuccessful ca

Page 44 - Phone Settings [Menu 6-3]

Settings [Menu 6]50• (Single Number) Rx Fax• (Single Number) Rx DataIn case of single numbering service, you can use these modes. If youselect mode,

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6OverviewPart of the Phone ...10• Front of the Phone ...

Page 46 - Call Setting [Menu 6-4]

51D. Clear All : Deleting All CUG• Default : Setting the preferential CUG index.• [empty] : It is possible to see [empty] menu and add the new CUGitem

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Settings [Menu 6]52• All Outgoing calls [Menu 6-5-2-1]All outgoing calls • International [Menu 6-5-2-2]All international outgoing calls • Int. Exp.

Page 48 - • Single Mode

53 Fixed Dial Number [Menu 6-5-3]You can call by the phone number belonged to Fixed Dial Number. Ifyou enter this menu, your phone requests entering

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Settings [Menu 6]54Network [Menu 6-6]You can select the network which you will be registered either automaticallyor manually. Normally the selection o

Page 50 - Security [Menu 6-5]

55Factory Reset [Menu 6-7]You handset can be returned to its default configuration (as it was originallysupplied) by selecting the Settings/Factory Re

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Scheduler [Menu 7]56When you enter this menu a Calendar will show up. On top of the screenthere are sections for date and icons. You can change the da

Page 52 - Change Code [Menu 6-5-5]

57Make note [Menu 7-2]Allows you to write a note. You can choose the following types of note.You can edit maximum 40 characters, and make maximum 50 s

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Scheduler [Menu 7]58View all [Menu 7-4]Shows the notes that are set for all days. Use and to browse throughthe note(s). Pressing [Op

Page 54 - Factory Reset [Menu 6-7]

Accessory [Menu 8]59Accessing the Menu

Page 55 - Scheduler [Menu 7]

Accessory [Menu 8]60Accessing the Menu

Page 56 - Delete [Menu 7-3]

7Access Codes ...21• PIN 1 code (4 to 8 digits) ...

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61You can surf the Internet and get the latest information. This information ismade available in a special format (WAP) adapted to the display options

Page 58 - Accessory [Menu 8]

Internet(WWW) [Menu 9] 62Profiles [Menu 9-3]Display or enter your own profile settings for the Internet connection. Youcan make up to 5 profiles and a

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63• Connection type [Menu 9-3-2-3]The options for connection type are Temporary or Continuous anddepend on the gateway you are using.Temporary : a no

Page 60 - Internet(WWW) [Menu 9]

Internet(WWW) [Menu 9] 64• Gateway setting* [Menu 9-3-2-5]Most WAP gateways do not require a User ID and Password. If yourgateway does t hen these sh

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65- SMS setting : The service settings below are only availablewhen SMS has been selected as a bearerservice.Sever number* : This is the telephone n

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Internet(WWW) [Menu 9] 66 Rename [Menu 9-3-3]Edit the Profile NameCache [Menu 9-4]You can remove the contents of Cache memory or change the Cachemod

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67Security certificate [Menu 9-5] On-line Menu• Stop Stops current page download• Go backNavigates back one page in the history list• BookmarksSa

Page 64 - Linger-time [Menu 9-3-2-8]

How to Use Data and Fax call68To be able to data or fax service, you need the communicate software suchas a data or a fax program. Before using these

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69 Receiving Data or Fax Calls - Single numberIf you have a SIM card that does not support separate voice, data andfax numbers, the phone does not r

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Voice Memo70Voice Memo1. To use this function, press [Voice Key] for a long time during a call orin a standby 2. Recording is started and displ

Page 67 - How to Use Data and Fax call

8• Templates [Menu 2-6] ...36• Voice Mail [Menu 2-7] ...

Page 68 - To receive a data or fax call

Care and Maintenance71 When using this unit, basic safety precautions as below should bealways followed.• Do not touch the adapter with wet hands.•

Page 69 - Voice Memo

P/NO : C3828NB0XXXXAPR/2001/ISSUE1PRINTED IN KOREA

Page 70 - Care and Maintenance

9Delete [Menu 7-3] .....57View all [Menu 7-4] ....

Page 71 - PRINTED IN KOREA

10Part of the PhoneOverviewFront of the Phone1 Earpiece2 Active Folder3 Display Screen4 Soft Left Key5 Record Key6 Confirm Key7 Send Key8 Up/D

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