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Page 1 - LG-UX220

P/NO : MMBB0366701(1.0)HLG-UX220LG-UX220

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Table of Contents8Table of ContentsPhone Operation 73Tips on Efficient Operation 73Driving 73Electronic Devices 73Pacemakers 74Persons with pacemakers

Page 3 - Important Safety Precautions

tested and certified to the FCCthat it does not exceed the limitestablished by the government-adopted requirement for safeexposure. The tests areperfo

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99SafetySAR information on this modelphone is on file with the FCCand can be found under theDisplay Grant section ofhttp://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/af

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Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of1988 (HAC Act) to requiredigital wireless phones becompatible with hearing-aids.The intent of the HAC Act is toensure

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101Safetyinterference to hearing devicesthan phones that are notlabeled. T4 is the better/higherof the two ratings.Hearing devices may also berated.

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Safety102SafetySolutions (ATIS). The U and UTmarks are referenced in Section20.19 of the FCC Rules. TheHAC rating and measurementprocedure are describ

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Accessories103AccessoriesThere are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items

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Limited Warranty Statement104Limited Warranty Sta tement1. WHAT THIS WARRANTYCOVERS:LG offers you a limited warrantythat the enclosed subscriber unita

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105Limited Warranty Sta tementDepartment of LG. LG shallbear the cost of shippingthe product back to theconsumer after thecompletion of service undert

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Limited Warranty Statement106Limited Warranty Sta tementincluding, but not limited toany implied warranty ofmarketability or fitness for aparticular u

Page 12 - Technical Details

107Limited Warranty Sta tementLG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FORTHE LOSS OF THE USE OF THEPRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,LOSS OR ANY OTHERDAMAGES, DIRECT ORCONSEQUENT

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Welcome9WelcomeThank you for choosing theUX220 cellular phone; designedto operate with the latest digitalmobile communicationtechnology, Code Division

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12310 Driver Safety Tips93AAccessories 103Airplane Mode 69Alarm Clock 56Alert Type 61All Calls 45Announce Alert 55Answer Options 67Audios 47Auto Retry

Page 15 - FCC Notice and Cautions

IImages 47Important SafetyPrecautions 1Inbox 39Index 108LLanguages 63Limited WarrantyStatement 104Location 70Lock Mode 26Lock Phone 65MMaking a Call F

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Safety Information 76Screen Icons 24Searching Your Phone’sMemory 31Security 65Sent 40Service Alerts 61Settings 43, 60Shuffle 49Signal Strength 23Sound

Page 17 - Part 15.105 statement

Technical Details10Technical DetailsImportant InformationThis user’s guide providesimportant information on the useand operation of your phone.Please

Page 18 - Phone Overview

11Technical Detailshandoff, hard handoff, anddynamic RF power controltechnologies combine to reducecall interruptions.The Cellular and PCS CDMAnetwork

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Technical Details12Technical DetailsSwitching Office), BSC (BaseStation Controller), BTS (BaseStation Transmission System), ,MS (Mobile Station) and A

Page 20 - Menus Overview

13Technical Detailsbody and the back of the phone,including the antenna, whetherextended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, andsimilar ac

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Technical Details14Technical Detailsantenna could cause a minor skinburn. Contact your local dealerfor a replacement antenna.CautionUse only the suppl

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15Technical DetailsPart 15.105 statement This equipment has been testedand found to comply with thelimits for a class B digital device,pursuant to Par

Page 23 - The Battery

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

Page 24 - Battery Charge Level

17Phone Overview1. Earphone Jack Allows the use of a hands-freeheadset.2. Side Volume Keys Use to adjust the ringer volumein standby mode and the earp

Page 25 - Signal Strength

Copyright ©2010 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LGGroup and its related entities. All other t

Page 26 - Making Calls

Menus Overview18Menus OverviewContacts 1. New Contact2. Contact List3. Groups4. Speed Dials5. My Name CardMessaging 1. New Message2. Inbox3. Sent4. Dr

Page 27 - Receiving Calls

19Menus OvervieweasyedgeTone RoomBluetooth1. Paired Devices2. Power3. My Visibility4. My BluetoothName5. My Bluetooth InfoTools1. Voice Command1. Star

Page 28 - Call Waiting

4. Menu Style5. Languages6. Clocks &Calendar1. Main Screen2. Front Screen7. Font Settings1. Font Type2. Dial Font Size8. Name Match forDialing3. S

Page 29 - Speed Dialing

Getting Started with Your Phone21Getting Started with Your PhoneThe BatteryThe phone comes with arechargeable battery. The batterycharge level is show

Page 30 - Text Input

NoticePlease make sure that the 'B' Side facesup before inserting a charger or datacable into the charger port of yourphone.Charging the Bat

Page 31 - Phone Numbers With

23Getting Started with Your PhoneTurning the Phone On andOffTurning the Phone On1. Install a charged battery orconnect the phone to anexternal power s

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Screen IconsTo see the icon glossary, go toMenu->Settings->Phone Info ->Icon Glossaryon your phone.Making Calls1. With the phone turned on,op

Page 33 - Contacts Options

Correcting Dialing MistakesIf you make a mistake whiledialing a number, press once to erase the last digitentered, or hold down forat least 2 seconds

Page 34 - Contacts

Quick Access to Convenient Features26Quick Access to Convenient Feature sLock ModeSets your phone to require a 4-digit Lock Code in order to usethe ph

Page 35 - Calls/Dialed Calls/All Calls

27Quick Access to Convenient Feature scall. Check with your cellularservice provider for informationabout this function.1. Press to answer a waitingc

Page 36 - 1. New Contact

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

Page 37 - 3. Groups

Entering and Editing Information28Entering and Editing InformationText InputYou can customize and enter textin many of the functions in yourphone, inc

Page 38 - 5. My Name Card

Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory29Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryThe Basics of StoringContacts Entries1. From standby mode enter thephone number you wa

Page 39 - 1. New Message

Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory30Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryStoring a Number with Pauseor Wait1. Press Menu.2. Press Contacts.3. Press New Contact

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31Contacts in Your Phone’s MemorySearching Your Phone’sMemoryThe UX220 phone is able toperform a dynamic search of thecontents in your phone’sContact

Page 41 - 2. Inbox

Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory32Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryEdit: Edit the selectedContact's information. Delete Multiple: ChooseSelective/Al

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33Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryFrom Call History1. Press Menu.2. Press Call History.3. Use to highlight the typeof recent call, then press .Missed

Page 43 - 4. Drafts

Phone Menus34ContactsContactsThe Contacts Menu allows youto store names, phone numbersand other information in yourphone’s memory. When youaccess your

Page 44 - 6. Templates

35Contacts2. Contact ListAllows you to view your ContactList.1. Press , , .2. Choose from the followingoptions:●Press to scroll throughyour Contact

Page 45 - 7. Settings

Contacts36Contacts4. Speed DialsAllows you to view your SpeedDials list, designate new SpeedDials, or remove Speed Dialdesignations entered in yourCon

Page 46 - 8. Delete All

Messaging37MessagingMessagingThe phone can store up to 265messages (including a maximumof 200 SMS in the Inbox). Theinformation stored in themessage i

Page 47 - 4. All Calls

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

Page 48 - 1. Record Voice

Messaging38MessagingContactsTo select a recipientfrom your Contact List.Recent CallsTo select arecipient from your Recent Calls.Recent MessagesChooseI

Page 49 - 3. Audios

39MessagingMessage Icon ReferenceInboxNew/Unread Text MessageOpened/Read Text MessagePriority HighSentFailed TextSent Text MessageDraftsDraft Text Mes

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Messaging40Messaging4. Once you select the Viewoption for the message, pressLeft Soft Key Replytoreply, or Right Soft Key Optionsto view additionalopt

Page 51 - 4. Shuffle

41MessagingDelete/ Forward/ SaveContact/ Lock(Unlock)/Message Info/ DeleteMultiple3. While viewing the selectedsent message, press Left SoftKey Resend

Page 52 - Tone Room

Messaging42MessagingSave ContactSelect Save New/Update Existingto store thephone number or e-mail addressin the draft message into yourContacts or upd

Page 53 - Bluetooth

43MessagingEnter text and press Saveto save the template.3. Use to highlight atemplate and press Right SoftKey Options, thenhighlight an option and p

Page 54 - 3. My Visibility

Messaging44Messaging5. Callback # (On/ Off/ Edit)With this feature on, you caninput the callback numberthat will be automaticallyincluded when you sen

Page 55 - 1. Voice Command

Call History45Call HistoryCall HistoryThe Call History menu has listsof phone numbers and/orContacts entries for calls youplaced, accepted, or missed.

Page 56 - 1.1 Start Command

Call History/ Multimedia46Call History/ Multimedia5. Call TimerAllows you to view the durationof calls made, by type.1. Press , , .2. Use to highli

Page 57 - 1.5 Best Match

47MultimediaorPress Left Soft Key Save tosave. The default Audio file titleis the date and time ofrecording.2. ImagesAllows you to view the savedimag

Page 58 - 3. Alarm Clock

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 59 - 6. Notepad

2. Press Left Soft Key Voiceto record an audio clip. ●Press Left Soft Key Audioto access MyAudios.3. Press Recordto beginrecording.4. While recording,

Page 60 - 7. Calculator

49Multimedia4. ShuffleAllows you to set your ringtoneand wallpaper to change after aselected period of time.1. Press , , .2. Use to highlightRingto

Page 61 - 0. Unit Converter

easyedgeSM/ Tone Room50easyedgeSM/ Tone RoomeasyedgeSMeasyedgeSMallows you to domore than just talk on yourphone. easyedgeSMis atechnology and service

Page 62 - 1. Sound

Bluetooth®51Bluetooth®Bluetooth®The UX220 is compatible withdevices that support theBluetooth®headset and hands-free profile(s). You may createand sto

Page 63 - 1.5 Service Alerts

Bluetooth®52Bluetooth®5. Select New Search/LastSearch, the device will appearin the Add New Device menuonce it has been located.Highlight the device a

Page 64 - 2. Display

Tools53Bluetooth®/ Tools4. My Bluetooth NameAllows you to edit the name ofthe Bluetooth®device.1. Press , , .2. Hold down to clear theexisting name

Page 65 - 2.5 Languages

Tools54Tools1.1 Start Command1. Press , , , and say any of the followingcommands:1.1.1 Call <Name orNumber>1. Press , , , ,.2. Say the name (and

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55Tools1.2 Command ModeAllows you to set commandmode to Normal or Speed (TheSpeed setting allows you toaccess and use the VoiceCommand functions more

Page 67 - 3. Security

Tools56Tools2. My MenuAllows you quick access to yourfavorite menus. A maximum of 12items can be stored in My Menu.1. Press , , . 2. Select the locati

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57Tools4. CalendarAllows you to store and accessyour agenda(s). Simply enteryour appointments in theCalendar, and your phone can(depending on your set

Page 69 - 4. Call Settings

Table of Contents4Table of ContentsImportant Safety Precautions 1Table of Contents 4Welcome 9Technical Details 10Important Information 10FCC Part 15 C

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Tools58ToolsA confirmation messagedisplays briefly, then displaysyour list of notes.Viewing a Notepad Entry1. Access Notepad and highlightthe entry.2.

Page 71 - 5. System

59Tools8. World ClockAllows you to determine thecurrent time in another timezone or city.1. Press , , . 2. Press Right Soft Key Citiesto select a spec

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Settings60SettingsSettings1. SoundOptions to customize yourphone's sounds:1.1 RingersAllows you to assign ringtonesfor incoming calls.1. Press ,

Page 73 - 7. Phone Info

61Settings1.4 Alert TypeAllows you to select the alerttypes.1. Press , , , .2. Use to highlight the alertyou wish to edit.Call Alert/ Message Alert/S

Page 74 - TIA Safety Information

Settings62Settings1.6 Power On/Off ToneAllows you to set the phone tosound a tone when the phone ispowered on and off.1. Press , , , .2. Use to se

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63Settings2.1.3 ShuffleSet Shuffle to Onor Offfor theMain Screenand/or FrontScreen, and set the Repeatfrequency.Press Right Soft Key Listtosee (and ad

Page 76 - Other Medical Devices

Settings64Settings1. Press , , , .2. Use to select EnglishorSpanish, then press .2.6 Clocks & CalendarAllows you to select the type ofclocks di

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65Settings3. SecurityThe Security menu allows you tosecure the phone electronically.3.1 Lock PhoneKeeps your phone fromunauthorized use. Once thephone

Page 78 - Safety Information

Settings66Settings3. Press Restrictions.4. Enter the four-digit lock codeand press .5. Use to select IncomingCalls/ Outgoing Calls/Incoming Messages/

Page 79 - Charger and Adapter Safety

67SettingsCall & Applications Allows youto change the lock code that isused to access the Restrictionsmenu (Incoming Calls,Outgoing Calls, Incomin

Page 80 - Battery Information and Care

5Table of ContentsCall Waiting 26Caller ID 27Speed Dialing 27Entering and EditingInformation 28Text Input 28Key Functions 28Contacts in Your Phone’sM

Page 81 - General Notice

Settings68Settings2. Use to select a setting,then press .Flip Open/ Any Key/ SENDKey Only/ Auto Answer4.2 Auto RetryAllows you to set the length oft

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69Settings4.5 Airplane Mode Turns off wireless communicationsbut allows you to use features onyour phone that do not requirewireless communications.1.

Page 83 - Warning! Important

Settings70Settings1. Press , , , ,.2. Use to highlight HomeOnly/ Automatic A/Automatic B then press . 5.1.2 Set NAMAllows you to select the phone’

Page 84 - FDA Consumer

71Settings1. Press , , , .2. Read the disclaimer; pressRight Soft Key Next togo next screen or Left SoftKey Prev to go previousscreen and press on

Page 85 - 1. Do wireless phones pose a

TIA Safety InformationThe following is the completeTIA Safety Information forwireless handheld phones. Exposure to Radio FrequencySignalYour wireless

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73Safetycould damage the phone andmay violate FCC regulations.Phone OperationNORMAL POSITION: Hold thephone as you would any othertelephone with the a

Page 87 - 3. What kinds of phones are

PacemakersThe Health IndustryManufacturers Associationrecommends that a minimumseparation of six (6) inches bemaintained between a handheldwireless ph

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75SafetyHealth Care FacilitiesTurn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when anyregulations posted in these areasinstruct you to do so. Hospitalsor

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Areas with a potentially explosiveatmosphere are often, but notalways marked clearly. Potentialareas may include: fueling areas(such as gasoline stati

Page 90 - Radio Frequency energy

77Safetyto fire, explosion or otherhazard.●Only use the battery for thesystem for which it isspecified.●Only use the battery with acharging system tha

Page 91 - 8. What has the FDA done to

Table of Contents6Table of Contents3. Dialed Calls 454. All Calls 455. Call Timer 466. Data Counter 46Multimedia 461. Record Voice 462. Images 473. A

Page 92 - Frequency energy from my

●Insert the battery packcharger vertically into the wallpower socket.●Use the correct adapter foryour phone when using thebattery pack charger abroad.

Page 93 - 11. What about wireless phone

79SafetyExplosion, Shock, and FireHazards●Do not put your phone in aplace subject to excessive dustand keep the minimum requireddistance between the p

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●Talking on your phone for along period of time mayreduce call quality due to heatgenerated during use.●When the phone is not usedfor a long period ti

Page 95 - 10 Driver Safety Tips

81SafetyWarning! Importantsafety informationAvoiding hearing damagePermanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your phoneand/or headset at a high volum

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Avoiding hearing damage Permanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your headset ata high volume. Set the volume toa safe level. You can adapt overtime

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83Safety1. Do wireless phones pose ahealth hazard?The available scientific evidencedoes not show that any healthproblems are associated withusing wir

Page 98 - Consumer Information

hazard no longer exists.Although the existing scientificdata do not justify FDAregulatory actions, the FDA hasurged the wireless phoneindustry to take

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85Safetyin the United States must complywith FCC safety guidelines thatlimit RF exposure. The FCC relieson the FDA and other healthagencies for safety

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4. What are the results of theresearch done already?The research done thus far hasproduced conflicting results, andmany studies have suffered fromflaw

Page 101 - Devices

87Safety5. What research is needed todecide whether RF exposurefrom wireless phones poses ahealth risk?A combination of laboratorystudies and epidemio

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7Table of Contents0. Unit Converter 59Settings 601. Sound 601.1 Ringers 601.2 Volume 601.3 Message Alerts 601.4 Alert Type 611.5 Service Alerts 611.6

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The FDA has been a leadingparticipant in the World HealthOrganization InternationalElectro Magnetic Fields (EMF)Project since its inception in1996. An

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89Safetywireless phones is set at aSpecific Absorption Rate (SAR)of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6W/kg). The FCC limit isconsistent with the safetystanda

Page 105 - Accessories

Standardized SAR testmethodology is expected togreatly improve the consistencyof measurements made atdifferent laboratories on thesame phone. SAR is t

Page 106 - 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY

91Safetydescribed above to reduce yourRF exposure from wireless phoneuse.10. What about children usingwireless phones?The scientific evidence does not

Page 107 - 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY

now part of a standardsponsored by the Association forthe Advancement of MedicalInstrumentation (AAMI). Thefinal draft, a joint effort by theFDA, medi

Page 108 - 4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

93SafetyFederal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) RF SafetyProgram(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)International Commission onNon-lonizing RadiationProte

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choose an installed mounteddevice for your wireless phoneor a speaker phone accessory,take advantage of thesedevices if available to you. 3. Make sure

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95Safetystationary. But if you need todial while driving, follow thissimple tip -- dial only a fewnumbers, check the road andyour mirrors, then contin

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Certain situations youencounter while driving mayrequire attention, but are noturgent enough to merit a callfor emergency services. Butyou can still

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97SafetyCounsel on Radiation Protectionand Measurement (NCRP) andthe Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers (IEEE). Inboth cases, therecomme

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