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IM.......................................................47 Watching your saved videos ...63
SNS....................................................48 Your photos and videos ............64
Moxier Mail ....................................48 Viewing your photos and videos
Moxier Sync ...................................50 ............................................................64
Rogers..............................................51 Using zoom when viewing a
Camera ............................................52 video or photo .............................64
Getting to know the viewfinder Adjusting the volume when
............................................................52 viewing a video ...........................64
Taking a quick photo..................53 Setting a photo as wallpaper .64
Once you’ve taken the photo .53 Editing your photos ...................64
Using the flash ..............................54 Rotating your photo ..................65
Adjusting the exposure.............54 Adding text to a photo .............65
Adjusting the zoom ....................54 Adding an effect to a photo ...66
Taking a continuous shot .........55 Cropping a photo .......................66
Using the advanced settings...55 Tuning your photo .....................66
Changing the image size ..........57 Adding Frame ..............................67
Choosing a colour effect...........58 Adding clipart ..............................67
Viewing your saved photos .....58 Using drawpad ............................67
Adding stamp ..............................67
Video camera ................................59 Resizing ..........................................67
Getting to know the viewfinder Editing your videos ....................67
............................................................59 Trimming the length of the
Shooting a quick video .............60 video ...............................................68
After shooting a video ...............60 Selecting Transition style .........68
Adjusting the exposure.............61 Adding a subtitle ........................68
Using the advanced settings...61 Adding edit effect ......................69
Changing the video image size Grabbing a Frame .......................69
............................................................62
Choosing a colour tone .............63
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Adding a dubbling to your video Google Applications...................80
............................................................69 Google Maps .................................80
Multimedia.....................................70 Market .............................................80
Timeline view ................................70 Gmail ................................................80
My images options menu.........71 Google Talk ....................................81
Sending a photo ..........................71 Quickoffice .....................................81
Sending a video ...........................71 Organiser ........................................82
Using an image ............................71 Adding an event to your
Creating a slide show .................71 calendar ..........................................82
Checking your photo .................72 Changing your default calendar
Media Player ..................................72 Setting your alarm ......................83
Setting a ringtone .......................72 Voice recorder...............................84
Video editor ...................................73 Recording a sound or voice .....84
Storyboard .....................................73 Sending the voice recording ...84
Music Movie ..................................74 Using your calculator .................85
Auto cut ..........................................75 The web ..........................................86
Playing a game .............................75 Browser ...........................................86
Transferring files using USB Accessing the web ......................86
mass storage .................................76 Using web tool bar......................86
Music ................................................76 Using options................................87
Playing a song ..............................77 Adding and accessing
Creating a playlist ........................77 bookmarks .....................................87
Deleting a playlist........................78 Changing web browser settings
Using the radio .............................78 ............................................................88
Searching for stations ................78 Using your phone as a modem
Resetting channels .....................79 ............................................................88
Listening to the radio.................79
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Settings ...........................................89
Wireless Controls ........................89
Call settings ..................................89
Sound & display ..........................89
Data synchronization ................90
Security & location .....................90
SIM card lock ................................90
Visible passwords .......................90
SD card & Phone storage .........91
Date & time ...................................91
Locale & text .................................91
About phone ................................91
DivX VOD registration ...............91
Wi-Fi..................................................92
Software Update..........................94
Accessories ....................................95
For Your Safety ..............................96
Safety Guidelines .......................103
Trouble Shooting.......................127
Sensor window
Back key
• Press once to return to the
previous screen.
Menu key
Press this key to check what
options are available in that
applications.
Home Key
Go to Home screen.
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Getting to know your phone
Charger, Data cable
(USB cable)
TIP: Before SD Card Cap
connecting the
USB cable, wait
until the phone has
powered up and has
registered on the
network. Music Key
• Go to Music directly.
Volume keys
• When the screen Camera key
is idle: key tone • Go to the camera
volume. menu directly by
• During a call: pressing and holding
earpiece volume. the key.
• When playing
a track: controls
volume continuously.
Camera lens
Battery
Flash light
Memory card
socket
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Installing the SIM and battery
1 Remove the battery cover 2 Remove the battery
Use your thumbnail to open Hold the top edge of the
the battery release button on battery and lift it away from
the bottom of the phone and the battery compartment.
lift off the battery cover.
WARNING: Do not
remove the battery when the
phone is switched on, as this
may damage the phone.
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Charging your phone
Slide back the cover of the NOTE: GW620 has an internal
charger connector on the side antenna. Be careful not to
of your GW620. Insert the scratch or damage this rear
charger and plug it into a mains part as it will cause loss of
electricity socket. Your GW620 performance.
must be charged fully until you
can see .
NOTE: The battery must be fully
charged initially to improve
battery lifetime.
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Your home screen
Flicking left & Right
Touch screen
The controls on the GW620
touch screen change
dynamically, depending on the
task you are carrying out. On
some screens,
you can scroll up and down, or
flick left to right.
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Your home screen
Set default Home setting
GW620 has, Android Home and LG Home. You can set other
Home as default setting. After you set a default Home screen,
whenever you touch it will go back to the default one.
If you want to change default home setting, choose Home screen
selecter from menu.
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Your home screen
LG Home
Quick keys
The quick keys on your home
screen provide easy, one-touch
access to the functions you use
the most.
Icon Description
Touch to access Browser.
Touch to open your contacts.
You can also create new contacts and edit existing ones.
Touch to bring up the touch dialling pad, which lets you
make a call.
Touch to access the Email menu. You can check your
received Email and create new Email.
View or Share your photos with friends. Check their
updates too.
Multimedia
Icon Description
Touch to open your camera viewfinder.
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Your home screen
Utilities
Icon Description
Touch to access the Alarm menu directly
Touch to perform basic arithmetic calculations such as
addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Touch to access Quickoffice.
Icon Description
To keep track of your appointments and creates meeting
requests.
Downloads
At this category, the applications you downloaded from Market
and other newly installed applications will be added.
Icon Description
Touch to Install a Java game and application
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Your home screen
Viewing the status bar Icon Description
The status bar uses different
Speaker phone
icons to show conditions
such as signal strength, new Call mute
messages and battery life as well
as whether Bluetooth or data Missed call
connections is active.
Below is a table which explains Bluetooth on
the meaning of icons you’re
Bluetooth connected
likely to see in the status bar.
system warning
Wi-fi is on Vibrate
Data out
Download
Upload
GPS is acquring
GPS is on
Service message
Setting message
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Calls
TIP! Press the power Calling your contacts
key to lock the touchscreen to 1 Touch to open your
prevent calls being made by Contacts.
mistake. 2 Scroll through the contact list
or enter the first letter(s) of
Making a call the contact you want to call
1 Touch to open the by touching .
keypad. 3 From the list, touch the
2 Type in the number on the contact you want to call and
keypad. To delete a digit, select the number to use if
press the backspace button. there is more than one for
3 Touch Call to make the call. that contact.
4 To end the call, touch End call. 4 Touch Voice call.
TIP! To enter + in order to Answering and rejecting
make international calls hold a call
down . On the Qwerty
When your phone rings, press
keypad, press and hold 0 key.
the [Accept] button to answer.
Press the [Reject] button to
reject button an incoming call.
TIP! When phone rings, press
volume up & down key if you
want to switch it to silent
ringer mode.
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Calls
Adjusting call volume Turning on DTMF
To adjust the volume during a DTMF lets you use numerical
call, use the up and down button commands to navigate within
on the left side of the phone. automated calls. DTMF default is
set to off.
Making a second call To turn it on, touch .
1 During your initial call, press
Menu key and touch . Viewing your call logs
Then, select the number you From the home screen, touch
want to call. or then choose Call log.
2 Call the number or search All history - View a complete
your contacts. list of all dialled, received and
3 Touch [Call] button to connect missed calls and voice calls.
the call.
4 Both calls will be displayed TIP! Press Menu and
on the call screen. Your initial touch Clear call log to delete all
the recorded items.
call will be locked and put
on hold.
TIP! Touch any single call
5 To end active call calls press
log entry to view the date, time
[End call]. If there is no active
and duration of the call.
call, it will end Hold call. To
end all calls at the same time,
touch - Call options
- End call
NOTE: You will be charged for
each call you make.
Network operators
Search networks and select
preferred network.
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Contacts
8 You can also add a Birthday The call will initiate
and a notes, Ringtone. And automatically, without having to
if you choose Incoming touch Voice call.
calls, the call will be sent to
voicemail directly. Creating a group
9 Touch Done to save the 1 From the home screen, touch
contact. and then touch Groups.
2 Touch Enter a name
TIP! You can create for the new group You can set
customised groups for your a ringtone for newly created
contacts. See Creating a
group.
group.
3 Touch Done to save the
Favorite Contacts group.
You can assign a frequently- NOTE: If you delete a group, the
called contact to a speed dial contacts assigned to that group
number. will not be lost. They will remain
1 From the home screen touch in your contacts.
. Touch Set Favorite. TIP! You can edit an existing
2 Assign your favorite contacts group by touching the selected
from the contact list. group once. Choose View
3 You can call, send message or members, Edit the group, Send
message, or Delete group.
edit the favorite contacts.
To call a speed dial number,
touch on the home screen
then press and hold the assigned
number until the contact
appears on the screen.
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Other contact options
Press Menu key then you can see
options like Search, New contact,
Display group, Edit sync groups,
Import contacts and Delete
contact. If you choose Import
contacts, GW620 will import
contacts from your SIM card.
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Messaging
Messaging TIP! You will be charged
Your GW620 combines SMS, for a text message for every
MMS into one intuitive, easy-to- person you send the message
use menu. to.
There are two ways of entering
4 Press Menu key to Call, Add
the messaging centre:
subject, Attach, Send and
1 From the home screen, Insert smiley.
touch or , then
scroll to Messaging on the WARNING: The 160-
Communication tab. character limit may vary from
country to country depending
Sending a message on how the SMS is coded.
1 Touch then New message
to open a blank message. WARNING: If an image,
2 Touch To to enter the video or audio file is added to
recipient’s number, or open an SMS it will be automatically
your contacts or favourites. converted to an MMS, and you
You can add multiple will be charged accordingly.
contacts. When you are
finished, touch the message
box below to start composing
the message text.
3 After entering the text, you
can send the SMS by touching
the send button on top of the
message.
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Messaging
NOTE: If you changed LG IME Qwerty Keypad
setting, (Settings Locale & text
Text input mode using the
- Text settings) this Show key
mode is not available and you
Qwerty Keypad
can only input special letter on When you are required to enter
the qwerty keypad. text, for example when writing
a message, the keypad will
T9 predictive default to ABC mode. If you are
In T9 mode, you will see . entering a number, for example
T9 mode uses a built-in when making a call, the keypad
dictionary to recognise your number keys will default to
words based on the key numbers. In ABC mode you can
sequences you touch. Simply enter numbers by first pressing
touch the number key associated and then the number you
with the letter you want to enter, require.
and the dictionary will predict Press @ to check which options
the word you want to use. are available. You can search
For example, press 8, 3, 5, 3, 7, 4, contacts, add subject, attach
6, 6 and 3 to write ‘telephone’. files, Insert smiley, discard and
check all threads.
Abc manual
In Abc mode you have to touch
the key repeatedly to enter a
letter. For example, to write
‘hello’, touch 4 twice, 3 twice, 5
three times, 5 three more times,
then 6 three times.
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Messaging
When you input a letter with For example
accent To input “ä”, press and hold
When you select French or “a” key.
Spanish as text entry language, After “a” character is erased,
you can input French or Spanish
press “a “ key repetitively
special character (ex : ä).
until “ä” is displayed on the
From the Qwerty Keypad,
screen. You can input special
in order to input special
characters, press and hold characters by pressing it
the corresponding alphabet continuously.
character key. Setting up your email
After the corresponding You can keep in touch on the
alphabet character is removed, move by using your GW620 to
press the same key repetitively send emails. It’s quick and simple
until you can see the special to set up a POP3 or IMAP4 email
character you want to input. account.
1 Touch Email on the
Communication tab.
2 If the email account is not
set up, start the email set up
wizard.
TIP! If an email account is
already set up, the wizard is
not activated automatically.
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Messaging
Changing your email Truncate messages at-
settings downloading options for
You can change your email retrieving.
settings based on your own Number of email to display
preferences. - number of email to be
displayed in email list.
1 Touch Email. In the menu,
there is an option - Account Manimum receive size limit -
settings. Maximum size can be
downloaded.
2 Select Email.
Maximum send size limit -
3 You can alter the following Maximun size can be sent out.
settings:
Priority - setting email priority
Account name - Name your : High, Normal, Low.
email account name.
Signature - Create signature
Your name - Enter your name to be added on composing
to be displayed for outgoing body.
mail.
Default account - indicate
Email address - Your email outgoing mails will use this
address. account’ SMTP.
Email check frequency - Time Email notification - New
interval to be check for new email notification on
emails automatically. indication area once this set.
Using smiley
Liven up your messages using
smiley.
When writing a new message,
press Menu key and choose
Insert smilely.
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Messaging
Changing your MMS Creation mode
settings RESTRICTED: In this mode, the
Your GW620 message settings MMS Client device shall only
are pre-defined, so you can send create and send messages with
messages immediately. These content belonging to the Core
settings can be changed based MM Content Domain.
on your preferences. WARNING: In this mode,
Touch and press Menu key. the MMS Client device shall
Touch . guide the user to create and
You can make changes to the send messages with content
following: belonging to the Core MM
Content Domain. This
Delivery report - Choose to guidance is implemented
request a delivery report. through warning dialogs.
Read report - Choose to request FREE: In this mode, the MMS
a read report for each message Client may allow the user
you send. to add any content to the
Auto - retrieve - Activate to message.
retrieve messages automatically.
Roaming auto-retrieve -
Activate to retrieve messages
while roaming.
Set Priority - Choose the priority
level of your MMS.
Validity period - Choose how
long your message is stored at
the message centre.
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Messaging
SNS Friends
You can manage your Soical You can see all your friends in
Network Settings on GW620. You SNS and view their Profile, Photo
can view your friends’ updates and Wall.
and also update your own You can go to a friend’s
Facebook status. community website , send
Select SNS and touch Add SN message or save profile as
account. contact.
Add communities from
Facebook, Bebo and Twitter.
Message
It will show all your SNS
Home message.
Log in and you will see your From the SNS first page, you can
friend’s status update. Input your change the update time setting.
comment about new status or Press Menu key and select
check others. Update setting.
Profile
Press Menu key then you will
see five options like Edit status,
Upload Photo, Go to Facebook,
Refresh and Info Details.
You can upload the photo by
touching Upload Photo. Choose
from Camera or Gallery and
input some comment.
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Rogers
MY5 - Exclusively from Rogers, News - Keeping on top of the
MY5 is a great new feature that local, national and international
allows you to create your own news is as easy as clicking on
calling circle. Unlimited local, the News icon. You can search
long distance and texting plans for news and select and set your
are available. You choose the news feeds for quick access
5 numbers that are important to your favourite information
to you - your best friends, your sources for Headlines, Sports,
family members. Business, Technology, Health and
Shop - Browse and shop for many other topics.
ringtones, games, videos and Ringbacks - When someone
more content to personalize your calls you, instead of hearing a
phone and make it more fun. boring ring they hear music!
Weather - The Weather Choose from different Ringback
icon provides you with the categories such as Comedy,
weather report right on your Sports, R&B, Rock, Hip Hop and
phone, including the current more…
weather and five-day forecast Stocks - The Stocks icon gives
for your city, any Canadian or you information on your stocks,
international city. Weather also funds and market indices directly
provides you with full weather on your phone, including: open
conditions including: five-day price, daily high & low, total
forecasts with forecasts for daily volume and total market
high and low temperature, and capitalization.
weather conditions, wind chill
and wind speed, humidity and
sunrise and sunset.
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Camera
Getting to know the viewfinder
Open the slide to use the Outer Camera.
Back - Touch here to return
to the menu map.
Camera mode - Shows
whether the camera is in
video or photo mode, and
can also be used to take
photos.
Gallery - Touch this icon to
view the gallery.
Settings - Touch this icon to open the settings menu. See Using
the advanced settings on page 49 for details.
Macro - Switch this on to take close up shots.
Flash status - Set flash light mode to Auto, Always off or Always
on.
Exposure - See Adjusting the Exposure on page 48.
Zoom - zoom in or zoom out.
TIP! You can close all the shortcut options to give a clearer viewfinder
screen. Just touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To recall the
options, touch the screen again.
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Camera
Touch to take another photo 4 The flash status icon in the
immediately. Your current photo viewfinder will change, based
will be saved. on the new flash mode.
Touch to view a gallery of Adjusting the exposure
your saved photos.
The exposure defines the
Using the flash difference between light and dark
The default flash setting is auto, areas in an image. A low contrast
but there are other options. image will appear foggy, whereas
a high contrast image will appear
1 Select from the left side
much sharper.
of the viewfinder to enter the
flash sub-menu. 1 Touch .
2 There are three flash options: 2 Slide the contrast indicator
along the bar towards
Auto - Your camera will assess
for a lower exposure and
the light available for a good
hazier image or towards
picture and use the flash as
for a higher exposure and a
necessary.
sharper image.
On - The camera will always
flash. Adjusting the zoom
Off - The camera will never You can also zoom in or zoom
flash. This is useful if you want out. Touch and adjust the
to save battery power. zoom.
3 When you touch the option
you want, the flash menu
will automatically close,
allowing you to take a picture
immediately.
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Taking a continuous shot Image quality - Choose
1 From the viewfinder, touch between Super fine, Fine and
to open all advanced Normal. The finer the quality, the
settings options and select sharper the photo. However, the
Shot mode and Continuous file size will increase as a result,
shot. which means you’ll be able
to store fewer photos in your
2 Position the subject in the
memory.
viewfinder and press the
capture button as if taking a White balance - Choose
normal photo. between Auto, Incandescent,
3 The camera will take shots in Sunny, Fluorescent and Cloudy.
quick succession. Shot mode - Choose the normal
continuous shot, Beauty shot,
Using the advanced settings Frame shot or Auto panorama.
From the viewfinder, touch Timer - The self-timer allows you
to open all advanced settings to set a delay after the shutter is
options. pressed. Select Off, 3 seconds,
You can change the camera 5 seconds or 10 seconds. This is
setting by scrolling the wheel. ideal if you want to be included
After selecting the option, touch in a photo.
the OK button.
Image size - Change the size
of the photo to save memory
space.
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Camera
ISO - The ISO rating determines y Smart shot - Turn smart
the sensitivity of the camera’s lighting On or Off. Shot
light sensor. The higher the ISO, automatically when person
the more sensitive the camera or people smile.
will be. This is useful in darker Show captured image -
conditions when you can not use
Choose On to check the picture
the flash. Select the ISO value
you took i mediately.
from Auto, 100, 200 and 400.
Grid view - Choose between
Scene mode - Choose from
Off, 2x2 grid or 3x3 grid.
Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Sports
and Night. Shutter sound - Select one of
the four shutter sounds.
Colour effect - Choose a colour
tone to use on your new photo. Geo-tagging - Activate to use
your phone’s locationbased
Focus - Choose between Auto
services. Take pictures wherever
and Manual.
you are and tag them with the
Face - Select the way the camera location. If you upload tagged
will focus. Choose between pictures to a blog that supports
None, Tracking, or Smile shot. Geo-tagging, you can see the
y None - Automatically adjust pictures displayed on a map.
the focus for a clear, sharp Hide icons - Choose the camera
image. settings icons to be hidden
y Tracking - Your camera can manually or automatically.
automatically identify face Reset - Restore all camera
and have another rectangular default settings.
for better focus.
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Camera
Choosing a colour effect Viewing your saved photos
1 Using the viewfinder, touch 1 You can access your saved
in the top left corner. photos from within the
2 Select Colour effect from the camera mode. Just touch
Preview menu. and your gallery will appear
3 There are ten colour tone on the screen.
options: Normal, Blackwhite,
Sepia, Negative, Sketch,
Emboss, Red, Green, Aqua
and Solarize.
4 Once you’ve made your
selection, the colour tone
menu can be closed by
selecting the OK button.
You are then ready to take a
picture.
Settings - Touch this icon to open the settings menu. See Using
the advanced settings on page 55 for details.
Flash status - Set or turn off the flash.
Exposure - See Adjusting the Exposure on page 55.
Zoom
TIP! You can close all shortcut options to give a clearer viewfinder
screen. Just touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To recall the
options, touch the screen again.
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Video camera
Shooting a quick video After shooting a video
1 Press and hold down the A still image representing your
camera key on the right side of video will appear on the screen.
the phone. The name of the video will be
2 Then, switch to . shown on the bottom of the
3 The video camera’s viewfinder screen, along with four icons on
will appear on the screen. the right-hand side.
4 Holding the phone Send Touch to send the photo
horizontally, point the lens as a Email, gmail, Messaging, My
towards the subject of the e-mail, YouTube and etc.
video. NOTE: Additional cost may occur
5 Press the capture button once when MMS are downloaded
to start recording. when roaming.
6 REC will appear at the bottom Play Touch to play the video.
of the viewfinder with a timer
Rename Touch to edit the name
showing the length of the
video. of the selected picture.
7 Touch on the screen to Edit Touch to use the image
stop recording. as wallpaper.
Touch to return to the
previous menu.
Touch to delete the video
you have just made, and confirm
by touching Yes. The viewfinder
will reappear.
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Video camera
Duration - Set a duration limit Changing the video image
for your video. Choose between size
Normal and MMS to limit the The more pixels, the larger the
maximum size to send as an file size, which means the files
MMS. take up more memory space. If
you want to store more videos
TIP! If you choose MMS
on your phone, you can change
duration, choosing a lower
image quality will enable you the video resolution to make the
to shoot a longer video. files smaller.
1 Using the viewfinder, touch
Voice - Choose Mute to record a in the top left corner.
video without sound. 2 Select Video size from the
Hide icons - Select whether to Preview menu.
hide the icons on the camera 3 Select a pixel value from the
menu automatically or manually. four options:
Reset - Reset all the video 320x240 - Smaller image size,
camera settings. and therefore a smaller file
size. This is ideal for saving
memory space.
176x144 - Smallest image
size and therefore the smallest
file size.
4 Touch button to return to
the viewfinder.
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Your photos and videos
Viewing your photos and Setting a photo as
videos wallpaper
1 Touch on the camera 1 Touch the photo you want to
preview screen. set as wallpaper to open it.
2 Your gallery will appear on 2 Touch the screen to open the
the screen. options menu.
3 Touch the video or photo to 3 Touch Use as and touch Set
open it fully. Wallpaper.
TIP! Flick left or right to
4 The screen will switch to
view other photos or videos. portrait mode.
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Your photos and videos
Trimming the length of the Adding a subtitle
video 1 Open the video you want to
1 Select Edit and choose edit.
. 2 Select Edit and select
2 Touch and set the new to input subtitles on the
start and end points touching video.
again. 3 Touch and pause playback
3 Touch OK or, alternatively, for setting the start point for
touch to return to the text appearance.
gallery and discard the 4 Touch Start and choose the
changes. text styles. Enter your text
using the keypad and select
Selecting Transition style OK.
1 Select a transition style, and 5 Touch the area of the screen
touch to preview. you want the text to appear
2 Touch @ and drag the bar to and touch OK.
adjust the duration time 6 Touch Save. Replace the
3 Touch OK to save the existing file or save as a new
transition. Touch Apply only file.
to apply the current selected 7 Repeat these steps to add
transition. Choose Apply to all more text.
to apply the current selected
transition to all video files in
the Story board.
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Multimedia
You can store multimedia files Video : Show you all your
to a memory card so you have videos
easy access to all your image and Tagging : Like favorite
video files. bar, you can tag some photos
To access the Multimedia menu, and this bar show your tagged
touch select Gallery from photos and videos.
Multimedia tab. You can open a People : From camera, if
list of catalog bar that store all you set Setting-Face-Tracking
your multimedia files. and take photo, that will go to
People bar. You can give new
Note Please make sure you
nick name to the person of the
install a memory card on to the
photo. Or connect from contacts
phone to save photo and access
to match the photo with the
to all your pictures. Without a
memory card, the phone will not contact.
show any photo or video at all.
Timeline view
There are five catalog bar as GW620 Gallery provides timeline
below. view of your photos and videos.
From the left side of the screen,
All : Show all your pictures
the date you had taken photos
and videos.
will be displayed from old to
Favorite : If you long touch new. If you select a specific date,
a photo or video, the option all the photos you had taken
screen will appear, select Favorite that day will be grouped in white
for the photo you want to keep background.
as favorites. This Favorite bar will
show your favorite photos and
videos.
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My images options menu Using an image
Select a photo and long touch to You can choose images to use
check what options are available. as wallpapers or even to identify
a caller.
Sending a photo 1 Long touch a photo and
1 To send a photo just long select Set as.
touch a photo you want.
2 Choose from Set as wallpaper
2 Select Share. Choose from or Set as contact icon.
Email, Messaging, Picasa
3 Touch Set and choose
and etc.
between Wallpaper and
3 If you choose Message or Picture ID.
Email, your video will be
attached to a message and Creating a slide show
you can write and send the If you want to view all the
message as normal. images on your phone, you can
create a slide show to save you
Sending a video having to open and close each
1 To send a video just long individual image.
touch a video you want.
1 Long touch a photo and
2 Select Share. Choose from select Slide show.
Email, Messaging and
YouTube.
If you choose Message or
Email, your video will be
attached to a message and
you can write and send the
message as normal.
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Multimedia
Checking your photo Press Menu key and select
You can check photo’s detail Music. You can play songs,
information like Name, date, categorize songs by Album
Tome, Desolution, Size, Type and Artist or create a Playlist.
and Tag.
Setting a ringtone
1 Long touch a photo and
There are three options.
select Detail.
1 Lone key a music file from
Media Player Music list or Media player,
The Media Player folder select Use as and set as
shows a list of videos you have ringtone from pop up
downloaded or recorded on your options.
phone. 2 Recorde a voice memo using
Watching a video Voice recorder and set as
1 Select Media Player on the ringtone.
Multimedia tab. 3 Select from Settings - Sound
2 Select a video to play. & display -Phone ringtone.
Storyboard
1 Set BGM-Choose to add
music into the storyboard or
change the sound.
2 Import files- Choose
to add media files into the
- Touch to mark all the files,
storyboard. You can add up to
but the maximum is 32 files.
32 media files.
- Touch to unmark all the
3 Clip manager - Choose
files
to manage the added media
files. when no media file was 25/32 - It shows selected file
added, the button is disabled. number
4 Preview- Preview the Touch to go to the next step.
video file you made.
5 Save- Save the video file
you made.
6 Add text- Choose to add
a text frame into story board.
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Multimedia
Music Movie - Touch to toggle to view
mode.
3 Touch to select all the
photos and touch .
4 Select the music and set it as
the background music.
5 Add movie title using qwerty
key pad and save it.
1 Flip left and right to check the 6 Touch to play the
various style. For Music Movie, complete video file.
you can select only photos. 7 Touch to save the video
- Go back to the Video file you made.
editorv screen.
D - Show the style name and
the description of it.
- Preview the style.
- Touch to select the
video file.
2 After you selected photos,
touch and proceed to the
next step.
- Touch to toggle to
random mode.
- Touch to toggel to
original mode.
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Multimedia
Transferring files using USB Music
mass storage Your LG GW620 has a built-in
To transfer file using UMS: music player that lets you play all
1 Connect GW620 with PC your favourite tracks. To access
using USB cable. the music player, touch .
2 Choose Settings - SD card & From here, you can access a
phone storage - activate Mass number of folders:
storage only. Artists - Browse your music
3 From the status bar, drag collection by artist.
USB icon. Albums - Browse your music
4 Choose USB connected and collection by album.
Mount. Songs - Contains all the songs
5 You can check mass storage you have on your phone.
contents from PC and transfer Playlists - Contains the playlists
files. you have created.
NOTE: You need to install SD
card first. Without SD card, you
can not use USB mass storage.
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Multimedia
Deleting a playlist
1 Select Music from the
Multimedia tab.
2 Touch Delete or Delete all to
delete all of the playlists.
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Google Applications
1 Set up a Google account first. You can send comments about
Enter your user name and an application or flag it if you
password. find it incompatible with GW620.
2 After sing in, cpntacts, email 1 Select a category to browse
and calendar on your Google its contents.
account will automatically 2 Choose an application you
synchronize with GW620. want to install.
Google Maps Gmail
You can check your current Gmail is configured when
location, traffic situation and you first set up your
recieve directions to your phone. Depending on your
destination. GW620 needs to be synchronization settings, Gmail
connected Wi-Fi or 3G/GPRS. on your phone is automatically
NOTE: The Google Maps does synchronized with your
not cover all cities nor all Gmailaccount on the web.The
countries. Inbox conversations list is your
NOTE: While viewing a Street default Gmail view.
View of a location, press MENU Press Menu key and touch
and then touch Compass mode Refresh to send or receive new
to turn Compass mode on. emails and to synchronize your
emails with your Gmail account
Market on the web.
From Market, you can download
useful applications and games.
If you install applications and
games from Market, you will see
those from GW 620 menu.
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Google Talk pdf : Go to page, Fit page,
Google Talk is Google’s instant Fit width
messaging program. It lets you doc/txt : Search
communicate with other people xls : Worksheet - Choose
that also use Google Talk. between Summary view and
Full view.
Quickoffice
You can manage and view
document files . Available files
are ppt, pdf, doc, txt, xls and
zip file.
1 Choose Memory card . You
can see the files and folder
list.
2 If you choose Recent
documents, it will show you
files you recently viewed.
3 Touch and hold any file, it will
show Rename, Properties and
Delete options.
4 Choose a file and press Menu
key to open Open, Register,
update, Properties and About
options. According to file
type, there are more options.
ppt : Go to slide and slide
number
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Organiser
Adding an event to your 8 If you want to repeat the
calendar alarm, set Repetition and set
1 Select Calendar. reminders if necessary.
2 You need to create a Google 9 Touch Save to save the event
account first to use Calendar. in the calendar. A coloured
square in the calendar will
3 Select the date to which you
mark all days that have saved
want to add an event.
events, and an alarm will
4 Press Menu key and touch sound at the event start time,
New event. to help you staying organised.
5 Touch What and enter the
event name. Check the date Changing your default
and enter the time you want calendar view
your event to begin. You can 1 Select Calendar on the
enter the time and date the Google tab. Press Menu key.
event finishes in the lower 2 Touch You can select the
date and time boxes calendar view for 1day, a
6 Also touch Where and enter week or a month.
the location.
7 If you would like to add a
note to your event, touch
Description and type in the
details.
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Organiser
Voice recorder Sending the voice recording
Use your voice recorder to record 1 Once you have finished
voice memos or other audio files. recording, you can send the
audio clip by touching Share.
Recording a sound or voice 2 The recording will be added
1 Touch Voice recorder. to the message which you can
2 Touch Record. write and send it as normal.
3 Touch to begin
recording.
4 Touch to end recording.
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The web
Browser Using web tool bar
Browser gives you a fast, full- Touch to open the toolbar.
colour world of games, music, 1 Touch to refresh the web
news, sport, entertainment and page.
loads more, straight to your 2 Touch to go forward
mobile phone. Wherever you are one page.
and whatever you’re into.
3 Touch to go backward
Accessing the web one page.
1 Select Browser on the 4 Touch to Add/Show
Communication tab. Bookmark, Show history and
2 You will move to web site. Show most visited site.
NOTE: You will incur extra cost 5 Touch to open another
by connecting to these services web site with new window.
and downloading content. Check 6 Touch to change
data charges with your network browser settings.
provider.
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The web
Changing web browser
settings
Select menu, select More and
Settings. Or press .
You can change page layout (ex
Text size, text encoding), change
home page, control cache and
cookie settings, security settings,
and ETC settings.
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Settings
SD card notification- Disable SD Security & location
card notification sounds. My location sources
Display settings Use wireless networks
– See locations using wireless
Orientation – Set to switch
networks.
orientation automatically when
you rotate phone. Enable GPS satellites – Default
setting to accurate to street level
Animation - Set to show
when locating.
animation when you open or
close windows. Screen unlock pattern
Luminance Sensor Mode - Set unlock pattern to secure your
Touch to turn Luminance Sensor phone
Mode on.
Brightness - Adjust the SIM card lock
brightness of the screen after Set up SIM card lock or change
you turn off Luminance Sensor SIM PIN
Mode.
Screen timeout - Set the time
Visible passwords
for screen timeout. Show you the password while
you type
Data synchronization
Select which applications are
synchronized.
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Software Update
Software Update during the update process,
you are advised to back up
LG Mobile Phone Software
any important information in
Update Program
advance for safekeeping.
For more information on
installing and using this program, DivX Mobile
please visit http://update.
lgmobile.com. ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a
This feature allows you to update digital video format created by
your software to the latest DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX
version quickly and conveniently Certified device that plays DivX
over the Internet without video. Visit www.divx.com for
needing to visit our service more information and software
centre. tools to convert your files into
DivX video.
As the mobile phone software
update program requires your ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND:
full attention throughout the This DivX Certified® device must
update process, please make sure be registered in order to play DivX
you check all instructions and Video-on-Demand (VOD) content.
notes that appear at each step To generate the registration code,
before moving on to the next locate the DivX VOD section in
step. Please note that removing the device setup menu. Go to
the USB data communication vod.divx. com with this code to
cable or batteries during complete the registration process
the update may seriously and learn more about DivX VOD.
damage your mobile phone. DivX Certified to play DivX®
As the manufacturer takes no video up to 320x240
responsibility for loss of data
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Accessories
There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone,
which may be sold separately. You can select these options according
to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local
dealer for availability. (Items described below may be optional.)
Battery
NOTE:
• Always use genuine LG accessories.
• Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.
• Accessories may vary in different regions.
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For Your Safety
Important Information Always store your phone
This user guide contains away from heat. Never store
important information on your phone in settings that may
the use and operation of this expose it to temperatures less
phone. Please read all the than 32°F or greater than 104°F,
information carefully for optimal such as outside during extreme
performance and to prevent weather conditions or in your
any damage to or misuse of car on a hot day. Exposure to
the phone. Any changes or excessive cold or heat will result
modifications not expressly in malfunction, damage and/or
approved in this user guide catastrophic failure.
could void your warranty for this Be careful when using your
equipment. phone near other electronic
devices. RF emissions from your
Before You Start mobile phone may affect nearby
in adequately shielded electronic
Safety Instructions equipment. You should consult
with manufacturers of any
WARNING
personal medical devices such as
To reduce the possibility of pacemakers and hearing aides to
electric shock, do not expose determine if they are susceptible
your phone to high humidity to interference from your mobile
areas, such as the bathroom, phone.
swimming pool, etc.
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For Your Safety
• Do not use a hand-held phone • Do not use your phone in high
while driving. explosive areas as the phone
• Do not use the phone in areas may generate sparks.
where its use is prohibited. (For • Do not damage the power cord
example: aircraft). by bending, twisting, pulling,
• Do not expose the battery or heating.
charger or adapter to direct • Do not use the plug if it is loose
sunlight or use it in places as it may cause a fire or electric
with high humidity, such as a shock.
bathroom. • Do not place any heavy items
• Never store your phone in on the power cord. Do not
temperatures less than- 4°F or allow the power cord to be
greater than 122°F. crimped as it may cause fire or
• Do not use harsh chemicals electric shock.
(such as alcohol, benzene, • Do not handle the phone
thinners, etc.) or detergents to with wet hands while it is
clean your phone. There is a risk being charged. It may cause
of this causing a fire. an electric shock or seriously
• Do not drop, strike, or shake damage your phone.
your phone severely. Such • Do not disassemble the phone.
actions may harm the internal • Do not place or answer calls
circuit boards of the phone. while charging the phone as
it may short-circuit the phone
and/or cause electric shock
or fire.
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For Your Safety
Cautions for Battery Avoid damage to your
• Do not disassemble. hearing
• Do not short-circuit. • Damage to your hearing can
• Do not expose to high occur if you are exposed to
temperature: 60°C (140°F). loud sound for long periods of
time. We therefore recommend
• Do not incinerate.
that you do not turn on or off
Battery Disposal the handset close to your ear.
• Please dispose of your battery We also recommend that music
properly or bring to your local and call volumes are set to a
wireless carrier for recycling. reasonable level.
• Do not dispose in fire or with • If you are listening to music
hazardous or flammable whilst out and about, please
materials. ensure that the volume is at a
reasonable level so that you are
Adapter (Charger) Cautions aware of your surroundings.
• Using the wrong battery This is particularly imperative
charger could damage your when attempting to cross the
phone and void your warranty. street.
• The adapter or battery charger
is intended for indoor use only.
Do not expose the adapter or
battery charger to direct sunlight
or use it in places with high
humidity, such as the bathroom.
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Safety Guidelines
The design of your phone • Do not touch the antenna
complies with the FCC guidelines unnecessarily when the phone
(and those standards). is in use. Contact with the
antenna affects call quality
Antenna Care and may cause the phone to
Use only the supplied or an operate at a higher power level
approved replacement antenna. than otherwise needed.
Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachments Driving
could damage the phone and Check the laws and regulations
may violate FCC regulations. on the use of wireless phones
in the areas where you drive.
Phone Operation Always obey them. Also, if using
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the your phone while driving, please:
phone as you would any other • Give full attention to driving -
telephone with the antenna driving safely is your first
pointed up and over your responsibility;
shoulder.
• Use hands-free operation, if
Tips on Efficient Operation available;
For your phone to operate most • Pull off the road and park
efficiently: before making or answering
a call if driving conditions so
require.
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Safety Guidelines
Other Medical Devices You should also consult the
If you use any other personal manufacturer of any equipment
medical device, consult the that has been added to your
manufacturer of your device to vehicle.
determine if they are adequately
Posted Facilities
shielded from external RF
energy. Your physician may be Turn your phone OFF in any
able to assist you in obtaining facility where posted notices so
this information. require.
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Safety Guidelines
Charger and Adapter Safety • Replace the battery when it
• The charger and adapter are no longer provides acceptable
intended for indoor use only. performance. The battery can
be recharged several hundred
Battery Information and times before replacement.
Care • Recharge the battery after long
• Please dispose of your battery periods of non-use to maximize
properly or take it to your local battery life.
wireless carrier for recycling. • Battery life will vary due
• The battery does not need to usage patterns and
to be fully discharged before environmental conditions.
recharging. • Use of extended backlighting,
• Use only LG-approved chargers MEdia Net Browsing, and data
specific to your phone model connectivity kits affect battery
since they are designed to life and talk/standby times.
maximize battery life. • The self-protection function of
• Do not disassemble or impact the battery cuts the power of
the battery as it may cause the phone when its operation
electric shock, short-circuit, and is in an abnormal state. In this
fire. Store the battery in a place case, remove the battery from
out of reach of children. the phone, reinstall it, and turn
• Keep the battery’s metal the phone on.
contacts clean. • Actual battery life will depend
on network configuration,
product settings, usage
patterns, battery and
environmental conditions.
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• Talking on your phone for • Do not paint your phone.
a long period of time may • The data saved in your phone
reduce call quality due to heat might be deleted due to
generated during use. careless use, repair of the
• When the phone is not used for phone, or upgrade of the
a long period time, store it in a software. Please backup your
safe place with the power cord important phone numbers.
unplugged. (Ring tones, text messages,
• Using the phone in proximity to voice messages, pictures, and
receiving equipment (i.e., TV or videos could also be deleted.)
radio) may cause interference The manufacturer is not liable
to the phone. for damage due to the loss of
• Do not use the phone if the data.
antenna is damaged. If a • When you use the phone in
damaged antenna contacts public places, set the ring tone
skin, it may cause a slight to vibration so as not to disturb
burn. Please contact an LG others.
Authorized Service Centre to • Do not turn your phone on or
replace the damaged antenna. off when putting it in your ear.
• Do not immerse your phone
in water. If this happens, turn
it off immediately and remove
the battery. If the phone does
not work, take it to an LG
Authorized Service Centre.
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to the user. In such a case, possible effects of wireless
the FDA could require the phone use on human health.
manufacturers of wireless The FDA belongs to an
phones to notify users of the interagency working group
health hazard and to repair, of the federal agencies that
replace, or recall the phones have responsibility for different
so that the hazard no longer aspects of RF safety to ensure
exists. coordinated efforts at the
Although the existing scientific federal level. The following
data do not justify FDA agencies belong to this
regulatory actions, the FDA working group:
has urged the wireless phone • National Institute for
industry to take a number of Occupational Safety and
steps, including the following: Health
• Support needed research into • Environmental Protection
possible biological effects Agency
of RF of the type emitted by • Occupational Safety and
wireless phones; Health Administration
• Design wireless phones in a (Administración de la
way that minimizes any RF seguridad y salud laborales)
exposure to the user that • Occupational Safety and
is not necessary for device Health Administration
function; and
• National Telecommunications
• Cooperate in providing users and Information
of wireless phones with the Administration
best possible information on
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6.What is the FDA doing to EMF issues. The FDA and the
find out more about the Cellular Telecommunications
possible health effects of & Internet Association (CTIA)
wireless phone RF? have a formal Cooperative
The FDA is working with Research and Development
the U.S. National Toxicology Agreement (CRADA) to do
Program and with groups of research on wireless phone
investigators around the world safety. The FDA provides
to ensure that high priority the scientific oversight,
animal studies are conducted obtaining input from
to address important experts in government,
questions about the effects of industry, and academic
exposure to radiofrequency organizations. CTIAfunded
energy (RF). The FDA has been research is conducted through
a leading participant in the contracts with independent
World Health Organization investigators. The initial
International Electromagnetic research will include both
Fields (EMF) Project since laboratory studies and studies
its inception in 1996. An of wireless phone users. The
influential result of this work CRADA will also include a
has been the development of broad assessment of additional
a detailed agenda of research research needs in the
needs that has driven the context of the latest research
establishment of new research developments around the
programs around the world. world.
The project has also helped
develop a series of public
information documents on
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7.How can I find out how much heat from the tissues that
radiofrequency energy absorb energy from the
exposure I can get by using wireless phone and is set well
my wireless phone? below levels known to have
All phones sold in the United effects. Manufacturers of
States must comply with wireless phones must report
Federal Communications the RF exposure level for each
Commission (FCC) guidelines model of phone to the FCC.
that limit radiofrequency The FCC website
energy (RF) exposures. (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/
The FCC established these rfsafety) gives directions for
guidelines in consultation with locating the FCC identification
the FDA and the other federal number on your phone so
health and safety agencies. you can find your phone’s RF
The FCC limit for RF exposure exposure level in the online
from wireless telephones is listing.
set at a Specific Absorption
8.What has the FDA done to
Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per measure the radiofrequency
kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC energy coming from wireless
limit is consistent with the phones?
safety standards developed
The Institute of Electrical and
by the Institute of Electrical
Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
and Electronic Engineering
is developing a technical
(IEEE) and the National Council
standard for measuring the
on Radiation Protection and
radiofrequency energy (RF)
Measurement. The exposure
exposure from wireless phones
limit takes into consideration
and other wireless handsets
the body’s ability to remove
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with the participation and (or milliwatts/g) of matter.
leadership of FDA scientists This measurement is used to
and engineers. The standard, determine whether a wireless
‘Recommended Practice for phone complies with safety
Determining the Spatial- Peak guidelines.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
9.What steps can I take to
in the Human Body Due to
reduce my exposure to
Wireless Communications radiofrequency energy from
Devices: Experimental my wireless phone?
Techniques,’ sets forth the first
If there is a risk from these
consistent test methodology
products - and at this point we
for measuring the rate at
do not know that there is - it is
which RF is deposited in
probably very small. But if you
the heads of wireless phone
are concerned about avoiding
users. The test method uses a
even potential risks, you can
tissuesimulating model of the
take a few simple steps to
human head. Standardized
minimize your exposure to
SAR test methodology
radiofrequency energy (RF).
is expected to greatly
Since time is a key factor in
improve the consistency
how much exposure a person
of measurements made at
receives, reducing the amount
different laboratories on
of time spent using a wireless
the same phone. SAR is the
phone will reduce RF exposure.
measurement of the amount
If you must conduct extended
of energy absorbed in tissue,
conversations by wireless
either by the whole body
phone every day, you could
or a small part of the body.
place more distance between
It is measured in watts/kg
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your body and the source of described above would apply
the RF, since the exposure level to children and teenagers
drops off dramatically with using wireless phones.
distance. For example, you Reducing the time of wireless
could use a headset and carry phone use and increasing the
the wireless phone away from distance between the user
your body or use a wireless and the RF source will reduce
phone connected to a remote RF exposure. Some groups
antenna. Again, the scientific sponsored by other national
data do not demonstrate that governments have advised
wireless phones are harmful. that children be discouraged
But if you are concerned from using wireless phones
about the RF exposure from at all. For example, the
these products, you can use government in the United
measures like those described Kingdom distributed
above to reduce your RF leaflets containing such a
exposure from wireless phone recommendation in December
use. 2000. They noted that no
evidence exists that using a
10. What about children using
wireless phone causes brain
wireless phones?
tumors or other ill effects.
The scientific evidence does Their recommendation to limit
not show a danger to users wireless phone use by children
of wireless phones, including was strictly precautionary; it
children and teenagers. If you was not based on scientific
want to take steps to lower evidence that any health
exposure to radiofrequency hazard exists.
energy (RF), the measures
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11. What about wireless phone interference from handheld
interference with medical wireless phones and helped
equipment? develop a voluntary standard
Radiofrequency energy (RF) sponsored by the Institute
from wireless phones can of Electrical and Electronic
interact with some electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard
devices. For this reason, the specifies test methods and
FDA helped develop a detailed performance requirements
test method to measure for hearing aids and wireless
electromagnetic interference phones so that no interference
(EMI) of implanted cardiac occurs when a person uses
pacemakers and defibrillators a ‘compatible’ phone and a
from wireless telephones. ‘compatible’ hearing aid at the
This test method is now part same time. This standard was
of a standard sponsored approved by the IEEE in 2000.
by the Association for the The FDA continues to monitor
Advancement of Medical the use of wireless phones
instrumentation (AAMI). for possible interactions
The final draft, a joint effort with other medical devices.
by the FDA, medical device Should harmful interference
manufacturers, and many be found to occur, the FDA
other groups, was completed will conduct testing to assess
in late 2000. This standard will the interference and work to
allow manufacturers to ensure resolve the problem.
that cardiac pacemakers and
defibrillators are safe from
wireless phone EMI. The FDA
has tested hearing aids for
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12. Where can I find additional 10 Driver Safety Tips
information? Your wireless phone gives
For additional information, you the powerful ability
please refer to the following to communicate by voice
resources: almost anywhere, anytime.
FDA web page on wireless An important responsibility
phones accompanies the benefits of
(http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/ wireless phones, one that every
phones/index.html) user must uphold.
Federal Communications When operating a car, driving is
Commission (FCC) RF Safety your first responsibility.
Program When using your wireless phone
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ behind the wheel of a car,
rfsafety) practice good common sense
International Commission and remember the following
on Non-lonizing Radiation tips:
Protection 1. Get to know your wireless
(http://www.icnirp.de) phone and its features such as
World Health Organization speed dial and redial. Carefully
(WHO) International EMF read your instruction manual
Project and learn to take advantage of
(http://www.who.int/emf) valuable features most phones
National Radiological offer, including automatic
Protection Board (UK) redial and memory. Also,
(http://www.nrpb.org.uk/) work to memorize the phone
keypad so you can use the
speed dial function without
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taking your attention off the suspend the call in heavy
road. traffic or hazardous weather
2. When available, use a conditions. Rain, sleet, snow
handsfree device. A number and ice can be hazardous, but
of handsfree wireless phone so is heavy traffic. As a driver,
accessories are readily your first responsibility is to
available today. Whether you pay attention to the road.
choose an installed mounted 5. Do not take notes or look
device for your wireless phone up phone numbers while
or a speaker phone accessory, driving. If you are reading
take advantage of these an address book or business
devices if available to you. card, or writing a “to-do” list
3. Position your wireless phone while driving a car, you are
within easy reach. Make sure not watching where you
you place your wireless phone are going. It is common
within easy reach and where sense. Don’t get caught in a
you can reach it without dangerous situation because
removing your eyes from the you are reading or writing and
road. If you get an incoming not paying attention to the
call at an inconvenient time, road or nearby vehicles.
if possible, let your voicemail 6. Dial sensibly and assess the
answer it for you. traffic; if possible, place calls
4. Suspend conversations during when you are not moving or
hazardous driving conditions before pulling into traffic. Try
or situations. Let the person to plan your calls before you
you are speaking with know begin your trip or attempt to
you are driving; if necessary, coincide your calls with times
you may be stopped at a stop
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sign, red light or otherwise away. Dial 911 or other local
stationary. But if you need to emergency number in the
dial while driving, follow this case of fire, traffic accident,
simple tip — dial only a few road hazard or medical
numbers, check the road and emergency. Remember, it is
your mirrors, then continue. a free call on your wireless
7. Do not engage in stressful or phone!
emotional conversations that 9. Use your wireless phone to
may be distracting. Stressful help others in emergencies.
or emotional conversations Your wireless phone provides
and driving do not mix; they you a perfect opportunity to
are distracting and even be a “Good Samaritan” in your
dangerous when you are community. If you see an auto
behind the wheel of a car. accident, crime in progress
Make people you are talking or other serious emergency
with aware you are driving where lives are in danger, call
and if necessary, suspend 911 or other local emergency
conversations which have number, as you would want
the potential to divert your others to do for you.
attention from the road. 10. Call roadside assistance
8. Use your wireless phone to or a special wireless
call for help. Your wireless nonemergency assistance
phone is one of the greatest number when necessary.
tools you can own to protect Certain situations you
yourself and your family in encounter while driving may
dangerous situations — with require attention, but are not
your phone at your side, urgent enough to merit a call
help is only three numbers for emergency services. But
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you can still use your wireless (RF) energy set by the Federal
phone to lend a hand. If you Communications Commission
see a broken-down vehicle (FCC) of the U.S. Government.
posing no serious hazard, a These limits are part of
broken traffic signal, a minor comprehensive guidelines
traffic accident where no one and establish permitted levels
appears injured or a vehicle. of RF energy for the general
you know to be stolen, call population. The guidelines are
roadside assistance or other based on standards that were
special non-emergency developed by independent
wireless number. scientific organizations
For more information, please through periodic and thorough
call to 888-901-SAFE, or visit our evaluation of scientific studies.
website www.wow-com.com The standards include a
substantial safety margin
Consumer Information on designed to assure the safety
SAR of all persons, regardless of age
(Specific Absorption Rate) and health.
The exposure standard for
This Model Phone wireless mobile phones employs
Meets the Government’s a unit of measurement known as
Requirements for Exposure the Specific Absorption Rate, or
to Radio Waves. SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC
Your wireless phone is a radio is 1.6W/kg. *
transmitter and receiver. It is Tests for SAR are conducted
designed and manufactured not using standard operating
to exceed the emission limits positions specified by the FCC
for exposure to radiofrequency with the phone transmitting at
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its highest certified power level The highest SAR value for this
in all tested frequency bands. model phone when tested for
Although SAR is determined use at the ear is 0.671 W/kg
at the highest certified power and when worn on the body, as
level, the actual SAR level of the described in this user’s manual, is
phone while operating can be 1.18 W/kg.
well below the maximum value. (Body-worn measurements
Because the phone is designed differ among phones
to operate at multiple power models, depending upon
levels to use only the power available accessories and FCC
required to reach the network, requirements.) While there may
in general, the closer you are to be differences between SAR
a wireless base station antenna, levels of various phones and at
the lower the power output. various positions, they all meet
Before a phone model is the government requirement for
available for sale to the public, safe exposure.
it must be tested and certified The FCC has granted an
to the FCC that it does not Equipment Authorization for
exceed the limit established this model phone with all
by the governmentadopted reported SAR levels evaluated
requirement for safe exposure. as in compliance with the FCC
The tests are performed in RF emission guidelines. SAR
positions and locations (e.g., at information on this model phone
the ear and worn on the body) is on file with the FCC and can be
as required by the FCC for each found under the Display Grant
model. section of http://www.fcc.gov/
oet/fccid after searching on FCC
ID BEJGW620.
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Safety Guidelines
Additional information on
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)
can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry
Association (CTIA) website at
http://www.wow-com.com
* In the United States and
Canada, the SAR limit for
mobile phones used by
the public is 1.6 watts/kg
(W/kg) averaged over one
gram of tissue. The standard
incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give
additional protection for the
public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
* Product meets current FCC &
IC Radio Frequency Exposure
Guidelines.
FCC ID BEJGW620,
IC ID: 2703C-GR500
Possible Corrective
Message Possible causes
measures
There is no SIM card
in the phone or you Make sure that the SIM card is
SIM error
may have inserted it correctly inserted.
incorrectly.