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LG LGC-330WEmpire LCS-633 LG LGC-320W/330W, LGP-2300W Leather Case
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LGC-320/330W

USER GUIDE
LG Information & Communications, Ltd.
Please read this manual before you use this product.

DUAL MODE CELLULAR PHONE

1 4GHI 7 PRS

2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0OPER

3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXY
This manual is based on the production version of the LGC-320/330W telephone. Software changes may have occurred after this printing. LG reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notice. Any software relevant to the product is subject to change after the manual is printed.

ONTENTS

Introduction
Highlights Important information

Getting Started

Phone Parts and Function Key Description LCD Icons

Basic Functions

Turning the Phone On and Off Making a Call Correcting Dialing Mistakes Receiving Calls Call Waiting Mute Redialing Last Outgoing Number Adjusting Volume Signal Strength Emergency Dialing Viewing Your Telephone Number

Phone Book Feature

Two Types of Phone Book Personal Phone Book Memory Entering Characters Recent Call History List Retrieving Numbers
Changing the Personal Phone Book Dialing Numbers from Your Phone Book Advanced Phone Book Features 34

NTRODUCTION

Highlights

Menu Feature

Main Menu General Guidelines to Menu Access and Setting Menu Item Descriptions

Messaging Feature

New Message Alert Message ACK Reading Newly Received Text Messages Reading Previously Stored Messages Deleting All the Messages Selection of Alert and Sound Types Checking Voice Mailbox
Congratulations on your purchase of the LGC-320/330W phone that has been designed to operate on the latest digital mobile communication technology, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). This CDMA digital technology has greatly enhanced voice clarity and can provide a variety of advanced features. The LGC-320/330W is a dual mode phone that can also operate on analog cellular systems (Advanced Mobile Phone Service - AMPS). It is a new, compact phone with many useful features including: Large, easy-to read, 4-line, backlight LCD with status icons. EVRC (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) Paging, Messaging, Voice Mail, and Caller I.D. 18-button lighted keypad. Exceptionally long battery life built on state-of-the-art Lithium-ion battery technology and ultra-power saving circuitry. Choice of 4 ring sounds and 6 melodies. Menu-driven interface with prompts for easy operation and configuration (Soft keys). Call privacy inherent with CDMA encoding (in CDMA Mode). Any key answer, auto-redial, one-touch, and speed dial with 99 memory locations. Optional accessories.

Caller I.D.

Using Caller I. D. Stored Phone Numbers with Names Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Safety Information

Menu Tree Summary Table

Important Information
This Users Guide contains important information about how to use and operate the phone. Please read through the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent damaging or misusing the phone. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this Users Guide could void your warranty for this equipment.
Optimal Phone Performance
To obtain the best performance possible when operating your phone: Fully extend the antenna. Do not hold the antenna at any time. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. Speak directly into the microphone.

Check Components

Each standard unit comes with the LGC-320/330W phone, a one-slot desk top charger, and one rechargeable battery. Please make sure that these components are all included. Available optional accessories are as follows: Cigarette lighter adapter Leather Carrying case Travel charger Hands-free car kit Data kit Charge the battery fully before using the phone for the first time.

Caution

Using the phone in proximity to receiving equipment (i.e., TV or radio) may cause interference. Keep your phone in a safe place when not in use.

ETTING STARTED

This section provides an introduction to the LGC320/330W. It includes illustrations and descriptions of the important phone parts and instructions for getting your phone powered up and ready to use.
Front of the Phone (LGC-330W)

Antenna

Use only the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers. Only authorized personnel should use the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty. Do not hold the antenna while the phone is in use.
Red light Volume switch (Side keys)

LCD screen

WR END/P
Do not use the phone in designated no cellular phone use areas.
Soft keys END/PWR key CLR key Scroll Microphone

1 4GHI

Do not expose the phone to high temperature or humidity.
Avoid getting your phone wet. If the phone gets wet, turn the power off immediately and remove the battery pack. If the phone is inoperable, return it to the dealer for service. Avoid shock or impact to the phone

Active Flip

LGC-320W (bar type) has no active flip
Phone Parts and Function Key Descriptions

SNI/Red light

Silent Notification Indicator lights when END/power key is pressed and when there are incoming calls and messages. Used to adjust volume or to scroll menus. Displays messages and indicator icons.

LCD Icons

Icons are displayed at the top of the LCD screen. Different indicators appear according to phones operating mode.

Rm V T

Volume Switch (Side keys) LCD Screen SEND Key END/PWR Key

END/PWR

Allows user to place or answer calls. Used to disconnect a call or get back to the stand-by mode without affecting any current settings. Also, used to power on/off the phone. Allows quick access to text and voice mail features When closed, terminates a call in progress, and activates key guard. When opened, allows user to answer an incoming call.

Using the Desktop Charger
The LGC-320/330W desktop charger has a slot for recharging batteries. The slot accommodates phone and battery pack for charging. Warning: Use only the desktop charger provided with the phone. Using the wrong charger may cause damage to your phone or battery. 1. Plug the charger into a wall outlet. The charger should operate on a 110V source. Once AC power is connected to the desktop charger, the green LED blinks once. 2. Insert the phone with an installed battery pack or a spare battery pack into the chargers slot. Red light indicates the battery is being charged. Green light indicates the battery is fully charged. If completely discharged, the battery will take 3 hours to recharge. If you leave the phone on while it is in the desktop charger, the battery will take longer to charge.

Caring for the Battery

You do not need to completely discharge the battery before recharging. Unlike other battery systems, there is no memory effect that could compromise the batterys performance. Use only LG batteries and chargers. LGs chargers are designed to maximize the battery life. Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack. Do not charge the battery pack out of the temperature range, 32 F to 122 F (0 to 50 ). Keep the metal contacts of the battery pack clean. Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. The battery pack may be recharged hundreds of times before it needs replacing. Recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long time to maximize usability. Do not expose the battery charger to direct sunlight or use it in high humidity areas, such as the bathroom, etc. Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, this may deteriorate the battery performance.

ASIC FUNCTIONS

Turning the Phone Off
1. Make sure the active flip is open. 2. Press and hold END/PWR until Powering Off text is displayed on the LCD, and then release the button. 3. Push the antenna back into the phone, if extended, to protect it.

Turning the Phone On and Off

Turning the Phone On

1. Attach a charged battery pack to the phone or connect the phone to an external power source such as the cigarette lighter adaptor or car kit. 2. Press END/PWR for a few seconds until the red light at the top of the phone flashes. initial screen is displayed and a beep sound will alert you.

LGC-330W or LGC-320W

Placing a Call
When you place a call, follow these simple steps : 1. Make sure the phone is turned on. If not, press END/PWR. 2. Enter the phone numbers together with area code, if needed. 3. Press SND. If the phone is locked or restricted, enter the Lock Code and press SND. Call Failed indicates that the call did not go through. 4. Press END/PWR to disconnect the call.
202-818-4777 [Save] [Find]

LGC-330W 000-000-000

Calling. 202-818-4777
ENTER LOCK CODE ---[QUIT]

LGC-330W

Oct 15, Thu 1:00pm [MENU] [BOOK]
CALL FAILED Redial in 10 Secs

(auto retry : on)

As the LCD displays [unlock], you will see Security under Menu Features.
Oct 15, Thu 1:00pm [unlock]
Correcting Dialing Mistakes
1. Press CLR to erase the most recent digit or letter entered. 2. Press and hold CLR for at least one second to delete all digits or letters entered.

Receiving Calls

1. Press any Key (except END/PWR or Volume Keys) to answer, or simply open Flip Switch. 2. Pressing the END/PWR key once when receiving an incoming call mutes the ringer. 3. Press END/PWR to disconnect the call.

Incoming Call

This function prevents your voice from being transmitted, but you can still hear the other party talking. 4 1. Press [MENU] and 8 while D Rm on a call. MUTE : 0:11 Oct 15, Thu 2. To release Mute, press [MENU] and 1:01pm [MENU][BOOK] again. 8 4
Time : 2:30 Oct 15, Thu 1:01pm [MENU][BOOK]
Time : 0:01 Oct 15, Thu 1 :O1pm [MENU][BOOK]

Call Waiting

Your service provider may offer call waiting. While you are on a call, you may hear two beeps indicating another incoming call. When call waiting has been enabled, you can answer other incoming calls, leaving the active call on hold. Check with your service provider about this feature. 1. Press SND to receive a waiting call. 2. Press SND again to switch between calls.
Redialing Last Outgoing Number

1. Press

to redial the last dialed number.
You can also redial any of the last ten numbers you have dialed. The last 10 numbers are stored in the recent call history list(See Phone Book, Recent Call History List).

Adjusting the Volume

The volume buttons on the left top/side of the phone can be used to adjust the earpiece, ringer, and key beep volumes. The upper button increases, and the lower button decreases the volume.
You may adjust the earpiece volume while you are on a call.

EARPIECE VOLUME

[OK] [NEXT]
- The earpiece volume can also be adjusted through the Menu Feature. You may adjust the ringer volume while the phone is ringing or in standby mode : - The ringer volume can also be adjusted through the Menu Feature. - If you adjust the ringer volume to minimum, the LCD displays -Ringer Off- and you wont hear the ringer sound. The key beep volume is adjusted through the Menu Feature.

RINGER VOLUME 11

[ok] [next]
Extend the antenna when the signal strength is weak. If you are in a building, the reception may be better near a window.

LGC-330W [MENU] [BOOK]

(No signal received)
LGC-330W -Ringer off1:23pm [menu] [book]

Emergency Dialing

As long as your phone is registered on a system, you can place calls to emergency numbers such as 911-even if your phone is locked or restricted. 1. Press 2. Press

9 SND 1 1

KEY BEEP VOLUME 12

Calling. 911

Signal Strength
The quality of calls depends on the signal strength in your area. The stronger the signal, the better the call quality. The signal strength icon indicates the current strength by means of the number of bars. If you are outside a service area, the No service icon will be displayed. No calls can be placed or received, including emergency calls.
LGC-330W OCT 15. THU 1:01 Pm [MENU] [BOOK]
Viewing Your Telephone Number
0 1. Press [MENU] and will display your phone number for 5 seconds.

(Weakest signal)

(Strongest signal)

HONE BOOK FEATURE

3. Enter the Name (up to 12 characters) corresponding to a phone number and then press [ok]. If you don t want to enter a name, press [ok] to proceed without entering characters. Note : See Entering Characters for more details. 4. The phone will ask you to assign a memory location where the number will be saved. Press [ok] to automatically store the number in the first available memory location. Or, you also have the option to enter the specific two digits of a memory location number. 5. The phone will ask if you want to keep this number secret. Setting memory locations to Secret hides the phone number, which can only be deleted, not edited. Choose Yes or No using [NEXT] or or. 6. Press [ok] to save the number. The LCD will show the number of memory locations used, and empty.

Mike 202-818-4777 [ok] [x X]

Two Types of Phone Books

You can store up to 99 numbers into the Phone Book giving you easy access to your most frequently dialed phone numbers. There are two types of phone books : Personal Phone Book Memory and Recent Call History List.
Personal Phone Book Memory
The phone has 99 personal phone book memory locations where you can store up to 32 digits with an associated name of up to 12 characters.
Mike Location ?? auto = 03 [ok] [next]
Saving Numbers to Your Personal Phone Book
Memory locations 1 through 9 should be used for one-touch dialing of your most commonly used phone numbers. 1. Enter the phone number that you want to save (up to 32 digits). 2. Press [SAVE], and the cursor will appear in the upper left of the top line which indicates that the phone is in the Alpha mode.
Make Secret? No [ok] [next]

Make Secret? [ok] [next]

202-818-4777 [save] [find]
? 202-818-4777 [ok] [X X]

MEMORY 09 used 90 empty

Entering Characters
1. Press the key labeled with the letter you want. 2. Press the same key repeatedly to change the letter or number at the flashing cursor LCD on the screen. When you have the correct letter or number at the corresponding cursor, wait two seconds for the cursor to automatically move to the next space or manually shift the cursor to the left or right by pressing or , press CLR to correct any mistakes.
Upper or Lower Case Letters
When entering a name, you can use both upper and lower case letters. By default, letters will be displayed in upper case. Following are the appropriate steps for entering lower case letters. 1. Press [X x] once to change D Rm from upper to lower case. M ? 202-818-4777 2. Enter desired letter(s). [ok] [X x] 3. Press [x X] to return to upper case if needed. D Rm 4. Press [ok] when youre finished.

Punctuation Characters

There are a total of 18 punctuation characters available to help enter or edit names for phone book storage. 1. Follow the instructions for Entering Characters. 2. When you want to enter a punctuation character, press. You will then see a menu of the punctuation characters. 3. Press the or to see all the 18 characters available. 4. Enter the number next to the character you want to insert. 5. Continue entering any other characters. 6. Press [ok] when youre finished.
PUNCTUATION 1: - 2. 3 & : : 5 : 6 : 4 : 7: _ 8: ! 9: ?

Recent Call History List

The phone keeps a list of the last 10 calls you have placed accepted, missed, or added (using the scratch pad feature) allowing you to redial any of these numbers quickly and easily.

Overwrite? Michael 01:02-888-7854 [ok] [next]
Dialing from a Memory List
1. Press [Book]. 2. Search and find the memory location you want using or. 3. Press SND.
Storing a Number with Pauses
1. Enter the phone number. D Rm 2. Press. 1 H hardPause 2 T TimePause 3. Select from the following: 3- Hyphen Press 1 for Hard Pause. Press 2 for Timed Pause. D Rm Press 3 for Hyphens, 019200-2000 hyphens WILL NOT pause a H1234T1234 [save] [find] number. 4. Enter additional number (s) (e.g. pin number or credit card number). 5. Press [SAVE] to save this number with pauses.
Dialing from a Memory Location
On viewing and checking the memory location to call, press SND.
Advanced Phone Book Features

Pause Feature

When you call automated systems (such as voice mail or credit card billing numbers), you may often have to enter a series of numbers. Instead of entering these numbers by hand, you can store the numbers in your phone book separated by special characters called pauses. There are two kinds of pauses: Hard pause (H) : The phone pauses until you press [Resume] to go to the next number. Timed Pause (T) : The phone will pause for two seconds before sending the next set of numbers. Each additional timed pause will add two more seconds to the original pause length. Hyphens : Hyphens are used for appearance only (e.g. 1-800-555-1234). They will not add a pause between numbers.
Prepending a Stored Number
Prepend can be used if you are D Rm out of your home system and need CALL TO to prefix the area code to an exist888-7777 [save] ing phone book number. When a phone book entry, call history, or D Rm message callback number shows PREPENDING up on the screen, you can make additions before the original 202-888-7777 number. However, you can t edit the original number during Prepending. 1. Recall a number in memory. 2. Enter the appropriate digits to prepend to the stored number. Digits entered will be inserted before the recalled number. 3. Press SND to dial the prepend digits and the phone number.
Prepending a Call History Number
The phone keeps a list of the last 10 calls made, accepted, missed, or added (using the scratch pad feature). The most recent entry comes at the top of the list. If there is no more space left in the memory, the oldest entry will be lost upon a new entry coming in. Depending on the operating mode and available features from your service provider, each entry may contain the phone number and name. You may see one of the following messages : Missed Called By Call To Added Indicates an unanswered incoming call. Indicates a call you received. Indicates a call you placed. Indicates the number added using the scratch pad feature.

ENU FEATURE

Main Menu
Menus help you browse a variety of features with the phone and modify the existing settings as well. Details about each of the menu items will be given in the section. The figures on the right show the main menu.

Menu 4 System

1. Select Choose setting to control which cellular company your phone uses. Leave this setting as standard unless you want to alter the system selection. 2. Set NAM Select the phones NAM (Number Assignment Module) if the phone is registered with multiple service providers. 3. Auto NAM Allows the phone to automatically switch to one of the programmed NAMs if it is operating in the corresponding service provider area. 4. Force Mode Make next call in analog mode. You have 30 seconds to place an analog call. This feature is typically used for data applications.

Menu 6 Call Info

1. Last Call Displays the duration of last call in minutes and seconds. 2. Home Calls Displays the total number and time (minutes and seconds) of all calls made while in the home system (i.e. not roaming), since last reset. This can be reset by pressing zero (0). 3. Roam Calls Displays the total number and time (minutes and seconds) of all calls made while in the roaming. This can be reset by pressing zero (0). 4. All Calls Displays the total number and time (minutes and seconds) of calls made while in the home system and while roaming. This is NOT resettable.

Menu 5 Alerts

1. Fade Sets an alert to inform you when you lost a call or lose the service. 2. Minute Alerts you every 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call.

Menu 7 Security

(You must enter the lock code after pressing 7, Default value is the last 4 digits of your phone number after activation.) 1. Lock Mode Choose when you want to lock the phone. Now immediately locks the phone. When the lock code is entered, this is reset to never. On power up locks the phone when the phone is turned on. Never means that the phone is never locked. When the phone is locked, you can only place emergency calls (see Emergency Calls) or receive incoming calls. When in a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume. All functions and features including memory viewing and storing, and message viewing are disabled when the phone is locked. Speed dialing, last number redial, and onetouch dialing, if enabled, will still work for emergency numbers. 2. Restrict Set call restrictions to yes or no. If you set it to yes, you can only place calls to emergency numbers and phone numbers stored in the memory locations 1 to 9. You can still receive calls in restrict mode. 3. New Code Allows you to enter a new four-digit lock code number. For confirmation it will ask you to enter the new lock code twice. This is the same number as the pin code. See Menu 7~6 to send PIN information.

1. Press the. 2. Select [NEXT]. 3. Select 2 Text from the SMS Main Menu. 4. Select [NEXT]. The messages are displayed in the reverse receiving order in case URGENT is not displayed. The URGENT message is displayed first. You should press or to scroll the message list. In case the message is scrolled, an alarm tone indicating the last message and the first message is generated. To delete each message, select [ERASE]. To delete all the messages, select 3 Erase All on the MESSAGE screen.

1 NEW TEXT [QUIT] [NEXT]

T D Rm
5. Select VIEW When you select VIEW, the screen is scrolled automatically to the next page. Select or to scroll the message line by line.
MESSAGE Content [SAVE] [QUIT]

1. 2. 3. 4.

Messages Voice Mail Text Erase All Alert

MESSAGE Content [NEXT]

> Msg 1 Msg 2 [ERASE/VIEW]
Note If no new messages are received, the phone displays the previously stored message list. In addition, you can store the call back numbers in the PHONE BOOK MEMORY by selecting [SAVE] after checking all the messages. However, if the name is displayed on the upper part of the call back number, it indicates that the call back number has been stored already. In order to store the call back number, you may have to have the screen for storing numbers appear first. You can make a call by pressing SND key. You can select [QUIT] to return to the previous screen.
Reading Previously Stored Messages
1. Press the. 2. Select [NEXT]. 3. Select No. 2 Text from the SMS Main Menu. 4. Select [VIEW]. 5. Once you press the SND key at stage 3, the call will be made to the corresponding call back number. If there is no call back number, the following screen will be displayed. Select [QUIT] to go back to the previous screen.
No New Message [QUIT] [NEXT]
Deleting All the Messages
All the voice mailbox text messages and pages are deleted when you select No. 3 Erase All from the MESSAGES Screen.
ERASE all MSGS ? [YES] [NO]
Messages 1. Voice Mail 2. Text 3. Erase All 4. Alert

WAITING !

> Msg 1 Msg 2 [ERASE/VIEW] [QUIT] [NEXT]

No New Message

No Call Back #Available [QUIT]
Selecting Alert and Sound Types
1. Select 4 ALERT from the D Rm MESSAGES. ALERT MENU 1) If you turn Set Alert on, the 1:Set Alert 2:Alert Type phone generates a sound and 3:Sound Type vibrates, a flash blinks and the screen indicating a new message arriving is displayed during message receiving (only when selected from Alert Type). However, only the screen indicating a new message is displayed in off state. 2) You can select Flash, Bell, Vibrator, and VIB BELL in the Alert Type Mode.

3)You can select any of the four sounds from the Sound Type menu.
Checking the Voice Mailbox
You can check the number of new voice messages in the voice mailbox. The latest message is stored, overwriting the previous one in the voice mail box. The voice mailbox is alerted during receiving as in the case of general text characters.
4)Like the text message, the screen is scrolled automatically by the page unit. You can scroll line by line manually pressing or. 5)You should enter a password to check the voice mailbox.

Low Memory Warning

The phone changes into the alert mode in case the memory of message available for use is 25 percent of the capacity or less. You should delete the old messages in order to prevent message from being deleted even if the phone can receive new messages.
Checking of Voice Mailbox
1. Press the. 2. Select [Next]. 3. Select 1 Voice Mail from MESSAGES. 1) If you press the SND key, 89 is displayed and , you can check the voice mailbox. (The user using the previous model had to press 89 in order to check the voice mailbox) 2) You can place a call to the call back number by pressing SND key. 3) The any urgent message is displayed first.
1 NEW VOICE [QUIT] [NEXT]

Out of Memory Warning

No more messages can be received until enough memory space becomes available. At this time, the message Not Enough Memory! MSG Rejected is displayed on the phone.
Date Time Voice Mail I NEW MESSAGE [ERASE] [SEND]

aller I.D.

Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
Your LGC-320/330W telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. The phone operates in the frequency range of 824 MHz to 894 MHz. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. The power level can range from 0.006 watts to 0.6 watts. The design of the LGC-320/330W phone complies with the most recently updated American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy. Experts from science, engineering, medicine, government health agencies, and industry developed the updated standard. This standard was adopted in March, 1993, by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). However, if you wish to limit RF exposure further than the current ANSI Standard, you may choose to control or limit the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most efficient manner.
This feature enables the phone number of the calling person to be displayed when you receive the call. You should check if the cellular service carrier provides this feature.

Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC Regulations.
Efficient Phone Operation
Normal Position : Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation : For your phone to operate most efficiently : Extend your antenna fully. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.

Batteries

Caution: All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains, touches exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. To protect against such unwanted current drain, exercise care in handling any

Driving

charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects. When the battery is detached from the phone, your batteries are packed with a protective battery cover. Please use this cover for storing your batteries when not in use. Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first responsibility; Use hands-free operation, if available; Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
turned ON; Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference; If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy, Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.

Electrone Devices

Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6 ) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers; Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is

Aircraft

Blasting Areas Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

enu Tree

For Vehicles Equipped with an Airbag
Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted noticer so require. FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted; Turn off two-way radios. Obey all signs and instructions. Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.

idle state

MAIN MENU SUB MENU 1. VOLUME 1:RINGER 2:KEY BEEP 3:EARPEACE 2. DISPLAY 1:BACKLIGHT 2:BANNER 3:SHOW TIME 4:AUTO HYPHEN 5:VERSION 3. SELECT RING 1:RING SOUND 2:RING TYPE 4. SYSTEM 1:SELECT 2:SET NAM 3:AUTO NAM 4:FORCE MODE 5. ALERTS 1:FADE 3:MINUTE 3:SERVICE 4:CALL FAIL 6. CALL INFO 1:LAST CALL 2:HOME CALLS 3:ROAM CALLS 4:ALL CALLS 7. SECURITY 1:LOCK MODE 2:RESTRICT 3:NEW CODE 4:EMERGENCY 5:CLEAR CALLS 6:SEND PIN 8. FEATURES 1:AUTO ANSWER 2:AUTO RETRY 3:SCRATCHPAD 4:MUTE 5:KEY BEEP 6:ONE-TOUCH 0. OWN NO LIST
6sec 10sec/30sec/always off/always on/on when flip up(the function is deleted in case of LGC-320W, the function is applicable to LGC-330W). if avail/no on/off Sound l ~ sound 10 Nam #1~2 on/off Use analog, [ok] on/off on/off on/off on/off

Never/now/on power up No/yes Yes Yes/No off/1ring after/3ring after/5ring after off/every 10sec/every 30sec/every 60sec Normal/long Enable/disable

traffic state

MAIN MENU SUB MENU 1. VOLUME 1:RINGER 2:KEY BEEP 3:EARPEACE 5. ALERTS 1:FADE 2:MINUTE 3:SERVICE 4:CALL FAIL 8. FEATURES 1:AUTO ANSWER 2:AUTO RETRY 3:SCRATCH PAD 4:MUTE 5:KEY BEEP 6:ONE-TOUCH LIST 6sec on/off on/off on/off on/off off/1ring after/3ring after/5ring after off/every 10sec/every 30sec/every 60sec Normal/long Enable/disable

ummary Table

STEPS [END/PWR] Hold [END/PWR] (for about 2 seconds) Phone Number, [SND] Press any button except [END/PWR] and volume keys. [MENU],[1], [2],[ ]/[ ] Press any numeric button and adjust with the volume key [ ]/[ ] on stand-by. [MENU], [1], [1], [ ]/[ ] Adjust with the volume keys [ ]/[ ] while on line or [MENU], [1], [3]. [MENU], [3], [1], [ ]/[ ], [STO] Phone Number, [SAVE], Name, [ok], Memory Location, [ok], [ok],[ok] [Book], Memory Location, [Erase], [ok] After setting up speed dialing, hold the last digit(1-9) of the memory location. Press the first digit and hold the last digit of the memory location. At connection failure, [END/PWR], [SND] [Book], [Calls ] [MENU], [8], [4] while on line [MENU], [6], [1], [ok] [MENU], [6], [4], [ok] [MENU], [5], [2], [ ]/[ ], [ok] [MENU], [2], [1], [ ]/[ ], [ok] [MENU], [7], lock code, [1], [ ]/[ ], [ok] [MENU], [7], lock code, [3], new lock code, [ok], new lock code, [ok] [MENU], [7], lock code [2], [ ]/[ ], [ok] [MENU], [2], [2], [Edit], [ok] [MENU], [8], [1], [ ]/[ ], [ok]
FUNCTION Power-on Power-off Making a call Receiving a call Volume Adjust -Key Tone -Ringing Sound
-Ear piece Selecting Ringing Sound Saving Phone Number Deleting Phone Number Speed Dialing One-Touch Two-Touch Redialing Call History Mute Last Call Time All Calls Time Minute Alert Backlight Setting Lock New Code Restrict Init Name Auto Answer

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SAFETYCELL CELLPHONE COMPATIBILITY CHART

UPDATED 10-24-06

PHONE MODELS
AT&T AT&T AUDIOVOX CDM-3000 CDM-3000XL CDM-4000 CDM-4000XL CDM-4500 MVX-425 ERICKSON A2218 K500 P900 S710A T60 T200 T290A T316 T616 Z200 Z600 MVX-430 MVX-440 MVX-450 MVX-460 MVX-465 MVX-470 D750 K700I P910 T20 T61-SERIES T206 T300 T600 T630 Z300 MVX-475 MVX-480 MVX-480XL MVX-530 MVX-535 MVX-560 J300A K750 R300 T28 T62U T226 T306 T608 T637 Z500 K300 P800 S700I T29 T68I T237 T310 T610 W5501 Z530 MVX-565 PCX-3600XL TDM-2500 TDM-2500XL 6650

ADAPTER NEEDED

NONE NEEDED ESI-NK600 NONE NEEDED
if you have an audiovox you do not need an adapter

ESI-ER800

FUJITSU GE

3625 CT500 CT550 CT620

F80P-173 CT630 CT650 CT700 CT-650 180G LGIC LGP-2320 AH270 AH350 AH365 NEXTEL I700
ST CT750 CT800 DTLGC-320 CT750 CT800 DT3000 NEXTEL I1000

XL DT3325 DT3500 DT5525

NONE NEEDED ESI-ER300 ESI-ER700
GE HANDSPRING LG MITSUBISHI
CT-300 LG LGC-2300W AH129 AH131 AH250
270G ESI-NK8000 LGC-330W DT3325 DT3500 DT5525 NECXTEL I2000 ESI-i NONE AVAILABLE NO ADAPTER NEEDED NO ADAPTER NEEDED ESI-LG100
MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA
NEXTEL I500 SATELITE 9500 SATELITE 9505
ALMOST ALL MOTOROLA PHONES DO NOT USE ADAPTERS. THE EXCEPTIONS ARE; V3 V3M L7 V323 V365 V3c RAZR SLVR V325 KRZR V3i U6 L6 V360 V3X PEBL L2 V361 RAZR ADAPTER
or any Motorola that has the mini USB connector

2110 2160EFR 2190

2120 2160P2 TD6385

6185 6390

2160i 7160

ESI-NK210

5190 6160i 6170 7190

ESI-NK610

If your phone has a 7 bar connector on the bottom, use this adapter GENERAL COMMENTS REGARDING NOKIA PHONES AND ADAPTERS All Nokias need adapters. With the exception of a couple of old phones, they all use one of 3 styles offered. You need only look at where you plug in an ear piece to determine which adapter you need. If your phone has a 2.5mm round ear piece jack, use the NK-8000 adapter If your phone has a 7 bar connector on the bottom, use the NK-610 adapter if your phone has a 14 bar connector on the bottom, use the NK-14 pin adapter Below is a listing of Nokia phones and their corresponding adapters. If your phone is not on the list, refer to the general guidelines above to determine which one you need. NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA 3390 NOKIA OKI PANASONIC EB-H10 EB-H20 EB-H40 PANASONIC PRESTIGE EB-H63 PR-6160i 1430 EB-H55 EB-H66 EB-H70 EB-H64 PR-150 NON COMPATIBLE NO ADAPTER NEEDED EB-H105 EB-H205 NO ADAPTER NEEDED CD-3500 NO ADAPTER NEEDED 6590i 6160 6160i 6170 YOUR PHONE HAS 14 BARS ON THE BOTTOM NK-14 PIN 8890-G ESI-NK8000 your phone has a 7 bar connector on the bottom 128 NO ADAPTER AVAILABLE ESI-NK600

QUALCOMM/ KYOCERA

QCP-860 PDQ800 PDQ1900 QCP2035
QCP-1960 Q800 Q1900 QCP2035A SCH-2510 SCH-3500 SCH-3510 SCH-4010 SCH-6100
QCO-2760 QCP800 QCP1900 SCH-8500 SCH-N100 SCH-T100 ALL OTHER SAMSUNGS QCP3035 QCP2027

ESI-Q6

Please note: Qualcomm and Kyocera are the same company and interchange part numbers NO ADAPTER NEEDED
7135 tales NK8000 adapter NO ADAPTER NEEDED

SAMSUNG

SCH-400 SCH-411 SCH-850 SCH-2000 SCH-2010

SANYO SEIMANS

SCP-3000 S-46 M55 C56 M-46 S55 CT56 CM-ZS300 QCP-820 Z-200 CM-S2100 CM-B3300 CM-M2300 SCH-2000 TCP-900 QCP-1920 CM-Z100 CM-S3100 CM-M1300 CM-M3300 SCP-3000 ANA--9500 MER-9500 QCP-2700 CM-Z200 CM-B1200 CM-B3300 A55 SL55 S56 C55 A56 SL56
NO ADAPTER NEEDED SEIMANS ADAPTER
CM-SB200 Z-100 CM-A1100 CM-B2200 CM-M1300

NO ADAPTER NEEDED

SONY or QUALCOMM

ESI-Q8

SPRINT TOSHIBA
TOUCHPOINT TCP-1000 EXP-9500
NO ADAPTER NEEDED NO ADAPTER NEEDED

 

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