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L G2 2 1C User Guide - English Some of the cont ents in this manual ma y differ from y our phone depending on the soft ware of the phone or y our service pro vider .
2 Phone Ov ervie w 1. Earpiece Lets y ou hear the caller . 2. LCD Scr een Displays message s and status icons. When the phone is turned on, P ow er Sav e mode automatically dims the scr een and then darkens it if no k eys ar e pressed. 3. Left Soft K ey Use t o access the Main menu from the Home screen or the function immediat ely abov e it.
3 1. Earphone Jack Allow s the use of a headset to hear caller's v oice. 2. V olume Ke ys Use t o adjust the ringer volume in st andby mode and the earpiece volume during a call. 3. Charger/Acce ssory Port Connects the phone to the ba t tery charger or o ther av ailable accessories.
4 Pr epaid 1. Add Airtime 2. Buy Airtime 3. My Phone Number 4. Airtime Info 5. Airtime Displa y 6. Serial Number 7 . Code Entry Mode Cont acts 1. New Contact 2. Contact List 3. Groups 4. My vCar d 5. Speed Dials Message s 1. New Me ssage 2. Inbox 3. Outbox 4.
5 Br ow ser Multimedia 1. Record V oice 2. Images 1. My Images 2. Default 3. Buy Gr aphics 3. Sounds 1. My Sounds 2. Default 3. Bu y Ringt one s V oice Command 1. Start Command 1. Call <Name> or <Number> 2. V oicemail 3. Missed Calls 4. Messages 5.
6 Menus Ov erview Set tings 1. Sound 1. Ringt ones 1. All Calls 2. Caller ID 3. No Caller ID 4. Buy Ringt ones 2. V olume 1. Mast er V olume 2. K eypad 3. Earpiece 4. Speaker 3. Message Alerts 1. Message 2. V oicemail 3. Message R eminder 4. Aler t T ype 5.
5. TTY Mode 5. Sy stem 1. Net work 1. Sy stem Select 2. Serving Sy stem 2. Location 6. Memory 1. Re served Memory 2. Multimedia 7 . Phone Info 1. My Number 2.
8 The Ba t te ry The phone comes with a rechar geable bat tery . The ba t t ery charge le vel is sho wn at the t op right corner of the L CD screen. Installing the Bat t ery R emo v e the ba t tery co ver b y pr e ssing do wn on the L G logo and sliding the cov er up.
9 Plug one end of the char ger int o the phone’ s Char ger/ Accessory P or t and the other end int o an electrical outlet. The char ge time varies depending upon the bat tery le vel. Ba ttery Char g e L ev el The bat tery char ge lev el is shown a t the t op right corner of the L CD scr een.
10 Get ting St art ed with Y our Phone Signal Str en gt h Call qualit y depends on the signal strength in y our area. The signal strength is indica t ed on the screen a s the number of bars ne xt to the signal str ength icon ; the more bar s, the be t ter the signal str ength.
11 Redialing Calls Pre ss t wice t o redial the last number y ou dialed. The la st 1 5 0 numbers (5 0 missed, 5 0 receiv ed and 5 0 dialed) are st ored in the call hist ory list and you can also select an y of these t o redial. Receiving Calls 1. When the phone rings and/or vibr ate s, pre ss t o answer .
M u te Function The Mute F unction is used during a phone call. T o quickly activa t e Mut e, pre ss the Left Soft Key Mute . T o cancel, press the Left Soft K e y Unmut e .
with your service pr ovider t o ensure the y offer this featur e. Speed Dialing Speed dialing is a con v enient featur e that allo ws y ou to mak e phone calls quickly .
T ext Input Y ou can input and edit your Banner , Calendar , Contact s, Alarm Clock, Not epad, and Messages. K ey F unc tions Left Soft K ey : Pre ss to scr oll through the following t e xt input modes: T9W ord (T9W ORD/T9W ord/ T9wor d) -> Abc (ABC/Abc/abc) -> 1 2 3 -> Symbols Shift : Pre ss t o change capitaliza tion.
15 T h e B asics of St o ri ng Co nt a cts Entrie s 1. Fr om st andb y mode, ent er the phone number y ou want t o sav e (up t o 4 8 digits). 2. Pre ss Sa ve . 3. Select either A dd Ne w Cont act or Updat e Existing. 4. Use t o highlight a Label and pre ss .
P ause (P) The phone wait s 2 seconds before sending the ne xt string of digits. Storing a Number with P auses 1. Pre ss Menu . 2. Pre ss Cont acts . 3. Pre ss New C ontact . 4. Ent er a name (up t o 3 2 char acter s). 5. Enter the phone n umber in an y of the number labels.
Se archi ng Y our Phone’ s Memory The L G2 2 1C phone is able to perform a dynamic sear ch of the cont ents in y our phone’ s memory . A dynamic search compare s ent ered let ter s or number s against the entries in your Contact s. A matching list is displa yed in de scending ord er .
18 Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory Delet e : Delet e the select ed entry in your Cont acts. Edit : Edit the select ed cont act information. Dele t e Multiple : Choose from Selective or All to dele t e m ultiple entrie s a t one time. Send via Bluet ooth : Send a contact (vCar d) via Bluet ooth.
3. Use to highlight the phone number . 4. Pre ss t o place the call. Fr om Call History 1. Pre ss Menu . 2. Pre ss Recent Calls . 3. Use t o highlight the t ype of recent call, then pr e ss . Missed Calls/ Receiv ed Calls/ Dialed Calls/ All Calls 4. Use t o highlight the phone number .
Pr epaid The Prepaid men u pro vides shortcuts t o access useful account information. 1. Add Air time A dd Airtime allo ws y ou to st art an ov er -the-air reque st for additional airtime. 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Ent er your Airtime PIN Number and pr e ss .
2. Use t o highlight Balance or Due Date and pre ss . 3. Use t o highlight On or Off and pre ss . 6. Serial Number Serial Number simply displa ys the information of y our phone’ s MEID.
1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Enter the name, then pr ess t o highlight the field in which you wish t o stor e the cont act information. 3. Enter the phone n umber or e-mail addre ss.
23 3. Gr oups Allow s you t o view y our grouped Cont acts, add a new group, change the name of a group, or dele t e a whole group. 1 . Pr ess Menu , , . 2. Choose from the follo wing options: ● Use t o highlight a group, then pr ess Vi ew t o view the cont acts in the select ed group.
5. Speed Dials Allow s you t o view y our Speed Dials list, designat e new Speed Dials, or remo ve Speed Dial designations ent ered in y our Contact s. 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Use t o highlight the desir ed Speed Dial location (or ent er the Speed Dial digit using the k e ypad), and pr e ss A ssign .
The Basics of Sending a T ext Message 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Enter the r ecipient's addre ss. 3. Pre ss to acce ss the t ext field. 4. T ype your me ssage . 5. Pre ss Send . A confirma tion message is displa yed. Selec t R ecipient(s) Using Options 1.
Cust omize Y our T ext Message Using Options Y ou ha ve v arious options to cust omize the t ext while y ou are composing a me ssage. 1. Pre ss Men u , , . 2. Ent er the recipient's addre ss. 3. Pre ss t o access the t ext field. 4. Pre ss the Right Soft K e y Options .
2. Inbo x The phone alerts you in 2 w ay s when you r eceive a new message b y: ● Displa ying a notification message on the scr een. ● Displa ying the message icon (It blinks when the message is ur gent). Receiv ed messages are displa yed from ne west t o oldest.
Go T o URL Accesse s the websit e by st arting Brow ser . (Only for me ssages cont aining a URL.) Lock Locks the select ed message. Message Info Show s the message t ype priorit y and sta tus. 3. Outbo x Up t o 5 0 sent te xt messages can be st ored in the Outbo x.
Sav e Contact St ore s the callback number , e-mail addre ss, and number s in the receiv ed message into y our Contact s. Sav e T o T emplates St ore s the message as a t emplat e for future messages. Lock Locks the select ed message. Me ssage Info Sho w s the me ssage t ype priorit y and sta tus.
5. V oicemail Allow s you t o hear new v oice messages r ecorded in y our voice mailbo x. Y our phone will alert you when y ou r eceive a new v oice message. Checking Y our V oice Mailbox 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Choose from the follo wing op tions: ● Pre ss the Left Soft Ke y Clear t o clear the voicemail count er .
7 . Set tings Allow s you t o configure set tings for the Messages menu. 1. Pre ss Men u , , . 2. Use t o highlight Entry Mode or Signatur e and pre ss . Messaging Set tings Sub- Menu Descriptions 1. Entry Mode Allow s you t o select the default input method bet ween T9W ord, Abc and 12 3 .
32 R ecent Calls R ecent Calls The Recent Calls men u is a list of the last phone number s or Cont acts entries for calls y ou placed, accept ed, or missed. It is continually upda t ed as ne w number s are added t o the beginning of the list and the olde st entrie s ar e r emo ved fr om the bo t t om of the list.
3. Dialed Calls Allow s you t o view the list of outgoing calls; up t o 5 0 entries. 1. Pre ss Men u , , . 2. Use to highlight an entry and pre ss the Right Soft K e y Options for the following op tions: Sav e/ Delete/ Delet e All/ Call T imer 3. Pre ss to r eturn to stand by mode.
6. Dat a Count er Allow s you t o view the list of receiv ed and transmit t ed dat a. 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Use t o highlight a dat a cat egory , then press to exit. Receiv ed Data/ Sent Dat a/ All Data If a vailable, pr ess the Left Soft K e y Res et to re s e t the highlight ed da t a counter .
Br o w ser The Bro wser featur e allows y ou t o initiat e a W eb session and view Int ernet cont ent. Accessibilit y and selections within this featur e are dependent upon your service pro vider . F or specific informa tion on the Int ernet, cont act y our service pr o vider .
F ast Scrolling Pre ss and hold t o quickly mov e the cursor up and down on the current scr een. Soft K ey s The Left Soft K e y is used primaril y for fir st options or selecting an it em, but its function may change depending on the cont ent display ed.
Multimedia 1. R ecor d V oice R ecor d V oice allow s you t o recor d short verbal/voice messages. 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Pre ss Recor d t o recor d a ne w v oice memo. 3. T alk into the micr ophone, then pre ss Stop . The default memo title is the dat e and time of recor ding.
3. Sounds Allow s you t o choose audio clips. 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Pre ss the Left Soft Ke y V oice t o recor d an audio clip. 3. Pre ss the Left Soft Ke y Sound t o access My Sounds or pre ss Recor d t o begin recor ding. ● While r ecor ding, pr e ss the Left Soft K e y P ause t o pause, or Stop to st op recor ding.
Sort by/ Send F or Default: Set As (Ringt one, Contact ID, Alert Sounds) V oice Command Allow s you t o make phone calls quickly and easil y b y voice. Y our phone recalls the n umber from y our Contacts, displa ys it briefl y , and then dials it. This menu also includes fea ture s that ar e useful for those who ar e driving or blind.
1.1 Call <Name> or <Number> 1. Pre ss Menu , , , or pre ss the V oice Command Ke y on the right side of the phone and then and sa y "Call". 2. Say the name a s it is sav ed in your Cont act List or say the number . 1. 2 Voicemail 1.
1.5 Time & Da te This voice command fea ture will read out the curr ent time & dat e. 1. Pre ss Menu , , , or pre ss the V oice Command Ke y on the right side of the phone and sa y "Time & Dat e". 1.6 Help Allo w s y ou t o vie w mor e information about the featur es in V oice Control.
42 V oice Command/ My Schedule 2. Select an option. Disable/ Announce/ Announce + Ring 4. T r ain W or d Allow s you t o tr ain the voice recognition for impr ov ed re sults. 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Select an option. V oice Command/ Answer/ Digit Dial 5.
6 . Use t o highlight Ringtone , pre ss the Left Soft Ke y Set and select a ringt one. 7 . Pre ss Sav e . 2. Calendar Allow s you t o st ore and acce ss your agenda(s). Simpl y ent er y our appointment s in the Calendar , and your phone will alert you with a r eminder .
44 Bluet ooth Bluet ooth The L G2 2 1C is compatible with device s that support the Bluet ooth ® headset, hands-fr ee pr ofile s, object push and phonebook access. Y ou ma y crea t e and st ore se ver al pairings and connect t o one device a t a time.
45 3. Press the Left Soft K ey Search t o search for de vices t o pair . If Bluet ooth ® pow er is set t o off, y ou will be promp ted t o turn the power on. Highlight Ye s and pre ss . 4. Highlight New Sear ch and pr e ss . The de vice will appear in the Device F ound men u once it ha s been loca t ed.
46 Bluet ooth/ T ools 3. My V isibility Allow s you t o set the visibilit y of your Blue t ooth ® function. 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Use t o highlight On or Off , then pre ss . 4. My Blue t oo th Info Allow s you t o view informa tion about the Bluet ooth functionalit y .
● Press the Right Soft Ke y Oper at or for additional calculating options. ● Use the Na vigation K ey s t o ent er functions. ● Pre ss to complet e equation.
Zoom . 5. Pre ss the Left Soft Ke y Cit y , highlight the desir ed cit y , then press to select the highlight ed cit y . 6. After adding the ne w city , highlight it in the cit y list and pre ss the Right Soft K e y Options and select Daylight Sa vings Time to set da ylight saving time.
49 Set tings Set tings 1. Sound Options t o customize y our phone's sounds. 1. 1 Ringt on es Allow s you t o assign ringt ones for incoming calls. 1. Pre ss Menu , , , . 2. Select All Calls / Caller ID / No Caller ID / Bu y Ringt ones . 3. Highlight My Sounds/ Default/ Buy Ringt ones and pre ss to open the desir ed folder .
2. Select Message / V oicemail / Message R eminder . 3. Highlight My Sounds / Default/ Buy Ringt ones and pre ss to open the desir ed folder . 4. Use to select a ringt one or set ting, then press . 1.4 Alert T y pe Allo w s y ou t o select the aler t t ypes.
1.5.4 Low Ba t t er y Alerts you when the ba t tery char ge lev el is low . 1.5.5 Roam Alert Alerts you when the R oam service activa t es. 3. Use t o highlight On or Off , then pr e ss .
2.1 W allpaper Allow s you t o choose the kind of background t o be displa yed on the phone. 1 . Press Menu , , , . 2. Use to highlight a set ting, then press . My Images/ Default/ Bu y Gr aphics 3. Use to highlight an image and pre ss the Left Soft K e y Set .
53 2. Use t o highlight English or Español , then pre ss . 2.5 Clocks & Calendar Allow s you t o select the t ype of clocks displa yed on the main L CD. 1. Pre ss Menu , , , . 2. Highlight Main Screen or Front Scr een , then pre ss . 2.5.1 Main Screen Use to highlight an option, then pr ess .
54 Set tings Options for Dial F ont Style Digital/ Blackboar d/ Ske tchbook/ Sky/ Ba sic Options for Dial F ont Size Normal / Lar ge 2. 7 W o rd Prediction Allow s you t o activa t e wor d pr ediction, a function tha t uses y our past t ext entries t o predict wha t your ne xt wor d will be.
1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Enter the four -digit lock code. The default lock code is commonly the last 4 digit s of your phone n umber . 3. Pre ss Lock Phone . 4. Use t o select an option, then pr ess . Unlock The phone will remain unlock ed. Lock The phone is locked until it is unlocked again.
2. Enter the four -digit lock code. 3. Pre ss Re set Default. 4. A message will pop up that sa ys "Prefer ence set tings will be set t o factory defaults. Pr e ss <OK> t o continue." Pre ss . 5. Use t o highlight R ever t or Cancel and pre ss .
4.3 O n e - T ouch Dial Allow s you t o initiat e a speed dial call b y pre ssing and holding the speed dial digit. If set t o Off, Speed Dial number s designat ed in your Cont acts will not function. 1 . Press Menu , , , . 2. Use t o highlight On or Off , then pre ss .
5. Sy stem The Sy stem menu allo ws you t o designat e specific sy stem net work set tings. 5.1 N etw o r k 5.1.1 Sy stem Select A l l ow s you t o set up the phone producer’ s management envir onment. Lea v e this se t ting as the default unless y ou want t o alt er sy stem selection a s instruct ed b y y our service pr ovider .
6. Memory Allow s you t o check out the memory sta tus of your phone. 1. Pre ss Menu , , . 2. Use t o highlight R eserv ed Memory or Multimedia and pre ss . 7 . Phone Info The Phone Info menu pr ovide s y ou with specific information per t aining t o your phone model.
60 Safet y TIA Safet y Information The following is the comple t e TIA Safet y Information for wir ele ss handheld phones. Exposure t o Radio F requency Signal Y our wirele ss handheld portable phone is a lo w power r adio tr ansmit ter and r eceiver .
61 Ant enna Car e Use only the supplied or an appro ved r eplacement ant enna. Unauthorized ant ennas, modifications, or at tachment s could damage the phone and ma y violat e FCC regulations. Phone Oper a tion NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as y ou would an y other t elephone with the ant enna point ed up and ov er your shoulder .
62 Safet y P acemaker s The Health Industry Manufactur ers A ssociation recommends tha t a minimum separ ation of six (6) inches be maint ained bet ween a handheld wirele ss phone and a pacemaker t o a void p ot ential int erference with the pacemaker .
63 shielded from e xternal RF ener gy . Y our phy sician may be able t o assist y ou in obt aining this information. Health Care F acilities T urn your phone OFF in health care facilitie s when an y regula tions post ed in these area s instruct you t o do so.
Safet y 64 P ot entially Explosive Atmospher e T urn your phone OFF when in an y area with a po t entially explosiv e atmosphere and obe y all signs and instructions. Sparks in such area s could cause an explosion or fir e r e sulting in bodil y injury or e v en death.
65 Safet y Information Please r ead and observe the following informa tion for safe and proper use of y our phone and t o pre vent damage. Also, keep the user guide in an accessible place at all time s aft er reading it. C C a a u u t t i i o o n n ! ! Violation of the instructions may cause minor or serious damage to the product.
66 F or Y our Safe t y ● Prom ptly dispose of used bat terie s in accordance with local regula tions. ● Bat tery usage b y children should be supervised.
● K eep the bat tery’ s metal cont acts clean. ● Replace the ba t tery when it no longer pro vides acceptable performance. The bat tery can be rechar ged sev er al hundred times befor e replacement. ● Rechar ge the bat tery aft er long periods of non-use t o maximize ba t t ery life.
● Don’t short -circuit the bat tery . Met allic articles such as a coin, paper clip or pen in your pock et or bag ma y short -circuit the + and – t erminals of the bat tery (met al strips on the bat tery) upon moving. Short -circuit of the t erminal ma y damage the bat tery and cause an e xplosion.
● Do not immer se your phone in wa t er . If this happens, turn it off immediat ely and remo ve the bat tery . If the phone does not w ork, tak e it t o an L G Authorized Service Cent er . ● Do not paint y our phone. ● The dat a sa ved in y our phone might be delet ed due t o carele ss use, repair of the phone, or upgr ade of the soft war e.
Gener al Notice ● Using a damaged bat tery or placing a bat tery in y our mouth ma y cause serious injury . ● Do not place it ems cont aining magnetic components such as a cr edit card, phone car d, bank book, or subwa y ticket near your phone. The magne tism of the phone ma y damage the dat a st ored in the magnetic strip.
71 soft war e. Please backup your important phone number s. (Ring t ones, t ext message s, voice me ssages, pictur es, and videos could also be delet ed.) The manufacturer is not liable for damage due t o the loss of dat a. ● When you use the phone in public places, set the ringt one t o vibr ation so you don't disturb other s.
● Av oid turning up the volume t o block out noisy surroundings. ● T urn the volume down if y ou can’t hear people speaking near you. F or information about how t o set a maximum v olume limit on y our phone, see the featur es guide for your phone.
● T urn the volume down if y ou can’t hear people speaking near yo F or information about ho w t o set a maximum v olume limit on your handse t, please r efer t o the featur es guide for y our handset. Using headse t s safely Use of headse t s t o list en t o music while oper ating a vehicle is not r ecommended and is illegal in some area s.
74 F or Y our Safe t y produce hea ting effects causes no known adv erse health effects. Man y studies of low lev el RF exposur es ha ve not found an y biological effects. Some studies ha ve suggeste d that some biological effects ma y occur , but such findings ha ve no t been confirmed by additional re search.
exposur e to the user tha t is not necessary for de vice function; and ● Cooper ate in pr oviding user s of wirele ss phones with the best possible informatio n on possible effects of wir eless phone use on human health.
While these base st ations oper ate a t higher pow er than do the wirele ss phones themselve s, the RF exposur es that people get fr om these base st ations ar e typicall y thousands of times lo wer than those the y can get fr om wir ele ss phones. Base st ations ar e th us not the subject of the safe t y questions discussed in this document.
from fla ws in their r esearch methods. Animal e xperiments inv estigating the effects of Radio F requency (RF) ener gy exposur es char acteristic of wirele ss phones ha ve yielded conflicting re sults that oft en cannot be r epeated in o ther labor atorie s.
5. What r esear ch is needed to decide whether RF e xposure from wir eless phones poses a health risk? A combination of labor at ory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wirele ss phones w ould pro vide some of the dat a that ar e needed.
about the effects of e xposur e t o Radio F requency (RF) ener gy . The FD A has been a leading participant in the W orld Health Or ganization Int ernational Electro Magne tic Fields (EMF) Project since it s inception in 1 99 6.
Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit Radio F requency (RF) ener gy exposure s. The FCC est ablished these guidelines in consulta tion with the FD A and the other feder al health and safet y agencies. The FCC limit for RF exposur e from wir eless phone s is set a t a Specific Absorption R at e (SAR) of 1.
Det ermining the Spatial-P eak Specific Absorption Ra t e (SAR) in the Human Body Due t o W irele ss Communications Device s: Experimental T echniques” , sets forth the fir st consist ent t est methodology for measuring the r at e at which RF is deposit ed in the heads of wirele ss phone users.
your b ody and the sour ce of the RF , since the exposur e lev el drops off dr amaticall y with distance. F or ex ample, you could use a headset and carry the wirele ss phone a wa y from your b ody or use a wir eless phone connect ed t o a remo t e ant enna.
evidence tha t an y health hazard e xists. 1 1. What about wir eless phone interfer ence with medical equipment? Radio F requency (RF) ener gy from wir eless phones can int er act with some electronic device s.
medical device s. Should harmful int erference be found t o occur , the FD A will conduct t esting t o assess the int erference and w ork t o re solve the pr oblem. 1 2. Where can I find additional information? F or additional information, please r efer t o the following re sour ces: FD A web page on wirele ss phones (ht tp://www .
1. Get t o know y our wireless phone and its featur es such as speed dial and r edial. Carefull y r ead your instruction manual and learn t o tak e advant age of valuable fea ture s most phones offer , including aut omatic r edial and memory .
5. Don’t tak e not es or look up phone number s while driving. If you ar e reading an addre ss book or business card, or writing a “t o-do” list while driving a car , you ar e not w atching wher e you ar e going.
danger ous situations -- with your phone a t your side, help is only thr ee number s a wa y . Dial 9 1 1 or other local emer gency number in the case of fir e, tr affic accident, road hazar d, or medical emer gency . Remember , it’ s a free call on y our wireless phone! 9.
device while oper ating a vehicle, it is r ecommended that you consult y our applicable jurisdiction’ s local la ws or o ther regula tions regar ding such use. Such la ws or o ther regula tions ma y pr ohibit or otherwise re strict the manner in which a driver ma y use his or her phone while oper ating a vehicle.
ener gy b y the human body expr essed in units of w at ts per kilogr am (W/kg). The FCC requir es wirele ss phones t o comply with a safet y limit of 1.
requir ements, a minimum separ ation distance of 0.7 9 inches (2.0 cm) must be maintained be t ween the user s body and the back of the phone. Third-part y belt -clips, holst ers, and similar accessories cont aining metallic components should not be used.
91 the bat tery pack t o find the number . Once you ha ve the FCC ID number for a particular phone, follow the instructions on the websit e and it should pro vide values for t ypical or maximum S AR for a particular phone.
cochlear implants), user s ma y det ect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing device s are mor e immune than other s t o this int erference noise, and phones also v ary in the amount of int erference the y gener ate.
93 r ated. Y our hearing device manufactur er or hearing health profe ssional ma y help you find this r ating. Higher r atings mean that the hearing device is r elativel y immune t o int erference noise. The hearing aid and wirele ss phone r ating values ar e then added t ogether .
94 F or Y our Safe t y refer enced in Section 2 0.1 9 of the FCC Rule s. The HA C r ating and measurement procedur e are described in the American National Standar ds Institute (ANSI) C6 3.
95 Acce ssories There ar e a variet y of accessories a vailable for y our mobile phone. Consult your local dealer for a vailabilit y . Optional it ems are sold separ atel y . B at t ery Charger The bat tery char ger allow s you t o char ge your phone ba t tery .
12 3 1 0 Driv er Safet y Tips 84 A Add Airtime 2 0 Airplane Mode 5 7 Airtime Display 2 0 Airtime Info 2 0 Alarm Clock 4 2 Alert T ype 5 0 All Calls 3 3 Announce Alert 4 1 Answ er Op tions 5 6 Aut o R .
H Help 4 1 I Images 3 7 Inbox 2 7 L Language s (Idiomas) 52 Location 5 8 Lock Phone 5 4 M Making a Call Fr om Y our Phone’ s Memory 1 8 Making Calls 1 0 Memory 59 Menu St yle 5 2 Message Alerts 4 9 .
Searching Y our Phone’ s Memory 1 7 Securit y 5 4 Serial Number 2 1 Service Alerts 5 0 Set tings 3 1, 4 9 Signal Strength 1 0 Sound 4 9 Sounds 38 Speed Dialing 1 3 Speed Dials 2 4 Start Command 3 9 .
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