LG LG-TM510 Manual

LG-TM510 Operator’s Guide
Manual Part
R&D Planning Department

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FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States
with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard
for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC
regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard
previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this
phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in
violation of FCC regulations.
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into
contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for
replacement antenna.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone
kept 0.8inches (2.0 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.8inches (2.0 cm) must be
maintained between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna,
whether extended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories
should not contain metallic components and must provide 0.8inch (2.0 cm)
separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone. Body-worn
accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF
exposure limits and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
WARNING! Read this information before using your phone

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CHAPTER 1. THE NAME AND FUNCTIONS
Hold Icon
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Signal Strength (RSSI)
In Use
No Service
Digital Service is available
Roaming
Short Message (Voice)
Battery Level
Short Message (Text)
Vibrator Enabled
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CHAPTER 2. BASIC FUNCTIONS
Turning the Phone On and Off
<Turning the Terminal On>
1. Connect the terminal to the charged battery or the external power supply.
2. Press the [END/PWR] key for about 1.5 seconds until a red right appears on the upper side
of the terminal.
< Turning the Terminal Off >
1. Press the [END/PWR] key until the end message appears on the LCD, and then stop pressing
the key.
2. If an antenna is stretched, push it in for safety.
Making a Call
<Method1> Entering the Entire Phone Number
1. If the terminal is turned off, turn it on.
2. Enter the phone number.
(Enter the area code, if necessary.)
3. Press the [OK] key.
-If the terminal is locked on, enter the password to unlock the terminal. Then, attempt the
call again.
-If the call is not connected, “Call Failed”signal will be indicated on the LCD.
4. Press the [END] key.
<Method2> Using Phone Book Entry
1. Enter the phone entry number, and press the [OK] key or press the related phone entry
number for some time. Then, the call will be attempted.
e.g.) Press the [2] key for some time, then call will be
connected to the phone number stored in the Entry #2.

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2. If you are not sure of the phone entry number, select the Soft Key(BOOK) with the Right
Mouse Button.
3. Place the cursor on the Phone Book, and press the Soft Key(SEL) with the Left Mouse
Button.
4. Search the Phone Book Entry number or name requested in the Phone Book to attempt a call
to the phone number stored in it.
<Method3> Using the Recent Call History
1. Select the Soft Key(BOOK) with the Right Mouse Button..
2. If the screen changes, place the cursor on the Call History. Then, press the Soft Key(SEL)
with the Left Mouse Button.
3. If the “Outgoing”, “Incoming”, and “Missed” are indicated on the screen, select the menu
requested. Ten phone numbers of the recent calls are stored in each menu. Place the cursor on
the menu requested, and press the Soft Key(SEL) with the Left Mouse Button.
4. The phone number list appears on the screen. Then, search and place the cursor on the phone
number or name requested, and press the [OK] key.
Correcting Dialing Mistakes
1. Press the Soft Key(CLR) with the Right Mouse Button of the screen to erase the number or
character of the last entry.

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2. Press the Soft Key(CLR) with the Right Mouse Button for one second, then all the number or
character requested will be erased.
Receiving Calls
1. Press any key except for the [END/PWR] key to receive a call.
HPress the END Key once to stop the bell or vibration.
HH Press the END Key twice to end the incoming call
2. When the call completes, press the [END/PWR] key.
3. Or close the flip.
Mute
1. Press the Soft Key(MENU) with the Left Mouse Button during the call.
Redialing Last Outgoing Number
<Method 1>
1. Just press [OK] key to redial the last outgoing number. Then, the call will be attempted.
<Method 2> using the Call History
1. Press the Soft Key(BOOK) with the Right Mouse Button.
2. Place the cursor on the Call history menu on the screen, and press the Soft Key(SEL) with
the Left Mouse Button.
2. If a popup menu appears on the screen,
place the cursor on the Mute menu and
press the Soft Key(SEL) with the Left
Mouse Button to select the Mute state
.
(The message”Mute”will be indicated
on
the screen.)
3. Press the Soft Key(OPT)
with the Left
Mouse Button to
clear the function. The
popup menu will appear. Select the Unmute
menu.(The message “Mute”
will be disappear on
thescreen

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3. Then, three menus will appear.
-
“Outgoing”: Ten last outgoing calls are stored in this menu.
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“Incoming”: Ten last incoming calls are stored in this menu
.
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“Missed”: Ten last missed calls are stored in this menu
.
4. Place the cursor on the menu requested, and press the Soft Key(SEL) with the Left Mouse
Button.
e.g.) Place the cursor on the “Outgoing” menu and press the Soft
Key (SEL) with the Left Mouse Button.
5. The phone number list will appear. Place the cursor on the phone number or name requested,
and press the [OK] key. Then, the call will be attempted.
Adjusting the Volume
It is possible to adjust the speaker volume, ring volume, and the Ring Type with the volume
buttons on the upper left side of the terminal.
-It is possible to adjust the speaker volume during the call.
-It is possible to adjust the key tone volume in a idle state.
-It is possible to adjust the ring volume during the ringing time.
-It is possible to adjust the ring volume from the Sound item on the Menu screen also.
( F[MENU] [Sound][SpkVol] or [MENU]-1-2)
If you turn the ring volume down to the minimum, the message “-Ringer Off-“will be indicated
on the LCD and no ringing sound will be sent out.
-Adjust the Ring Type on the Sound item on the Menu screen.
(F[MENU] [Sound][Tone Length] or [MENU]-1-5)

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CHAPTER 3. PHONE BOOK FEATURES
Two types of Phone Books
This service enables easier use of the outgoing or incoming phone numbers because it is
possible to store up to 200 phone numbers in the memory. It is possible to store the phone
numbers either in the Personal Phone Book memory or in the Recent Call History List
Personal Phone Book Memory
It is possible to store up to 4 phone numbers of 32 digits including name up to 12 characters in
each entry of the Phone Book.
<Storing the Phone Number in the Personal Phone Book >
1. Enter the number to be stored. (Up to 32 characters)
2. Press the Soft Key(OPT) with the Left Mouse Button and then,
a popup menu will appear. Place the cursor on the [save] key on
the Menu and press the Soft Key(SEL) with the Left Mouse
Button.
3. Select a Label.
4. Enter the name up to 12 characters.
(Verify the number of characters and
press the [save] key.) If you do not
want to enter the name,press the [save] key without entering characters.
5. Designate the Entry number. Then, an empty Entry number will be
designated automatically. If you do not want this Entry number,
designate another Entry number. If an existing phone number
occupies the memory of the designated Entry number, a message
will appear to verify if you want to overlap the existing one with a
new one. If you select the [ok] key, the existing phone number will
be erased in the entry, and a new one will be stored. If you want to
maintain the existing phone number, designate another entry
number.
6. Messages will appear to set the the Secret function in turn. If you set the Secret function to

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the memory address, you will be unable to see the phone number or to correct it.
Entering Characters
You will be provided with 5types of modes (English Lower, English Upper, Digil, Special Char,
Icon) to enter the characters. Use the upside (é) key to change among the modes while entering
the characters. The present mode is indicated on the lower center of the screen. Whenever you
press the upside (é) key, the modes will change in the order of “ENG”-“eng”-“DIG”-“SPC”
-“ENG”`````` . Select the mode before you enter the characters, and enter the characters.
1. When the mode is ready for entry, the cursor (“_“) will be indicated
on the space for entry.
(If you enter one character, the cursor will move to the following
space automatically and wait for entry.)
2. Use the right side (è)key or the “0”key in the “ENG”-“eng”state to place a space among
the characters.
3. Verify if the cursor is placed where the character is to be entered, and change the mode by
using the upside/downside (t/ s) key.
4. Verify if the mode requested is indicated on the lower center of the screen, and enter the
character.
5. Use 8 keys of [2]~[9] to enter the character in the “eng”and
“ENG”mode. One key is designated with three or more than three
characters. Therefore, press each key repeatedly for a short period
of time until the character requested appears. For example, if you
want to enter a character “K”, set the “ENG”mode with the
upside/downside (s/ t) keys and then press [5] key twice for short time continuously.
6. Enter the numbers of 0~9 with ten keys from [0] to [9] in a “DIG”mode.
(Reference: The “ENG”, “eng”and “DIG”modes remain in the same state even after you
enter a character, while the “SPC” mode automatically change into an “ENG”mode after
you enter one character.)

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7. Enter a special code or icon in the “SPC” mode. An icon set is
indicated in the order of 12 keypads with the Right Mouse
Button of the screen in a “SPEC ”mode. Press the key
corresponding to the symbol (icon) to be entered in reference of
them, and then the symbol (icon) will be entered on the space
where the cursor is placed. Press the Soft Key(MORE) with the
Right Mouse Button when the symbol (icon) set is indicated on the screen, and then another
set of symbols (icons) will be indicated on the screen. The symbol (icon) set is composed of
three types of sets. Press the Soft Key(MORE) with the Right Mouse Button repeatedly in a
preset SPEC mode to change one type of symbol set into another one. If the symbol (icon)
set requested is indicated, use the keypad to enter the symbol (icon).
8. Use the Soft Key(CLR) with the Right Mouse Button to erase the input character. Press it for
a short period of time to erase the last input character, and press it for some time to erase all
the input characters.
9. If you complete entry of the characters, use the Soft Key with the Left Mouse Button to
move to other items.
Recent Call History List
This service enables easy and fast redialing with its function to store ten last outgoing calls,
incoming calls, missed calls and added phone numbers (numbers stored by the scratch pad
function).
<Retrieving Recent Call History>
1. Press the Soft Key(BOOK) with the Right Mouse Button of the
screen.
2. Place the cursor on the Call history of the screen, and press the
Soft Key(SEL) key with the Left Mouse Button.
3. Then, three menus will appear on the screen.
-“Outgoing”: Ten last outgoing calls are stored in this service.
-“Incoming”: Ten last incoming calls are stored in it.
-“Missed”: Ten last missed calls are stored in it.
Select one of the three menus.
4. Then the corresponding phone number list will appear. Place the cursor on the number
requested and press the [OK] key to attempt a call.

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Retrieving Numbers
<Retrieving One Phone Numbers by Memory Location Number>
1. Enter the Phone Entry number (up to three digits) to be retrieved
in an initial state.
2. Press the Soft Key(OPT) with the Left Mouse Button, and then a
popup menu will appear.
3. Place the cursor on the “Entry”item on the popup menu and press
the Soft Key(SEL) with the Left Mouse Button. And then, the
information stored in the input entry number will appear. Press
the [OK] key to attempt a call to that number.
4. In another method, press the Soft Key(BOOK) with the Right
Mouse Button in an initial state and select the items in the order of [Phone Book] and [Find
Entry] on the menu. And then, a message will appear to request the entry number. Enter the
number to be retrieved.
Enter a specific number in an initial state to retrieve a phone number with a specific number,
and press the Soft Key(OPT) with the Left Mouse Button. If you select the “Find”item on the
popup menu, a Phone Numbers List with the number requested will be indicated. Select the
phone number to be retrieved, and then the information related to the entry will appear.
<Retrieving by Name Search>
1. Press the Soft Key(BOOK) with the Right Mouse Button in an initial state.
2. Select the [Phone Book] item.
3. If you select the [Find Name] item, a message will appear to request the name.
4. Then, a name list with the input characters will appear.
5. Place the cursor on the name to be searched and select the Soft Key(SEL) with the Left
Mouse Button. And then, the related information will appear.

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Dialing Numbers from Your Phone Book
This function enables fast dialing with the entry number stored with the phone number
requested.
<One-Touch Dialing>
One-Touch Dialing enables the call with the touch of just one key by its function to store the
phone numbers requested in the Phone Book. This service is available only for the phone
number stored in the entry numbers 01~09.
1. Press the Phone Book Entry number for
some time to connect a call.
2. The Entry 9 is designated for the
number ‘911’.
<Two-Touch Dialing (Speed Dialing)>
Two-Touch Dialing function is available only for the phone numbers stored in the Entry
numbers 10~99.
1. Press the first number of the two digit Entry numbers for a short period of time.
2. Press the second number for some time to attempt dialing.
<Three-Touch Dialing (Speed Dialing)>
The Three-Touch Dialing function is available only for phone numbers stored in the Entry
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1. Press the first two digit numbers among the three digit entry numbers for a short period of
time.
2. Press the last digit number for some time to attempt dialing.
<Dialing from a Memory list>
1. Press the Soft Key(BOOK) with the Right Mouse Button.
2. Select the “Phone Book”menu.
3. Select the “Find Entry”item.
4. Use the upside and downside key instead of the Entry number, and then the
contents of the Phone Book Memory will appear in the order of the Entry
numbers.
5. Place the cursor on the number requested, and press the [OK] key.
<Dialing from a Memory Location>
1. Press the Soft Key(BOOK) with the Right Mouse Button of
the screen.
2. Select the “Phone Book”menu.
3. Enter the entry number requested and press the Soft
Key(SEL) with the Left Mouse Button.
4. Place the cursor on the number requested in the Entry, and press the [OK] key.
Advanced Phone Book Feature
Pause Feature
When you call the automated system such as sending the voice message, you have to press a
few numbers. This service enables storing the numbers by a specific symbol of the Pauses to
save instead of pressing the numbers by hand.
Pauses are two types as follows.
1. Hard Pause (H) –Press the [OK] key to send the following numbers.
2. Time Pause (T) –Pause for about 2 seconds to send the following numbers. Use the Time
Pause in case longer Pause time is necessary.
3. Hyphen –Use the hyphen just to indicate the number, as the pause is not available between
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Storing a Number with Pauses
1. Enter the number.
2. Press the Soft Key(OPT) on the left to use the Pause function.
3. Select the [Hard Pause] item on the popup menu, and then a character “H”will be indicated
on the screen.
4. Select the [Time Pause] item, and then the 2 Sec Pause will be indicated as the character “T”.
**Note –Press the items in the orders of the Soft Key(MENU) on the
left, the [Auto Hyphen] and [ON] items on the screen in a call waiting
state to select the Auto Hyphen function.
“Prepending”a stored number
If you travel out of your usual life zone, and have to add the numbers such as the area code to
the existing phone numbers in the Phone Book, use the “Prepending”function. If the Phone
Book Entry, the call information, and the call back (message response) number are indicated on
the screen, it is possible to add numbers to the original numbers
[Hard Pause]
[Time Pause]

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1. If the phone number stored in the memory appears on the screen,
enter the numbers to be added.
2. Press the [OK] key to attempt a call.

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CHAPTER 4. MENU FEATURE
Main Menu
It is possible to verify or change various functions or setup the
terminal status on the main menu.
General Guidelines to MENU Access and Settings
1. Press the Soft Key(MENU) on the left and the menu items
will appear.
2. Use the upside and downside keys (éê)to move to the
menu items not indicated on the screen.
3. Place the cursor on the menu item requested with the
direction keys to select a menu item, and press the Soft
Key(SEL) on the left. And then, press the number corresponding to the menu item to be
selected.
4. Use the upside and downside keys (éê)to change the setup values in the menu items.
5. Press the Soft Key(SEL) on the left to store the setup values changed in the menu item, or
press the Soft Key(BACK) on the right to leave the setup values not stored.
6. Press the Soft Key(BACK) on the right to move up to the upper level during the value setup
in the menu items.
Menu Item Descriptions
Menu 1. <Sound>
1. Ring Sound ( F[MENU]-1-1 )
Select one of three bell Sound and fourteen melodies with the direction keys.

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2. Ring Type ( F[MENU]-1-2 )
Set one of three Ring Types (Ring, Vibrator, and LED) with the
direction keys.
3. Ring & Vibr Vol ( F[MENU]-1-3 )
-Ring type: Adjust the ring volume in seven levels (High -Medium –
Low -Off -Vib1 -Vib2 -Viv3) with the direction keys. The ring
volume is also adjustable with the side keys while the bell is ringing
or in a call waiting state.
-Vibrator type: Adjust the vibrator volume in four levels. (Low
–Middle –High –Escalating).
-Lamp
4. Key Beep (F[MENU]-1-4)
Set the tone length in two levels (Short, Long) with the direction
keys.
5. Key Volume (F[MENU]-1-5)
Adjust the beep in three levels (High > Medium > Low) with the
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6.Ear Volume ( [MENU]- -6)
Adjust the earpiece volume (High > Medium >
with the direction keys. It is also adjustable with the side
keys
7. Alerts Sound ( F-17 )
submenus under the Alert menus.
Fade: activated if the call is in a busy line state. (On / Off)
Minute This signal is when 1minute elapse
Off)
Service This signal notifies whether a call is available between the service and the
-Call Connection : It is activated to notify that the call is connected. (On / Off)
Menu 2. <Display>
1. F[MENU] 2-
It is possible to adjust the and the backlight time in 5
levels with the direction keys.
(On when flip open, 30 10 Sec, Always Off, Always )
Banner ( [MENU]- -2
It is possible to store the characters to appear on the state
of the terminal. Select either Keep”“Change” with the

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THEME ( [MENU]- -3 )
-Default
Srar Theme
Select one of the above items.
4. F[MENU] 2-
It is possible to set the function to enter the Hyphen input
number automatically to an On”“Off state. .
5. Languages ( F-25 ) TBD>
among four languages with the direction keys
(Select one languages of English, French, Spanish, and
Menu 3. <System>
1. Set NAM( F-31 )
one NAM in NAM (Number Assignment Module)
“No. 1 or “”with the direction
Both “”and No. 2”parameters,
. Therefore, if you select the NAM nidentified with
the subscribed number, the service is not
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2. Auto NAM ( F[MENU]-3-2 )
This service enables setting of the NAM to the identified
subscribed number for one or more than one NAMs. Use the
direction keys to set the service to either “On”or “Off”state.
3. Version ( F[MENU]-3-5 )
This service informs on the present terminal S/W version. It has
two items of “S/W”and “PRL”as the submenu.
Menu 4. <Call Info>
1. Last Call ( F[MENU]-4-1 )
This service shows the last call time.
2. Home Calls (F[MENU]-4-2 )
-Total call time at the Home
system (not roaming) from
initial setup to the present.
3. Roam Calls ( F[MENU]-4-3 )
Shows the call time at the roaming system from initial setup to the
present
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