Important Safety Precautions1Important Safety PrecautionsRead these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous orillegal. Further detailed
Safety InstructionsWARNING! To reduce thepossibility of electric shock, donot expose your phone to highhumidity areas, such as thebathroom, swimming p
Safety Guidelines100Safety Guidelineswhere you can reach it withoutremoving your eyes from the road.If you get an incoming call at aninconvenient time
101Safety Guidelinesdangerous situations -- with yourphone at your side, help is onlythree numbers away. Dial 100 forPolice, 101 for Gendarmerie Royal
Safety Guidelines102Safety Guidelines2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averagedover 10 grams of tissue. And thehighest SAR value for this devicewhen tested at
103Safety Guidelinesbe well below the maximum value.Because the phone is designed tooperate at multiple power levels touse only the power required to
Safety Guidelines104Safety Guidelinesshould provide values for typical ormaximum SAR for a particular phone.Additional information on SpecificAbsorpti
105Safety Guidelinesmay not be able to use a rated phonesuccessfully. Trying out the phone withyour hearing device is the best way toevaluate it for y
Safety Guidelines106Safety Guidelinesare recommended by the Alliance forTelecommunications IndustriesSolutions (ATIS). The U and UT marksare reference
Limited Warranty Statement107Limited Warranty StatementLG ELECTRONICS Inc. represents andwarrants that this subscriber unit andits accessories ("
Limited Warranty Statement108Limited Warranty Statementapplicable:(a) The PRODUCT has been subject toabnormal use or conditions,improper storage, expo
109Limited Warranty Statementthe service under this limitedwarranty.NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTYIS APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED
11Before You StartFCC RF ExposureInformationWARNING! Read this informationbefore operating the phone.In August 1996, the FederalCommunications Commiss
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Before You Start12Before You Startseparation distance of 3/4 inches(2 cm) must be maintainedbetween the user’s body and theback of the phone, includin
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13Before You StartCautions for Battery• Do not disassemble.• Do not short-circuit.• Do not expose to hightemperature : 60°C (140°F).• Do not incin
not touch the upper part whichantenna is mounted while thephone is in use.lUse only the antenna providedor approved by LG.Unauthorized antennas,modifi
Getting Started15Getting StartedPPhhoonnee CCoommppoonneennttssThe following shows key components of your mobile phone.EarpieceHeadset JackData / Char
Getting Started16Getting StartedPPhhoonnee OOvveerrvviieewwSoft Keys (the names of thefunctions of thesekeys appear at thebottom of thescreen) Call Ke
17Getting Started4-Way NavigationKeyThese keys enable you to enter numbers and charactersand choose menu items.In standby mode, set the vibrate mode b
Getting Started18Getting StartedOOnnssccrreeeenn IIccoonnssThe phone screen displays several onscreen icons which appear whenthe phone is powered on.I
Menu Tree19Menu TreeMessages1. Web Mail2. Write Message1. Text Message2. Multimedia Message3. SMS Chat3. Inbox4. Outbox5. Drafts6. Voice Mail7. Archiv
Important Safety Precautions2Important Safety PrecautionslUnplug the power cord and charger during lightningstorms to avoid electric shock or fire.lWh
Menu Tree20Menu Tree2. FM Radio3. Voice RecorderMy Stuff1. Images1. Default Images2. Downloaded3. User2. Movies3. Sounds1. Default Sounds2. Downloaded
Installing the SIM Card and Battery21Installing the SIM Card and BatteryIInnssttaalllliinngg tthhee SSIIMM ccaarrddYour SIM card contains yourphone nu
lTo remove, push the backcover down. Push the tab withone hand and lift the top of thebattery to separate.CChhaarrggiinngg tthhee BBaatttteerryyTo use
23Using the Battery and Chargerfunction in progress will not besaved. CCaarriinngg ffoorr tthhee BBaatttteerryy1) If you use the unauthorizedbattery,
TTuurrnniinngg tthhee PPhhoonnee OOnn aannddOOffffTurning the Phone On1) Install a charged batterypack or connect the phoneto an external power sourc
25Basic Functionsvibrating depending on themode it is in. Press twiceto disconnect.2) To end an answered call press.3) If you are not in the condit
Basic Functions26Basic FunctionsAdjusting Speaker OnDuring a call, to activate orcancel Speaker quickly, press.1) In standby mode, activateSpeaker Mo
27Basic FunctionsCCaallll WWaaiittiinnggYour cellular service may offer acall waiting function. While a callis in progress, you may hear twobeeps indi
RReeddiiaalliinngg CCaallllss1) Press twice to redial thelast number in Recent Calls.• You can also dial any of thelast 120 (Missed + Received+ Dial
Entering and Editing Information 29Entering and Editing Information EEnntteerriinngg IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn UUssiinnggTT99 TTeexxtt IInnppuuttIn the t
3Important Safety PrecautionslDo not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling,or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may caus
123 (Numbers) ModeType numbers using onekeystroke per number. To change to 123 mode in a textentry field, press Soft Key 2repeatedly until 123 mode is
Menu Features31Menu FeaturesGGeenneerraall GGuuiiddeelliinneess ttoo MMeennuuAAcccceessss aanndd SSeettttiinnggss 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. 12menu it
1. Messages You can access the TextMessage , Multimedia Message& SMS Chat types of messagesusing the Message Key . In addition, you can make a ca
33Messagescan access his/her emailaccounts by just choosing theprovider like Yahoo®or Gmail®and then enter the Usernameand Password like he/shedoes on
Messages34Messages*FeaturesSupports POP3, IMAP4(Yahoo®, GMAIL®, Rediffmail®,Indiatimes®, Sify®, VSNL®, orOther accounts)Supports Microsoft Exchange,Lo
35Messages*FeaturesGroups/Address bookManagement – Ability to Saveand Retrieve contacts fromnative address phone book andsearch invokes the nativeaddr
11..22 WWrriittee MMeessssaaggee1.2.1 Text MessageLMS(Long Message Service)allows you to send a message upto 462 characters at a time.Before sending L
37Messages1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select Write Message.3. Select Text Message.4. Enter the contact numberwhere the message is to besent, e
1.2.2 Multimedia MessageMMS(Multimedia MessageService) allows you to send amessage including animage/movie and sound.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2.
39Messages7. Move to the Image/Movie field.Press Soft Key 2 Insert. You caninsert an existing image/movie,or insert the newly taken photoor movie.8. M
Contents4ContentsImportant Safety Precautions 1Contents 4Introduction 8Before You Start 10Cautions 13Getting Started 15Phone Components 15Phone Overvi
Up to 500 SMS and 200 MMS(+100 notifications messages)messages can be storedrespectively. To view the list of the receivedmessages.1. Press Soft Key
41MessagesPOP-Up NotificationWhen up navigation is long pressed inidle mode, below idle notification boxpopup is displayed.: Indicates Unchecked SMS.:
11..55 DDrraaffttssThe text message is saved inDrafts. 5 SMS and 20 MMS draftscan be saved in Drafts.When a user is interrupted by acall while composi
43MessagesTo listen information press.While you are answering a call, ifyou have a new message, thesender’s number will be displayedon the screen.11..
11..99 DDeelleettee MMeessssaaggeessAllows you to delete eachfolder's message.All Inbox / All Outbox/ All Drafts /All Archive / All Messages 11..
Contacts45Contacts1.0.2 MMS Settings1.0.2.1 Auto DownloadWhen sending a multimediamessage, set the auto download.Enable / Disable1.0.3 General Setting
22..22 SSeeaarrcchh To find phone numbers you havestored in the Contacts.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select Contacts.3. Select Search .4. You can s
47Contacts2. Select Contacts.3. Select Group Manager.4. Select your desired groupusing and Press . 5. Press Soft Key 2 Add.6. Mark the contact list
3. Premium Serv.33..11 SSMMSS 5511223344 SSeerrvviicceessExciting SMS-based Infotainmentservices such as News, Jokes,Horoscope, etc. are available toR
Call manager49Call managerwill understand your Command(e. g., 'Play a song'), be it in anyaccent and even in noisysurroundings, and give you
5ContentsAccess and Settings 311. Messages 321.2 Write Message 361.3 Inbox 391.4 Outbox 411.5 Drafts 421.6 Voice Mail 421.7 Archive in SIM 431.8 Te
Making a Call from Call History1. From the Call History menu,select Dialled calls, Receivedcalls, Missed calls, NumericMemos, All Calls and press .2.
51Call manager4.1.3 Missed Calls Allows you to view list of allMissed Calls.Maximum 120 (Missed +Received + Dialled + In callmemos) numbers are possib
4.2.4 Sent MessagesAllows you to view counts of sentmessages.44..33 CCaallll FFoorrwwaarrddCall forward lets you forward allyour incoming calls to ano
53Call manager2. Select Send Key only or AnyKey.4.6.2 Call/Speaker VolumeAllows you to customize Call orSpeaker volume.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .
4.6.8 SMS on Call RejectAllows you to customize SMS oncall reject.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Customize SMS on call rejectand press to save.4.6.
55Mobile WorldService by pressing .4. To exit from Data Services anytime, press .55..22 PPllaayy NN SShhooppYou can use the BREW Shopexperience where
fill.Advanced Allows you tocheck about the browserversion and encryption.About Displays the currentbrowser information.55..44 MMoobbiillee TTVVUse you
MP357MP36. MP3Your RD6700 phone has built-inmusic player so you can play allyour favourite tracks.1. Press .2. Select 1. All Songs to play allthe son
7. Multimedia You can use Camera, Video, FMRadio, FM Radio Recorder, andVoice Recorder features.This phone is set to store thetaken pictures/videos, r
59Multimedia2. Meter: All, Center3. W/B: Auto, Incandescent,Fluorescent, Daylight,Cloudy4. Illumination: General, Night5. Quality: Low, Mid, High6. Ti
Contents6Contents7. Multimedia 587.1 Camera 587.2 FM Radio 627.3 Voice Recorder 638. My Stuff 648.1 Images 648.2 Movies 658.3 Sounds 658.4 VCards 65
7.1.3 Take Fun Pictures 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select the desired frame andpress .3. Set the brightness , zoom, and press Soft Key 1Option
61Multimedia7.1.5 My Movie Gallery Sees the recorded movies.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select the desired movie andpress to play.3. Press Soft
1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Use to select a photo, G Press Soft Key 2 Filter.G Press Soft Key 1 Options toselect : Flip / Lettering /Filter /
63MultimediaSpeaker or Headset.G Record Record a favouriteradio show. (Up to 2 hours)7.2.2 FM Radio RecordsYou can listen to the recordedradio shows.7
File / Mark / Mark all / Delete/ Set as ring tone / Sort7.3.3 Recorder SettingsUse to highlight one of thesettings and press to select it.lStorage S
65My Stuff3. Press Soft Key 1 Options.View / New folder / Sendmultimedia / Send viabluetooth / File / Mark / Markall / Delete / Home screen /Sort / Li
88..55 EExxtteerrnnaall MMeemmoorryyAllows you to check files storedin the external memory.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.9. Org & Tools99..11 BBllu
67Org & Tools9.1.1 Bluetooth ActiveAllows you to phone's Bluetooth®power Enable/Disable.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select Enable / Di
Org & Tools68Org & Tools4. The device will appear inSearched Devices menu onceit has been located. Highlightthe device and press .5. The hand
69Org & Tools9.1.4 DUN ActiveDial-up Networking to use yourphone as a modem to connect tothe Internet. While your phone isconnected to a PC or PDA
7Contents#.3 Entry Type 78#.4 Airplane Mode 78#.5 Line Speed 79#.6 USB Connection Mode 79#.7 Memory 79#.8 Version information 80Functions Used Dur
Org & Tools70Org & Tools99..33 AAllaarrmm Up to 5 alarms can be set.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.2. Press Soft Key 2 Add. Set thealarm On or O
71Org & Toolssave it.4. Press Soft Key 1 Options:Add/View/Edit/Search/Mark/Mark all/Delete/Set background99..55 CCaallccuullaattoorr9.5.1 Scienti
Org & Tools72Org & Toolsweight.1. Select your gender using .2. Enter Age, Height and Weight.3. Press . The result will beshown.99..66 UUnnii
73Org & Tools99..99 SSttooppwwaattcchhAllows you to take an accuratemeasurement of time.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.2. Press Start.(With Soft Ke
Display74Display0. Display Lets you personalize your phone’sdisplay by selecting differentgraphics.00..11 MMaaiinn SSccrreeeenn1. Press Soft Key 1 Me
Sound75Soundfont displayed on screen.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.2. Set Font style, Font size, Fontcolour.3. Press to save settings.00..66 NNootti
Settings76Settings**..33 GGeett RRiinnggttoonneessYou can download more ringtones.**..44 EEffffeecctt TToonneeAllows you to customize effecttone type.
77Settingscall/answering a call. For furtherassistance, please contactReliance customer care. DDeeffaauullttPPiinn CCooddee iiss 00000000..1. Press S
Settings78Settings#.2.6 Premium Serv NumberEdit the Premium Service number.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Press Soft Key 1 Edit.3. Enter the number
79Settings1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.G Select Enable or Disable andpress to save it.##..55 LLiinnee SSppeeeedd Allows you to check line speed.1.
Congratulations on your purchaseof the LG-RD6700 cellular phonethat has been designed tooperate with the latest digitalmobile communicationtechnology,
Settings80Settings#.7.2 Clear MemoryAllows you to clear eachmemory.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select the memory to clear.Common Memory / Reser
Functions Used During a Call81Functions Used During a CallSSeenndd MMyy NNuummbbeerr(During a Call: Soft Key 1 Options, 1)Allows you to send my number
Functions Used During a Call82Functions Used During a CallOptions Save / ExitNNeeww CCaallll (During a Call : Soft Key 1 Options, 6)Allows you to make
Accessories83AccessoriesThere are a variety ofaccessories available for yourmobile phone. You can selectthese options according to yourpersonal commun
Safety Guidelines84Safety GuidelinesTIA Safety InformationThe following is the complete TIASafety Information for wirelesshandheld phones. Exposure to
85Safety Guidelineswhen the phone is in use. Contact withthe antenna affects call quality andmay cause the phone to operate at ahigher power level tha
Safety Guidelines86Safety GuidelinesOther Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medicaldevice, consult the manufacturer ofyour device to determ
87Safety Guidelinestransfer or storage facilities; vehiclesusing liquefied petroleum gas (such aspropane or butane); areas where theair contains chemi
Safety Guidelines88Safety Guidelinesclean.lReplace the battery when it nolonger provides acceptableperformance. The battery can berecharged several hu
89Safety Guidelinesmagnetic components such as acredit card, phone card, bank book,or subway ticket near your phone.The magnetism of the phone maydama
9IntroductionImportant InformationThis User manual provides important information on the use andoperation of your phone. Please read all the informati
Safety Guidelines90Safety Guidelinesa higher volume of sound that maysound normal but can be damaging toyour hearing. If you experience ringingin your
91Safety Guidelinesguide for your handset.Using headsets safely Use of headsets to listen to musicwhile operating a vehicle is notrecommended and is
Safety Guidelines92Safety Guidelinesdevices. However, the agency hasauthority to take action if wirelessphones are shown to emit RadioFrequency (RF) e
93Safety Guidelinesstations operate at higher power thando the wireless phones themselves,the RF exposures that people get fromthese base stations are
Safety Guidelines94Safety Guidelinesbeen genetically engineered ortreated with cancer-causingchemicals so as to be pre-disposed todevelop cancer in th
95Safety Guidelinesthis measurement, such as the angleat which the phone is held, or whichmodel of phone is used.6. What is the FDA doing to find outm
Safety Guidelines96Safety Guidelinesestablished these guidelines inconsultation with the FDA and theother federal health and safetyagencies. The FCC l
97Safety Guidelinesthe whole body or a small part of thebody. It is measured in watts/kg (ormilliwatts/g) of matter. Thismeasurement is used to determ
Safety Guidelines98Safety Guidelinesthat children be discouraged fromusing wireless phones at all. Forexample, the government in the UnitedKingdom dis
99Safety Guidelinesinterference and work to resolve theproblem.12. Where can I find additionalinformation?For additional information, please referto t
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