LG Electronics GD510 User Manual

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GD510 User Guide  
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Some of the contents in this manual may  
differ from your phone depending on  
the software of the phone or your service  
provider.  
GD510 User Guide  
Congratulations on your purchase of the  
advanced and compact GD510 phone by LG,  
designed to operate with the latest digital  
mobile communication technology.  
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Contents  
Getting to know your phone .............6  
Open view.................................................7  
Installing the SIM and battery ...........8  
Charging your phone............................9  
Memory card......................................... 10  
Menu map.............................................. 11  
Contacts.................................................. 22  
Searching for a contact...................... 22  
Adding a new contact........................ 22  
Creating a group .................................. 22  
Changing your contact settings..... 23  
Viewing information........................... 23  
Using your touch screen................... 12  
Touch screen tips ................................. 12  
Control the touch screen .................. 12  
Messaging.............................................. 24  
Sending a message............................. 24  
Entering text.......................................... 24  
T9 mode .................................................. 24  
Handwriting recognition .................. 25  
Setting up your email......................... 25  
Retrieving your emails ....................... 25  
Sending an email using your new  
account.................................................... 25  
Changing your email settings......... 25  
Message folders.................................... 26  
Changing your text message  
Your home screen ............................... 13  
The quick keys....................................... 14  
The status bar........................................ 15  
Calls .......................................................... 17  
Making a call.......................................... 17  
Making a call from your contacts... 17  
Answering and rejecting a call........ 17  
In-call options ....................................... 18  
Speed dialling ....................................... 19  
Making a second call .......................... 19  
Viewing your call logs ........................ 19  
Using call divert.................................... 20  
Using call barring................................. 20  
Changing the common call  
settings.................................................... 26  
Changing your multimedia message  
settings.................................................... 27  
Changing your other settings ......... 27  
Camera.................................................... 28  
Getting to know the viewfinder..... 28  
Taking a quick photo.......................... 29  
setting...................................................... 21  
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Contents  
After taking a photo............................ 29  
Using the advanced settings........... 30  
Sending a video clip ........................... 38  
Games & Apps ...................................... 38  
Playing a game ..................................... 39  
Documents ............................................ 39  
Transferring a file to your phone.... 39  
Others ...................................................... 39  
Muvee studio ........................................ 39  
Creating a movie.................................. 39  
Music ........................................................ 40  
Transferring music onto your  
phone....................................................... 40  
Playing a song....................................... 40  
Creating a playlist ................................ 41  
FM Radio ................................................. 41  
Searching for stations ........................ 41  
Resetting channels.............................. 41  
Video camera........................................ 31  
Getting to know the viewfinder..... 31  
Making a quick video ......................... 32  
After making a video.......................... 32  
Using the advanced settings........... 33  
Your photos and videos .................... 34  
Viewing your photos and videos ... 34  
Capturing an image from a video.. 34  
Viewing your photos as a slide  
show ......................................................... 34  
Setting a photo as wallpaper........... 35  
Editing your photos ............................ 35  
Adding an effect to a photo............. 36  
Organiser................................................ 42  
Adding an event to your calendar. 42  
Adding an item to your to do list... 42  
Using date finder ................................. 42  
Adding a memo.................................... 43  
Setting your alarm............................... 43  
Adding a memo with the drawing  
panel ........................................................ 43  
Voice recorder....................................... 44  
Recording a sound or voice ............ 44  
Multimedia............................................. 37  
Pictures.................................................... 37  
Sending a photo................................... 37  
Using an image..................................... 37  
Printing an image ................................ 37  
Moving or copying an image .......... 38  
Sounds..................................................... 38  
Using a sound ....................................... 38  
Videos ...................................................... 38  
Watching a video ................................. 38  
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Using your calculator ......................... 44  
Converting a unit ................................ 44  
Adding a city to your World clock.. 45  
Using the stopwatch .......................... 45  
Getting to know the Eco tree .......... 45  
Getting to know the Eco  
Viewing your browser history ......... 49  
Changing the web browser  
settings.................................................... 49  
Using your phone as a modem....... 49  
Settings................................................... 51  
Personalising your profiles............... 51  
Changing your screen settings....... 51  
Changing your phone settings....... 51  
Changing your connectivity  
calculator ................................................ 45  
PC Sync.................................................... 46  
Installing LG PC Suite on your  
computer ................................................ 46  
Connecting your phone and PC..... 46  
Backing up and restoring the  
information on your phone ............. 46  
Viewing phone files on your PC...... 46  
Synchronising your contacts........... 47  
Synchronising your messages ........ 47  
Using your phone as a Music Sync  
device ...................................................... 47  
settings.................................................... 52  
Using memory manager ................... 53  
Sending and receiving your files  
using Bluetooth.................................... 53  
Changing your Bluetooth  
settings:................................................... 54  
Pairing with another Bluetooth  
device....................................................... 54  
Using a Bluetooth headset............... 55  
Software Upgrade ............................... 55  
The web .................................................. 48  
Accessing the web .............................. 48 Accessories ............................................ 56  
Adding and accessing your Technical data....................................... 57  
bookmarks ............................................. 48 Guidelines for safe and efficient use. 59  
Using RSS reader.................................. 48  
Saving a page ....................................... 49  
Accessing a saved page .................... 49  
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Getting to know your phone  
Side keys  
• When the screen is at the  
Home screen: Ring tone  
and key tone volume.  
• During a call: Earpiece  
volume.  
Charger, cable and  
handsfree connector  
Smart key  
Accepts and ends a call.  
Goes to home screen directly.  
Camera/Multi-tasking key  
Long press to use the  
camera.  
Short press to use multi-  
tasking.  
Power/Lock key  
Long press for power on/off.  
Short press to turn on/off the screen.  
WARNING: Placing a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it  
while it is in your pocket can damage the phone’s LCD and touch screen  
functionality.  
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Open view  
Battery cover  
Battery  
External camera lens  
MicroSD Card Slot  
SIM Card Tray  
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Installing the SIM and battery  
1 Remove the battery cover  
WARNING: Do not use your  
fingernail to remove the battery.  
Slide the battery cover towards the  
bottom of the phone and away  
from it.  
WARNING: Do not remove  
the battery when the phone is  
switched on, as this may damage  
the phone.  
3 Install the battery  
Insert the left side of the battery  
into the top edge of the battery  
compartment first.  
Ensure that the battery contacts  
align with the phone’s terminals.  
Press the right side of the battery  
until down it clicks into place.  
2 Install the SIM card  
Slide the SIM card into the SIM card  
holder making sure that the gold  
contact area on the card is facing  
downwards. Please make sure the  
battery is removed from the phone  
before installing the SIM card. To  
remove the SIM card, pull it gently  
outwards.  
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Charging your phone  
Remove the charger socket cover  
on the side of your GD510. Connect  
the Travel Adapter (Charger) and the  
included USB cable. Connect the USB  
cable into the phone and plug it into  
a power socket. Your GD510 must  
be charged until the “Battery full“  
message appears on the screen.  
NOTE: The battery must be fully  
charged initially to improve battery  
lifetime. Disregard the first “Battery  
full” message and keep the phone on  
charge overnight.  
PCB-100 Solar Cell battery cover sold  
separately, available from selected  
retailers or from  
* It may not be available in all shops based upon  
availability  
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Memory card  
Installing a memory card  
5 Flip down then push the slot to  
lock.  
You can expand the memory space  
on your phone by using a MicroSD  
memory card.  
6 Replace the cover.  
NOTE: A memory card is an optional  
Formatting the memory card  
accessory.  
Your memory card may already be  
formatted. If it isn’t, you will need to  
format it before you can start to use it.  
1 From the Home screen select  
then Phone settings in SETTINGS  
tab.  
1 Remove the battery cover.  
2 Push the microSD card slot to  
release lock.  
,
3 Flip up the slot.  
2 Touch Memory info then choose  
External memory.  
3 Touch Format and then confirm  
your choice.  
4 Enter the password, if one is set.  
Your card will then be formatted  
and ready to use.  
NOTE: If there is existing content  
on your memory card, the folder  
structure may be different after  
formatting since all files will have  
been deleted.  
4 Put the microSD card on the card  
tray. Make sure the gold colour  
contact area is facing downwards.  
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Menu map  
Touch  
in the Home screen to open a Top menu. From here you can access  
further menus by scrolling through the icons:  
COMMUNICATION, ENTERTAINMENT, UTILITIES and SETTINGS.  
COMMUNICATION  
Contacts  
ENTERTAINMENT  
Camera  
Recent history  
Messaging  
Gallery  
My stuff  
E-mail  
Music  
Dialling  
Games & Apps  
FM radio  
Contact search  
Speed dials  
New message  
Video camera  
Muvee studio  
UTILITIES  
Browser  
SETTINGS  
Profiles  
Google search  
Alarms  
Screen settings  
Phone settings  
Call settings  
Bluetooth  
Organiser  
Memo  
Voice recorder  
Tools  
Touch settings  
Connectivity  
Message settings  
Drawing panel  
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Using your touch screen  
Scrolling  
Touch screen tips  
Drag from side to side to scroll.  
On some screens, such as the call  
history list, you can also scroll up or  
down.  
• To select an item, touch the centre  
of the icon.  
• Do not press too hard. The  
touchscreen is sensitive enough to  
pick up a light, firm touch.  
• Use the tip of your finger to touch  
the option you require. Be careful  
not to touch any other keys.  
• Whenever your GD510 is not in use,  
it will return to the lock screen.  
Control the touch screen  
The controls on the GD510 touch  
screen change dynamically  
depending on the task you are  
carrying out.  
Opening Applications  
To open any application, simply touch  
its icon.  
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Your home screen  
You can drag and click what you need right away in all home screen types.  
Active  
Active  
Widget home  
Speed dial home  
screen - When  
you touch  
screen - When you  
touch  
on the  
bottom right of the  
screen, the mobile  
widget panel  
appears. When you  
register widget by  
dragging it, the  
widget is created  
in the spot where it  
was dropped.  
, the speed dial  
list appears. You  
can call, send  
a message or  
edit the contact  
directly in this  
home screen.  
Active  
Livesquare home screen - On the  
Livesquare screen, You can easily  
make a call and send a message to  
the number allocated to an avatar. To  
use the call, messaging or contacts  
function, select an avatar and choose  
the Quick key icon you want to use.  
TIP! The User Interface is based on three types of Homescreen. To swap  
between the home screens just wipe quickly over the display from left to  
right, or from right to left.  
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Your home screen  
The quick keys  
The quick keys on your home screen provide easy, one-touch access to the  
functions you use the most.  
Touch to bring up the touch  
dialling pad to make a call.  
Touch to open your Contacts.  
To search for the number  
you want to call, enter the  
name of the contact at the  
top of the screen using  
the touchpad. You can also  
create new contacts and edit  
existing ones.  
Touch to access the  
Touch to open the full Top  
menu which is divided into  
four categories.  
Messaging menu. From here  
you can create a new SMS or  
MMS, or view your message  
folder.  
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The status bar  
Icon  
Description  
The status bar uses various icons to  
indicate things like signal strength,  
new messages and battery life, as well  
as telling you whether your Bluetooth  
or GPRS is active.  
Below is a table which explains the  
meaning of the icons you’re most  
likely to see in the status bar.  
Multimedia message  
sending failed  
An alarm is set  
Customised Profile in use  
(The number in the icon  
will vary)  
Normal profile in use  
Outdoor profile in use  
Silent profile in use  
Headset in use  
Icon  
Description  
Multitasking  
Network signal strength  
(number of bars will vary)  
No network signal  
Remaining battery life  
Battery empty  
Calls are diverted  
EDGE in use  
Roaming  
Solar cell cover is attached  
(Gray Sun)  
Flight mode is on  
Bluetooth is active  
Solar cell charging is in use  
(Orange Sun)  
New text message  
BGM play  
New voice message  
Message inbox is full  
Message sending failed  
BGM pause  
Memory card is enabled  
for use  
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Your home screen  
Changing your Status from  
the status bar  
Touch the centre of the status bar to  
open the Status Summary. It shows  
the current Time, Network, SVC ID,  
Battery, Handset memory, External  
Memory, Profile, MP3s and Bluetooth  
status. Here you can set the Profile  
type, play/pause MP3s and activate/  
deactivate Bluetooth.  
Using the Multi-tasking  
function  
Press the multi-tasking hard key  
to open the Multitasking menu. From  
here you can view all the applications  
that are running and access them with  
one touch.  
When you have an application  
running in the background (e.g.  
a game or the FM radio),  
appear in the status bar.  
will  
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Calls  
Making a call  
Making a call from your  
contacts  
1 Touch  
2 Key in the number using the  
keypad.  
to open the keypad.  
1 From the home screen touch  
to  
open the Contacts.  
3 Touch  
to initiate the call.  
2 Tap the Name field box on the top  
of the screen and enter the first few  
letters of the contact you would like  
to call using the keypad.  
3 From the filtered list, touch the Call  
icon next to the contact you want  
to call. The call will use the default  
number if there is more than one  
for that contact.  
4 Or, you can touch the contact name  
and select the number to use if  
there is more than one for that  
contact to use. You can also touch  
to initiate the call to the default  
number.  
4 To end the call, press the Smart key.  
TIP! To enter + for making  
an international call, press and  
hold  
.
TIP! Press the power key to lock  
the touchscreen to prevent calls  
being made by mistake.  
Answering and rejecting a call  
When your phone rings, touch the  
Smart key to answer the call.  
To mute the ringing, slide up the  
cover. This will unlock the phone if it  
is locked, then tap  
. This is useful  
if you forgot to change your profile  
to Silent for a meeting. Touch  
reject an incoming call.  
to  
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Calls  
In-call options  
Hold - Touch  
to put a call on hold.  
to turn off the  
Mute - Touch  
microphone so the person you are  
talking to cannot hear you.  
Speaker - Touch  
to turn the speaker  
phone on.  
Options - Touch  
to bring up a list of  
further in-call options.  
Touch  
to search your contacts  
during a call.  
Touch  
to add another person to  
the call.  
Touch  
to open a numerical keypad  
for making a second call. This function  
also allows you to navigate menus  
with numbered options when you dial  
automated telephone services, such as  
call centres.  
TIP! To scroll through a list of options or your  
list of contacts, touch the last item visible and slide your finger up the  
screen. The list will move up so more items become visible.  
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Speed dialling  
You can assign a frequently-called  
contact to a speed dial number.  
1 Select Contacts in the  
COMMUNICATION tab and select  
Speed dials.  
2 Your voicemail is already set to  
speed dial 1. You cannot change  
this. Touch any other number to  
assign it a speed dial contact.  
3 Your Contacts will open. Select the  
contact you want to assign to that  
number by touching their phone  
number once. To find a contact,  
tap the Name field box and enter  
the first letter of the name of the  
contact required.  
Making a second call  
1 During your initial call, touch  
and type the number you want  
to call.  
2 Touch  
to connect the call.  
3 Both calls will be displayed on the  
call screen. Your initial call will be  
locked and the caller put on hold.  
4 To change between the calls, touch  
or press the number of the  
held call.  
5 To end one or both calls press  
and select End followed by All,  
Held or Active.  
TIP! Touch any single call  
log entry to view the date, time  
and duration of the call.  
NOTE: You will be charged for each  
call you make.  
Viewing your call logs  
Touch Recent history in the  
COMMUNICATION tab.  
TIP! Touch any single call log  
entry to view the date, time and  
duration of the call.  
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Calls  
Using call divert  
Using call barring  
1 Touch Call settings in the SETTINGS  
1 Touch Call settings in the SETTINGS  
tab.  
tab.  
2 Touch Call barring.  
2 Touch Call divert.  
3 Choose any or all of the six options:  
All outgoing  
Outgoing international  
Outgoing international calls  
except home country  
All incoming  
Incoming when abroad  
Deactivate all  
4 Enter the call barring password.  
Please check with your network  
operator about this service.  
3 Choose whether to divert all voice  
calls, when the line is busy, when  
there is no answer or when you  
cannot be contacted.  
4 Enter the number you want to  
divert to.  
5 Touch Request to activate.  
NOTE: Charges are incurred for  
diverting calls. Please contact your  
network provider for details.  
TIP! To turn off all call  
diverts, select Deactivate all from  
the Call divert menu.  
TIP! Select Fixed dial  
numbers from the Call settings  
options to turn on and compile  
a list of numbers which can be  
called from your phone. You’ll  
need your PIN2 code from your  
operator. Only numbers included  
in the fixed dial list can be called  
from your phone.  
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Handset to press a key on the  
Changing the common call  
setting  
handset to answer a call.  
Save new number - Select Yes to  
save a new number.  
1 Touch Call settings in the SETTINGS  
tab.  
2 Scroll and touch Common settings.  
From here you can adjust the  
settings for:  
Call reject - Slide the switch to  
ON to highlight the Reject list. You  
can touch the text box to choose  
from all calls, specific contacts or  
groups, or those from unregistered  
numbers (those not in your  
contacts) or with no caller ID. Touch  
Save to change the setting.  
Send my number - Choose  
whether your number will be  
displayed when you call someone.  
Auto redial - Slide the switch left  
for ON or right for OFF.  
Answer mode - Choose whether to  
answer the phone using the send  
key or any key.  
Minute minder - Slide the switch  
left to ON to hear a tone every  
minute during a call.  
BT answer mode - Select Hands-  
free to be able to answer a call  
using a Bluetooth headset, or select  
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Contacts  
6 Assign the contact to one or more  
groups. You can assign up to  
three groups per contact. Choose  
between No group, Family,  
Friends, Colleagues, School or VIP.  
7 You can also add a Ringtone,  
Birthday, Anniversary, Homepage,  
Home address, Company name,  
Job title, Company address, Memo  
and Livecon.  
Searching for a contact  
There are two ways to search for a  
contact:  
1 Touch Contacts in the  
COMMUNICATION tab.  
2 Touch Search.  
3 You see a list of contacts. Typing in  
the first letter of a contact’s name in  
the Name field will jump the menu  
to that alphabetical area of the list.  
8 Touch Save to save the contact.  
TIP! The alphabetical keypad  
is displayed once you tap the  
Name field.  
Creating a group  
1 Touch Contacts in the  
COMMUNICATION tab. And touch  
Groups.  
2 Touch Add group or touch  
select Add group.  
3 Enter a name for your new group.  
You can also assign a ringtone to  
the group.  
Adding a new contact  
1 Touch Contacts in the  
COMMUNICATION tab and touch  
Add contact.  
2 Choose whether to save the contact  
to your Handset or SIM.  
and  
4 Touch Save.  
3 Enter your first and last name.  
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4 You can enter up to five different  
numbers per contact. Each entry  
has a preset type Mobile, Home,  
Office, Pager and Fax.  
NOTE: If you delete a group, the  
contacts which were assigned to  
that group will not be lost. They  
will remain in your Contacts.  
5 Add an email addresses. You can  
enter up to two different email  
addresses per contact.  
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Restore contacts - See Backing up  
and restoring the information on  
your phone.  
Clear contacts - Delete all your  
contacts. Choose between Handset  
and SIM and touch Yes if you  
are sure you want to wipe your  
contacts.  
Changing your contact  
settings  
You can adapt your contact settings  
so that your Contacts suits your own  
preferences.  
1 Touch Contacts in the  
COMMUNICATION tab and touch  
Settings.  
2 From here, you can adjust the  
Viewing information  
1 Touch Contacts in the  
COMMUNICATION tab and touch  
Information.  
2 From here you can view your  
Service dial numbers, your Own  
number, your Memory info.  
(showing your memory usage) and  
My business card.  
following settings:  
Contact list settings - Adjust the  
Contacts location, Name display  
and Quick command key settings.  
Copy - Copy your contacts from  
your handset to your SIM or from  
your SIM to your handset. You can  
choose one at a time, or all at once.  
Move - This works in the same way  
as Copy, but the contact will only  
be saved to the location you’ve  
moved it to.  
Send all contacts via Bluetooth -  
Send all of your contacts to another  
device using Bluetooth. You will be  
prompted to turn on Bluetooth if  
you select this option.  
TIP! To add your own  
business card, select My business  
card and enter your details as  
you would for any contact. Touch  
Save to finish.  
Backup contacts - See Backing up  
and restoring the information on  
your phone.  
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Messaging  
Messaging  
Entering text  
Your GD510 combines SMS and MMS  
into one intuitive and easy-to-use  
menu.  
There are five ways to enter text:  
Keypad, Keyboard, Handwriting-  
Screen, Handwriting-Box,  
Handwriting-Double Box.  
Sending a message  
You can choose your input method by  
1 Touch Messaging in the  
COMMUNICATION tab. And touch  
New message to begin composing  
a new message.  
tapping  
and Input method.  
Touch  
to turn on T9 mode. This  
icon is only shown when you choose  
Keypad as the input method.  
2 Touch Insert to add an image,  
video, sound, template and so on.  
3 Touch Recipient at the bottom of  
the screen to enter the recipients.  
Then enter the number or touch  
to select a contact. You can  
Touch  
language.  
to choose the writing  
Touch  
to change between  
numbers, symbols and text input.  
Use Shift key to change between  
capital or lowercase input.  
even add multiple contacts.  
4 Touch Send when ready.  
T9 mode  
WARNING: If an image, video  
or sound is added to an SMS it  
will be automatically converted  
to an MMS and you will be  
charged accordingly.  
The T9 mode uses a built-in dictionary  
to recognise the words you’re writing  
based on the sequence of keys you’ve  
touched. It predicts the word you are  
inputting and suggests alternatives.  
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Handwriting recognition  
Sending an email using your  
new account  
In Handwriting mode you simply write  
on the screen and your GD510 will  
convert your handwriting into your  
message. Select Handwriting-Screen  
or Handwriting-Box according to  
your preferred view.  
1 Touch New e-mail and a new email  
will open.  
2 Complete the message.  
3 Touch Send and your email will  
be sent.  
Setting up your email  
Changing your email settings  
Touch E-mail in the COMMUNICATION  
1 Touch E-mail in the  
tab.  
COMMUNICATION tab.  
If the email account is not set up, start  
the email set up wizard and finish it.  
2 Touch  
and select E-mail  
settings and then you can adapt  
the following settings:  
E-mail accounts  
You can check and edit settings by  
selecting  
. You can also check the  
additional settings that were filled in  
automatically when you created the  
account.  
Preferred e-mail  
Allow reply e-mail - Choose  
to allow the sending of read  
confirmation messages.  
Retrieving your emails  
Request reply e-mail - Choose  
whether to request read  
confirmation messages.  
You can automatically or manually  
check your account for new emails. To  
check manually:  
Retrieve interval - Choose how  
often your GD510 checks for new  
email messages.  
1 Touch E-mail in the  
COMMUNICATION tab.  
2 Touch the account you want to use .  
Retrieve amount - Choose the  
number of emails to be retrieved at  
any one time.  
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Messaging  
Include message in Fwd. & Reply  
- Choose to include the original  
message in your reply.  
message, you can save what you have  
done in this folder.  
Outbox - This is a temporary storage  
folder while messages are being sent.  
Sent items - All the messages you  
have sent are placed in this folder.  
Include attachment - Choose to  
include the original attachment in  
any reply.  
Auto retrieval in roaming - Choose  
whether to retrieve your messages  
automatically when abroad  
My folders - Create folders to store  
your messages.  
Changing your text message  
settings  
Touch Messaging in the  
COMMUNICATION tab and touch  
Settings. Select Text message. You  
can make changes to:  
(roaming).  
New e-mail notification - Choose  
whether to be alerted to new  
emails.  
Signature - Switch this feature ON  
and create an email signature.  
Text message centre - Enter the  
details of your message centre.  
Priority - Choose the priority level  
of your email messages.  
Delivery report - Slide the switch  
left to receive confirmation that your  
messages have been delivered.  
Validity period - Choose how long  
your messages are stored at the  
message centre.  
Message types - Convert your text  
into Text, Voice, Fax, X.400 or E-mail.  
Character encoding - Choose how  
your characters are encoded. This  
impacts the size of your messages and  
therefore data charges.  
Mail sending size - Set the  
maximum size of sending mail.  
E-mail counter - Input the date you  
want. You can check emails you  
sent during that period.  
Message folders  
There are five folders in Messaging  
menu.  
Inbox - All the messages you receive  
are placed into your inbox.  
Drafts - If you do not finish writing a  
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Send long text as - Choose to send  
long messages as Multiple SMS or  
as an MMS.  
Delivery time - Choose how long to  
wait before a message is delivered.  
Multi msg centre - Choose one from  
the list or add a new message centre.  
Changing your multimedia  
message settings  
Touch Messaging in the  
COMMUNICATION tab. Scroll and  
choose Settings and Multimedia  
message. You can make changes to:  
Changing your other settings  
Touch Messaging in the  
COMMUNICATION tab. And touch  
Settings.  
Voicemail - Touch  
to add a  
new Voicemail service. Contact  
your network operator for more  
information about the service they  
provide.  
Service message - Choose to receive  
or block service messages. You can  
also set your message security by  
creating trusted and untrusted lists of  
senders in Service security option.  
Message counter - Choose to set  
period for counting messages.  
Info. service - Choose whether to turn  
Cell broadcast on/off and select your  
channels and languages.  
Retrieval mode - Choose between  
Home network or Roaming network.  
If you then choose Manual you will  
receive only notifications of MMS  
and you can then decide whether to  
download them in full.  
Delivery report - Choose to request  
and/or allow a delivery report.  
Read reply - Choose to request and/or  
allow a reply.  
Priority - Choose the priority level of  
your MMS.  
Validity period - Choose how  
long your message is stored at the  
message centre.  
Slide duration - Choose how long  
your slides appear on the screen.  
Creation mode - Choose your  
message mode.  
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Camera  
Getting to know the viewfinder  
Exposure - A low contrast image will  
appear foggy, whereas a high contrast  
image will appear much sharper.  
Zoom - zoom in or zoom out. This  
function is enabled depending on the  
picture size you take.  
Back  
Taking a photo  
Video mode - Slide  
down this icon to  
switch to video mode.  
Gallery -This enables  
you to access your  
saved photos from  
within the camera  
mode. Simply touch,  
and your gallery will  
appear on the screen.  
Settings - Touch this icon to open  
the settings menu. See Using the  
advanced settings.  
View mode - Choose from Full  
screen or Full image.  
Continuous shot - This enables you  
to take 3/6/9 shots automatically in  
very quick succession.  
TIP! You can bring up the options by tapping the screen. They automatically  
turn off after a few seconds.  
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Taking a quick photo  
After taking a photo  
Your captured photo will appear on  
the screen. The name of the image  
runs along the bottom of the screen.  
Touch to send the photo as a  
message, email or via Bluetooth.  
1 Press the  
key on the right side  
of the phone.  
2 When the camera has focused on  
your subject, touch the  
right-center of the screen to take a  
photo. You can also press the  
key on the side of the phone firmly.  
on the  
Touch to set a Home screen  
image.  
Touch to edit the photo.  
TIP! To switch to the camera  
mode or video mode, slide  
up/down the camera or video  
icon on the centre-right of the  
viewfinder.  
Touch to delete the photo you  
have just taken and confirm by  
touching Yes. The “Deleted” message  
appears.  
Touch to move to your gallery.  
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Camera  
Quality - Choose between Super fine,  
Fine and Normal. The finer the quality  
the sharper a photo will be, but the  
file size will increase. This means you’ll  
be able to store fewer photos in your  
memory.  
Using the advanced settings  
From the viewfinder, touch  
to open all the advanced settings  
options.  
Size - Change the size of the photo to  
save memory space or take a picture  
preset to the correct size for a contact.  
Select a pixel value from the six  
numerical options: 3M ( 2048x1536),  
2M (1600x1200), 1M (1280x960),  
VGA (640x480), Home screen  
Memory - Choose whether to save  
your photos to the Handset memory  
or to the External memory.  
Show captured image - Choose to  
view the picture with options after  
taking a photo.  
(WQVGA), QVGA (320x240).  
Colour Effect - Choose a colour tone  
to apply to the photo you’re taking.  
There are four colour tone options:  
Off, Black & White, Negative or Sepia.  
Hide icons - Choose the camera  
settings icons to be hidden manually  
or automatically.  
Shutter sound - Select one of the  
three shutter sounds.  
White balance - Choose from Auto,  
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent  
or Cloudy.  
Grid screen - Choose from Off, Simple  
cross or Trisection.  
Night mode - Useful to use in dark  
places.  
Reset settings - Reset all the camera  
settings.  
Self-timer - The self-timer allows you  
to set a delay before the camera takes  
the picture, after the capture button  
is pressed. Choose from 3 seconds, 5  
seconds or 10 seconds. Great for the  
group photo you want to be part of.  
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Video camera  
Getting to know the viewfinder  
Image size  
Saving to handset memory/  
external memory  
Zoom - zoom in or zoom out.  
Back  
Camera mode - Touch  
this icon to switch to  
camera mode.  
Start recording  
Gallery  
Video mode - Video  
mode is selected.  
Settings - Touch this icon to open the  
settings menu. See Using the advanced  
settings.  
View Mode - Choose from Full screen or  
Full image.  
Video size - Choose from QVGA(320x240)  
or QCIF(176x144).  
Exposure - A low contrast video will  
appear foggy, whereas a high contrast  
video will appear much sharper.  
TIP! You can close all shortcut options for a  
clearer viewfinder screen. Simply touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To  
recall the options, touch the screen again.  
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Video camera  
Making a quick video  
After making a video  
A still image representing your  
1 Press the camera key on the right  
side of the phone for a few seconds. captured video will appear on the  
screen. The name of the video runs  
TIP! To switch to the camera  
along the bottom of the screen  
mode or video mode, slide  
together with seven icons down the  
up/down the camera or video  
left and right sides .  
icon on the right centre of the  
Touch to play the video.  
viewfinder.  
Touch to send the video as a  
Message or Email or by Bluetooth or  
YouTube.  
2 Holding the phone horizontally,  
point the lens towards the subject  
of the video.  
Touch to edit the video.  
3 Press the camera key  
phone once to start recording. Or  
touch the red dot  
on the  
Touch to delete the video you  
have just made and confirm by  
touching Yes. The viewfinder will  
reappear.  
.
4 Rec will appear at the bottom of  
the viewfinder with a timer at the  
bottom showing the length of the  
video.  
Touch  
straight away.  
Touch to view a gallery of saved  
videos and images.  
to shoot another video  
5 To pause the video, touch  
resume by selecting  
and  
.
6 Touch  
on screen or press  
the  
a second time to stop  
recording.  
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Memory - Choose whether to save  
your videos to the Handset memory  
or to the External memory.  
Voice - Choose whether or not to  
record a video with sound.  
Hide icons - Choose the camera  
settings icons to be hidden manually  
or automatically.  
Reset settings - Reset all the video  
camera settings.  
Using the advanced settings  
From the viewfinder, touch Settings  
to open all the advanced settings  
options.  
Colour Effect - Choose a colour tone  
to use on your new video. Off, Black &  
White, Negative, Sepia.  
White balance - The white balance  
ensures that any white in your videos  
is realistic. In order for your camera  
to correctly adjust the white balance,  
you may need to determine the  
light conditions. Choose from Auto,  
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent  
or Cloudy.  
Quality - Choose between Super fine,  
Fine and Normal. The finer the quality,  
the sharper a video will be, but the file  
size will increase. As a result, you will  
be able to store fewer videos in the  
phone’s memory.  
Duration - Set a time limit for your  
video. Choose whether or not to send  
the video as an MMS.  
TIP! If you choose MMS duration,  
choosing a lower image quality  
will enable you to shoot a longer  
video.  
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Your photos and videos  
6 The image will be saved in your  
Viewing your photos and  
videos  
1 Touch Gallery in the  
My stuff folder and appear in the  
gallery.  
ENTERTAINMENT tab. Or Touch  
on your camera preview screen. You  
can check your pictures and videos.  
2 Your gallery will appear on the  
screen.  
WARNING: Some  
functions will not work properly  
if the multimedia file has not  
been recorded on the phone.  
3 Touch the video or photo to open  
Viewing your photos as a  
slide show  
Slideshow mode will show all the  
photos in your gallery one at a time as  
a slideshow. Videos can not be viewed  
as a slideshow.  
it fully.  
4 To play the video touch  
pause playback touch  
. To  
.
TIP! Flick left or right to  
view other photos or videos.  
1 Touch  
in the Gallery, then  
scroll and select Slide show.  
2 The slideshow will begin.  
There are options within slideshows:  
Capturing an image from a  
video  
1 Select the video you would like to  
Touch  
Touch to pause the slideshow on  
a particular photo.  
to go back.  
capture an image from.  
2 Touch  
to pause the video  
on the frame you’d like to convert  
to an image and touch the upper  
left side of the screen to open the  
menu.  
Touch again to resume playback.  
Touch to show random.  
Touch to increase or decrease the  
speed of the slideshow.  
3 From the options menu select  
.
4 The image will appear on the  
screen, with its image name.  
5 Touch  
to return to the video.  
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Setting a photo as wallpaper  
Decorate your photo with  
stamps. Choose from the different  
stamps and colours and touch  
your photo where you want to  
place them.  
1 Touch Gallery in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab.  
2 Touch the photo you would like to  
set as wallpaper.  
3 Touch the screen to open the menu.  
Erase whatever you draw. You  
can also select the eraser size.  
4 Touch  
5 You can change the size of the  
picture with  
.
Touch to return to the gallery.  
.
Save the changes you have  
made to the photos. Select to save  
the changes over the Original file,  
or as a New file. If you select New  
file, enter a file name.  
6 When you are happy with the  
picture touch Set.  
7 Choose from the options what  
you want to change: All, Widget,  
Speed dial.  
Undo the last effect or edit  
you made to the photo.  
Editing your photos  
1 Open the photo you’d like to edit  
Touch to open the Filter  
options.  
and touch  
options.  
to bring up the  
You can adjust the selected  
photo.  
2 Touch the icons to alter your photo:  
Move your finger across the  
screen to select the area.  
Draw something on your  
photo freehand. Select the line  
thickness from the four options,  
then the colour you want to use.  
Add writing to the picture.  
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Your photos and videos  
Vivid - Give an effect of clearness  
Adding an effect to a photo  
and brilliance.  
Moonlight - Change the light to  
look like moonlight.  
Antique - Give an old-looking  
effect.  
1 From the editing screen, touch  
.
2 Choose to apply any of the options  
to the photo:  
Face beautify - Automatically  
detect a face in the image and  
brighten it up.  
Glow - Give a light beam effect.  
Cartoon - Give a cartoon effect.  
Tunnel effect - Lomo camera effect.  
Colour negative - Colour negative  
effect.  
Black and white - Black and white  
colour effect.  
Water color - Give a watercolour  
effect.  
3 To undo an effect simply touch  
Undo  
.
Sepia - Give a Sepia effect.  
Blur - Give a blurred effect.  
Sharpen - Move the marker along  
the bar to sharpen the focus of the  
photo. Select OK icon to apply the  
changes or choose  
to cancel.  
Mosaic blur - Touch to apply a  
blurred mosaic effect to the photo.  
Oil painting - Give an Oil painting  
effect.  
Sketch - Apply an effect that makes  
the picture look like a sketch.  
Emboss - Give an Emboss effect.  
Solarize - Change the effect of  
exposure to the light.  
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Multimedia  
You can store any multimedia files  
on your phone’s memory so that you  
have easy access to all your pictures,  
sounds, videos and games. You can  
also save your files to a memory card.  
Using a memory card allows you to  
free space in your phone’s memory.  
You can find these files in the menu  
My stuff in the ENTERTAINMENT tab.  
ENTERTAINMENT tab and select  
Images. Select the picture you  
want. And touch  
.
2 Touch Use as and choose from:  
Homescreen image - Set a  
wallpaper for the home screen.  
Lock screen image - Set a  
wallpaper for the lock screen.  
Contacts image - Allocate an  
image to a particular person in your  
contacts list so that their picture  
shows when they call you.  
Start up image - Set an image  
to appear when you switch the  
phone on.  
Pictures  
Images contains a list of pictures  
including default images pre-loaded  
onto your phone, images downloaded  
by you and images taken on your  
phone’s camera.  
Shut down image - Set an image  
to appear when you switch the  
phone off.  
Sending a photo  
1 Touch My stuff in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab and select  
Images. Select the picture you  
want.  
Printing an image  
1 Touch My stuff in the  
2 Touch Send and choose from  
Multimedia message, Email,  
Bluetooth and Blogger.  
ENTERTAINMENT tab and select  
Images. Select the picture you  
want. And touch  
.
2 Touch Print then choose between  
Using an image  
You can choose images to use as  
wallpapers and the lock screen or  
even to identify a caller.  
Bluetooth and PictBridge.  
TIP! You can print via  
bluetooth or by connecting to a  
PictBridge compatible printer.  
1 Touch My stuff in the  
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Moving or copying an image  
4 Touch  
and select Use as.  
You can move or copy an image  
between the phone memory and the  
memory card. You might want to do  
this to either free some space in one  
of the memory banks or to safeguard  
your images from being lost.  
5 Choose from Ringtone, Message  
tone, Start-up and Shut down.  
Videos  
The Videos shows a list of  
downloaded videos and videos you  
have recorded on your phone.  
1 Touch My stuff in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab, select Images  
Watching a video  
1 Touch My stuff in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab and select  
Videos.  
and touch  
.
2 Select Move or Copy.  
3 You can mark/unmark the images  
by tapping it sequentially. Mark the  
image that you want to move or  
copy and touch Copy/Move.  
2 Select a video to play.  
Sending a video clip  
1 Select a video.  
Sounds  
2 Touch  
then Send and choose  
The Sounds contains a list of sounds  
including the downloaded sounds,  
default sounds and voice recordings.  
From here you can manage or send  
sounds or set them as a ringtone.  
from Message, Email, Bluetooth  
and YouTube.  
Games & Apps  
You can install new games and  
applications on your phone to keep  
you amused when you have spare  
time.  
Using a sound  
1 Touch My stuff in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab and select  
Sounds.  
2 Select a sound you want and a  
confirmation message appears.  
You can also access this using  
the menu Games & Apps in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab.  
3 Touch Yes. It will begin to play.  
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as a default, the second tab in My  
stuff. You may overlook the file if  
the folder is full.  
Playing a game  
1 Touch Games & Apps in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab.  
2 Select Games, then choose a game  
to launch.  
Others  
The Others contains a list of the files  
which are not pictures, sounds, videos,  
documents, games or applications.  
Documents  
From the Documents menu in My  
stuff, you can view all your document  
files. From here, you can view your  
Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Text and  
pdf files.  
Muvee studio  
You can create a music video.  
Creating a movie  
1 Scroll and touch Muvee studio in  
Transferring a file to your  
phone  
Bluetooth is probably the easiest  
way of transferring a file from your  
computer to your phone. You can  
also use the LG PC Suite via your  
sync cable.  
To transfer using Bluetooth:  
1 Make sure your phone and  
computer have Bluetooth switched  
on and are visible to one another.  
2 Use your computer to send the file  
via Bluetooth.  
3 When the file is sent you will have  
to accept it on your phone by  
touching Yes.  
the ENTERTAINMENT tab.  
2 Touch  
to add an image. Tap the  
checkbox for the images you want  
to include, then select Insert .  
3 Touch the style tab to choose a  
Muvee style. The default style is  
Classic Sepia.  
4 Touch Default sound to change  
the sound.  
5 Touch  
created.  
to see what you’ve  
6 Touch  
then Play order to create  
an order. You can make it random or  
sequencial.  
7 Touch  
then Save Location to  
choose where to save the movie.  
4 The file should appear in My folder  
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Multimedia  
Playlists - Contains all the playlists you  
Music  
have created.  
Your LG GD510 has a built-in  
Shuffle tracks - Play your tracks in a  
random order.  
music player so you can play all  
your favourite tracks. To access the  
music player, touch Music in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab. From here, you  
can access a number of folders:  
Transferring music onto your  
phone  
The easiest way to transfer music onto  
your phone is via Bluetooth or your  
sync cable.  
Recently played - Plays the songs you  
have played recently.  
NOTE: The copyright of music files  
can be protected by international  
treaties and national copyright  
laws. It may be necessary to obtain  
permission or a license to reproduce  
or copy music. In some countries  
national law prohibits private  
copying of copyrighted material.  
Before downloading or copying  
the file, please check the national  
legislation of the applicable country  
concerning the use of such material.  
You can also use LG PC Suite. To  
transfer using Bluetooth:  
1 Make sure both devices have  
Bluetooth switched on and can see  
each other.  
2 Select the music file on the other  
device and choose to send it via  
Bluetooth.  
3 When the file is ready to be sent  
you should accept it on your phone  
by touching Yes.  
4 The file should appear in Music >  
All tracks - Contains all the songs you  
have on your phone except the pre-  
loaded default music.  
Artists - Browse through your music  
collection by artist.  
Albums - Browse through your music  
collection by album.  
Genres - Browse through your music  
collection by genre.  
All tracks.  
Playing a song  
1 Touch Music in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab.  
2 Select one of the folders and the  
song you want to play.  
3 Touch  
to pause the song.  
4 Touch  
to skip to the next song.  
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5 Touch  
to go back to the  
Searching for stations  
previous song.  
You can tune your phone to radio  
stations by searching for them either  
manually or automatically. They will  
then be saved to specific channel  
numbers, so you don‘t have to keep  
re-tuning. You must first attach the  
headset to the phone as this acts as  
the aerial.  
6 Touch  
menu. You may touch more than  
once to return to the menu.  
to return to the Music  
Creating a playlist  
You can create your own playlists by  
choosing a selection of songs from  
the Playlists folder.  
1 Touch Music in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab.  
To auto tune:  
1 Scroll and touch FM radio in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab, then  
.
2 Touch Playlists, then Add new  
playlist, enter the playlist name and  
touch Save.  
3 The All tracks folder will show all  
the songs in your phone. Touch all  
of the songs that you would like to  
include in your playlist; a tick will  
show next to the track names.  
2 Touch Auto scan. A confirmation  
message appears. Select Yes, then  
the stations will be automatically  
found and allocated to a channel in  
your phone.  
NOTE: You can also manually tune  
into a station by using and  
displayed in the centre of the screen.  
If you press and hold and , the  
stations will be automatically found.  
4 Touch Done.  
FM Radio  
Resetting channels  
Your LG GD510 has an FM radio  
feature so you can tune into your  
favourite stations to listen on the  
move.  
1 Scroll and touch FM radio in the  
ENTERTAINMENT tab, then  
.
2 Choose Reset channel to reset the  
current channel or choose Reset  
all channels to reset all of the  
channels. Each channel will return  
to the starting 87.5Mhz frequency.  
NOTE: You will need to attach your  
headphones to listen to the radio.  
Insert them into the headphone  
socket (this is the same socket that  
you plug your charger into).  
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Organiser  
Adding an event to your  
calendar  
1 Touch Organiser in the UTILITIES  
tab and select Calendar.  
Adding an item to your to  
do list  
1 Touch Organiser in the UTILITIES  
tab.  
2 Select the date you would like to  
2 Select To do and touch Add to do.  
add an event to.  
3 Set the date for the task, add notes  
and select a priority level: High,  
Medium or Low.  
3 Touch  
then Add event.  
4 Touch Category then choose from  
Appointment, Anniversary or  
Birthday.  
4 Save your task by selecting Save.  
Using date finder  
5 Enter Subject.  
Date finder is a handy tool to help  
you calculate what the date will be  
after a certain amount of days has  
passed. For example, 60 days from  
10.10.07 will be 09.12.2007.  
1 Touch Organiser in the UTILITIES  
tab.  
2 Select Date finder.  
3 Set the required date in the From  
tab.  
4 Set the number of days in the  
After tab.  
5 The Target date will be shown  
below.  
6 Check and enter the date and  
the time you would like your  
event to begin. For Appointment  
and Anniversary enter the time  
and date your event finishes in  
the lower two time and date  
boxes. Enter the location if it is an  
Appointment.  
7 Set Alarm and Repeat.  
8 Select Save and your event will  
be saved in the calendar. A square  
cursor will mark the day that any  
events have been saved to and a  
bell will ring at the start time of  
your event, so that you can stay  
organised.  
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7 Add a memo for the alarm in the  
Adding a memo  
1 Touch Memo in the UTILITIES tab.  
2 Touch Add memo.  
3 Type your memo, then touch Save.  
4 Your memo will then appear on the  
screen in the Memo application.  
Memo box.  
8 Finally, you can set the snooze  
interval to 5, 10, 20, or 30 minutes,  
1hour or off.  
9 Once you have set your alarm,  
touch Save.  
NOTE: You can set up to 5 alarms  
Setting your alarm  
including Widget alarm.  
1 Touch Alarms in the UTILITIES tab.  
Widget alarm should appear in  
the list as default and you can not  
delete it.  
TIP! Slide the switch ON/OFF to  
the alarm to set it.  
2 Touch Add alarm.  
Adding a memo with the  
drawing panel  
3 Set the time you would like the  
alarm to sound in the Time field  
box.  
1 Scroll and touch Drawing Panel in  
the UTILITIES tab .  
4 Choose how you would like your  
alarm to repeat in the Repeat  
box: Not repeated, Daily, Mon ~  
Fri, Mon ~ Sat, Sat ~ Sun, Except  
holiday or Choose weekday.  
The icons then indicate the  
weekday you select.  
2 Touch Add drawing.  
3 Draw your memo on the touch  
screen LCD followed by  
.
4 Touch Yes, then your memo  
will appear on the screen in the  
Drawing Panel application.  
5 Select Alarm type to select the type  
of alarm you want.  
6 Choose Alarm bell and select a  
sound from the folder. To listen to  
sounds, touch the sound, followed  
by  
.
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Organiser  
Voice recorder  
Using your calculator  
1 Touch Tools in the UTILITIES tab.  
2 Select Calculator.  
3 Touch the numeric keys using the  
keypad to input numbers.  
4 For simple calculations, touch the  
function you require (+, –, ×, ÷),  
followed by =.  
Use your voice recorder to record  
voice memos or other audio files.  
Touch Voice recorder in the UTILITIES  
tab and select  
change Settings:  
Duration – Set the recording duration.  
Choose from No limit, MMS msg. size  
or 1 min.  
Quality – Select the sound quality.  
Choose from Super fine, Fine or  
Normal.  
, then Settings to  
5 For more complex calculations,  
touch  
and choose from sin,  
cos, tan, log, ln, exp, sqrt, deg or  
rad etc.  
Memory in use –Select where to  
save the audio files. Choose between  
External memory and Handset  
memory.  
Converting a unit  
1 Touch Tools in the UTILITIES tab.  
2 Select Unit converter.  
3 Choose whether you would l ike to  
convert Currency, Surface, Length,  
Weight, Temperature, Volume or  
Velocity.  
4 You can then select the unit, and  
enter the value you would like to  
convert from, followed by the unit  
you would like to convert to.  
Recording a sound or voice  
1 Touch  
2 Touch  
3 Touch  
4 Touch  
to begin recording.  
to pause recording.  
to end recording.  
to listen to your  
recording.  
5 The corresponding value will  
appear on the screen.  
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Adding a city to your World  
clock  
1 Touch Tools in the UTILITIES tab.  
2 Select World clock.  
Getting to know the Eco tree  
Eco trees are accumulated by  
charging solar cell. Each tree  
represents the decreased carbon  
emissions. You can plant more trees  
by using more solar energy.  
3 Touch the  
city.  
, followed by Add  
Getting to know the Eco  
calculator  
You can count the total amount of  
decreasing carbon emissions by  
charging the solar cell.  
4 Scroll the globe, touch the area  
you want and choose the city on  
the map.  
5 Or touch the  
and type the  
name of the city you require in the  
search field box.  
TIP! If solar cell is attached  
Using the stopwatch  
1 Touch Tools in the UTILITIES tab.  
2 Select Stopwatch.  
to the GD510, Eco tree and Eco  
calculator are displayed under  
Tools menu in the UTILITIES tab.  
3 Touch Start on the bottom of the  
screen to begin the timer.  
4 Touch Lap if you want to record a  
lap time.  
5 Touch Stop to end the timer.  
6 Touch Resume to restart the  
stopwatch at the time you stopped  
it at, or touch Reset to begin the  
time again.  
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PC Sync  
You can synchronise your PC with  
your phone to make sure all your  
important details and dates match.  
You can also backup your files to put  
your mind at ease.  
4 Connect the handset and PC via  
USB cable and wait for a while. PC  
Suite runs automatically.  
Backing up and restoring the  
information on your phone  
1 Connect your phone to your PC as  
outlined above.  
Installing LG PC Suite on your  
computer  
1 From the Home screen press  
and select Connectivity on the  
SETTINGS tab.  
2 Select USB connection mode and  
touch PC Suite.  
3 Connect the handset and PC via  
USB cable and wait for a while.  
Installation guide message will be  
displayed.  
2 Click on the Backup icon, and select  
Backup or Restore.  
3 Mark the content you would  
like to backup or restore. Select  
the location you would like to  
backup information to, or restore  
information from. Click Start icon.  
4 Your information will be backed up  
or restored.  
4 Follow the instructions on the  
screen to complete the LG PC Suite  
Installer wizard.  
5 Once installation is complete, the  
LG PC Suite icon will appear on your  
desktop.  
Viewing phone files on your  
PC  
1 Connect your phone to your PC as  
outlined previously.  
2 Click on the Manage Files icon.  
3
All the documents, flash contents,  
images, sounds and videos you  
have saved onto your phone will  
be displayed on the right side of  
the screen.  
Connecting your phone and PC  
1 From the Home screen press  
and select Connectivity on the  
SETTINGS tab.  
2 Select USB connection mode.  
3 Touch PC Suite.  
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Synchronising your messages  
1 Connect the phone to your PC.  
2 Click on the Messages icon.  
3 All your phone messages will be  
displayed in folders on the screen.  
TIP! Viewing the contents of your  
phone on your PC helps you to  
arrange files, organise documents  
and remove content that you no  
longer need.  
4 Click the title of the columns to  
rearrange messages sorted by  
Sender, Contents and Received  
date.  
Synchronising your contacts  
1 Connect the phone to your PC.  
2 Click on the Manage Contacts icon.  
3 Your PC will now import and display  
all contacts saved to your SIM card  
and handset.  
Using your phone as a Music  
Sync device  
Your Phone can be used as a Music  
Sync device for Sync Music Files only.  
Music Sync can be carried out using  
Windows Media Player 10/11 and  
supports both Handset Memory and  
an External Memory Card.  
1 Disconnect your phone from  
your PC.  
2 From the Home screen select  
, then select Connectivity on the  
SETTINGS tab.  
4 Click on File and select Save. You  
can now select the target and  
where you want to save your  
contacts to.  
NOTE: To backup contacts saved  
to your SIM card, click on the SIM  
card folder on the left side of your  
PC screen.  
Right-click your contacts and then  
Select All.  
Right-click at the same position  
and select Copy to Phone Memory.  
Now click on the handset folder on  
the left side of the screen and all  
your numbers will be displayed.  
3 Select USB connection mode.  
4 Touch Music sync.  
5 Connect the phone to your PC. Your  
phone will read: Connected.  
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The web  
5 To access the bookmark simply  
touch the Connect icon next to the  
bookmark or touch the bookmark  
title and then touch Connect.  
You will be connected to your  
bookmark.  
Accessing the web  
1 Touch the Browser in UTILITIES tab.  
2 To go straight to the browser home  
page, select Home. Alternately,  
select Enter address and type in  
the URL, followed by Connect.  
Using RSS reader  
NOTE: An additional cost is  
incurred when connecting to this  
service and downloading content.  
Check your data charges with  
your network provider.  
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a  
family of web feed formats used to  
publish frequently updated content  
such as blog entries, news headlines  
or podcasts. An RSS document, which  
is called a feed, web feed, or channel,  
contains either a summary of content  
from an associated web site or the full  
text. RSS makes it possible for people  
to keep up with their favourite web  
sites automatically. It is much easier  
than checking them manually.  
Adding and accessing your  
bookmarks  
For easy and fast access to your  
favourite websites, you can add  
bookmarks and save web pages.  
1 Touch Browser in the UTILITIES tab.  
The user subscribes to a feed by  
entering the feed’s link into the  
2 Select Bookmarks. A list of your  
Bookmarks will appear on the  
screen.  
3 To add a new bookmark, touch Add  
bookmark. Enter a name for your  
bookmark followed by the URL in  
the corresponding field box.  
4 Touch Save. Your Bookmark  
will now appear in the list of  
bookmarks.  
reader or by clicking an RSS icon in a  
browser that initiates the subscription  
process. The reader checks the user’s  
subscribed feeds regularly for new  
content, downloading any updates  
that it finds.  
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Saving a page  
Using your phone as a  
modem  
Your GD510 can double as a modem  
for your PC, giving you email and  
internet access even when you can’t  
connect using wires. You can use  
either the USB cable or Bluetooth.  
1 Access your required webpage as  
described above.  
2 Touch  
page.  
and select Save this  
3 Enter a name for the webpage so  
you can easily recognise it.  
4 Touch Save.  
Using the USB cable:  
1 Ensure you have the LG PC Suite  
Accessing a saved page  
Touch Browser in the UTILITIES tab.  
And select Saved pages. You can view  
the saved pages here.  
installed on your PC.  
2 Connect your GD510 and your PC  
using the USB cable as outlined  
previously and launch the LG PC  
Suite software.  
3 Click InternetKit on your PC.  
Then click New button and select  
Modem.  
Viewing your browser history  
Touch Browser in the UTILITIES tab.  
And select History.  
Changing the web browser  
settings  
4 Choose LG Mobile USB Modem  
and select OK. It will now appear  
on screen.  
5 Write the Profile that can connect to  
the Internet and save the values.  
6 The profile that you create will  
appear on your PC screen. Select it  
and click Connect.  
Touch Browser in the UTILITIES tab.  
And select Settings.  
You can choose to edit Profiles,  
Appearance settings, Cache, Cookies  
or Security settings.  
Your PC will connect through your  
GD510.  
NOTE: For more information about  
synchronising using the LG PC  
Suite.  
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Using Bluetooth:  
1 Ensure Bluetooth is switched On  
and Visible for both your PC and  
GD510.  
2 Pair your PC and GD510 so that a  
passcode is required for connection.  
3 Use the Connection wizard on  
your LG PC Suite to create an active  
Bluetooth connection.  
4 Click Internet Kit on your PC. Then  
click New button.  
5 Choose LG Mobile USB Modem  
and select OK. It will now appear  
on screen.  
6 Write the Profile that can connect to  
the Internet and save the values.  
7 The profile that you create will  
appear on your PC screen. Select it  
and click Connect.  
Your PC will connect through your  
GD510.  
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Settings  
Personalising your profiles  
NOTE: The longer the backlight  
is on, the more battery power  
is used. This may result in your  
needing to charge your phone  
more often.  
You can quickly change your profile  
on the Home screen.  
You can personalise each profile  
setting using the settings menu.  
1 Touch Profiles in the SETTINGS tab.  
2 Choose the profile you want to edit.  
Brightness - Adjust the screen  
brightness.  
3 You can then change all the sounds  
and alert options available in the  
list, including your Ringtone and  
Volume, Message tone settings  
and more.  
Greeting message - Choose ON  
or OFF and fill in the greeting  
message in the text field.  
Start-up/Shut down - Choose the  
theme for your start-up/shut down  
screen.  
Changing your screen  
settings  
Touch Screen settings in SETTINGS  
tab.  
Changing your phone  
settings  
Enjoy the freedom of adapting how  
your GD510 works for your own style.  
Screen settings  
Wallpaper - Choose the theme for  
Touch Phone settings in the  
SETTINGS tab, then choose from the  
list below.  
your home screen or lock screen.  
Livesquare - Touch Livesquare  
guide to check its functions.  
Phone settings  
Handset theme - Choose the  
theme for menus. You can also  
adjust the font size and style.  
Top menu - Choose the style of the  
top menu, choose either Zigazg or  
Scrolling.  
Date & Time - Adjust your date and  
time settings or choose whether to  
update the time automatically or to  
use the daylight saving option.  
Power save - Choose to switch the  
factory set power saving settings  
on/off or Night only.  
Dialling - Adjust the number  
colour.  
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Settings  
Languages - Change the language  
Network settings  
Select network - If you  
of your GD510’s display.  
Motion silent - Make the GD510 go  
into the mute or snooze settings by  
flipping it over when it is ringing.  
Auto keylock - Lock the keypad  
automatically in the Home screen.  
Security - Adjust your security  
settings, including PIN codes and  
handset lock.  
Memory info - See Using memory  
manager for more information.  
Reset settings - Restores all  
settings to their factory defaults.  
Information - Select Help to  
view the technical information  
for your GD510. And you can  
upgrade software with Handset  
information.  
select Automatic, the GD510  
automatically searches for  
the network and registers the  
handset to the network. This is  
recommended for best service and  
quality.  
If you select Manual, all the  
currently available networks are  
shown and you can select one of  
them for registration.  
Preferred lists - You can add a  
preferred network to connect  
to. If the network is searching  
automatically, simply choose one  
from the network list and if not,  
add a new network manually.  
Internet profiles - This menu shows  
the Internet profiles. You cannot  
delete or edit default configurations  
depending on your country variant.  
Changing your connectivity  
settings  
Your connectivity settings have  
already been set up by your network  
operator, so you can enjoy your new  
phone immediately. To change any  
settings, use this menu:  
Access points - Your network operator  
has already saved this information.  
You can add new access points using  
this menu.  
Packet data conn. - Choose when  
your device should be connected to  
network for packet data.  
Touch Connectivity in the SETTINGS  
tab.  
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USB connection mode - Choose a  
Data service from the options and  
synchronise your GD510 using the LG  
PC Suite software to copy files from  
your phone. See PC Sync for more  
information on synchronisation.  
If you use Music sync with Windows  
Media Player, select Music sync in this  
menu. Music sync is only available for  
music content.  
SIM memory - View the memory  
available on your SIM Card.  
External memory - View the memory  
available on your external memory  
card (you may need to purchase the  
memory card separately).  
Primary storage setting - Choose the  
location you prefer items to be saved  
to between Handset and External  
memory.  
Using memory manager  
Your GD510 has three memories  
available: the phone, the SIM Card and  
an external memory card.  
Sending and receiving your  
files using Bluetooth  
To send a file:  
1 Open the file you want to send,  
typically this will be a photo, video  
or music file.  
2 Choose Send.  
Choose Bluetooth.  
You can use memory manager to see  
how each memory is been used and  
see how much space is available.  
Touch Phone settings in the  
SETTINGS tab, then Memory info.  
3 If you have already paired the  
Bluetooth device, your GD510  
will not automatically search for  
other Bluetooth devices. If not,  
your GD510 will search for other  
Bluetooth enabled devices within  
range.  
Handset common memory - View the  
memory available on your GD510 for  
Pictures, Sounds, Videos, MMS, Email,  
Java applications and others.  
Handset reserved memory - View the  
memory available on your handset  
for SMS, Contacts, Calendar, To do list,  
Memo, Alarm, Call history, Bookmarks  
and Miscellaneous items.  
4 Choose the device you want to  
send the file to.  
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Settings  
5 Your file will be sent.  
Supported services - Select how to  
use Bluetooth in association with  
different services.  
TIP! Check the progress bar to  
make sure your file is sent.  
Remote SIM Mode - Turn on or off.  
My address - Show your Bluetooth  
To receive a file:  
address.  
1 To receive files, your Bluetooth  
must be both ON and Visible. See  
Changing your Bluetooth settings  
below for more information.  
2 A message will prompt you to  
accept the file from the sender.  
Touch Yes to receive the file.  
3 You will see where the file has  
been saved. For image files, you  
can choose to View the file or Use  
as wallpaper. Files will usually be  
saved to the appropriate folder in  
My stuff.  
Pairing with another  
Bluetooth device  
By pairing your GD510 and another  
device, you can set up a passcode  
protected connection.  
1 Check that your Bluetooth is ON  
and Visible. You can change your  
visibility in the Settings menu.  
2 Touch Search.  
3 Your GD510 will search for devices.  
When the search is completed,  
Refresh will appear on screen.  
Changing your Bluetooth  
settings:  
4 Choose the device you want to pair  
with and enter the passcode, then  
touch OK.  
5 Your phone will then connect to  
the other device, on which you will  
need to enter the same passcode.  
Touch Bluetooth in the SETTINGS tab.  
And select  
and choose Settings.  
Make your changes to:  
My device visibility - Choose to  
be Visible, Hidden or Visible for  
1 min.  
6 Your passcode protected Bluetooth  
connection is now ready.  
My device name - Enter a name for  
your GD510.  
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communication cable or batteries  
during the upgrade may seriously  
damage your mobile phone. As the  
manufacturer takes no responsibility  
for loss of data during the upgrade  
process, you are advised to note down  
any important information in advance  
for safekeeping.  
Using a Bluetooth headset  
1 Check your Bluetooth is On and  
Visible.  
2 Follow the instructions that came  
with your headset to put it in  
pairing mode and pair your devices.  
3 Touch Ask before connect or  
Always connect and touch Yes  
to Connect now. Your GD510 will  
automatically switch to Headset  
profile.  
Software Upgrade  
LG Mobile Phone Software Upgrade  
Program  
For more information on installing  
and using this program, please  
This feature allows you to upgrade  
your software to the latest version  
quickly and conveniently on the  
Internet without needing to visit  
our service centre.As the mobile  
phone software upgrade program  
requires the user’s full attention  
for the duration of the upgrade  
process, please be sure to check any  
instructions and notes that appear at  
each step before proceeding. Please  
note that removing the USB data  
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Accessories  
These accessories are supplied with the GD510.  
Charger  
Data cable  
Battery  
Stereo  
headset  
NOTE:  
• Always use genuine LG accessories.  
• Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.  
• Accessories may be different in different regions; please check with our  
regional service company or agent for further inquires.  
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Technical data  
General  
Product name : GD510  
System : GSM 850 / E-GSM 900 /  
DCS 1800 / PCS 1900  
Ambient Temperatures  
Max : +55°C (discharging),  
+45°C (charging)  
Min : -10°C  
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GD510  
EN 301 489-01 v1.6.1 / EN 301 489-07 v1.3.1 / EN 301 489-17 v.1.2.1  
EN 300 328 V 1.7.1  
EN 60950-1 : 2001  
EN 50360:2001/EN62209-1:2006  
EN 301 511 V9.0.2  
02. Sep. 2009  
Guidelines for safe and efficient use  
Please read these simple guidelines.  
Not following these guidelines may  
be dangerous or illegal.  
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection  
(ICNIRP) is 2W/kg averaged over 10g  
of tissue.  
• The highest SAR value for this model  
phone tested by DASY4 for use at  
the ear is 1.29 W/kg (10 g) and when  
worn on the body is 1.08 W/kg(10 g).  
• SAR data information for residents in  
countries/regions that have adopted  
the SAR limit recommended by the  
Institute of Electrical and Electronics  
Engineers (IEEE), which is 1.6 W/kg  
averaged over 1g of tissue.  
Exposure to radio frequency  
energy  
Radio wave exposure and Specific  
Absorption Rate (SAR) information.  
This mobile phone model GD510  
has been designed to comply with  
applicable safety requirements for  
exposure to radio waves. These  
requirements are based on scientific  
guidelines that include safety margins  
designed to assure the safety of all  
persons, regardless of age and health.  
Product care and  
maintenance  
• The radio wave exposure guidelines  
employ a unit of measurement  
known as the Specific Absorption  
Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are  
conducted using standardised  
methods with the phone  
transmitting at its highest certified  
power level in all used frequency  
bands.  
WARNING  
Only use batteries, chargers and  
accessories approved for use  
with this particular phone model.  
The use of any other types  
may invalidate any approval or  
warranty applying to the phone,  
and may be dangerous.  
• While there may be differences  
between the SAR levels of various LG  
phone models, they are all designed  
to meet the relevant guidelines for  
exposure to radio waves.  
• The SAR limit recommended by  
the International Commission on  
• Do not disassemble this unit. Take  
it to a qualified service technician  
when repair work is required.  
• Keep away from electrical appliances  
such as TVs, radios, and personal  
computers.  
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• The unit should be kept away from  
heat sources such as radiators or  
cookers.  
can affect the information on the  
magnetic strips.  
• Do not tap the screen with a sharp  
object as it may damage the phone.  
• Do not drop.  
• Do not subject this unit to  
mechanical vibration or shock.  
• Do not expose the phone to liquid  
or moisture.  
• Switch off the phone in any area  
where you are required by special  
regulations. For example, do not use  
your phone in hospitals as it may  
affect sensitive medical equipment.  
• Do not handle the phone with wet  
hands while it is being charged. It  
may cause an electric shock and can  
seriously damage your phone.  
• Use the accessories like earphones  
cautiously. Do not touch the antenna  
unnecessarily.  
Efficient phone operation  
Electronics devices  
All mobile phones may get  
interference, which could affect  
performance.  
• Do not charge a handset near  
flammable material as the handset  
can become hot and create a fire  
hazard.  
• Use a dry cloth to clean the exterior  
of the unit (do not use solvents such  
as benzene, thinner or alcohol).  
• Do not charge the phone when it is  
on soft furnishings.  
• The phone should be charged in a  
well ventilated area.  
• Do not use your mobile phone  
near medical equipment without  
requesting permission. Avoid placing  
the phone over pacemakers, for  
example, in your breast pocket.  
• Some hearing aids might be  
disturbed by mobile phones.  
• Minor interference may affect TVs,  
radios, PCs, etc.  
Road safety  
Check the laws and regulations on  
the use of mobile phones in the area  
when you drive.  
• Do not use a hand-held phone while  
driving.  
• Do not subject this unit to excessive  
smoke or dust.  
• Do not keep the phone next to  
credit cards or transport tickets; it  
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• Give full attention to driving.  
• Use a hands-free kit, if available.  
Glass Parts  
Some parts of your mobile device are  
made of glass. This glass could break  
if your mobile device is dropped on a  
hard surface or receives a substantial  
impact. If the glass breaks, do not  
touch or attempt to remove. Stop  
using your mobile device until the  
glass is replaced by an authorized  
service provider.  
• Pull off the road and park before  
making or answering a call if driving  
conditions so require.  
• RF energy may affect some  
electronic systems in your vehicle  
such as car stereos and safety  
equipment.  
• When your vehicle is equipped  
with an air bag, do not obstruct  
with installed or portable wireless  
equipment. It can cause the air bag  
to fail or cause serious injury due to  
improper performance.  
Blasting area  
Do not use the phone where blasting  
is in progress. Observe restrictions,  
and follow any regulations or rules.  
• If you are listening to music whilst  
out and about, please ensure that  
the volume is at a reasonable  
level so that you are aware of your  
surroundings. This is particularly  
imperative when near roads.  
Potentially explosive  
atmospheres  
• Do not use the phone at a refueling  
point.  
• Do not use near fuel or chemicals.  
• Do not transport or store flammable  
gas, liquid, or explosives in the same  
compartment of your vehicle as your  
mobile phone and accessories.  
Avoid damage to your  
hearing  
Damage to your hearing can occur  
if you are exposed to loud sound for  
long periods of time. We therefore  
recommend that you do not turn on  
or off the handset close to your ear.  
We also recommend that music and  
call volumes are set to a reasonable  
level.  
In aircraft  
Wireless devices can cause  
interference in aircraft.  
• Turn your mobile phone off before  
boarding any aircraft.  
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• Do not use it on the ground without  
permission from the crew.  
performance. The battery pack  
maybe recharged hundreds of times  
until 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, such as in the bathroom.  
• Do not leave the battery in hot or  
cold places, this may deteriorate the  
battery performance.  
Children  
Keep the phone in a safe place out  
of the reach of small children. It  
includes small parts which may cause  
a choking hazard if detached.  
Emergency calls  
Emergency calls may not be available  
under all mobile networks. Therefore,  
you should never depend solely on  
the phone for emergency calls. Check  
with your local service provider.  
• There is risk of explosion if the  
battery is replaced by an incorrect  
type.  
Battery information and care  
• Dispose of used batteries according  
to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Please recycle when possible. Do not  
dispose as household waste.  
• If you need to replace the battery,  
take it to the nearest authorized LG  
Electronics service point or dealer for  
assistance.  
• Always unplug the charger from the  
wall socket after the phone is fully  
charged to save unnecessary power  
consumption of the charger.  
• You do not need to completely  
discharge the battery before  
recharging. Unlike other battery  
systems, there is no memory effect  
that could compromise the battery’s  
performance.  
• Use only LG batteries and chargers.  
LG chargers are designed to  
maximize the battery life.  
• Do not disassemble or short-circuit  
the battery pack.  
• Actual battery life will depend on  
network configuration, product  
settings, usage patterns, battery and  
environmental conditions.  
• Keep the metal contacts of the  
battery pack clean.  
• Replace the battery when it  
no longer provides acceptable  
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