LG Electronics L1400I Mobile Phone with VGA Camera and Dual LCDs

User Manual - Page 83

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Settings
n
Note
Note
of
caution
that
depending
on
the
Smart
Chip,
the
order
of
the
menu
can
differ.
The
World
Phone
menu
option
sets
the
GSM
frequency
band
between
the
GSM
850/1900
used
in
the
US
or
GSM
1800
used
in
Europe.
This
phone
does
not
automatically
search
and
set
the
GSM
frequency.
Instead
the
user
must
manually
set
the
frequency
band
based
on
his/her
location.
The
default
setting
is
"America
(850/1900)"
so
in
order
to
switch
to
the
European
frequency,
simply
select
the
"Europe
(1800)"option
from
the
World
Phone
Setting
menu.
After
the
selection,
turn
the
phone
off
and
on
again
to
begin using
the
new
frequency
setting.
When
traveling
to
different
parts
of
the
world,
you
must
always
set
the
World
Phone
Setting
to
the
correct
frequency
band.
GPRS
Attach
(Menu
9.6.2)
If
you
select
Power
On
and
you
are
in
a
network
that
supports
packet
data,
the
phone
registers
to
the
GPRS
network
and
sending
short
messages
will
be
done
via
GPRS.
Also,
starting
an
active
packet
data
connection,
for
example,
to
send and
receive
e-mail,
is
quicker.
If
you
select
When
Needed,
the
phone
will
use
a
packet
data
connection
only
if
you
start
an
application
or
action that
needs
it.
The
GPRS
connection
is
closed
after
it
is
not
used
by
any
application.
n
Note
If
there
is
no
GPRS
coverage
and
you
have chosen
Power
On,
the
phone
will
periodically
try
to
establish
a
packet
data
connection.
Access
Point
(Menu
9.6.3)
This
feature
sets
the
Profile
during
the
WAP
and
MMS
connections.
Please
see
page
51
for
further
detail.
The
Profile
menu
under
the
Access
Point
feature
will
display
Add,
Delete
and
Editor
options,
but
the
reason
why
Activate
option
is
not
available
is
because
there
is
no
way
of
knowing
whether
WAP
or
MMS
will
be used
to
activate
the
content.
Reset
Access
Point
(Menu
9.6.4)
This
allows
Profile
information
to
be
restored
to
original
setting.
For
example,
this
option
will
restore
the
Profile
that
has
been
deleted
by
the
Delete
All
selection
from
the
Access
Point
(Menu
5.4)
submenu.
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