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KU990 User Guide Congratulations on your purchase of the advanced and compact KU990 phone by LG designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology Set up Your standby screen The basics Get creative Get organised The web Settings Accessories 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Contents Set up Getting to know your phone 8 Open view 9 Installing the USIM and battery 10 Memory card 12 Menu map 13 Contacts 23 Searching for a contact 23 Adding a new contact 23 Contact options 24 Creating a group 24 Changing your contact settings 25 Viewing information 25 Messaging 26 Sending a message 26 Entering text 26 T9 predictive 27 Abc manual 27 Keyboard 27 Handwriting recognition 27 Setting up your email 28 Retrieving your email 29 Sending an email using your new account 29 Changing your email settings 30 Message folders 30 Managing your messages 31 Using templates 32 Using emoticons 32 Changing your text message settings 32 Changing your multimedia message settings 33 Changing Continue to download »
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read this first Notes on using your camera Before your operation Identifying parts Indicators on the monitor Switching the recording information display Number of images The number of images that can be recorded when using the battery pack Basic operation How to use the multi-selector How to use the Fn (Function) button How to use the menu Using the shooting functions Using the mode dial Scene Selection Shooting with program auto – P Shooting with aperture priority mode – A Shooting with shutter speed priority mode – S Shooting with manual exposure mode – M Exposure Adjusting the exposure Locking the exposure (AE lock) Selecting the metering mode Focus Setting the AF area Selecting the focus mode Switching the AF/MF easily Using AF illuminator Drive mode Shooting continuously Using the self-timer Shooting images with the exposure shifted – Bracket: Cont./Bracket: Single Shooting with 