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User guide
LG-A390
MFL67787703 (1.0) www.lg.com
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Contents
Getting to know your phone.....................6 Contacts.....................................................15
Installing the SIM Card and Charging the Searching for a contact........................ 15
Battery.........................................................8 Adding a new contact........................... 16
Installing the SIM Card...........................8 Adding a contact to a group.............. 16
Menu Map...................................................11 Messaging..................................................16
Turning Your Phone On and Off........ 12 Sending a message............................... 16
Lock/Unlock Your Keypad.................... 12 Entering text..............................................17
Calls............................................................12 T9 mode....................................................18
Making a call............................................ 12 Using the T9 Mode................................18
Making a call from your contacts...... 12 Abc mode................................................. 19
Answering and rejecting a call........... 13 123 mode ................................................. 19
Using the speakerphone...................... 13 Inserting symbols.................................... 19
Speed dialling.......................................... 14 Changing the language........................ 19
Viewing your call logs............................ 14 Message folders.....................................20
Changing the call settings................... 14 E-mail.........................................................21
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Setting up your e-mail.......................... 21 Recording your voice memo..............25
Sending an e-mail using your new Applications.............................................. 25
account...................................................... 21 LGFunBox ................................................25
Camera...................................................... 22 NewsHunt.................................................26
Taking a quick photo............................22 Nimbuzz....................................................26
Video camera........................................... 22 Facebook..................................................26
Shooting a quick video........................22 Organizer.................................................. 27
Media Player............................................. 22 Setting your alarm ................................ 27
Playing a song........................................22 Using the calendar ............................... 27
FM radio....................................................23 Adding an item to your To-do list.... 27
Searching for stations........................... 24 Adding a note ........................................ 27
Listening to the radio........................... 24 Adding a city to your world time....... 27
Recording your radio............................ 24 Using your calculator ...........................28
Converting a unit ..................................28
Voice recorder.......................................... 25 Using the stopwatch.............................28
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Shortcuts .................................................28 Installing LG PC Suite on your
Internet.....................................................28 computer..................................................34
Accessing the internet browser.........28 Phone Software update..........................34
Settings..................................................... 29 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use.35
Switching your SIM cards ..................29 Accessories...............................................45
Activating SIM cards.............................29 Technical Data..........................................46
Setting Phone Profile............................29
Changing your display settings.........29 Troubleshooting....................................... 47
Changing your connectivity settings .30
Changing your Bluetooth settings....30
Pairing with another Bluetooth device..
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Changing your phone settings........... 31
Changing your security settings........33
Resetting your phone...........................33
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Getting to know your phone
LED Blinker Headset jack
LED indicator blink with respective color on Navigation keys
pressing of SIM Switching Key(SSK) in the idle Use for quick access to phone functions
screen, notification popup(Message and missed
• In standby mode:
call) and glow continuously while charging.
Press Up Navigation Key: Media Player
Press Down Navigation Key: Messaging
Main screen Press Right Navigation Key: FM Radio
Soft keys Press Left Navigation Key: Camera
Each of these keys performs the functions • In menu: Scroll up, down, right & left.
indicated by the text on the display immediately
above them. End/Power key
OK key • Ends or rejects a call.
Selects menu options and confirms actions. • Returns to the home screen when you use
the menu.
Call key
• Long press to turn On/Off your phone.
Dials a phone number and answers incoming calls.
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Camera lens
Back cover
Charger / USB Cable connector
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pressing the SIM Switch Key Battery
more than 0.5 seconds. MicroSD Card
slot
SIM card slots
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Installing the SIM Card and Charging the Battery
Installing a Memory card Formatting the Memory card
Remove the Back cover and insert a micro From your home screen, Press Menu and
SD card with the golden contact area facing select Gallery, Select External memory and
downwards as shown in the diagram. To From Options choose Format and enter
remove the Memory card, gently pull it. Phone Password to format the Memory card.
WARNING: When you format your Memory
card, all the content will be Erased. If you do
not want to lose the data on your Memory card,
take a backup first.
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› Only 2G/2.5G SIM cards are supported.
3. Insert your SIM Cards.
Illustrations
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5. Close the back cover.
WARNING: Do not remove the battery when
the phone is switched on, as this may damage
the phone.
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Menu Map
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Turning Your Phone On and Off 2. Press to initiate the call.
You can power the phone on and off by 3. To end the call, press .
pressing and holding the Power key. TIP! To enter + when making an international
call, press and hold 0.
Lock/Unlock Your Keypad
TIP! To control the volume during a call, press
To lock, press Menu (LSK) in main screen
the up and down navigation keys.
and then press Keylock (RSK).
TIP! You can record your conversation during a
To Unlock, press Unlock(LSK) and then
call. Press Options and select Voice recorder.
press Yes(RSK).
Making a call from your contacts
Calls 1. Select Contacts from the home screen.
2. Using the keypad, enter the first letter
Making a call
of the contact you want to call and scroll
1. Enter the number using the keypad. To through the Contacts.
delete a digit press Clear.
3. Press to begin the call.
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TIP! To scroll through your contacts, use the TIP! You can change the settings on your
up and down navigation keys. phone to answer your calls in different ways.
TIP! You can make a call from any of the two Press Menu, select Settings and choose Call.
SIM cards, by selecting SIM Switching Key. Select Advanced settings then select Answer
mode and choose from Any key, Auto answer
Answering and rejecting a call when headset mode.
When your phone rings, press to
Using the speakerphone
answer the call.
During a call, you can activate speakerphone
While your phone is ringing, select Silent to
by pressing RSK (H-Free) and you can use
mute the ringing.
the handset in hands-free mode.
This is useful if you have forgotten to
If the speakerphone is active, press RSK
change your profile to Silent while in a
(H-Held) again to resume normal handset
meeting.
conversation mode.
Press or select Silent then Reject to
reject the incoming call.
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Speed dialling Note : To activate Speed dial , status should be
Press Menu and select Contacts > Options On (Speed dial > Status)
> Phonebook settings, then choose
Speed dial. Set the Status and choose Viewing your call logs
Set numbers. Assign contacts to any keys Press to view your missed, received and
between 4 and 8. dialled call logs.
Speed dial 1 is set to your voice mail, 9 key
is set to SOS mode and 2 & 3 keys are Changing the call settings
assigned to Speed SIM Budget. so you can You can set the menu relevant to a call.
not change these keys. Press Menu, select Settings and choose
TIP! Speed SIM budget is the function that Call.
is easy way for checking SIM budget. If you Cost save mode
register Speed SIM budget, you can get the Every contact is added along with assigned
information of SIM budget by long press of ‘2’ SIM when adding in phone book. During
/ ‘3’ in idle screen. Calling, matching operator SIM is identified
and the operation is completed using the
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matching operator SIM. This makes possible Fake call: You can set a fake incoming call
to use benefit from using same operator. which will come after specific time.
To use Cost save mode feature,make sure Note: Fake call can be activated or
the feature is On [Settings -> Call -> Cost deactivated from idle screen using shortcut
save mode] code #*#.
Note: Cost save mode doesn’t work during
in-call. Contacts
Advanced settings
Blacklist - This menu shows you the phone Searching for a contact
numbers of person you have chosen to 1. Select Contacts from the home screen.
reject. You can add the new number in 2. Using the keypad enter the first letter of
Blacklist numbers. The incoming calls of the contact you want to call.
Blacklist numbers will be rejected when 3. Press Up/Down navigation key to scroll
Reject number in blacklist option is set to through the contacts.
On.
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Adding a new contact and family separate. To make a group press
1. Select Contacts from the home screen. Option from the Contacts menu. And select
Select Add new contact. Caller groups. You can set the Group name,
Group picture, Group ringtone in Add new
2. Choose the contact storage location.
group.
3. Then enter the Name, Number & details
of your new contact, select Options then
choose Save.
Messaging
TIP! Assign SIM field is used to assign the Sending a message
Contact to Default SIM/SIM1/SIM2. Call will
1. Press Menu, select Messaging, and choose
be originated via assigned SIM for the Contact
Write message to send an SMS or MMS.
when Cost Save mode is ON.
2. A new message editor will open. The
Adding a contact to a group message editor combines text message
You can save your contacts into groups, and multimedia messages into one
for example, keeping your work colleagues intuitive and easy to switch between
editor. The default setting of the
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message editor is text message. and select Add from phonebook. Navigate to
3. Enter your message using either the T9 the right to select Caller groups and select the
predictive mode or Abc manual mode group you want.
or 123 mode. You can switch text input 6. Press Send icon to send the
modes by pressing the key. message.
4. If you want to add some images or TIP! You can select your message type as
videos etc, select Options and choose SMS or MMS when you enter text by pressing
Add Picture, Add sound, Add video, Add Options > Switch to MMS/SMS.
subject. WARNING: Image, Video clip, Sound clip or
5. From Options choose Send to then Subject is added to the message editor, it will
Select Enter recipient, Add from be automatically converted to MMS mode and
Phonebook or Recent input. You can you will be charged accordingly.
even add multiple contacts by marking
the contacts. Entering text
Note: Message can be sent to a group also. You can enter alphanumeric characters
Edit the message then press OK Key to send using the phone’s keypad. The following text
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input methods are available in the phone: Using the T9 Mode
T9 mode, Abc mode and 123 mode. 1. When you are in the T9 predictive text
To change modes, press the key. input mode, start entering a word by
Note: Some fields may allow only one text pressing keys to . Press one
input mode (e.g. telephone number in address key per letter.
book fields). - If the word is still incorrect after typing
completely, press the Up & Down
T9 mode navigation keys to scroll through the
T9 mode uses a built-in dictionary to other word options.
recognise words you’re writing based on - If the desired word is missing from the
the key sequences you press. Simply press word choices list, add it by using the
the number key associated with the letter Abc mode.
you want to enter, and the dictionary will
recognise the word once all the letters are 2. Enter the whole word.
entered. - To delete letters, press Clear.
- Complete each word with a space by
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pressing the key. Inserting symbols
If you want to insert symbols, press the
Abc mode key, then you can choose a symbol. Or you
This mode allows you to enter letters by can press Options and then choose Insert
pressing the key labeled with the required symbol.
letter once, twice, three or four times until
the letter is displayed. Changing the language
LG-A390 supports various languages.
123 mode
There are two ways to change the writing
Type numbers using one keystroke per language from the writing screen. You can
number. You can also add numbers while press Options, go to Writing language and
remaining in letter modes by pressing and then set the language you want or long
holding the desired key.
press key in editor.
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Message folders Sent messages - After sending out the
Press Menu, select Messaging. And select message, the text message or multimedia
the folder you want. message is saved in the Sent folder.
Inbox - You will be alerted when you have Archive - You can access your saved
received messages. They will be stored in messages.
Inbox. Broadcast messages - Choose whether
TIP! Messages can be sorted with the given to receive, block, view or edit channels
sorting options for an easy access of messages to receive information service messages
(Inbox > Options > Sort by : Sender, Subject, (broadcast messages). Also choose the
Unread/read, Message size and Message type). languages of information service messages.
Drafts - If you don’t have time to finish Message settings - Your message settings
writing a message, you can save what you are pre-defined so that you can send
have written so far in here. messages immediately. If you would like to
change the settings, you can do this using
Outbox - This is a temporary storage folder
the settings options.
used while messages are being sent.
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E-mail Sending an e-mail using your new
account
Setting up your e-mail To send/receive an e-mail, you should set
You can stay in touch on the move using up an e-mail account.
e-mail on your LG-A390. It’s quick and 1. From Menu Select Messaging and
simple to set up a POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail choose E-mail.
account. 2. From Options Choose Write e-mail and a
1. Press Menu Select Messaging and new e-mail editor screen will open.
choose E-mail. 3. Enter the recipient’s address and write
2. The first time you open the E-mail, you a subject.
need to setup an email account. A setup 4. Enter your message.
wizard opens to help you add an e-mail
5. Press Options, select Add attachments
account.
to add a file.
3. Follow the pop up instruction and enter
6. From Options Choose Send to sent your
the information required.
e-mail.
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Camera 2. Point the camera lens towards the
subject of the video.
Taking a quick photo 3. Press key to start recording.
1. Press Menu and select Multimedia. 4. Recording will start in the viewfinder and
Select Camera to open the viewfinder. a timer will show the length of your video.
2. Hold the phone and, point the lens 5. Select LSK [ ] to Pause recording
towards the subject of the photo. and RSK [ ] to Stop and save the
3. Press key to take a photo. recorded Video.
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Voice recorder Applications
Use your Voice recorder to record voice Your LG-A390 comes with preloaded games
memos or other sounds. to keep you amused when you have time
to spare. If you choose to download any
Recording your voice memo additional games or applications they will be
1. Press Menu and select Multimedia, then saved into this folder. Press Menu and select
choose Voice recorder. Applications. Choose My games & apps.
2. Press key to begin recording.
LGFunBox
3. Choose Stop to end the recording and
Press Yes to Save audio. LG fun box is an application store,
4. Press Options and select Play to listen to where you can download wallpapers,
the last recorded audio. ringtones, games & other useful
applications.
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NewsHunt • Steps to be followed to set the required
NewsHunt is a unique mobile language in Facebook Application:
application designed to enable viewing After login:
and reading newspapers in the Menu > Settings > Language, user can
regional languages on the go. select the language.
Before Login:
Nimbuzz In login screen , the last option “Language” ,
Nimbuzz is a chat application that lets user can select the language.
you connect with your buddies 24x7
on Gtalk,Facebook, Yahoo, MSN etc.
Facebook
Log in and you will see your friend’s
updated status. Input your comment
about new statusor check others.
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Organizer Adding an item to your To-do list
(Menu > Organizer > To-do list)
Setting your alarm You can view, edit and add tasks to do.
(Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock)
You can set up to 5 alarms to invoke on a Adding a note
specified time. (Menu > Organizer > Notes)
You can register your own notes here.
Using the calendar
(Menu > Organizer > Calendar) Adding a city to your world time
When you enter this menu, a calendar (Menu > Organizer > World time)
appears. A square cursor is located on the You can also check the current time of
current date. You can move the cursor to major cities around the world.
another date using the navigation keys.
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Using your calculator Shortcuts
(Menu > Organizer > Calculator) (Menu > Organizer > Shortcuts)
The calculator provides the basic It helps you to go to the menu you search
arithmetic functions: addition, subtraction, for. You can set the item as Shortcuts.
multiplication and division.
Converting a unit
Internet
(Menu > Organizer > Converter) Accessing the internet browser
This converts any measurements into a unit You can launch the wap browser and access
you want. the homepage of the activated profile on
Internet Profiles. You can also manually enter
Using the stopwatch an URL address and access the associated
(Menu > Organizer > Stopwatch) wap page. Press Menu and select Internet.
This option allows you to use the function of Note: An additional cost is incurred when
a stopwatch. connecting to this service and downloading
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content. Check your data charges with your would like to activate.
network provider.
Setting Phone Profile
Settings (Menu > Settings > Profiles)
You can adjust and customize the phone
Switching your SIM cards profile for different events or environments.
(Menu > Settings > Dual SIM > Dual
SIM switch) Changing your display settings
You can choose which SIM card you’re going (Menu > Settings > Display)
to use between manually or automatically. You can change the settings for the phone
display.
Activating SIM cards
(Menu > Settings > Dual SIM > Dual
SIM Settings)
You can choose one or all of SIM cards you
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Changing your connectivity settings visible, Temporary visible or Off your
(Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Data device to others.
account) • My name - Enter a name for your
Your connectivity settings have already been LG-A390.
set up by your network operator, so you can • Advanced - Set your Bluetooth settings
enjoy your new phone from switch on. If you for Audio path, Storage, Sharing
want to change any settings, use this menu. permission and View your Bluetooth
You can configure the Data account in this address by choosing My address.
menu.
Pairing with another Bluetooth device
Changing your Bluetooth settings 1. Check your Bluetooth is On and Visible.
(Menu > Settings > Connectivity > You can change your visibility in the
Bluetooth) Bluetooth menu, by selecting Visibility,
• Power - Select Power as On/Off. then Permanent Visible or Temporary
visible.
• Visibility - Choose whether to Permanent
2. Select My device and choose Search new
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device from the Bluetooth menu.
TIP!
3. Your LG-A390 will search for devices.
When the search is completed Pair and 1. When you use a Bluetooth headset,
Back will appear on screen. A2DP and AVRCP profiles are not
supported while you play video. It
4. Choose the device you want to pair with, means you will not listen video sound
then handset create passcode by default if you use Bluetooth headset.
everytime you connect.
2. Bluetooth file transferring function will
5. Your phone will then connect to the other be blocked under some applications
device. running. (Camera/ Camcorder/UMS)
6. Your passcode protected Bluetooth
connection is now ready.
Changing your phone settings
(Menu > Settings > Phone)
Enjoy the freedom of adapting how your
LG-A390 works for your own style.
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• Date & Time - You can set functions be able to make calls, connect to the
relating to the date and time. Internet, send messages when flight mode
• Language/Preferred writing language - is switched on.
You can change the language for the • UART settings - User will be able to
display texts in your phone. This change perform the operation from PC using
will also affect the Language Input mode. modem for selected SIM card in UART
• Greeting text - This menu allows you to settings (like AT command using
customize the greeting text upon the HyperTerminal, PC dialup). User will be
phone’s power on. You can also set the able to make the GPRS dialup on PC
Greeting text On or Off. using the SIM which is selected in UART
• Dedicated key - Allows you to change setting for e.g. if SIM1 is selected then
the preferences on the Hotkeys that are user will be able to make the connection
currently assigned for your navigation keys using selected SIM card.
(when in standby mode). • Misc. settings - You can set the brightness
• Flight mode - You can use this function and time of the display screen.
to switch the flight mode on. You will not
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Changing your security settings configured by real owner. To activate
(Menu > Settings > Phone > Security) the ATMT(Antitheft mobile tracker)
feature, configure the ATMT settings with
Change your security settings to keep your
Sender name, Sending number list and
LG-A390 and the important information
Set anti-theft to On. Default security
safe.
code is “0000”. ATMT SMS will contain
• SIM1, SIM2 - You can change security information about the stolen phone IMEI
setting for each SIM card. & Phone number of the person who is
• Phone security - You can change using that handset.
password or set phone lock on/off.
• Auto keypad lock - You can set keypad Resetting your phone
lock Off or On for 10Sec, 30Sec, 1Min, (Menu > Settings > Restore factory
5MIn. settings)
• Anti-theft mobile tracker - Use Restore factory settings to reset all the
When the handset is stolen, handset settings to their factory definitions. You need
sends a SMS to the numbers the security code to activate this function.
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The default security code is set to “0000”. please visit the http://update.lgmobile.com
or http://www.lg.com/common/index.jsp
Installing LG PC Suite on your ----> select country.
computer This Feature allows you to update the
1. Go to www.lg.com and choose your firmware of your phone to the latest version
country. conveniently from the internet without the
2. Select Support and Go to Mobile need to visit a service centre.
Support.Follow the instructions on screen As the mobile phone firmware update
to complete the LG PC Suite Installation requires the user’s full attention for the
on your PC. duration of the update process, please make
sure to check all instructions and notes that
Phone Software update appear at each step before proceeding.
Please note that removing the USB data
LG Mobile Phone Software update from cable or battery during the upgrade may
internet seriously damage your mobile phone.
For more information on using this function,
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Please read these simple guidelines. • The radio wave exposure guidelines
Not following these guidelines may be employ a unit of measurement known
dangerous or illegal. as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using
Exposure to radio frequency energy standardised methods with the phone
Radio wave exposure and Specific transmitting at its highest certified power
Absorption Rate (SAR) information. This level in all used frequency bands.
mobile phone model LG-A390 has been • While there may be differences between
designed to comply with applicable safety the SAR levels of various LG phone
requirements for exposure to radio waves. models, they are all designed to meet the
These requirements are based on scientific relevant guidelines for exposure to radio
guidelines that include safety margins waves.
designed to assure the safety of all persons, • The SAR limit recommended by the
regardless of age and health. International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) is 2W/kg
averaged over 10g of tissue.
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• The highest SAR value for this model some cases, transmission of data files
phone tested for use at the ear is 1.090 or messages may be delayed until such
W/kg (1 g) and when worn on the body a connection is available. Ensure the
is 0.986 W/kg (1 g), which is 100% above separation distance instructions
compliant with Indian Standards and Safe. are followed until the transmission is
• This device meets RF exposure guidelines completed.
when used either in the normal use Product care and maintenance
position against the ear or when
positioned at least 1.5 cm away from WARNING
the body. When a carry case, belt clip or
holder is used for body-worn operation, Only use batteries, chargers and
it should not contain metal and should accessories approved for use with this
position the product at least 1.5 cm away particular phone model. The use of any
from your body. In order to transmit data other types may invalidate any approval
files or messages, this device requires or warranty applying to the phone and
a quality connection to the network. In may be dangerous.
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• Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a • Switch off the phone in any area where
qualified service technician when repair you are required to by special regulations.
work is required. For example, do not use your phone in
• Repairs under warranty, at LG’s discretion, hospitals as it may affect sensitive medical
may include replacement parts or boards equipment.
that are either new or reconditioned, • Do not handle the phone with wet hands
provided that they have functionality equal while it is being charged. It may cause an
to that of the parts being replaced. electric shock and can seriously damage
• Keep away from electrical appliances such your phone.
as TVs, radios, and personal computers. • Do not charge a handset near flammable
• The unit should be kept away from heat material as the handset can become hot
sources such as radiators or cookers. and create a fire hazard.
• Do not drop. • Use a dry cloth to clean the exterior of the
• Do not subject this unit to mechanical unit (do not use solvents such as benzene,
vibration or shock. thinner or alcohol).
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• Do not charge the phone when it is on Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
soft furnishings. • Do not use, touch or attempt to remove
• The phone should be charged in a well or fix broken, chipped or cracked glass.
ventilated area. Damage to the glass display due to
• Do not subject this unit to excessive abuse or misuse is not covered under the
smoke or dust. warranty.
• Do not keep the phone next to credit • Your phone is an electronic device that
cards or transport tickets; it can affect the generates heat during normal operation.
information on the magnetic strips. Extremely prolonged, direct skin contact
• Do not tap the screen with a sharp object in the absence of adequate ventilation
as it may damage the phone. may result in discomfort or minor burns.
Therefore, use care when handling
• Do not expose the phone to liquid or your phone during or immediately after
moisture. operation.
• Use the accessories like earphones
cautiously.
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Efficient phone operation Precautions
Electronic devices • Use a wireless hands-free system
All mobile phones may receive interference, (headphone, headset) with a low power
which could affect performance. Bluetooth emitter.
• Do not use your mobile phone near • Keep your calls short or send text
medical equipment without requesting message (SMS) instead. This advice
permission. Avoid placing the phone over applies especially to children, adolescents
pacemakers, for example, in your breast and pregnant women.
pocket. • Use the cell phone in good quality
• Some hearing aids might be disturbed by network signal.
mobile phones. • People having active medical implants
• Minor interference may affect TVs, radios, should preferably keep the cell phone at
PCs, etc. least 15cm away from the implant.
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Road safety • If your vehicle is equipped with an air bag,
Check the laws and regulations on the use do not obstruct with installed or portable
of mobile phones in the area when you wireless equipment. It can cause the air
drive. bag to fail or cause serious injury due to
improper performance.
• Do not use a hand-held phone while
driving. • If you are listening to music whilst out and
about, please ensure that the volume is at
• Give full attention to driving.
a reasonable level so that you are aware
• Use a hands-free kit, if available. of your surroundings. This is of particular
• Pull off the road and park before making importance when near roads.
or answering a call if driving conditions
require you to do so. Avoid damage to your hearing
• RF energy may affect some electronic To prevent possible hearing
systems in your vehicle such as car damage, do not listen at high
stereos and safety equipment. volume levels for long periods.
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Damage to your hearing can occur if you are Glass Parts
exposed to loud sounds for long periods of Some parts of your mobile device are made
time. We therefore recommend that you do of glass. This glass could break if your
not turn the handset on or off close to your mobile device is dropped on a hard surface
ear. We also recommend that music and call or receives a substantial impact. If the glass
volumes are set to a reasonable level. breaks, do not touch or attempt to remove.
• When using headphones, turn the volume Stop using your mobile device until the
down if you cannot hear the people glass is replaced by an authorised service
speaking near you, or if the person sitting provider.
next to you can hear what you are listening
to. Blasting area
Do not use the phone where blasting is in
NOTE: Excessive sound pressure from
progress. Observe restrictions, and follow
earphones and headphones can cause
any regulations or rules.
hearing loss.
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Potentially explosive atmospheres • Do not use it on the ground without
• Do not use your phone at a refuelling permission from the crew.
point.
Children
• Do not use near fuel or chemicals.
Keep the phone in a safe place out of the
• Do not transport or store flammable reach of small children. It includes small
gas, liquid or explosives in the same parts which may cause a choking hazard if
compartment of your vehicle as your detached.
mobile phone or accessories.
Emergency calls
In aircraft
Emergency calls may not be available on all
Wireless devices can cause interference in mobile networks. Therefore you should never
aircraft. depend solely on your phone for emergency
• Turn your mobile phone off before calls. Check with your local service provider.
boarding any aircraft.
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Battery information and care • Replace the battery when it no longer
• You do not need to completely discharge provides acceptable performance. The
the battery before recharging. Unlike battery pack may be recharged hundreds
other battery systems, there is no memory of times before it needs replacing.
effect that could compromise the battery’s • Recharge the battery if it has not been
performance. used for a long time to maximise usability.
• Use only LG batteries and chargers. LG • Do not expose the battery charger to
chargers are designed to maximise battery direct sunlight or use it in high humidity,
life. such as in the bathroom.
• Do not disassemble or short-circuit the • Do not leave the battery in hot or cold
battery pack. places, as this may deteriorate battery
• Keep the metal contacts of the battery performance.
pack clean. • There is risk of explosion if the battery is
replaced with an incorrect type.
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• Dispose of used batteries according to • Make sure that no sharp-edged items
the manufacturer’s instructions. Please such as animal’s teeth or nails, come into
recycle when possible. Do not dispose as contact with the battery. This could cause
household waste. a fire
• If you need to replace the battery, take it
to your nearest authorised 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.
• Actual battery life will depend on network
configuration, product settings, usage
patterns, battery and environmental
conditions.
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Accessories
There are various accessories for your mobile phone. You can select these options according
to your personal communication requirements.
Travel Standard
Adapter Battery
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 enquires.
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Technical Data
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Ambient temperatures
Hereby, LG Electronics declares that this Max: +
50°C (discharging),
LG-A390 product is in compliance with the +45°C (charging)
essential requirements and other relevant Min: -10°C
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy
of the Declaration of Conformity can be
found at
http://www.lg.com/global/support/cedoc/RetrieveProductCeDOC.jsp
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Solution
Phone cannot be Please take out battery and insert again. Then press Power key
switched on to power on the phone.
Battery empty Charge battery. Check charging indicator on display.
The battery doesn’t Wipe the charging contacts, both on the phone and on the
charge properly or battery, with a clear soft cloth.
the phone sometimes
turns itself off
Usage time of battery If the battery time is short, it may be due to the user
becomes shorter environment, a large volume of calls, or weak signals.
Charging error— Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait for a while, and
Temperature out of then charge again.
range
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Problem Possible Solution
Charging error— Only use original LG accessories.
Wrong charger
Charging error— Replace battery.
Battery defective
Charging error—No The battery is empty or has been not used for a long time. It
battery icon appears may take a while before the battery icon appears on the screen.
when charging
Forgot the phone The default phone code is “0000”.
code or password
Enter PUK The PIN code has been entered incorrectly three times in
succession, and the phone is now blocked. Enter the PUK
supplied by your service provider.
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Problem Possible Solution
Loss of Network You may be in a weak signal area. Move and try again. You are
trying to access an option for which you have no subscription
with your service provider. Contact the service provider for further
details.
You have entered a Be sure that you have pressed Call key.
number but it was Be sure that you have accessed the right network service.
not dialed Be sure that you have not set an outgoing call barring option.
Be sure that you have entered the area code.
Your correspondent Be sure that your phone is switched on. Be sure that you are
cannot reach you accessing the network service. Be sure that you have not set an
incoming call barring option.
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Problem Possible Solution
Your correspondent Be sure that you have switched off the loudspeaker. Be sure that
cannot hear you you are holding the phone close enough to your mouth. The
speaking microphone is located at the bottom of the phone.
The voice quality of Check the signal strength indicator on the display. The number
the call is poor of bars indicates the signal strength. Try moving the phone
slightly or moving closer to a window if you are in a building.
No number is dialed Use the Phonebook Search feature to ensure the number has
when you recall a been stored correctly. Resave the number, if necessary.
contact
Cannot use the Your subscription does not include data capability. You will need
Browser to contact your service provider to enable the service.
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Problem Possible Solution
If the above Take note of the model number of your mobile phone and a
guidelines do not clear description of the problem. Contact your phone dealer or
help you to solve the LG Service Center for help.
problem
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LG-A390 mi;¨xdrkZ ekxZnf'kZdk & fgUnh
;g ekxZnf’kZdk vkids u, eksckby Q+ksu dks le>us esa vkidh enn djsxhA ;g vkidks] vkids Q+ksu esa nh xbZ lqfo/kkvksa ds ckjs esa
mi;ksxh Li"Vhdj.k çnku djsxhA
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vius Q+®u ds ckjs esa tkusa .........................6 laidZ dh [kkst djuk......................... 15
SIM dkMZ LFkkfir djuk vkSj cSVjh pktZ u;k laidZ tksMu+ k.............................. 15
djuk ................................................8 fdlh lewg esa laidZ tksMu+ k................... 16
SIM dkMZ dks LFkkfir djuk..................8 lan's k................................................ 16
esU;w eSi........................................... 11 lan's k Hkstuk.................................... 16
d‚Yl .............................................. 12 ikB ntZ djuk................................. 17
T9 eksM........................................ 19
d‚y djuk .................................... 12 T9 eksM dk mi;ksx djuk.................... 19
vius laidZ esa ls fdlh dks d‚y djukA.... 12 Abc eksM ..................................... 19
d‚y dk mÙkj nsuk vkSj jí djukA.......... 13 123 eksM ....................................... 20
Lihdj Q+®u dk mi;ksx djuk................ 13 fpà Mkyuk..................................... 20
rhoz Mk;fyax .................................. 14 Hkk"kk cnyuk.................................... 20
vius d‚y y‚Xl ns[kuk....................... 14 lan's k Q+kYs MlZ................................... 20
d‚y lsfVaXl dks cnyuk...................... 14
laidZ .............................................. 15
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bZey o‚bl fjd‚MZj ..................................... 25
viuk bZey s lsV djuk......................... 21 vkids o‚bl eseks dks fjd‚MZ djuk........... 25
vius u, [kkrs dk mi;ksx dj bZey s ,Iyhds'kul ....................................... 26
Hkstuk........................................... 22 LGFunBox................................. 26
dSejk................................................ 22 NewsHunt.................................. 26
'kh?kzrk ls Q+kVs ks [khapuk...................... 22 Nimbuzz.................................... 26
ohfM;ks dSejk....................................... 22 Facebook................................... 26
'kh?kzrk ls ohfM;ks 'kwV djuk.................. 22 vk;kstd ........................................... 27
ehfM;k Iys;j....................................... 23 viuk vykeZ lsV djuk ...................... 27
xhr pykuk..................................... 23 dSyMas j dk mi;ksx djuk .................... 27
FM jsfM;ks......................................... 24 viuh Vw Mw lwph esa dksbZ vkbVe tksMu+ k ... 27
LVs'ku dh [kkst djuk......................... 24 uksV tksMu+ k .................................... 28
jsfM;ks lquuk.................................... 24 vius oyZM~ Vkbe esa 'kgj tksMu+ k ........... 28
vius jsfM;ks dks fjd‚MZ djuk................. 25 vius dSydqyVs j dk mi;ksx djuk ......... 28
bdkbZ dks ifjofrZr djuk .................... 28
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LV‚io‚p dk mi;ksx djuk .................. 28 vius Q+®u dks iqu% lsV djuk ............... 33
'k‚VZdV......................................... 28 vius daI;wVj ij LG PC lwbV dks
baVjusV ............................................ 29 LFkkfir djuk ................................. 34
baVjusV czkmt+j dk mi;ksx djuk............ 29 Q+®u l‚¶+Vos;j v|ru............................ 34
lsfVaXl ............................................. 29 lqjf{kr vkSj dq'ky mi;ksx ds fy,
vius SIM dkMZ dks fLop djuk .......... 29 fn'kkfuns'Z k.......................................... 35
SIM dkMZ lfØ; djuk .................... 29 lgk;d midj.k .................................. 44
Q+kus çksQk+ by lsV djuk...................... 30 rduhdh MsVk ..................................... 45
viuh çn'kZu lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djuk ....... 30
viuh la;kstdrk lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djuk.... 30 leL;k fuokj.k..................................... 46
viuh CywVFw k lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djuk ........ 30
fdlh nwljs CywVFw k ;a= ds lkFk
is;fjax djuk................................... 31
viuh Q+®u lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djuk........... 32
viuh lqj{kk lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djuk ........ 33
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LED fCyadj gSMlsV tSd
fle fLofpax dqath ¼SSK½ dks nckus ij LED lwpd] usfoxs'ku dqaft;k¡
fuf"Ø; LØhu] lwpuk i‚i&vi ¼lans'k vkSj NqVh gqbZ d‚y½ Q+kus ds dk;ksZa ij Rofjr igq¡p ds fy, mi;ksx dh tkrh gSa
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a h nck,a% ,Q,e jsfM;ks
l‚¶+V dqaft;k¡ ckbZa usfoxs'ku dqt
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bafxr fd, x, dk;Z dks iwjk djrh gSaA lekIr@i‚oj dqath
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• tc vki esU;w dk mi;ksx djrs gSa rks okil gkse LØhu
esU;w fodYia dk p;u djrh gS vkSj dk;ksaZ dh iqf"V djrh gSA
ij okil vk tkrh gSA
d‚y dqath • vius Q+kus dks pkyw@can djus ds fy, nsj rd nck,aA
Q+ksu uacj Mk;y djrh gS vkSj budfeax d‚Yl dk mÙkj nsrh gSA
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pktZj /USB dscy dusDVj cSd doj
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nckdj vki SIM Ly‚V~l dks pqu ldrs gSaA MicroSD / cSVjh
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SIM dkMZ LFkkfir djuk vkSj cSVjh pktZ djuk
eseksjh dkMZ LFkkfir djuk eseksjh dkMZ QkesVZ djuk
ihNs ds vkoj.k dks fudkysa vkSj xksYMu laidZ {ks= dsk uhps eseksjh dkMZ dks QkesZV djus ds fy, viuh gkse LØhu ls esU;w
dh vksj j[krs gq, Micro SD dkMZ Mkysa tSlk fd fp= esa nck,¡ vkSj xSyjh dk p;u djsa] ckgjh eseksjh tkdj vkSj fodYiksa
fn[kk;k x;k gSA eseksjh dkMZ dks fudkyus ds fy,] mls vkjke ls QkesZV dk p;u djsa vkSj Q+®u dk ikloMZ ntZ djsaA
ls [khpsaA psrkouh% tc vki vius eseksjh dkMZ dks QkesZV djrs gSa] rks lHkh
lkexzh feV tk,xhA ;fn vki vius eseksjh dkMZ ds MsVk dks
[kksuk ugha pkgrs gSa] rks igys cSdvi ysaA
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psrkouh% tc Q+®u fLop v‚u gks rks cSVjh dks u fudkysa] D;ksafd
blls vkidk Q+®u [kjkc gks ldrk gSA
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vius Q+®u dks pkyw vkSj can djuk 2. fdlh d‚y dks 'kq# djus ds fy, nck,¡A
i‚oj dqath dks nckdj j[kus ls vki vius Q+®u dks pkyw ;k 3. d‚y lekIr djus ds fy,] nck,¡A
can dj ldrs gSaA lq>ko! dksbZ varjkZ"Vªh; d‚y djrs le; + ntZ djus ds fy,]
0 dks nck dj j[ksaA
vius dhiSM dks y‚d@vuy‚d djsa lq>ko! d‚y ds nkSjku o‚Y;we dks fu;af=r djus ds fy,] Åijh
y‚d djus ds fy,] eq[; LØhu esa esU;w ¼LSK½ nck,¡ vkSj fQj vkSj fupyh usfoxs'ku dqath nck,¡As
dqath ykWd ¼RSK½ nck,¡A lq>ko! vki d‚y ds nkSjku viuh ckrphr dks fjd‚MZ dj ldrs
vuy‚d djus ds fy,] vuy‚d ¼LSK½ nck,¡ vkSj fQj gSaA LSK fodYi nck,¡ vkSj o‚bl fjd‚MZj dk p;u djsaA
gk¡¼RSK½ nck,¡A
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T9 eksM dqath dks nck,¡A
vkids }kjk nckbZ x;h dqaft;ksa ds Øe ds vk/kkj ij vkids - ;fn 'kCn fodYiksa dh lwph esa vkidk ,sfPNd 'kCn ekStwn
ugha gS] rks Abc eksM dk mi;ksx djrs gq, mls tksM+saA
}kjk fy[ks tk jgs 'kCnksa dks igpkuus ds fy, T9 eksM
varfuZfgr 'kCndks'k dk mi;ksx djrk gSA vki tks v{kj ntZ 2. iwjk 'kCn ntZ djsaA
djuk pkgrs gSa flQZ mlls lacaf/kr ucaj dqath dks nck,¡] vkSj - v{kjksa dks gVkus ds fy,] gVk,a nck,¡A
,dckj lHkh v{kj ntZ fd, tkus ds ckn 'kCndks'k 'kCn dks - dqath dks nckdj çR;sd 'kCn dks fjä LFkku ds
igpku ysxkA lkFk iwjk djsaA
viuk vykeZ lsV djuk viuh Vw Mw lwph esa dksbZ vkbVe tksMu+ k
¼esU;w > vk;kstd > vykeZ ÄM+h½ ¼esU;w > vk;kstd > Vw&Mw lwph½
fufnZ"V le; ij buoksd djus ds fy, vki 5 vykeZ rd lsV vki fd, tkus okys dk;ksaZ dks ns[k] laikfnr vkSj tksM+ ldrs gSaA
dj ldrs gSaA
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uksV tksMu+ k bdkbZ dks ifjofrZr djuk
¼esU;w > vk;kstd > uksVl~ ½ ¼ esU;w > vk;kstd > ifjorZd ½
vki vius uksV~l ;gk¡ iath—r dj ldrs gSaA ;g fdlh Hkh eki dks ml bdkbZ esa ifjofrZr djrk gS tks
vki pkgrs gSaA
vius oyZM~ Vkbe esa 'kgj tksMu+ k
¼esU;w > vk;kstd > oyZM~ Vkbe½ LV‚io‚p dk mi;ksx djuk
vki fo'o ds eq[; 'kgjksa dk orZeku le; Hkh tk¡p ldrs gSaA ¼esU;w > vk;kstd > LV‚io‚p½
;g fodYi vkidks LV‚io‚p ds Q+aD'ku mi;ksx djus dh
vius dSydqyVs j dk mi;ksx djuk vuqefr nsrk gSA
¼esU;w > vk;kstd > dSydqyVs j½
dSydqysVj ewyHkwr xf.krh; dk;Z çnku djrk gS; tksM+uk] 'k‚VZdV
?kVkuk] xq.kk djuk] Hkkx nsukA ¼esU;w > vk;kstd > 'k‚VZdV½
;g vkidks ml esU;w esa tkus esa lgk;rk djrk gS ftldh vki
[kkst dj jgs gSaA vki vkbVEl dks 'k‚VZdV ds :i esa lsV
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dj ldrs gSaA
lsfVaXl
baVjusV vius SIM dkMZ dks fLop djuk
baVjusV czkmt+j dk mi;ksx djuk ¼esU;w > lsfVaXl > Mqvy SIM > Mqvy SIM
fLop½
vki oSi czkmt+j y‚Up dj ldrs gSa vkSj baVjusV çksQ+kby ij
lfØ; fd, x, çksQ+kby ds gkseist ij igq¡p çkIr dj ldrs vki bl ckr dk p;u dj ldrs gSa fd vki fdl SIM dkMZ
gSaA vki eSU;qvy :i ls Hkh URL irk ntZ dj ldrs gSa vkSj dk mi;ksx eSU;qvy :i ls ;k Lopkfyr :i ls djsaxsA
lacaf/kr oSi ist ij igq¡p çkIr dj ldrs gSaA esU;w nck,¡ vkSj
SIM dkMZ lfØ; djuk
baVjusV pqusaA ¼esU;w > lsfVaXl > Mqvy SIM > Mqvy SIM
uksV: tc vki bl lsok ls dusDV gksrs gSa vkSj lkexzh fLop½
MkmuyksM djrs gSa rks vfrfjä ykxr yxrh gSA vius usVodZ
çnkrk ls viuk MsVk 'kqYd tk¡psaA vki ,d ;k mu lHkh SIM dkMZ~l dk p;u dj ldrs gSa
ftUgsa vki lfØ; djuk pkgrs gSaA
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Q+kus çksQk+ by lsV djuk viuh CywVFw k lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djuk
¼esU;w > lsfVaXl > çksQk+ by½ ¼esU;w > lsfVaXl > la;kstdrk > CywVFw k½
vki fofHkUu dk;ZØeksa ;k okrkoj.k ds fy, Q+®u dh Vksu dks ÛÛ i‚oj & i‚oj dks pkyw@can ds :i esa pqusaA
lek;ksftr ;k vuqdwfyr dj ldrs gSaA ÛÛ í';rk & p;u djsa fd D;k vki vU; yksxksa
dks LFkk;h :i ls –';eku] vLFkk;h :i ls –';eku
viuh çn'kZu lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djuk fn[kuk pkgrs gSa ;k viuk ;a= can fn[kkuk pkgrs gSaA
vki Q+®u çn'kZu ds fy, lsfVaXl ifjofrZr dj ldrs gSaA ÛÛ esjk uke & vius LG-A390 ds fy, uke
ntZ djsaA
viuh la;kstdrk lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djuk ÛÛ mUur & v‚fM;ks iFk] laxzg.k] lk>k djus
¼esU;w > lsfVaXl > la;kstdrk > MsVk [kkrk½ dh vuqefr ds fy, viuh CywVwFk lsfVaXl lsV
vkidh la;kstdrk lsfVax igys ls gh vkids usVodZ v‚ijsVj } djsa vkSj esjk irk dk p;u dj viuk CywVwFk
kjk lsV dj nh xbZ gS] blfy, vki vius u, Q+®u dks 'kq: irk ns[ksaA
djrs gh mldk vkuan mBk ldrs gSaA ;fn vki fdlh lsfVax dks
ifjofrZr djuk pkgrs gSa] rks bl esU;w dk mi;ksx djsaA
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fdlh nwljs CywVFw k ;a= ds lkFk is;fjax djuk rS;kj gSA
1. tk¡psa fd vkidk CywVwFk pkyw vkSj –';eku gSA
vki CywVwFk esU;w esa –';rk] fQj LFkk;h –';rk lq>ko!
;k vLFkk;h –';rk dk p;u dj viuh –';rk 1. tc vki CywVwFk gsMlsV dk mi;ksx djsaxs] rks ohfM;ks
ifjofrZr dj ldrs gSaA [ksyus ds fy, A2DP vkSj AVRCP çksQ+kby dks
liksVZ ugha fd;k tkrkA bldk eryc gS fd vxj
2. esjk ;a= pqusa vkSj CywVwFk esU;w ls u;k ;a= [kkstsa
vki CywVwFk gsMlsV dk mi;ksx djsaxs rks vki ohfM;ks
dk p;u djsa
/ofu ugha lqu ldsaxsA
3. vkidk LG-A390 ;a=ksa dh [kkst djsxkA [kkst
2. dqN vuqç;ksx ds pyus ij CywVwFk Qkby LFkkukarj.k
iw.kZ gks tkus ij LØhu esa is;j djsa vkSj okil
Q+aD'ku vo#) gks tk,xkA ¼dSejk@dsed‚MZj@UMS½
tk,¡ çnf'kZr gksxkA
4. ml ;a= dks pqusa ftlds lkFk vki is;j djuk
pkgrs gSa] fQj vkids }kjk çR;sd ckj dusDV gksus
ij gSaMlsV ikldksM dk fuekZ.k djrk gSA
5. vkidk Q+®u fQj vU; ;a= ls dusDV gks tk,xkA
6. vkidk ikldksM jf{kr CywVwFk dusD'ku vc
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viuh Q+®u lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djukA ifjofrZr djus dh vuqefr nsrk gS ¼tc LVSaMck; eksM esa
¼esU;w > lsfVaXl > Q+®u½ gksrk gS½A
ÛÛ ¶ykbV eksM - ¶ykbV eksM dks pkyw djus ds fy, vki bl
vkidk LG-A390 vkidh 'kSyh esa dk;Z djs blds p;u dh
QaD'ku dk mi;ksx dj ldrs gSaA tc ¶ykbV eksM fLop
Lora=rk dk ykHk mBk,¡A v‚u gksrk gS rks vki d‚y djus] baVjusV ls dusDV gksus]
ÛÛ fnukad vkSj le; -vki fnukad vkSj le; ls lacaf/kr dk;Z lans'k Hkstus esa l{ke ugha gksaxsA
lsV dj ldrs gSaA ÛÛ UART lsfVaXl -UART lsfVaXl ¼gkbij VfeZuy] ihlh
ÛÛ Hkk"kk@ilanhnk ys[ku Hkk"kk -vki vius Q+®u esa çnf'kZr gksus Mk;yvi dk mi;ksx dj vkns'k ,Vh½ ds p;fur SIM
okys ikB dh Hkk"kk ifjofrZr dj ldrs gSaA ;g ifjorZu Hkk"kk dkMZ ds fy, mi;ksxdrkZ e‚Mse dk mi;ksx dj PC ls dk;Z
buiqV eksM dks Hkh çHkkfor djsxkA djus esa l{ke gksxkA UART lsfVax esa tks SIM p;fur
ÛÛ Lokxr ikB - ;g esU;w Q+®u ds i‚oj v‚u gksus ij Lokxr gS mldk mi;ksx dj mi;ksxdrkZ PC ij GPRS Mk;y
ikB dks vuqdwfyr djus dh vuqefr nsrk gSA vki bl ckr vi djus esa l{ke gksxk mnkgj.k ds fy, ;fn SIM1
dk p;u dj ldrs gSa fd i‚oj ds pkyw gksus ij vki Lokxr p;fur gS rks mi;ksxdrkZ p;fur SIM dkMZ dk mi;ksx
ikB dks pkyw ;k can djuk pkgrs gSaA dj dusD'ku djus esa l{ke gksxkA
ÛÛ lefiZr dqath &g‚VdhTk+ ftUgsa orZeku esa vkidh usfoxs'ku ÛÛ fofo/k lsfVaXl - vki çn'kZu LØhu dh ped vkSj le; lsV
dqaft;ksa ds fy, vlkbu fd;k x;k gS ij çkFkfedrkvksa dks dj ldrs gSaA
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viuh lqj{kk lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djuk ds fy,] lqj{kk dksM ntZ djsaA vkSj vkidks ATMT v‚u
¼esU;w > lsfVaXl > Q+®u > lqj{kk½ ij lsV djus] vkSj çs"kd ds uke] uacj ds lkFk ATMT
lsfVax dks d‚fUQ+xj djus dh vko';drk gksxhA fMQ+‚YV
vius LG-A390 vkSj egRoiw.kZ tkudkjh dks lqjf{kr j[kus lqj{kk dksM Þ0000ß gSA ATMT SMS esa pksjh gq, Q+®u
ds fy, viuh lqj{kk lsfVaXl ifjofrZr djsaA dh IMEI vkSj O;fä tks ml gSaMlsV dk mi;ksx dj jgk
ÛÛ SIM1, SIM2 - lqj{kk & vki çR;sd SIM dkMZ ds gS mlds uacj ds ckjs esa tkudkjh 'kkfey gksrh gSA
fy, lqj{kk lsfVax dks ifjofrZr dj ldrs gSaA
ÛÛ Q+®u lqj{kk - vki ikldksM ifjofrZr dj ldrs gSa ;k Q+®u vius Q+®u dks iqu% lsV djuk
y‚d dks pkyw@can ij lsV dj ldrs gSaA ¼esU;w > lsfVaXl > QSDVªh lsfVaXl jhLVksj djs½a
ÛÛ Lor% dhiSM y‚d -vki 10 lsdaM] 30 lsdaM] 1 feuV] 5 lHkh lsfVaXl dks mudh QSDVªh ifjHkk"kkvksa esa jhlsV djus ds
feuV ds fy, dhiSM y‚d dks pkyw ;k can ij lsV dj fy, QSDVªh lsfVaXl jhLVksj djsa dk mi;ksx djsaA bl Q+aD'ku
ldrs gSaA dks lfØ; djus ds fy, vkidks lqj{kk dksM dh vko';drk gSA
ÛÛ ,aVh&Fks¶V eksckby VªSdj & fMQ‚YV lqj{kk dksM dks "0000" ij lsV fd;k x;k gSA
tc gSaMlsV pksjh gksrk gS] rks vlyh Lokeh
}kjk d‚fUQ+xj fd, x, uacjksa ij gSaMlsV SMS Hkstrk gSA
ATMT ¼,aVhFks¶V eksckby VªSdj½ lqfo/kk dks lfØ; djus
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vius daI;wVj ij LG PC lwbV dks LFkkfir &&&&> ns'k pqusaA
djuk lsok dsUæ esa tkus dh vko';drk ds fcuk ;g lqfo/kk vkidks
1. www.lg.com ij tk,a vkSj viuk ns'k pqusaA baVjusV }kjk vius Q+®u ds QeZos;j ds uohure laLdj.k dk
2. leFkZu pqusa vkSj eksckby leFkZu ij tk,¡A vklkuh ls v|ru djus dh vuqefr nsrh gSA
3. vius PC ij LG PC lwbV dh LFkkiuk dks iwjk v|ru çfØ;k ds nkSjku eksckby Q+®u ds QeZos;j dk v|ru
djus ds fy, LØhu ij funsZ'kksa dk ikyu djsaA djus ds fy, mi;ksxdrkZ dh iw.kZ lko/kkuh dh vko';drk
gksrh gS] vkxs c<+us ls igys çR;sd pj.k esa çnf'kZr gksus okys
Q+®u l‚¶+Vos;j v|ru lHkh funsZ'kksa vkSj fVIif.k;ksa dh tk¡p djuk lqfuf'pr djsaA
—i;k /;ku nsa fd uohuhdj.k ds nkSjku USB MsVk dscy
baVjusV ls LG eksckby Q+®u l‚¶+Vos;j ;k cSVjh dks fudkyus ls vkidk Q+®u xaHkhj :i ls {kfrxzLr
v|ru gks ldrk gSA
bl Q+aD'ku dk mi;ksx djus ds ckjs esa vf/kd tkudkjh ds
fy,] http://update.lgmobile.com ;k
http://www.lg.com/common/index.jsp ij tk,¡
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lqjf{kr vkSj dq'ky mi;ksx ds fy, fn'kkfunsZ'k
—i;k bu ljy funsZ'kksa dks i<+saA bu fn'kkfunsZ'kksa dk ikyu ugha ÛÛ jsfM;ks rjax ,DliksTk+j fn'kkfunsZ'k fof'k"V vo'kks"k.k nj] ;k
djuk [krjukd ;k xSj&dkuwuh gks ldrk gSA SAR dgykus okyh ,d ekiu bdkbZ dk mi;ksx djrs
gSaA Q+®u ij SAR ds ijh{k.k ekud fof/k;ksa ds mi;ksx
jsfM;ks ÝhDosla h ÅtkZ ds laidZ esa vkuk ls fd, tkrs gSa] blds fy, mi;ksx gksus okys lHkh ÝhDosalh
cSaM~l esa Q+®u ds mPpre çekf.kr i‚oj Lrj ij laçs"k.k
jsfM;ks rjax ,DliksTk+j vkSj fof'k"V vo'kks"k.k nj ¼SAR½
fd;k tkrk gSA
lwpukA ;g eksckby Q+®u e‚My LG-A390 jsfM;ks rjaxksa ds
ÛÛ oSls rks fofHkUu LG Q+®u e‚My ds SAR Lrjksa esa fHkUurk
çfr ,Dlikst+j ds fy, ykxw dh tkus okyh lqj{kk vko';drkvksa gks ldrh gS] fdarq mu lHkh dks jksfM;ks rjaxksa ds çfr
dk vuqikyu djus gsrq fMTk+kbu fd;k x;k gSA ;g vko';drk,¡ ,Dlikst+j ds fy, lac) fn'kkfunsZ'kksa dks iwjk djus ds fy,
oSKkfud fn'kkfunsZ'kksa ij vk/kkfjr gksrh gSa] ftuesa gj vk;q vkSj fMt+kbu fd;k x;k gSA
mez ds O;fä;ksa dh lqj{kk lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, lqj{kkRed ÛÛ u‚u&vk;ksukbft+ax jsfM,'ku çksVsD'ku ¼ICNIRP½ ds fy,
rjhds 'kkfey gksrs gSaA varjkZ"Vªh; vk;ksx }kjk vuq'kaflr SAR lhek 10 xzke fV';w
ij vkSlru 2W/kg gSA
ÛÛ bl Qksu ds e‚My ds fy, mPPkre SAR eku lh/ks dku
ij mi;ksx ds fy, 1.090 W/kg (1 xzke) gS vkSj ‘kjhj
ds vU; Hkkx ij j[kus ij bldk eku
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0.986 W/kg (1 xzke) gS tks Hkkjrh; ekudksa dk
100% vuqikyu djrk gS vkSj lqjf{kr gS A
ÛÛ tc bl ;a= dk mi;ksx lkekU; mi;ksx dh fLFkfr esa dku
mRikn dh ns[kHkky vkSj j[kj[kko
ds lkeus ;k 'kjhj ls de ls de 1.5 lseh dh nwjh ij
j[kdj fd;k tkrk gS rks ;g RF ,Dlikstj ds fn'kkfunsZ'kksa psrkouh
dk vuqikyu djrk gSA gksYMj dk mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gS]
rks blesa /kkrq ugha gksuh pkfg, vkSj mRikn dks 'kjhj ls de dsoy bl fo'ks"k Q+®u e‚My ds lkFk mi;ksx ds fy,
ls de 1-5 lseh nwj fLFkr j[kuk pkfg,A MsVk Qkbyksa ;k vuqeksfnr cSVfj;ksa] pktZjksa vkSj lgk;d midj.k dk mi;ksx
lans'kksa dks çlkfjr djus ds fy,] bl ;a= dk usVodZ ds lkFk djsaA fdlh Hkh vU; çdkj dk mi;ksx Q+®u ij ykxw fdlh
xq.koÙkkiw.kZ dusD'ku gksuk pkfg,A dqN ekeyksa esa] tc rd Hkh vuqeksnu ;k okjaVh dks vekU; dj ldrk gS vkSj
bl rjg dk dusD'ku miyC/k ugha gksrk gS] rc rd MsVk [krjukd gks ldrk gSA
Qkbyksa ;k lans'kksa ds çlkj.k esa nsjh gks ldrh gSA lqfuf'pr
djsa fd çlkj.k ds iw.kZ gksus rd mijksä i`FkDdj.k funsZ'kksa
dk ikyu fd;k tk,A
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foLQksVu {ks= foeku esa
tgk¡ foLQksV fd, tk jgs gksa ogk¡ Q+®u dk mi;ksx u djsaA ok;jysl ;a= foeku esa O;o/kku iSnk dj ldrs gSaA
çfrca/kksa dk fujh{k.k djsa] vkSj fdlh Hkh vf/kfu;e ;k fu;eksa ÛÛ fdlh Hkh foeku esa lokj gksus ls igys vius eksckby Q+®u
dk ikyu djsaA dks can djsaA
ÛÛ pkyd ny dh vuqefr ds fcuk tehu ij bldk mi;ksx
laHkkfor foLQksVd ok;qeMa y u djsaA
ÛÛ bZa/ku Hkjus okys LFkku ij vius Q+®u dk mi;ksx u djsaA
ÛÛ bZa/ku ;k jlk;uksa ds ikl mi;ksx u djsaA cPps
ÛÛ vkids okgu ds ftl dEikVZesaV esa eksckby Q+®u ;k lgk;d Q+®u dks NksVs cPpksa dh igq¡p ls nwj ,d lqjf{kr LFkku ij j[ksaA
midj.k j[ks gSa mlesa Toyu'khy xSl] rjy ;k foLQksVd blesa NksVs iqtsZ gksrs gSa tks ;fn vyx gks tk,a rks xys esa Qlus
u ys tk,¡A ds tksf[ke dk dkj.k cu ldrs gSaA
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vkikrdkyhu d‚Yl ÛÛ cSVjh iSd ds /kkrq laidksaZ dks lk‐Q j[ksaA
vkikrdkyhu d‚Yl lHkh eksckby usVodZ ij miyC/k ugha gks ÛÛ tc cSVjh Lohdk;Z çn'kZu çnku u djs rks cSVjh dks cnysa.
blls igys fd cSVjh iSd dks cnyus dh vko';drk iM+s mls
ldrhA blfy, vkikrdkyhu d‚Yl ds fy, vkidks iwjh rjg
lSdM+ksa ckj fjpktZ fd;k tk ldrk gSA
ls vius Q+®u ij fuHkZj ugha gksuk pkfg,A vius LFkkuh; lsok
ÛÛ ;fn cSVjh dks yacs le; rd mi;ksx ugha fd;k x;k gS
çnkrk ls laidZ djsaA rks mldh mi;ksfxrk dks vf/kdre djus ds fy, mls
fjpktZ djsaA
cSVjh tkudkjh vkSj ns[kHkky ÛÛ cSVjh pktZj dks lh/ks lw;Z ds çdk'k esa u ys tk,a ;k mPp
ÛÛ cSVjh dks iqu% pktZ djus ls igys mls iw.kZ :i ls fMLpktZ vknZzrk esa bldk bLrseky u djsa] tSls fd ckFk:e esaA
djus dh vko';drk ugha gksrh gSA vU; cSVjh flLVe ds
ÛÛ cSVjh dks xeZ ;k BaMs LFkkuksa ij u NksM+sa] D;ksafd blls cSVjh
foijhr] ,slk dksbZ Hkh eseksjh çHkko ugha gS tks cSVjh ds çn'kZu
dk çn'kZu [kjkc gks ldrk gSA
dks çHkkfor djsA
ÛÛ ;fn cSVjh dks ,d xyr çdkj dh cSVjh ls cnyk tkrk gS
ÛÛ dsoy LG cSVfj;k¡ vkSj pktZj dk gh mi;ksx djsaA cSVjh dh
rks foLQksV dk [krjk gks ldrk gSA
vk;q dks vf/kdre j[kus ds fy, LG pktZjksa dks fMt+kbu
fd;k x;k gSA ÛÛ mi;ksx dh gqbZ cSVjh dk fuiVku fuekZrk ds funsZ'kkuqlkj
djsaA —i;k tc laHko gks rc jhlk;dy djsaA ?kj ds dpjs
ÛÛ cSVjh iSd dks vyx&vyx ;k 'k‚VZ lfdZV u djsaA
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ds :i esa fuiVku u djsaA
ÛÛ ;fn vkidks cSVjh cnyus dh vko';drk gS] rks lgk;rk ds
fy, bls vius fudVre vf/k—r LG bysDVª‚fuDl lsok
IokbaV ;k Mhyj ds ikl ys tk,aA
ÛÛ pktZj }kjk fctyh dh vuko';d [kir dks cpkus ds fy,
Q+®u ds iw.kZ pktZ gks tkus ds ckn o‚y l‚dsV ls pktZj dks
ges'kk fudkysaA
ÛÛ cSVjh dh okLrfod vk;q usVodZ d‚fUQ+xjs'ku] mRikn lsfVaXl]
mi;ksx ds iSVuZ] cSVjh vkSj i;kZoj.k dh fLFkfr ij fuHkZj
djsxhA
ÛÛ lqfuf'pr djsa fd dksbZ Hkh uqdhyh oLrq,a tSls fd tkuoj ds
nkar ;k uk[kwu cSVjh ds laidZ esa u vk,aA blds dkj.k vkx
yx ldrh gSA
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lgk;d midj.k
vkids eksckby Q+®u ds fy, fofHkUu lgk;d midj.k gSaA vki viuh O;fäxr lapkj vko';drkvksa ds vuqlkj bu fodYiksa dk p;u
dj ldrs gSaA
LG-A390 gsMlsV
mi;ksxdrkZ
xkbM
uksV%
ÛÛ ges'kk vlyh LG lgk;d midj.kksa dk mi;ksx djsaA ,slk djus esa foQy gksus ds dkj.k vkidh okjaVh vekU; gks ldrh gSA
ÛÛ fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa lgk;d midj.k vyx&vyx gks ldrs gSa vkxs dh iwNrkN ds fy, gekjh {ks=h; lsok daiuh ;k ,tsaV ls ckr
djsaA
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rduhdh MsVk
lgefr dh ?kks"k.kk ifjos'k dk rkieku
,r}kjk] LG bysDVª‚fuDl ?kks"k.kk djrh gS fd ;g vf/kdre%+++50°C ¼fMLpkftaZx½]
LG-A390 mRikn vko';d vko';drkvksa vkSj funs'k +45°C ¼pkftaZx½
1999/5/EC ds vU; çklafxd çko/kkuksa ds vuqikyu esa gSA U;wure% -10°C
lgefr dh ?kks"k.kk dh çfrfyfi dks
http://www.lg.com/global/support/cedoc/RetrieveProductCeDOC.jsp
ij ik;k tk ldrk gS
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leL;k fuokj.k
leL;k laHko lek/kku
VsyhQ+®u dks fLop v‚u ugha —i;k cSVjh dks ckgj fudkysa vkSj fQj ls MkysaA blds ckn Q+®u dks i‚oj djus ds fy,
fd;k tk ldrk i‚oj pkyw djsa dqath nck,¡A
cSVjh [kkyh gS cSVjh pktZ djsaA çn'kZu ij pkftaZx lwpd dh tk¡p djsaA
cSVjh Bhd ls pktZ ugha gksrh Q+®u vkSj cSVjh nksuksa ds pkftaZx laidksaZ dks ,d lkQ+ eqyk;e diM+s ls] lkQ djsaA
gS ;k Q+®u dHkh&dHkh Lo;a can
gks tkrk gS
cSVjh dk mi;ksx le; de ;fn cSVjh le; de gS] rks ;g mi;ksxdrkZ okrkoj.k] cM+h la[;k esa d‚y] ;k nqcZy flXuyksa
gks tkrk gS dh otg ls gks ldrk gSA
pkftaZx =qfV & rkieku lhek lqfuf'pr djsa fd ifjos'k dk rkieku lgh gS] dqN nsj çrh{kk djsa] vkSj mlds ckn fQj ls
ds ckgj gS pktZ djsaA
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leL;k laHko lek/kku
pkftaZx =qfV & xyr pktZj dsoy ewy LG lgk;d midj.kksa dk mi;ksx djsaA
pkftaZx =qfV & cSVjh [kjkc gS cSVjh cnysa
pkftaZx =qfV & pkftaZx ds cSVjh [kkyh gS ;k bls yacs le; ls mi;ksx ugha fd;k x;k gSA LØhu ij cSVjh vkbdu ds
nkSjku dksbZ Hkh cSVjh vkbdu çnf'kZr gksus ls igys ;g dqN le; ys ldrk gSA
çnf'kZr ugha gksrk gS
Q+®u dksM ;k ikloMZ Hkwy fMQ‚YV Q+®u dksM "0000" gSA
x, gSa
PUK ntZ djsa PIN dksM yxkrkj rhu ckj xyr ntZ fd;k x;k gS] vkSj vc Q+®u dks Cy‚d dj fn;k
x;k gSA vius lsok çnkrk }kjk çnku fd, x, PUK dks ntZ djsaA
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leL;k laHko lek/kku
usVodZ dh gkfu vki nqcZy flXuy {ks= esa gks ldrs gSaA vkxs tk,¡ vkSj iqu% ç;kl djsaA vki ml fodYi dk
mi;ksx djus dk ç;kl dj jgs gSa ftlds fy, vkius vius lsok çnkrk ls lnL;rk ugha yh
gSA vf/kd tkudkjh ds fy, lsok çnkrk ls laidZ djsaA
vkius ,d la[;k ntZ dh gS] lqfuf'pr djsa fd vkius d‚y dqath nckbZ gSA
ysfdu bls Mk;y ugha x;k Fkk lqfuf'pr djsa fd vkius lgh usVodZ lsok ij igq¡p çkIr dh gSA
lqfuf'pr djsa fd vkius vkmVxksbax d‚y çfrcaf/kr djsa fodYi lsV ugha fd;k gSA
lqfuf'pr djsa fd vkius {ks= dksM ntZ fd;k gSA
vkidk laoknnkrk vki rd lqfuf'pr djsa fd vkids Q+®u fLop v‚u gSA lqfuf'pr djsa fd vki usVodZ lsok ij igq¡p
ugha igq¡p ldrk gS çkIr dj jgs gSaA lqfuf'pr djsa fd vkius budfeax d‚y çfrcaf/kr djsa fodYi lsV ugha
fd;k gSA
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leL;k laHko lek/kku
vkidk laoknnkrk vkidks lqfuf'pr djsa fd vkius ykmMLihdj fLop v‚Q dj fn;k gSA lqfuf'pr djsa fd vki Q+®u
cksyrk gqvk ugha lqu ldrk gS dks i;kZIr :i ls vius eq¡g ds ikl idM+ dj j[ks gq, gSaA Q+®u ds fupys Hkkx esa ekbØksQ+®u
fLFkr gSA
d‚y dh vkokt dh xq.koÙkk fMLiys ij flXuy çcyrk lwpd dh tk¡p djsaA ckj dh la[;k flXuy çcyrk dk ladsr
[kjkc gS nsrh gSA ;fn vki ,d bekjr esa gSa rks Q+®u dks FkksM+k vkxs ys tk,a ;k f[kM+dh ds djhc tkus
dk ç;kl djsaA
tc vki fdlh laidZ dks okil uacj dks lgh rjhds ls laxzfgr fd;k x;k gS ;g lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, Q+®ucqd [kkst
d‚y djrs gSa rc dksbZ Hkh uacj lqfo/kk dk mi;ksx djsaA ;fn vko';d gks] rks uacjk dks iqu% lso djsaA
Mk;y ugha fd;k tkrk gS
czkmt+j dk mi;ksx ugha vkidh lnL;rk esa MsVk {kerk 'kkfey ugha gSA lsok dks l{ke djus ds fy, vkidks vius lsok
dj ldrs çnkrk ls laidZ djuk gksxkA
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leL;k laHko lek/kku
;fn mijksä fn'kkfunsZ'k leL;k rks vius eksckby Q+®u dk e‚My uacj vkSj leL;k dk Li"V fooj.k uksV djsaA lgk;rk ds
dks gy djus esa vkidh fy, vius Q+®u Mhyj ;k LG lsok dsaæ ls laidZ djsaA
lgk;rk ugha djrs gSa
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