Verizon LG-TM510 manual Redialing Calls, Adjusting the Volume, Power Save Mode, Signal Strength

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Redialing Calls

1. Press to redial the last number in call history.

You can also redial any of the last 10 numbers you have dialed. The last 10 numbers are stored in the call history list. (See the Recent Call

History List

on page 49.)

Adjusting the Volume

The volume key on the top of left side (Side Keys) of the phone can be used to adjust earpiece, ringer, and key beep volumes. The upper key is used to increase and the lower key is used to decrease the volume.

You may adjust the earpiece volume during a call.

To adjust the ringer volume through the main menu. Select Soft Key 1 Menu , select Sound, then select Ring&Vib Vol. If you adjust the ringer to a minimum the ringer will be muted and the LCD displays -RingerOff- .

The key beep volume is adjusted through Menu feature.

Power Save Mode

When the phone is in an area without service for 15 minutes, it stops searching for service and enters into Power Save Mode. When your phone activates this

feature, Power Save is displayed on the screen. The phone automatically checks for service periodically or you can check manually by pressing any key.

Signal Strength

The call quality depends on the signal strength in your area. The current signal strength is displayed on LCD in the upper left hand corner; the more bars, the better the signal strength. If the signal quality is poor, move to an open area. If you are in a building, the reception may be better near a window. For maximum reception, make sure that the antenna is fully extended.

Emergency Dialing

You can place calls to emergency number 911 - even if your phone is locked or restricted.

1. Press then .

OR

1. Press and hold (for more than 3 seconds).

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Contents LG-TM510 Phone components Driver Safety Tips To-do Page Subject Highlights Cdma Standard Designator DescriptionCheck Accessories Important InformationContents Book Features Getting Started Phone OverviewEntering Information Using T9 Text Input Onscreen IconsKey Functions Input mode Examples Using T9 Text inputChanging Letter Case Installing the Battery Using the BatteryExamples Using Eng Multi-tap Text Input Removing the BatteryBattery Charge Level Using the Desktop ChargerCaring for the Battery Making a Call Basic FunctionsTurning the Phone On and Off Correcting Dialing MistakesLock Mode Using Quick ModeManner Mode Call WaitingSignal Strength Adjusting the VolumePower Save Mode Redialing CallsCaller ID Phone Book FeaturesMini Display Speed Dialing see Dialing from Phone Book onPress Phone Book Press Find Name Retrieving NumbersPress Soft Key 2 Book Retrieving Telephone NumbersYou can edit existing phone numbers and add Advanced Phone Book FeaturesDialing from Phone Book For Hard Pause HAdding an Area Code to a Number from the Call History Log Menu Features General Guidelines to Menu Access and SettingsDisplay Menu Key Volume MenuEarpiece Volume Menu Backlight MenuFeatures Menu Utility Menu Security Menu Voice Service Menu Voice Memo MenuTraining Menu Undo Train Menu Voice Setup MenuOffice, Mobile, Pager, or Data/Fax using Saving Phone Numbers With Voice DialingUsing the Voice Dialing Feature When Making a Call Browser Start MenuThen press Browser Start See , MiniBrowser on page 65~71 Book Features Call History BookFind Name Book Phone Book BookFind Entry Book Add Entry BookScheduler Book SchedulerScheduler Item Descriptions Find E-mail BookAlarm will be deleted Set Alarm BookErase Alarm Book My Phone# BookNew Message Alert VoiceTypes of Menu Checking of Voicemail BoxSend Message Out of Memory WarningMenu Outbox New TextOld Text Reading Newly Received Text MessagesSetting Erase MessageFunctions Used During a Call Quality of Browser MiniBrowserOverview BillingEnding a MiniBrowser Session Accessing the MiniBrowserStart MiniBrowser Menu Navigating through the BrowserView Browser Menu Entering Text, Numbers, or SymbolsUsing Bookmarks Soft KeysTo create a bookmark Finding a BookmarkAccessories Appendix TreeSafety Guidelines Safety InformationFor Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag FDA Consumer Update Page Page Frequently Asked Questions TM510 Summary Table Menu, 6, Lock Code Yes, Ok

LG-TM510 specifications

The Verizon LG-TM510, released in the early 2000s, is a notable addition to the LG lineup, specifically designed for the Verizon Wireless network. This compact flip phone was popular for its blend of functionality, innovative features for its time, and sleek design.

One of the standout features of the LG-TM510 is its impressive display. The device features a 1.5-inch monochrome external screen allowing users to see notifications and caller ID without flipping open the phone. The internal display typically boasts a larger 65,000-color screen, providing a vibrant visual experience for accessing menus, viewing messages, and using basic applications.

The LG-TM510 is equipped with a robust user-friendly interface, making it easy for users to navigate through various functions like calls, messaging, and phone settings. It supports polyphonic ringtones, enabling a more personalized experience. Additionally, the device includes a predictive text feature that simplifies texting, a crucial advantage considering the rising popularity of SMS communication at the time.

In terms of connectivity, the LG-TM510 is designed for optimal performance on the Verizon network, supporting CDMA technology, which was commonplace during its era. This technology allowed for enhanced call quality and more reliable service in numerous locations. In addition, it provides features such as basic mobile web access, though it is limited by today's standards.

Battery life is another notable characteristic of the LG-TM510. It typically comes with a lithium-ion battery that can sustain extended use with a standby time that spans several days. This aspect makes it suitable for users who require a dependable device for daily communications without constant recharging.

The build quality of the Verizon LG-TM510 emphasizes durability and portability. Its flip design not only protects the keypad and screen but also allows for easy pocketability. The device is lightweight, making it convenient for users who are often on the go.

In summary, the Verizon LG-TM510 is a classic example of early 2000s mobile technology, featuring a compact design, reliable CDMA connectivity, an intuitive interface, and respectable battery life. While it may lack the advanced capabilities of today’s smartphones, the LG-TM510 nonetheless remains a fond memory for users who appreciated its simplicity and effectiveness during its time in the market.