LG Electronics VX4500 manual Forward, Erase, Outbox Menu, Saved Menu

Page 32

Using Phone Menus

Out of Memory Warning

If the memory is full, no more messages can be received until enough memory space becomes available. The message NOT ENOUGH MEMORY is displayed and new messages are not accepted.

Viewing Your Inbox

1.Press Left Soft Key Menu.

2.Press Messages.

3.Press Inbox.

4.Options from here:

Left Soft Key Reply.

Right Soft Key Options.

Reply w Copy Replies to the SMS with the original message attached.

Forward

Forwards a received message to others

 

destination address(es).

Erase

Deletes the selected message from the

 

Inbox.

Save Address Stores the callback number, e-mail address, and numbers in user data included in the received message into your Contacts.

Save Object Saves pictures, animations, sounds, melodies and vcard objects in Message Objects and Contacts allowing you to use Wallpaper and Ringtone.

Save Quick-TextSaves the message into the Canned message list.

Save Message Saves Inbox message into the Saved Folder.

Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the selected message. Locked messages can not be deleted by the Erase Inbox and Erase All functions.

Outbox (Menu )

Up to 50 sent messages can be stored in the Outbox. View lists and contents of sent messages and verify whether the transmission was successful or not.

1.Press Left Soft Key Menu.

2.Press Messages.

3.Press Outbox.

4.Press Left Soft Key Resend. Press Right Soft Key Options.

Erase

Deletes the selected message from the

 

Outbox.

Lock/Unlock Locks a message so that it is not erased if the Erase Outbox or Erase All feature is used.

Saved (Menu )

Displays saved messages and draft messages.

1.Press Left Soft Key Menu.

2.Press Messages.

3.Press Saved.

4.Press Left Soft Key Resume. Press Right Soft Key Options.

62

VX4500

VX4500

63

Image 32
Contents Contents Using Phone Menus Theme Colors Graphics Status LED Colors Music Contrast Check Accessories Important InformationDesignator Description FCC RF Exposure Information Microphone EarpieceHeadset Jack Menus Overview Battery Turning the Phone On and OffReceiving Calls Making CallsRedialing Calls Manner Mode Silence All ModeLock Mode Mute FunctionVoice Command Call WaitingCaller ID Speed DialingText Input Using Abc Multi-tap Text Input Using T9 Mode Text InputUsing the Next Key Text Input ExamplesMobile2 / Pager / Fax / Fax2 / None Basics of Storing Contacts EntriesContacts Entries Options to Customize Your Contacts Adding or Changing the GroupNo Group / Family / Friends / Colleagues / Business School Changing the Call RingerChanging the Secret Setting Adding or Changing the MemoAdding or Changing the Picture ID SelectAdding Another Phone Number Editing Contacts EntriesAdding Speed Dial Default Numbers Press Set as Default#Editing Stored Phone Numbers Editing Stored NamesDeleting Phone Numbers With Pauses Storing a Number With PausesPress Contacts Press New Number Adding a Pause to an Existing NumberSearching Your Phone’s Memory Scrolling Through Your ContactsSearching by Letter Searching OptionsMaking a Call From Your Phone’s Memory Menu Access Access and OptionsContacts Menu Press ContactsList Contacts Menu Press Contacts Press List ContactsNew Number Menu New E-mail MenuRecent Calls Menu Speed Dials MenuPress Contacts Press Speed Dials My VCard MenuPress Erase or Cancel Dialed Calls MenuPress Recent Calls Press Dialed Calls Received Calls MenuMessages Menu Press Messages Voice Mail MenuPress Messages Select Voice Mail New Message MenuDefault / 3 days / 2 days / 1 day On / Off / EditHours / 2 hours / 1 hour / 30 minutes SaveDescriptions Inbox MenuForward EraseOutbox Menu Saved MenuAlert, and 2 MIN Alert Msg Settings MenuPress Messages Press Msg Settings Press Messages Press Erase All Get It Now MenuErase All Menu Press Get It Now Get Apps MenuPress Get It Now Select Get Apps Get Info MenuPress Mobile Web Start Browser Web Messages Alert Beep Select SettingsMobile Web Menu Start Browser Menu Press Mobile Web Press Start BrowserEnding a MiniBrowser Session Navigating Through the BrowserEntering Text, Numbers, or Symbols Initiating a Phone Call From MinibrowserWeb Messages Menu Press Mobile Web Press Web MessagesMy Media Menu Press Start Commands Voice MenuVoice Settings Menu Press Voice Settings Press Voice CommandsTo voice-dial a name from your Contacts list To voice-dial a numberPress Voice Settings Press Train Words Press Voice Settings Press Announce AlertsPress Voice Settings Press Best Match Tools Menu Press Notepad Ez Tip Calc MenuPress Ez Tip Calc Calculator Menu Press CalculatorSettings Menu Press SettingsSelect Caller ID / No Caller ID / Restrict Select Ringer / Earpiece / Key Beep / Speaker PhoneDisplay Menu Press Power On / Off TonePress Settings Press Display Press Settings Press Display Press Backlight Main LCD / Key Light TimerTimer / Brightness Press Settings Press Display Press Menu StyleMain LCD / Front LCD Press Settings Press Display Press Status LED ColorsPress Settings Press Display Press Contrast Press Settings Press Display Press Language System MenuPress Select System Press Set NAMPress Settings Press Security On Power UpPress Auto NAM Press Serving System Security MenuPress Restrict Press Emergency #sPress Change Code Press Erase ContactsPress Reset Default Call Setup MenuPress Settings Press Call Setup Press Auto-Answer OffPress Settings Press Call Setup Press Auto Volume Press Settings Press Call Setup Press One-Touch DialPress Settings Press Call Setup Press Voice Privacy Press Settings Press 1x Data Press Port Speed 1x Data MenuPress Settings Press Location Press Settings Press Phone Info Press My Phone NumberPress Settings Press Phone Info Press S/W Version Press Settings Press Phone Info Press Icon GlossaryTIA Safety Information Hearing Aids Other Medical DevicesHealth Care Facilities VehiclesSafety Information Charger and Adapter SafetyBattery Information and Care General Warnings and Cautions FDA Consumer Update What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? 122 What about children using wireless phones? Consumer Information on SAR Driver Safety Tips Cigarette Lighter Charger Travel ChargerDesktop Charger Holster Hands-Free Car Kit PortableHeadset Warranty Information Index 138

VX4500 specifications

The LG Electronics VX4500 is a significant mobile device that garnered attention when it was launched in the early 2000s, known for blending functionality with an appealing design. It primarily targeted users seeking reliability alongside a compact form factor.

One of the standout features of the VX4500 is its clamshell design, which not only protects the keypad and screen when closed but also delivers a sleek appearance. The phone incorporates a vibrant color display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels, providing clear visuals that enhance user experience, especially when navigating menus or viewing text messages.

Technologically, the VX4500 supports CDMA networks, enabling it to deliver robust voice quality and reliable connectivity. Additionally, it is equipped with a speakerphone feature, allowing for hands-free communication, which proved particularly useful for users on the go. The device also includes a vibrating alert option, ensuring users never miss important calls or messages, even in loud environments.

Another significant characteristic of the LG VX4500 is its camera functionality. The built-in VGA camera allows users to capture moments on the go, embracing the growing trend of mobile photography at that time. Although simple by today's standards, this feature was a noteworthy addition, providing users with the ability to share images quickly.

The VX4500 is powered by a long-lasting battery, which ensures extended talk time and standby time, making it an ideal choice for those who prioritize reliability in their mobile devices. With a battery life of up to 300 hours on standby and close to 4 hours of talk time, users could depend on the phone for their daily communication needs without frequent recharging.

In addition to its communication features, the VX4500 offers various utilities, including a calendar, alarm clock, and voice memo capabilities. These functionalities position it as not only a phone for calls but also a practical companion for organizing daily tasks.

Overall, the LG Electronics VX4500 encapsulates the core values of early 2000s mobile technology—durability, ease of use, and essential features—all packed into a pocket-friendly design. While technology has evolved significantly since then, the VX4500 remains a nostalgic representation of the era of flip phones, catering to a user base that appreciated straightforward mobile communication without the complexities of modern smartphones.