LG Electronics VX3200 manual Using Phone Menus

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. . . . . . . . . . . . .Adding Another Phone Number

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. . . . . . . . .Erase Calls

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Default Numbers

. 35

 

Call Timer

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Editing Stored Phone Numbers

. 35

 

KB Counter

52

Editing Stored Names

. 36

 

Messages (Menu 3)

53

Editing Customized Options

. 36

 

Voice Mail

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Deleting

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New Message

55

Deleting a Phone Number from a Contact

. 37

 

The basics of sending a Text Message

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Deleting a Contact Entry

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Customizing the Text Message using options

56

Additional Ways to Delete a Contact

. 37

 

Using contacts to send a Text Message

57

Deleting a Speed Dial

. 38

 

Text Options

58

Deleting a Voice Dial

. 38

 

Message Icon Reference

59

Phone Numbers With Pauses

. 39

 

Inbox

59

Storing a Number With Pauses

. 39

 

Out of Memory Warning

60

Adding a Pause to an Existing Number

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Viewing Your Inbox

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Searching Your Phone’s Memory

. 41

 

Outbox

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Scrolling Through Your Contacts

. 41

 

Saved

62

Searching by Letter

. 41

 

Msg Settings

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Searching Options

. 42

 

Auto Save

64

Making a Call From Your Phone’s Memory

. 43

 

Auto Delete

64

From Contacts

. 43

 

Callback #

64

From Recent Calls

. 43

 

Msg Alerts

64

Using Phone Menus

44

 

Signature

64

Menu Access

. 44

 

Auto View

64

Contacts (Menu 1)

. 45

 

Entry Mode

64

List Contacts

. 46

 

Quick-Text

65

New Number

. 46

 

Auto Play

65

New E-mail

. 47

 

Erase All

65

Groups

. 47

 

Media (Menu 4)

66

Speed Dials

. 48

 

Small Pictures

66

Voice Dials

. 48

 

Large Pictures

67

My VCard

. 49

 

My Pictures

67

Recent Calls (Menu 2)

. 50

 

Sounds

67

Dialed Calls

. 51

 

My Melodies

68

Received Calls

. 51

 

Animations

68

Missed Calls

. 51

 

My Animations

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Contents VX3200 Welcome Using Phone Menus Tools Menu Check Accessories SafetyDesignator Description Important InformationFCC RF Exposure Information Earpiece Headset Jack Manner Mode KeyVoice Dial/Voice Memo Key Use for quick access to Phone OverviewRecent Calls Menus OverviewTurning the Phone On and Off BatteryReceiving Calls IconMute Function Manner ModeLock Mode Volume Quick AdjustmentVoice Dialing Call WaitingCaller ID Speed DialingText Input Text Input Examples Using Abc Multi-tap Text InputUsing T9 Mode Text Input Using the Next KeyBasics of Storing Contacts Entries Contacts EntriesNone Changing the Call Ringer Options to Customize Your ContactsAdding or Changing the Group No Group / Family / Friends / Colleagues / Business SchoolAdding Voice Dial Adding or Changing the MemoAdding or Changing the Picture ID Adding Speed DialAdding Another Phone Number Default NumbersPress Set as Default # Editing Contacts EntriesDeleting Storing a Number With Pauses Phone Numbers With PausesDeleting a Speed Dial Deleting a Voice DialScrolling Through Your Contacts Searching Your Phone’s MemoryAdding a Pause to an Existing Number Press Hard pause or 2-sec pauseFrom Recent Calls Making a Call From Your Phone’s MemorySearching Options From ContactsContacts Menu Using Phone MenusMenu Access Access and OptionsGroups Menu List Contacts MenuNew Number Menu New E-mail MenuSpeed Dials Menu Voice Dials MenuMy VCard Menu Received Calls Menu Recent Calls MenuDialed Calls Menu Save / Send Msg. / Prepend / Erase / Erase AllKB Counter Menu Call Timer MenuMessages Menu Erase Calls MenuPress Messages Voice Mail MenuNew Message Menu On / Off / Edit Normal / UrgentInbox Menu Outbox Menu Saved Menu Msg Settings MenuAlert, and 2 MIN Alert Word, AbcErase All Menu My Pictures Menu Media MenuSmall Pictures Menu Large Pictures MenuMy Animations Menu Tools MenuMy Melodies Menu Animations MenuOptions Alarm Clock MenuSchedule Menu Voice Memo MenuCalculator Menu Settings MenuPress Settings Ez Tip Calc MenuSelect Caller ID / No Caller ID / Restrict Select Ringer / Earpiece / Key Beep / Speaker PhoneOff Seconds Main LCD / Key Light TimerTimer / Brightness Display MenuSave Select Wallpaper / Power On / Power Off then pressSelect Default / Green / Violet / Orange then press 25% / 50% / 75% / 100%Min 10 min 30 min Always On System MenuSelect Home Only / Automatic a / Automatic B then Press Emergency #s Security MenuPress Lock Phone Press RestrictSelect Flip Open / Any Key / Send Only then press Press Reset DefaultCall Setup Menu Press Erase ContactsSelect USBC/RS-232C / Closed then press Data Settings MenuSelect TTY Full / TTY+TALK / TTY+HEAR / TTY Off Select Off / Fax In Once / Fax In Always / Data In OncePhone Info Menu Voice Services MenuSelect Key press / Flip open / Disable then press Location MenuSafety Vehicles Hearing AidsOther Medical Devices Health Care FacilitiesCharger and Adapter Safety General Warnings and Cautions Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? FDA Consumer UpdateWhat kinds of phones are the subject of this update? 102 Where can I find additional information? Driver Safety Tips Specific Absorption Rate Consumer Information on SARBattery Charger AccessoriesWhat this Warranty Covers Warranty InformationIndexIndex Index
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VX3200 specifications

The LG Electronics VX3200 was a standout mobile phone released in the early 2000s, marking a significant entry into the world of flip phones. Known for its compact design and practical features, the VX3200 catered to users looking for functionality and ease of use. It represented LG’s commitment to providing reliable technology in a stylish package.

One of the main features of the VX3200 was its compact form factor. The phone featured a sleek clamshell design, making it portable and easy to carry. When closed, it protected the keypad from accidental presses, which was a common problem with many traditional candy-bar phones. The internal display boasted a vibrant color screen, while the external display allowed users to see incoming calls and notifications without opening the device, enhancing convenience.

The VX3200 was equipped with a solid set of basic features, including a reliable speakerphone, a predictive text input system, and customizable ringtones. It also supported polyphonic ringtones, which allowed for richer sound quality compared to monophonic ringtones, making it easier for users to personalize their devices.

In terms of connectivity, the VX3200 supported CDMA technology, ensuring good call quality and coverage in areas serviced by the network. The phone featured a long battery life, allowing users to stay connected for extended periods without frequent recharging. This was especially appreciated by those who relied on their phones for day-to-day communication.

One notable characteristic of the VX3200 was its user-friendly interface. The menu was intuitive, making navigation straightforward for users of all ages. The phone also supported voice dialing, which added another layer of convenience, allowing users to make calls hands-free, an essential feature in the automotive environment or for multitasking.

While the VX3200 may not have boasted the advanced features of smartphones today, it was a reliable and functional device that met the essential needs of its users. It perfectly illustrated the balance of practicality and style that LG Electronics aimed to achieve, allowing it to hold a notable place in the mobile phone market during its time. The LG VX3200 remains a fond memory for many who appreciate the simplicity and effectiveness of early mobile technology.