LG Electronics USA VX4500 Dual-Band CDMA Phone User Manual 1

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Contents
LNITED WARWTY STAYEMBJTM
Subject
Impomnt Infonnation
CheckAacessories
Eda! Yw SM
Safety Irstructions .
Safety Infovmafim .
FCC RF Exposure Information .
Chap" 1. Gcl'ng m
Cautions
Using the Battery Pack .
Phone Cormonen's
Phone Overview
Onween Icons...
Entering Informafion Using T9 Text Input ..... 21
Tum'ng the Phone On and OIT. 26
Making a Call
Correcling Dialhg Mistakes .
Receian Calls I
Usng Manner, Sienoe AII Lock Mode
CaIIWaiting
Redialing Calls
Adjusting the Volume
Power Save Mode
Signal Strength
Caler ID Display
Speed Dialing
Caler ID
Phone Book Features
Making a Cal From Your Phone Book . 37
General Guidelines lb Menu Accessand
Settings
Comm
Recon! Calls
Mssages .
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42
45
48
63
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Phone Info 103
Chapbr 4.1?qu Used Dining a Ca] .............. 105
Mulemm. 105
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
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WARRANTY or MARKETABELITV OR MERCHANTABILIT‘L lS
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRFsS WARRANTY
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OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES. DlRECl‘ OR CONSEQUENTIAL.
ARISING OUT or: THE usE OF. OR INABILITY To USE THIS
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The VX4500 Phone has been designed to upemte an the
latest digital mobile cutnnuuticalion technology ("tide
Di R'inn Multiple Access lCDMAl Thi. 'DM:‘\ digital
technology him greatly enhanced \ nice clarity and can
ptmitle a variety ol'atlvaneed features. Cut-mull);
COM/t mnbile communication Ieehmlngy has been
mmmetvinlly used in Cellular and PeIsurtiIl
(unuuwticminn Senice (l’t'Sl.
The dill'erence bemeen (‘ellulur and PCS i> epemting
frequency. Cellular uses sthr and PCS uses l.‘Xihl.
CDMA teehnulug) adopts DSSS (Din-ct Sequence
Spread Spectrum). DSSS enables the phone to keep
eummunicatinn from being. emssed and enables multiple
users in the same specific urea to use nne frequency
channel. resulting in n ll) fold increase in capacity “hen
mmparul with the unuleg mode cun’eIIll) used
Sofl Seller l landfill. llnrd Hantlotl'. and Dynamic RF
pm“ er Conlml technologies are combined into this phone
In mducc call intenuprinns.
‘lhe ('el|ul:tr and PCS CDMA networki mnsist alMSO
lMobile Su itching Ollieel. BSC l Base fit'ttiun
Controller). BTS (Bi'b'e statinn Transm ‘Inn Syflem). and
MS lMobile Station). The following table li>L~ some
major CDMA Smmlards.
Prom! MN" MS and ETS
forcaltlar
Promo! human MS and HTS
for PCS
MASKS
Pcscns
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ANS] J-STD-(Xls
lxRTT syslem receives subscribers in witelcss
sections twice as much as 15-95, Its battery life is twice
as long as lS-OS, High-speed data mtnsmission is also
possible,
I ntrodntion
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Congratulations! Your new mobile phone will change
the Way you communicate and is a compaclt
lightweight personal communiwnon system with
added features for the person on the go. Our
advanced digital mobile communiaition technology
features the following:
i Laige. easy-to-read. S-Iine. backlit LCD with slams
icons,
b Paging messaging. voice mail. and caller [D
P lS-key keypad.
D Long battery standby and talk time.
P h'lenu-driven inlerl'ace with prompts for easy
operation and configuration
b Any key answer. auto answer. auto Mty. and one-
touch dialing and speed dialing with 99 memory
localions.
b Bilingual (English and Spanish menu languages are
available).
Inportant Information
This user's manual pmwdcs impomml information
on lhc use and opcmlion ufyour phonc. Please mad
all [he information camfully prior to using the phonc
for host perfonnance and I0 prevent any damage to or
misuse oflhe phone. Any unapproved change or
modification will void your “annuity.
cheek Accessories
Your mobile phone comes Wllh a one—slot dcsklop
charger and a rechaigeable hanery Please verify that
your accessories am included.
Before You Start
Safety Instructions
WARNING! To reduce ihe posibiiiry ofeleclri: Shock, do
not expose your phone to high humidity areas, such as the
bathroom, swimming, pool, etci
Always store your phone away from hm. Never store you
phone in selfings Ihal l'r‘fly expose ii to temperatures Ius lhan
32°F or grater than “14°F. suth as outside during a snow
norm or in your car on a hot day FJqusure in excessive cold
or heat will resull in mulliinction, damage and/or catastrophic
failure,
Be careful when using your phone our other electronic
deviant RF lnissions from your mobile phone imy afl'eci
inadequately shielded electronic equipmenl nearby You
should consultwilh nmnufamurers ofany personal medical
devices. such as pacemzkers and hearing aides to determine if
they are susceptible lo interference from your mobile phone,
Turn all'your phone in a medial] fatiliry or r! a gas smlioni
Never plow your phone in a microwave oven as this will
cause the hollery to explode.
IMPORTANT! lese mend the TIA SAFETY
INFORMATION (on page 1 I l ) before using your phone
Safety Information
Please read and observe the following infomration For the safe
and proper use of your phone and to prevent any tnamicipaed
damage by accident Also. ktep the user‘s manual in an
accessible place at all times afler reading it.
b Unplug the power cord and charger duringa lightning
storm to avoid electric shock or fire.
5 Do not use your phone in high explosive areas. as the
phone may influence high frequency devices.
§ Do not put your phone in a place subject to excessive
dml. and be arrel'ul to keep the minimum required
distance Mween the powercotd and heat sources.
P Unplug the putter cord prior to cleaning your phone and
clean the power plug pin when it is dirty.
5 Do not damage the power cord by bending. twisting.
pulling. or beating. Do not use the plug ifit is Iome. as it
may cause fire or electric shock.
P Hold the power cord plug firmly to plug and unplug the
power cord. Ensure the plug is firmly connected. ll‘it is
not limrly connected. it may curse excesiw heat or lire.
5 Do not place any heavy itetn on llre power cord, Do not
allow the powerccnd to be crimped as it rrtay cause fire
or electric shock.
> Be careful not to let the battery contacts touch metal
conductors such as a necklace or'cot'nsr When shonedl it
may cause an explosion
it may cause electric shock. short-cucuiLmrd fire. Store
the hamry in a place out ot'rench ofchildrert
D Usinga damaged battery or placinga battery in your
mouth may cause serious injury
P Do not place items with a magnetic strip. such asa credit
card. phone card. bank book and a subway ticket, ueJ
your phone. The uragtctism of the phone may damage the
data stored in the magnetic strip.
D Do not hold or let the atlenna come in contact with your
body during a call
P Talking on your phone for a long period oftime may
reduce the call qualitydue to heat generated durirg use.
Do not allow excessive vibration or impact to the phone
When you do not use the phone for a long period time.
store it in a safe area with the power cord turplugged.
FCC ”Expos“ Irrfmfion
@ WARNING! Read this informnion before
operating the plume.
in August 1906. the Federal Conummications lFC C) of the
United States. will! its action in Repon and Orda FCC 96-
326. adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure
to radio frequency {RF} electromagnetic energy emitted by
FCC regulated transmitters Those guidelines are consistent
with the safety standard previously set by both us and
international standards bodies.
The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelinfi
and Ihcse international starrdzxds.
In
A (‘Al'l'lON
Use only the applied md inst-med mlmm. Use of
unauth-liwd antennas or imdjt'ntims muld imminvll
quality. chum the plum mid your wanmty nud’ur mull in
ablation ni'FCC regulations.
Dam Inelht plane with a équdnmm. It'a hmgd
Il‘m cums into comm with skin. a mine: bum nay
r‘esadLleact ynu' luv-hinder fwaieplzcmnlmm
Body-worn Optimal
This dwiw was used for lypinl bdrm-n Mons with
“it back ufthe phmz up: minimum) Gun the body To
rmyly with FCC Rf expo-n m a minimum
sepnmim dim-me of main-swan) mm be imimimd
batman the tner‘s bodyad it: hdt wfthe fink. including
the antenm whether “aided a manned. Thild—mny belt-
dipm halts. an| nimiia mwia mum" nirg metallic
con-patents Md mt I! Ind. Body-worn amiss tint
mum maintain usidufljun) nmntiun distant! Mum
lhuxr'xbzvdyandthhckofihphmmdlnwmbem
tested fut typical Indy-wont npantiom may not cmply with
FCC RF apostle |ilnits am] illould hmdihdt
Vdide Mud Enamnl Ant-w:
(optical, If “can“
.\ m'nimtm separation dish-m ofB imhestlo an) m be
mnimained have“ like usedgmnndernnd the \&|iclc
[minted antral man: In nisfy FCC RF exposure
reqtimmn.
For more infmtim zhoul RF awn-1m. visinhe Ft'C
websitr u mwwl'cqgm
rec Part 15 01m 8 Camilla-a
111i; device and its mfitsmnply with gun I5 oft-1T
mks, (benign is suljzcl m the Mowing lwv mldilims: l I]
This device and its mesmries may In! muse Immfixl
interfimm. md (ll Ihis device and its actesories inn
3mm any infirm-lice received. indudirg ink-{m llnl
may cum lmdsimd upemtimt
Cautions fut Bunny
P Do not dinssembk.
b D: no! ihmtiltuil.
D Do mi apex to h'gii amen-lure: (0T ( HOT)
P Du Ml int-inflate.
Bunny Disposal
P Pleas dispose ul'wur battery pnmriya brim: to 31m:
local winks fink I'nt' recycling.
> Do not dim in fim or will. luzzmhns a flanumhle
mahk
Map“: M) Cautions
D Using the Wm buttery dmger fluid 11me ymr phone
and mid your warranty.
b The «Epic u: ham—y clmper is intended for intact us:
Wily.
Datum“ tiwadqmrut batty danger wdiren sunlifltt
or use it in phces with high humidity, slrhni dwbathrmm.
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Cautions
> Using the phone near receiving equipment ti,e..
1X" or radio) may cause interference.
P Keep your phone in a safe platx when not in
use.
> Only use the batteries. antennas. and chargers
provided by LG Using unauthorized accessories
could void your Wananty.
h Only authorized personnel should service the
phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or
service may result in accidents and consequently
void the warranty.
> Do not hold the antenna while the phone is in
use.
P Do not use the phone in designated no cellular
phone use areas.
5 Do not expose the phone to high temperature or
humidity.
b Avoid getting your phone wet. If the phone gets
wet turn the power otfimmediately and remove
the battery. If the phone is non—tirnclioml. retum
it to the dealer for service.
b Avoid shock or impact to the phone.
12 Getting Started
Using the Battery Pack
Charge the battery fully before Initial use of the
phone.
The phone comes with a rechargeable battery. Keep
the battery charged while not in use in order to
maximize talk and standby time when using the
phone.
Imullilg the Bunny
To install the battery. insert the bottom ofthe battery
into the opening on the hack ofthe phone. "then.
push the battery down until the latch clicks.
Retrieving the Battery
Turn the power olT. (lfpower is on. a loss ofstored
numbers and messages may occur.)
Lifling release latch detaches the battery from the
phone
13
lawman!
The bullcry change Incl is shown a! the lop righl of
lhc LCD scrum
(111111111:
thn lhc hallm- charge Icwl hcvum‘s low. lhr: luw
hcmcry sensor will alert you in lhrvc mm": sounding
an audible Inna. blinking lhc balk-n ium uullinc. mu]
dnsplnying LOW nATl'ERY WARNING! ll'lhc
battery charge Icwl lummcs exceedingly low. the
phunc will uulnmalically swud! MT and any funcum
In pmgrv» will nut hc sawd.
My “I “up w
The dcsklop charger has a ski I'm recharging your
rim-2's buttery,
Wamlngl Use nnly (he desktop charger pnwnlesl wi|h
(he phnnsz Using an unaulhm'ml charger may cause
dams-gs- m you phone ur balmy.
I. Plug the chargprinm a “all nmleL
D Thu- phun: mus! h: slurp-d from a 120 \' pmwr
suurvc only-l
I4 Wm 9mm
2. [mm the phone mlh an lmnllul l'nncry or a
battery into the slnl fifth: charger
’ Red hghl indmlcs lhc bullcry is being churgut
D (rm llghl mdlmlcs lhc hallcry is fully charged.
Charging firm: will vary depending upon hullcry
level. Maximum chmyng tum for n fully discharged
battery will ml cxccud 3 hours.
WARNING!
DO NOT charm: Ihe phone lullcry usmg desldnp
clnqm and lhe (rm cl charger slmulumcuusly. lhis
may cause the hallcry w h.- allcml l'f damngul.
I5
Cam (it v- Inna-y
I. You do not need to wait until the battery is
completely drsehnrged to recharge the battery.
2. Use only l,(i batteries and chargers specific to
your model ol‘ phone. LG's chargers are
designed In maxlmme battery life.
3. Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
4. Keep the battery‘s metal contacts clean.
5. Replace the battery when it no longer provides
acceptable perfmmrrec. The buttery can be
recharged several hundred limes before it needs
replacing.
6. Recharge the battery ifrt has not been used for
a long time to maxrmize battery life.
7. Do not expome the battery charger In direct
sunlight cr use it in areas of high humidity.
such as the bathroom.
8. Do not leave the battery in hut or cold places.
this may deteriorate battery perforrrrance.
9. Your battery life may vary by location. use
patterns. etc.
10. Long hacklighl settings. searching for ren'ice.
Mrniflrmwer. data connectivity. and
rynchmnizntrun all may aneet battery life. talk.
and standby time.
16 Gullw SIM
Hm m:
The following shims key wmponenm of yuur mobile
phone.
11
Flute Overview
5.1
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(v.
. Earpiece
Cellcaso Open the eellezise (flip) to answer an
incoming call and close to end the call.
Message Kay Allow you to retrieve or send
voice and text messages.
SEND Allows you to place or answer calls.
Side Keys Allows you to adjust key beep volume
tin standby mode) and ezirpieee volume {during at
call).
Voice Memo Key
“ith the cellrast opt-n:
Yum Recognition Will be spent-2d by quickly
pressing Voia’ Memo Key ntleropcning a folder.
Voice Meme Reeerding \\ ill be operated by pressing
and holding Voice Memo Key afier opening a folder.
“ith the cellcaxc closed:
Alltms you to select Manner Mnde‘Silence All.
7. Headset Jack
8. Mariner Mode/Silence All Key
ln standby mode. allows you to set the Manner
Made by pressing and holding the @ key about
3 seconds.
Seleeling Manner Mode will allow you to
maintain your phone under Manner Mode even
when you turn it all and mm it buck on.
18 Getting Started
0, LCD screen Displziysinessageszuidiiidiezitorieons
10. Soft Keys
Still Key I @
Used to display the function setting menu.
Still Key 2 B
Used to select an action within a menu,
ll, Lamp The red light illuminates when you turn
the power on and when you have an incoming
call or message.
12. Navigation Key .\llm\s quick access to 6) text
rind mite mail notification messages.
Q Get It Now. 69 Schedule and 8 Browser.
13. ENDIPWR Tums pmwr oiirlull‘ and lu end a call.
Using this key. you can return in the main menu
display screen.
14. Clear Key Deletes n singe spate or character.
Pixfi and hold to delete entire minis.
Press this key once in a menu to go hick one level.
15. Alphanumeric keypad .'\|ln\\s you to enter
numbers and characters rind choose menu items.
10. Lock Mode Kay
In standby mode. set the lock function by
passing and holding the @ key about 3
seconds.
17. Microphone
19
Onscreen Icons
The phone screen displays several onscreen icons
which appear when the phone is powered on.
11
mint indicm
l astral-mice isavnilzhie.
Strength oftI-re signal received by the phone,
Current signal strength is indicated bythe mmher of
has displayed an the screen.
No lervine
The phone in in meiving 5 men signal
in use
A ml] is in program
t No iem indimtes thephnne is in standay made
Analog indium
Analog mice is available
Roaming
Thepl’meismnsideofiuinmeierviwaren.
ln Mara Mode (vibration)
Grange level
Irrlkaa balmy charge level.
20 Gating Started
Entering information using 19
Text Input
You can edit the Bannerr Scheduler Shan Message.
and Phone Book using T0 Text Inputr
Key Fractions
Sufi Key 2: Press to scroll and select a mode
through menus.
- You can scmll through the modes usrng Sot‘t Key
2 in the following order : T9Worrl<> Ahc->
123-> Symho -> Smileys->
- Shifl Key l E ): Used to change the letter arse.
@ ~ E (Type Text): In T0 model press one key
per letter to enter text
CE] ~ 5 (Type Numbers]: In 123 (Numbers)
mode. press once to enter numbers.
@ (Next): In T9 mode press in display
other matching words.
(Punctuation): ln T9 mode. press to
insert punctuation in a word and complete
a sentence.
E (Space): Press to complete a word or
insert a space.
E (Clear): Pmss to delete a single space or
character Press and hold to delete entire
words.
ll
Input mod.
T0 Text lnpul pmvidcs l'nc 1110ng for cnlcnng lcxl.
numhcm special characlcrsl and punctuation.
TQWord (rs) Mode
'lype lexl using one keystroke p¢r lcllcr. Alhe default
is T0 mode.
ABC (Nblti-tap) Mode
llsc ABC mode In add words in the T‘) database.
123 (Mmbers) Mode
Type numbcm using one kcyslmkc per numhcn
To change In 123 mode in a l t cnln‘ ficld. pmss
Sufi Key 2 unn] I2} mndf is displayed.
SymboVSmileys Mode
lnsen special rhnmclcm punctuation. nr smileys,
You may use any ofihc 35 special channel; ‘. When
lhc cursor is lucnlcd where you want lhc spsclul
character. swilch In SylnbulflSmilcys mode. lfyuu
mum to add a smiley. switch In the smileys mode.
Pm“ lhc Nawgznion Kcy @ In cycle lhmugh and
select from the following clmmctels:
Symbol Mode
Smileys Mode
22 Getting Started
Chang'ng Lotur Cm
Them arc lhm: options for sclccung Icucrcasc:
Initial Cap (TQEn/Abc)
Only Ihc first letter is capilallmd.
Caps Lock “SEN/ABC)
Pmss @ Io change lcllcr case lo Caps Lock.
.-‘\ll subsequent lClk‘lS a]? capilnlizcd.
Lowercase (‘I'Qen/abc)
Prvss @ again lo change lcllcr case (0 lowercase.
Elam Using T9 Fox! Irwt
Typing In 19 Mode
To lypc a new mussaga follow lhcsc slcps:
]. Press: Sufi Key 1 B in change letter cast to
T9En mmlc.
. Pmss: @ ® @ E].
a. Pin“: @ m cumplele lhe word and add a space.
4. l’mss:@@@@@@@@@
[Q .
Display: ("all the ulfice,
r.)
31.
23
Using the NEXT Key
After you have finished typing a word. if the wand
displayed is not the word you mmL press E] to
display additional chuiocs.
For example. follow these steps:
. Press: @ E7 E (E.
4 Display: Good
. Press: (CE.
4. Display: Home. Gone. Hoodnw
Adding Words to the T9 Database
Ifa word is not In the T0 dalnbase. add it by using
ABC (Multi-Iap) mode text entry, The word is
automalically added to the 1") database \\ hen you
mum tn T0 mode. For example. follow these steps:
, Press: Soil Keyl ® to change letter case toABC
(muIIi-tap) mode.
PMS: @ E Q E (El
Display: lmt
ée 1» .~
Press: Son Key 2 fi to change letter case to T0
mode and then the ward lntt will he added to the T0
database.
1.1.
Press: E to ems: the existtng word.
Press: @ 57 (Br
Display: go!
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24 Getting Started
8. Press: E] (E7.
0. Display: lmt
Examples Us'ng Am (Milli-up) lei! Input
Typing in ABC (Multi-lap) Mode
To type a new message. follow lhese steps:
A Press: Soft Key 2 w to change letter case to ABC
mode.
, Press: @ to change to ABC Caps Lock mode.
, Press: @ E (a Q .
4. Display: LG
u; N
25
Chapter 2. Basic Functions
Tum'ng the Phone On and Off
Tuning the Plume On
It Install a charged battery pack or conned the phone
to an extemal power source such as the cigarette
lighter adapter or car kiL
2. Press @ for a few seconds until the red lamp
flashes.
b Fully extend the antenna for the best
perfomrance
NOTE Like any other ratio deviee‘ avoid any
unnecessary contact with the antenna while
your phone is on.
turning the Fhom Off
1. Press and hold @ until display screen turns MT.
then release the key
2. Protect the antenna by pushing rt back into the
phone. if extended.
26 Basic Functions
Making a Call
When you make a ml]. follow these simple steps:
1. Make sure the phone is armed on,
b If not. press @.
Enter the phone number. “1th area code ifneeded
. Press Q.
b lfthe phone is locked. enter the lock code.
ta
b Call Failed indicates that the call did not go
through.
b ' Restricted ‘ indicates that your outgoing calls
are in restricted mode. You can only dial phone
numbers saved in the Emergency or Phone
Book list
To turn otTthis function:
Menu-5 in] . Q -T—' Security-l' Enter“ Lock
Code 0 (E Restrict ~> Off -> 0K
4. Press (9 to end the call,
When one-touch is enabled. enter the Phone Book
speed dial number or hold the last digit until the call
is made,
were Phone number am entry name appea on the
display when you enter the speed dial number
and hold the lag dgit.
27
correcting Dial'mg Mistakes
lfyou make mistakes while dialing a numben press
once to erase the last digit entered or hold dmm
for at least 2 seconds to delete all digits.
Recaivhg eals
1. When the phone rings. open the ccllcas'e or if the
cellcase is open pres any key (except @ . EH, or
Q l to answer.
b lfyou press fi or the Side Kcysl E19 )or
Sofl Key quiet while the phone is' ringing.
the ringing or vibration is muted for that mlli
2. Press @. EH twice or 5011 Key Ignore to end
the call.
28 Basic Functions
Use Manner Mode in a public place.
Using Mather, Silence All, Lock
Mode
Mar-tor “(New
1. In Standby Moder activate Manner
Mode quickly by pressing E
(for 3 seconds) instead ot'using the
Menu function.
- When the oelkase is dosed. Manner Mode can be
activated by pressing and holding the Voice Memo Key.
b When Manner Mod-2 is set. Manner Made ( fl)
is displayed on the LC D screen
b When Manner Mode is set. key tone does not
sound and Vibration is selected as the ringer
NOTE Selecting Mamer Mode wiI allow you to
ma'ntain your phone under Manner Mode
even when you turn it all and turn it back on.
not! To cancel Manner Mode‘ press @ again
until Silence Al activated! s displayed and
press @ again until Normal Mode acfivated!
is displayed.
19
Silence All mode (flick)
1. ln Manner Mode actimtc Silence
All Mode quickly by pressing @
ttbr 3 secowt
- When the cellwse is closed, Manner
Mode can be activated by pressing
and holding the Voice Memo Key
P W'hen Silence All Mode is set. there are no tones
fi'om the keys and the ringer does not sound but
the lamp blinks instead
N07! To cancel Silence All Mode, press @ again
until Normal Mode acflvaled.’ is dispbyed.
NOTE To change to a different mode, from Standby
Mode press -> Manner Mode -> Silence All
Mode.
Lad M (mid!)
Use Lock Mode to prevent others
from using your phone.
1A ln Standby Mode. to activate Lock
Mode quickly. press E (I'or3
seconds).
lem' is now locked! will be displayed.
not! To cancel Lock Mode, press 5011 Key 2
Unlock. then enter your password (4 dgits).
30 Basic Functions
Call Wa'ltng'
Your cellular sen-ice may offer a call waiting
function. While a call is in progress you may hear
two lamps indicating another incoming call. When
call waiting is enabled. you may put the active call on
hold while you answer the other incoming callt
Check with your cellular service provider for
information about this funmion
1. Press Q to leceivc a waiting call.
2. Press Q again to swnch between calls.
Nine
The mute function prevents the other party fi'om
hearing your voice but allows you to hear the other
Pflnyl
1. Press Sofl Key I Mute during a callr
2. To cancel Mute. press Soil Key I Unmute again,
Redaling Calls
1, Press Q to redial the last number in (‘all I lislury,
b You can also redial any ofthe last 30 numbers
you have dialcdr The last 30 numbers an: stored
in the call history listi
SI
Adjusting the Volune
The volume keys on the left side lSide Keys) ofthe
phone can be used to adjust the earpiece ringer: and
key beep volumes. The upper key is used to increase
and the lower key is used to decrease the volume.
D You may adjust the earpiece volume during a
call or through the Menu feature,
Low —> Low Med 0 “ed 0 Med High 0 High
D The ringer volume can be adjusted in Standby
mode or through the Menu feature
Olf-> Vibrate -> L0“ a Low Med 0 Med ->
Med High —‘-~ High —> High & WI)
> The key beep volume is adjusted through Menu
feature only
Ofl'o Low -> Low Med 0 Med .:.- Med High
.> High
PowerSaveMode
When the phone is in an area without sen'ice for
about IS 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,
31 Basic Funnlons
Signal Strength
The call quality depends on the signal strength in
your area. The current signal strength is displayed on
the screen as the number of bars next to the signal
strength icon The more bars. the better the signal
strength lfthe signal quality is poor. move to an
open area. lfyou are in a building the reception may
be better near a window. For maximum reception.
make sure that the antenna is fully extended
Caller ID Display
The small LCD on the outside ofthe
phone displays infomiation such as:
D Date and Time.
h Caller ID (caller's information
[name andx‘or number“
P Number ofnew messages.
D No service status and Power
Save Mode
b Wake up and scheduler message.
> Number ofmisszd calls.
The phone will display the most recent infonnation
until the eellcase is opened. then the information will
appear on the main display.
33
WMMIflmHI-lm
Speed dialing is a convenient feature which allows
you to make phone calls quickly and easily. Your
phone recalls the phone number from your personal
directory. displays it briefly. and then dials it,
I. Enter a speed dial numbcrfll to 90.
1. Press Q.
Caller lb
(‘aller [D lets you know who is callrng by displaying
the number ot'the person calling when your phone
rings lfthc caller’s name and number are already
stored in your Phone Book. the corresponding name
appears with the number.
You should check with your service pmvrder to
ensure they oll'er this feature
34 Basic Functions
Phone Book Featues
You can store up to 200 entries in your Phone liook
wrth easy access to your most frequently dialed
phone numbers,
Pom-anBookM-mcry
The phone has 200 personal phone book memory
locations where you can store up to 5 phone numbers
m'th 48 digit capacity for each phone number.
Saving Numbers in Your Personal Phone Book
Memory locations 1 through 0 should be used for
one-touch dialing for your most frequently used
phone numbers.
1. Input the phone number that you
Want to save (up to 32 digits).
Puss Son Key 1 Saver the sub-
menu appears.
Select Label on the sub-menu and
press ..
-l. Select your desired label types
Home. Office Mobile Pager. Fax, "
None using ©
Enter a name for the phone number
(up to 22 characters). lt'you do not
want to enter a flaunt. press to
go to the next step
5.)
yr
35
6. You may select the desired ID
ring type. secret and (D.
7. Press Soll Key 1 Save.
A confirmation pmmpl
PhoneBook entry saved. displays
on the phone.
Mriwing “mm
Retrieving by Name Search
1. Press Soil Key 2 Search.
Press Soft Key 2 Actions.
Select Name.
1.4 l”
.‘-
Enter“ the chametelts) that you want I
tsuch as the few letters of the name)
Press ..
You will see a list of matches.
N?‘.V‘
Press Soil Key 1 Edit to see specrlic
or prms Q to place the call.
36 Basic Functions
tum urn-r
0 search for
s in that entry.
Making a Call From Your Phone
Book
You can place a call from any memory location either
by usmg speed dialing or by entering the phone
number and pressing Q.
One-Touch Speed Dialing 'lhis feature enables you
to rlrnl Q of your most frequently used numbers usrng
a single key press. 'l'hcsc numbers are stored in your“
Phone Book in memory locations (I through 9).
b For locations 1 through 0. you can use one»t0uch
dialing by pressing and holding the corresponding
key to the memory location to he dialed.
K‘-
D Press a digit. then press Q.
Two-Touch Speed Dixling: Thrs feature enables you
to dial numbers in your Phone [look through two
keys (for locations 1010 90).
1. Press the first rlrgit.
2. Press and hold the key ol'lhe second digit.
or
1. Press the first and second digil. then press Q
37
Dialing from an Entry List
1. From an entry list. use the navigation key to go to
the entry on “am.
2. Piess Q .
Dialing from a Memory Location
While viewing a memory location. press Q to place
the call.
Advalud Plume Book features
> Pause Fe'itui'e' When you call automated systems
(such voree mail or credit billing numbcrut.
you client have to enter a series ot’nwubers.
Instead of entering these numbers by hand. you
can store the numbers in yourphone book
separated by special chamcterst P, T leallcd
pauses.
There are two difl'erenl pauses that you can use
when storing a number.
> Hard pause tPt
The phone will stop dialing tmtil you press Soft
Key I Resume to advance to the next number.
P 2‘sec pause (T)
The phone will wail 2 seconds belbie sending
the next string ot'digits.
38 Basil: Functions
Storing a numberm'th pauses
l l Enter the phone number.
Zi Press Son Key 2 Actlons
Rt Select one of the lbllouing:
> Press 1 Hard Pause.
> Press 2 Z-sei: Pause.
4] Enter additional nunibertst (cg. pin ntmiber or
credit card number).
5) Pmss Suit Key 1 Save and select label. the sub
menu will appear. Select Sine on the sub—iiienu
to save this numh‘r with “111518,
6) Selwt your dsiied label type Home. Office.
Mobile. Pager. Fax. None using @.
7) Enter a name for Hie phone anber(up to 17.
chaincters) or choose to add it to an emsting
name in the Phone Book.
Pass Soil Key 1 Save. .\ continuation message
Phone Book entry Sl‘l'd. displays on the phone.
Prepeiiding a Stored Ntniibei' Prepend can I): used if
you rue out ut‘yuiir home system aim and fluid in
add the area ode to an existing Phone Book number:
When a Phone Book entry ormessage callback
number Show up on the display you can add to the
beginning ot‘the original number. However. you
cannot edit the original number during Prepend
l l Revall it niu'nber in memory.
2) Enter the prepend digits to the phone number.
Ril’rt‘ssQ.
39
D Dynamic Search
P Number Dynamic Search
(‘onpams entered numbets against the entries in
the Phone Book and than displays a matching list
in descending order. You can then call a number
limit the list.
i Name Dynamic Smith
(btmanes entered letters against the entries in the
Phone Book mi than displays a matching list in
descending (mien You can then call a number
fmm the list.
40 Basic Functions
Chapter 3. Menu Features
General Guidelines to Menu Access
and Setthgs
1.
yr
Press Sofi Key 1 Menu Nine menu items will
appear on the display screen.
Press to go thmugh the list ofrnenu features.
Press the appropriate number key corresponding
to the menu item that you want to select The sub—
menu list will then appear on the screen
Press the appmpn'ate number key corresponding to
the sub-menu you want to access.
Use to select your preferred settingt Press
Q to go back one step while accesing the
menu or selecting a setting
Press to save the settinfi or press a to
cancel without saving.
41 Menu Functions
0 Contacts M (E)
uncommon- I E»
Allows you us View lhc list ul'cnlrius
in the Phone Book.
l. ani the Comets Menu select
(E List mum and in“ .V
Pru» 5th Key 2 Mam!
was either Sandi or Ernst. and
Ilmmss@.
Yul my mum-ta new phone
numhcrhy [arming Snll Key I New,
54
uncut-mu... (E). E)
Allqu you m add new entries into the Phone Bmk
1. From the Com Menu. select @ New
mmand puss ©
Enter Ile number and press ..
3. Select the label you want and mess ..
-'lr [inter Ill? Nam: and press ..
Sr Sclcd either Spud Dial ur “rice Dial and
press .,
42
“mm@.@)
wmfi’rfii
Allows you to enter a no“ group change lhe name ol’
3 group. or delete a whole group.
I From llr contacts Menu. select <5) (in-ups
and press (a
I'lighhghl the (imup you Wish to new and le‘n
pom .,
l'o add a new group In the lISL press Soft Key I
Add: to delete a group or to change the name.
press Soil Key 2 Adlon,
q;
wun@.@i
Allows you to set the speed dial keys for lhc
desigmlcd phone numbers.
I me lhe Corlhcts Menu. seleel @ Speed
Dial- nnd press (é).
2. linher sclwl the numlwr you WNl‘I to speed dial.
or cnlcr the number you wnnl and press @
43 Menu Functions
Voia Blah (Mum (E). E)
Allows you to view the list of numbers that have
been programmed with voice dialing or add a voice
dial tag to a number in the Phone Book
I, From the Comes Menu. selectg Voice
Dials and press .
How to Use: Re rd the voice dial tags by
following the phone's prompts
When recording the voice tag. place
the phone in a normal phone use
position with the speaker by your
ear and the microphone near your
mouth.
NOTE Recortings should be made in a quiet place
15:19 a clear voice. Hands-free car kits of
headsets shod-1 be avoided when recording
layman-tom Elfin
Allows you to enter your own vimml business mrd to
be used in e—mails or SMS messages.
I. From the Com Menu. select 5 My
Contact IMoand press .4
2. Select the feature you Wont to edit by highlighting it
and pressing ..
44
3 Recent 31"le (E)
Allows you to View a list of the last
phone numbers or Phone Book
entries fin'enlls you placed. accepted.
or missed. It is continually updated
as new numbers an: added to the
beginning ol‘the list and the oldest
enu‘ies are remm'ed fmm the bottom
or“ the list.
mtgoingcarrsmifi.®i
Allows you to View the list of outgoing calls: up to
20 numbers and entries.
1. From the menu.seleet Recent Calls.
. Press @ Outgoing Calls.
. Press to View the list.
4. Highlight the entry you wish to View and press
.. or you may plane at call by pressing Q,
r.»
u)
45 Menu Functions
Incoming Cdlsflbnu@, @)
Allows you to \'IE\\' the list of incoming. mils: up to
20 ntunbers and entries,
1. Hunt the menu. select Recent Calls.
2. Pres [33 lncoming Calls
to view lhe list.
4. Highlight the entry you wish to View and press
or you may place a call by pressing Q.
menthm@,@r
Allows you tn View the list of missed calls: up to 20
numbers and entries.
l. anr the menu. select Recent Calls.
2. Press @ Missed Calls.
3. Press to View the list
4. Highlight the entry you wish IL) View and press ..
or you may place a call by pressing Q
46
ummm@.@l
Allows you to mm the call hlslnry lisl
From the menu. sclcd Roccnt Calls.
l‘nzs @ [rm ("lls
Sclccl lhc Iisl quJlls you wash lo cmc and pres:
4. I‘m» cuhcr I Eran. or Z Cancel and was .‘
[an 7-
NMM @. (E7)
Allows you m nu“ the lime dumllun ol‘lhc calls.
l. From the man». sclcvl Rocom Calls.
Pm» @ Cull Tumor.
Selm I'mm Ian ("all "mm Calls Rmnn
(alum (ills. and pm @4
1.) g.)
47 Menu Fur-sinn-
QMessagesn-mE)
Text mesages. pages. and the
voicemail box become available as
soon as the phone is powered on You
can access the above types of
messages using the message key 6).
In addition. you can make a call to the
callback number by pressing Q
during a message cheek.
"Hie phone can store up tn I 16
messages( 1 voice message: 50 mbax text messages
50 outbox text messages. I5 saved text messages) with
up to 160 characters per message. Users rmy read and
edit messages saved in the outbox during transmission
and send them.
Check whether your carrier pruvides the above
features.
Character limits: The VX45005uppot1s up to 160
characters per message including header information.
Limits ta available characters per message may exist:
please check with your service pmvider for system
capabilities.
The information that is stored in the mssage is
detemiined by phnne made and service mpability. You
can check types of messages by pressing the rmsage
kev
48 Menu Functions
Many Mom
5 Voice: Displays the number of messages in the
voieeniail box.
Send New: Sends a message,
lnbox: Displays the list of received messages.
Info Alerts: Service is currently unavailable.
Outbox: Displays the list of sent messages.
Saved: Displays the list nl'saved and dmfi
messages.
YV'V'
b Msg Settings: Selects alen type for new
messages
’ Erase All: Deletes all stored messages.
D My Folder: Special features for messages.
New Maug- Alon
There are four ways your phone alerts you to new
mmsages.
Ii A message is displayed on the led serum.
One of four ring types is hmttl. ifselected.
The red lamp blinks
The message icon ( E ) is displayed on the lcd
screen. In the case of an urgent message. the ICU“ “ill
flash and it displays as an Uigem mmage.
page:
1'-
NOY! It you receive he sarre mesage twice, your more
deletes the older one aid the new one is stored as a
DUPUCATE.
49
Voice M@,®i
Allows you to \ rew the new voice messages reminded
in the volwrmil hnx. When you have a new voice
message. your phone will alert you. Once you ed
the storage limit. old messages will he overwritten.
( lint-king your “nee-null BM
1. Press Sell Key 1 Menu.
. Press@.
. Select @ Voice
P To delete infommtiun press Son Key I Clear
and then select (‘Iear Count.
r.)
mmm@,@r
Allows you to send text messages. page messages.
and e-nuil tmnsmissions.
Text messages: Transmils text (With or without
numbers ).
Page messages: 'l'mnsmi|s unly numbers without
text.
Tu send a message. enter an SMS phone number to
Address 1.
To send e-mail. enter recipient's e-mail address.
50 Menu Functions
Menu
Address 1: This feature allows muIIi—sendrng or up
to I0 total mldrexes.
Select Actions by using Sol] Key 2.
There are (J uptienal menus ur‘Send, Priority, Add
Slgn, Callbacldt, Deferred. and Valldty.
1. Press Sofi Key I Menu.
2. Press @,
3. Select (5 Send New.
4. Enter the recipients address.
The address can be typed in or taken from a Phone
Book entry.
5. Enter the message
The text can he entered using the keypad or by
seleetrng Canned Msg with Soft Key 2 Insert.
, Canned Msgs
There are I1 "predefined" phrases included in the
Canned Msg option. You can also add up to 6 or
ynur own phrases.
6. Select Actinns using Soft Key 2 alter entering the
number ofnlher party and the conten “ith the
sz'gntion Key. Select the item with
5 Send
r Priority
Allows you to send the mesmge.
Allows you to give priority to
message. Nemml or Urgent.

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