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Audiovox CDM120 Cell Phone User Manual

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1. 1 fuTO LOCK 2 SET LOCK 3 RESTRICT 4 MEM ERASE amp 1 CLA MEMORY 2 CLA DIALED 5 RECENT 4 CLA ROAM T amp CLR MEMORY TEND This feature allows you to erase the last 10 phone numbers from memory Press MENU and 9 Enter your 4 digit lock code When you purchase the phone the programmed default lock code is 0000 3 Press and 2 CLR DIALED 4 Press A or to scroll to the desired option YES clears the entries NO exits without erasing them Press MEM to activate the operation 5 HUBER LOCKCOOE 7 1 AUTO LOCK 7 MY LOCK 3 RESTRIET 4 MEM mn ez 1 MEMORY 2 CLA DIAL 3 CLA RECENT 4 CLR ADAM T we Oo OS CLR DIAL 7 This feature allows you to erase the total air time from memory D Press MENU and 7 Enter your 4 digit lock code When you purchase the phone the programmed default lock code is 0000 Press and 3 CLR RECENT Press x A or to scroll to the desired option YES clears the entry NO exits without erasing it Press to activate the operation coe GHD Tl s LOCKCODE 7 Yl s 9 GH 1 AUTO LOCK 2 SET LOCK 3 RESTRICT 4 MEM ERASE
2. i Press to scroll to the desired entry a allows you to scroll higher and 7 lower o 4 Press SEND to make a call B le die a Stored Phone Number m 1 LAST CALL 2 LOCRTION 3 NUMBER 4 NAME s RECALL NAMIT Mimi m x JOHN MH WHW MHMM LOCATION T Reealling a Stored Phone Number from Protected Memory Locations 90 99 d qd Press D and TN Enter the memory location 2 number 90 99 you want to recall or press x A or tv 10 scroll to the desired entry 3 Press your 4 digit lock code When you purchase new phone the programmed default tock code at the phone is 0000 Press SEND to make a call m GE 1 LAST CALL 2 LOCATION 3 NUMBER 4 NAME cS LOCATION Teno JONN LOCKCODE 99 0 GE JNN WH HAH KKM LOCATION 99 amp E ring a Stored Phone Number emory CD c ptm CD o 2 3 uy Press CLR Enter the memory location number you wish to erase Press A or 9 to confirm bei als number and select YES if correct YES indicates that you have clearad entry from the memory NO allows you to exit without erasing the entry Press MEM to activate Ux MEMORY IRALE LOCATION 7 Wes E ERASE T ES pa C
3. 3 Press I AUTO LOCK NS 3 RESTRICT 4 MEM ERASE Press to scroll to Til m G Gu t the desired option s LOCK Yes activates Auto lock function No cancels Auto lock function Press MEM to store the 5 setting MEMI END The Auto Lock function is not activated when you purchase the phone You should however activate it as soon as possible Once the Auto Lock function is set to YES the phone is in lock mode whenever you turn the phone on Reference 4 sp Setting Lock Code This feature allows you to change the lock code of the phone 1 Press MENU and 7 Enter the current 4 digit lock code When you purchase the phone the default programmed lock code is 0000 Press 2 SET LOCK 4 Enter a new 4 digit lock code Press MEM to store the 5 setting 609 Til LOCKCODE D RESTRICT LOCKCODE AUTO LOCK SET LOCK t MEM ERASE Gu K Restrict ad This feature provides you with 4 levels of restrictions doo 1 Press Menu and 9 Tl LOCKCODE 7 2 Enter your 4 digit lock code 3 A 1 RUTO LOCK When you purchase the phone the 2 SET LOCK 3 RESTRICT programmed default lock code is a M
4. GH 1 GREETING 2 TIME SHOW 3 BACKLIGHT 4 CONTRAST Yd z GREETING 7 IMEMI END Ame Display lt d This feature allows you to view current date day of week and time on the LCD O e Press MENU D and 2 2 Press or 9 to scroll to 2 the desired option Q YES activates the Time Display function Q Disables Time Show function AMA 3 Press MEM to store Yall 1 2 3 4 GREETING TIME SHOW BACKLIGHT CONTRAST 0 SHOW TIME DYES MEM END 4 43 Backlight od This feature illuminates the keypad and LCD display 0 1 Press MENU and 2 2 ue Press A or 9 to scroll to the desired backlighting time 1 2 4 6 8 or 10 SECOND S indicates the duration of the backlighting time ALWAYS ON sets the backlight to be on all the time OFF sets the backlight to be off all the time OFF IN DAY tums off the backlight from 9AM to 5PM Power Save Mode Press MEM to store the setting Yul 1 2 3 4 2z 0 GREETING TIME SHOW BACKLIGHT CONTRAST a BACKLIGHT DOFF MEM ENDI ED Contrast P This feature allows you to adjust the LCD contr st of the phone 905 1 Press MENU D and a Bc 1
5. 1 2 CLR DIALED 3 CLR RECENT 4 CLA ROAM CLA RECENT MEM END _ Memory Erase This feature allows you to erase the total roam time Qobo n 1 Press MENU and 7 2 Enter your 4 digit lock code When you purchase the phone the programmed default lock code is 0000 3 Press and CLR ROAM A Press A or V to scroll to 4 the desired option YES clears the entry NO exits without erasing it Press MEM to activate the J operation Tl s LOCKCODE s AUTO LOCK SET LOCK RESTRICT 1 MEM ERASE hon vill Gy 1 CLA MEMORY 2 CLA DIALED 3 CLR RECENT 4 CLA ROAM T CLR ROAM END E 67 _ Resetting the Phone This feature allows you to reset phone to factory default setting Press MENU and 9 s m LOCKCOOE 7 2 Enter your 4 digit lock code When you purchase the phone the programmed default lock code is 0000 Wl s 0 m 5 RESET PHN 6 VOICE PRU 3 Press 5 RESET PHN 4 Press or W to scroll to Yu s Gu 4 the desired option Pi in 6 YES Reset the phone END NO Does not reset the phone 55 ress 68 2 Voice Privacy GD m amp Press MENU and C Enter
6. Making Call Area Cade Phone Number SEND Receiving Call Press any key except 5 Adjusting Volume with the MEM in current mode Talk Standby Volume keys Adjusting Volume with the A S w TEM Menu key Selecting an incoming Cal Alert IMENUJ2 1 x MENUY2I21 Y MEM Selecting a Ringing Tone Storing a Phone Number One Touch Dialing Recalling by the Memory Location Number Recal by the Name 4 lt A v Clearing Stored Prone Number Clearing a Phone Number Memory Location number 80 99 CODE gt MEM 2 frem Memory Locations 90 99 Reserved and Alarm Set Up Using the calculator MEM 3 Preparing a Greeting Message MENUJ tITTTEnter Greeting MEM o Table of Features Description 2 MEM MENUJ 4 47 MEM 24 v MEM MENU 3 4 MENU 3 7 z Funetions Viewing Current Time amp Date Adjusting LCD Contrast Auto Answer Viewing Your Phone Number Viewing the Phone Version Adjusting Beep Length View MENUIAIS MENUSI Biorhythm MENUS
7. RUTD ANS Press A or to scroll to Yd D Gu the desired option on RINGER ON sounds ringing tone MEM END RINGER blinks without ringing 3 Press to store the setting Sdlecting a Ringing Tone This feature allows you to select from 14 options Including melody ringers D Press MENU and 2 amp standby mode 1 ACU 2 SALET RING 3 RINGER VOL 4 AUTO ANS Yl Press A or to scroll to RINGER SELCT the desired type b BELL I femal 8 different melodies and 6 ringing tones are available 3 Press to store the setting t amp Memory Function 1 Storing a Phone Number 2 Entering Characters with the Numeric Keypad Dialing a Stored Phone Number 14 Recalling a Stored Phone Number Recalling a Stored Phone Number from Protected Memory Locations 90 99 Clearing a Stored Phone Number 7 Clearing a Stored Phone Number from Protected Memory Locations 80 99 Setting up a Reserved Call with an Alarm Using the Calculator JAM horas wb oc PEG E a Phone Number Up to 100 phone numbers with associated names can be stored in memory we QD Commun Do in Enter a phone number you want to store and press MEM Enter a memory location number 00 99 for the phone number and press MEM To cha
8. completely and return to the Call Time initial display Air Time p Roam Time Life Time Time Alert Area Alert Call Release Alert Biorhythm Stopwatch World Time Auto Lock Setting Lock Code Call Restrict Memory Erase Resetting the Phone Voice Privacy Menu Structure icd 2 RCV RING 3 SYSTEM gt 4 TIMER gt TA 65 n3 gt on GREETING TIME SHOW BACKLIGHT CONTRAST TYPE SELCT RING RINGER VOL AUTO ANS PREF SYS FORCE CALL PHONE NUM PHONE VER SET NAM AUTO NAM BEEP LEN DTMF SPD CALL TIME AIR TIME ROAM TIME LIFE TIME Menu Structure 6 SPECIAL 7 SECURITY b 5 TIME ALERT AREA ALERT CALL RLEAS BIORHYTHM STOPWATCH WORLD TIME AUTO LOCK SET LOCK RESTRICT MEM ERASE RESET PHN VOICE PRY 41 Ereetin Message gt This feature allows you to display a greeting message on the LCD when you power on the phone A greeting message can contain a maximum of 12 characters o 9 Press Menu Greeting Message esi STS Name 2 Enter your greeting message 3 with the numeric keypad XM RII RE D SNO RR SRI cto CT 3 Press to store ep
9. mental work Avoid demanding brain work and courses you are not confident in Organize materials notes and cards Stop watch 4 lt Press MENU and 2 Press A 9 to control 2 the stopwatch A controls Start Stop v conrols Split Split Release Reset The time unit is displayed on the LCD up to 1 10 second Press END to exit and 3 return to the initial display World Time y This feature allows you to see local standard time all over the world It is available only in digital mode 1 Press MENU and 2 Press to scroll to 2 the desired city The following cities are available Athens Baghdad Bangkok Beijing Bertin Cairo Calcutta Chicago Denver George Town Gusubei Hong Kong Honolulu Karachi London Los Angeles Madrid Manila Melboume Mexico City Miami New York Okhotsk Paris Phoenix Rangoon Rio de Janeiro Rome Samoa San Francisco Seattle Seoul Sydney Teheran Tokyo Wellington 3 Press MEM to display Yd PRTHENS BRGHDRD BANGKOK BEIJING am _ Auto Lock This feature protects the phone against unauthorized use 20 09 4 Press MENU and Wd A 2 Enter your 4 digit lock code When you purchase the phone the default programmed lock code is 0000 LOCKCODE 7 Ya
10. your package 10 make sure it includes the following items amp Desktop Charger GA 2 4 wrist strap lt 4 User Manual lt P gt Sea lt gt 4 Standard battery 1 1 HOt wae Cover one Overview Main components and their functions Blinks when you make call Antenna For the best voice quality please exteri thes antenna dunng call Earpiece Volume Key dusts the volume level ol ringer eypad or hands tree LCD screen Lock Key orces your phone Power Key n dock modo to protect it Turns on or off against unaulhorized use the celular phone Function Keys Numeric Keypad Microphone amp g Overview 28 Function keys eke Ree Accesses menu and list of functions Makes or answers a call Tall Terminates a call or returns to standby initial mode Switches the phone orvoff by pressing and holding the key for more than one second Erases one character at a time or clears all characters Also by pressing the key for more than one second exits from the current menu L Used to save settings or retrieve numbers and names stored in memory Scrolls through menus settings or memory 22 Retrieves text or voice messages Overview Display indicators 3 X amp DX OG Signal stren 5 signa di with the number of bars 0 5 Roaming Indic
11. A TS aca m 51 Mulnglhe voice Io 51 a text Tine 22 a volom massage unnist nnii nniiti ninme 14 Area 53 Reading the reosved message 75 Call Release Alen CALL 54 the message e Stopwatch STOPWATOH s 57 Chapter 6 Appendix World Time WORLD Tobis Baring al incoming calls INCOMING e Baring all outgoing cals OUTGOING ad 52 tha use of memory USE MEMORY 3 Baring all roaming calis 0 Clearing memory entries _ 64 Clearing recent CLR e 66 amp autions Betore you start please make sure Do not use phone high temperature high humidity environments If P2 Do not touch the y ntenna dur ng Keep the phone in a sale place when not in use to avoid damages resulting from Do not use or place your phone near explosive materials Do not clean your phone with inflammable liquids or gases chemical solutions such as T solvent or thinner of the Phone and ccessories Thank you for choosing the 120 by Audiovox Please check
12. CM EINSET 0000 G Press RESTRICT TEND 7 Press X A or to scroll to 4 the desired option YES activates Restrict function NO exits without changing the setting and returns to the previous menu t Press MEM to enter the next 22 menu oF Call Restrict This feature restricts ali incoming calis Outgoing calls can be made Op Press INCOMING 2 S ti auta 43 USE MEMORY Press A or 9 to scroll to ratiow the desired option ud 5 Select RESTRICT or ALLOW bo RESTRICT bars incoming calis EL n by using the scroll buttons ALLOW allows incoming calls RESTRICT bars the use of memory MEM ALLOW allows the use of memory Press MEM to store the 3 setting 3 Press MEM to store the setting This feature makes the phone not allow af outgoing calls except those to 911 611 611 o DD o _ Memory Erase This feature allows you to arase entries from memory 1 Press MENU and 2 Enter your 4 digit lock code When you purchase the phone the programmed default lock code is 70000 3 Press and 1 CLR MEMORY 4 Press or to scroll to 4 te desired option YES clears memory entries NO exits without erasing them T Press MEM to activate the 2 operation iockcobpt 7
13. Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when metallic object e g coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the two terminals of the battery metal strips on the back of the battery for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions reduces the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery between 41 F and 95 F 5 and 35 C A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work or charge even if the battery is fully charged Temperature extremes affect the ability of your battery to charge allow it to cool down or warm up first When the battery is not in use store it uncharged in a cool dark and dry place The battery is sealed unit with serviceable parts Do not attempt to open the case It is recommended that you allow your battery to fully discharge before you recharge iL The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will eventually wear out When the operating time is shorter than normal itis time to buy a new battery Do not dispose of a battery a fire Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Recycle 3 ra 4 Switching the Phone On and Off Making a Call Receiving Ca
14. Dual Digital CDMA Telephone Owner s Manual JAB avviovox COMMUNICATIONS CORP Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started anm PRECAUTIONS Description of the Phone and Accessories Phone Main components and their functions Function keys Displayindicalos ccu lke ol Inserting and the Battery s Inserting the battery Removing the battery Charging the Battery Power connection Charging the battery only Charging the battery with the 2 LL 13 Charging 13 Status 05 tts 14 Battery charging time NE 14 Power management table _ 11 15 Tips on Efficient Use of the Battery 16 Chapter 2 Basic 17 Switching the Phone ON and 18 Tuming the phone ON ees 18 Tumin the phone OFF 18 Making 19 Receiving 20 Adjusting Volume Level et 21 With the volume key 21 With the MENU key 22 Selecting an Incoming Call Alert dd Selecting Ringing 1 amn 24 Chapter 3 Memory Functions mE 25 Storing a Phone ig TE Entering Characters wi
15. GREETING 2 SHOW BACKLIGHT 4 CONTRAST 2 Press A or to scroll to 2 the desired contrast level Yul LED CONTRAST 0 END 3 Press MEM to store the 3 setting oA _ Alert and Refer to page 23 please _ felecting a Ringing Tone Refer to page 24 please wee finger Volume wed Refer to page 22 please 5 mh Answer A This feature allows you to receive an incoming call automatically after a predetermined number of rings D DO 1 Press MENU 2 Y SELCT RING RINGER VOL ANS gt 2 Press A or to scroll to the desired number of rings ANSWER 1 2 4 0r 6 RING S indicates the MEM ENO number of rings before answering the call cancels Auto Answer function E Press MEM to store the 3 setting g Phone Number This feature allows you to view your phone number in standby mode G Press MENU and Y m CDMR HHH HHHH Phone Version m This feature allows you to view the software version of the phone in standby mode Press MENU 3 and d DI28HHHH 0128 88 Setting NAM The NAM selection feature allows you to change the NAM being used by your phone Do not use this feature if you do
16. I Stopwatch IMENUJIS World Time MENUJIS I3 MENUJILOCK MENUJIILOCK CODE 2INew LOCKCODE MEM IMENUJ7IILOCK CODEJ3II MEM AH v MEM Barring Outgoing Calls 2 AM WJMEM Baring the Use of Memory e 3 MEM EGRE apu MEM MENUI7IILOCK MENUJTIILOCK 2 MENUJ7 LOCK MENUJI7IILOCK MENUJ 5 1 Setting Lock Code Restricting the Phone Barring Incoming Calls gt 8 f 8 Barring Roaming Calls Clearing Memory Entries Clearing History Clearing Recent Clearing Roam Time 66 67 Table of Functions AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS 555 Wireless Blvd Hauppauge NY 11788 631 233 3300 e http www audiovox com
17. MING CALL message is displayed on the LCD 2 Press any key except 9 to e answer 8 Press terminate the call AUTO ANSWER allows you to receive an incoming call automatically after the predefined number of rings See pg 47 for complete description d Volume Level The currant volume setting can be controlled in two ways by using the volume key or the menu key With the volume key Press the volume key on the GS side of the phone to adjust volume levels of the ear piece ida Qui ringer beep or hands free kit Adjus earpiece volume during call Adjust beep volume in standby mode TAR MEM 10 0 Press MEM to store otherwise the setting is stored automatically in five seconds x3 amp t gt a Volume Level Press MENU and in 1 standby mode 2 SELCT RING 3 RINGER 001 4 AUTO ANS TW RINGER VOL mmmn IEND Press xA or 9 to scrol to the desired volume Press to store the setting You can select ringing tone or silent alert to be notified of a call lecting an Incoming Call Alert Do OG 1 Press MENU Q and O in Yai standby mode 1 ACU ae 2 SELCT RING 3 RINGER UOL 4
18. alls can be retrieved ww by the LAST CALL WM G GE 18 29 zr Press or to scroll to the desired phone number fw allows you to scroll to recent calls and A 10 older calls KNH NWH MKEN te 3 Press SEND to make a call 4 Stored Phone Number Recalling by the memory location number Do GD Goss DED m Press and Enter the memory location or press A or to scroll to the desired entry x A allows you to scroll higher and AY lower S ta 6 Press SEND to make a call GE 1 CAST CALL 2 LOCATION 3 MUMBER 4 NAME ACCALL LOCATION MEM s GG JONN LOCATION a be wu a Stored Phone Number Recalling by the phone number 2 Press MEM D and 5 Enter the entire or partial phone 2 number you want and press MEM Press A of to scroll 10 3 the desired antry A allows you to scroll higher and Y lower i Press SEND to make call e o De Yd 3 LAST CALL gt LOCRTION NUMBER NAME uW N w RECALL NUMBER len OG KM KKK RH LOCATION al A Recalling by the name D Press MEM and 5 Enter entire or partial name associated with the phone number you want and press MEM
19. ates that the phone is within the service area of a cellular system other than your home resistered system Service No Service When within service area Z is displayed If not YAK is displayed In Use a pU when the line is busy Short message service Appears when text or voice messages are waiting pow mode ndicates that the phone is in digital mode Level Indicator hows balance of available battery power with the number of bars 0 4 rting and Removing the Battery Inserting the battery RT el MI A le Insert the battery into the groove at the 1 bottom of the phone and then press the battery in the direction of until it snaps The battery must be correctly placed in the battery compartment battery is incorrectly inserted the phone will not power on or the battery may slip out when in use Removing the Pull out tthe battery in the direction 9 while pushing the separation tab the direction T ae the Battery Power connection Connect the charger to a standard 120V AC outlet LED s will blink orange when the power is cinnected Charging the batlery only 2221116 ake To charge the battery only insert the battery pack into the charger LED will indicate charging status Red indicates charging Green indicates charging is complete Battery is charged when you purchase the p
20. e Press MEM amp oe the Calculator This legatur allows you 1o use the phone as calcialor Qog Press MEM and m EQUi MEM 001 SEND SMS nil MEMU zini Make a calculation by referring to the followings uana CALCULATOR Available Keys 164 IMENU 4 89 SEND Press the key associated with the funcbon you want CALCULATOR You can enter numbers up to 8 digits 99 999 999 and two decimal places B If the calculation exceeds B digits the Gc phone displays it in the form of 99 999 999 x 10 by using 8 valid digits E e to display negative number 99999999 you press the 19 key the menu available functions is displayed on LCD during calculation 3 Press END to exit A Atcessing the Menu Menu Functions Press MENU and select Accessing the Menu menu option with the numeric Menu Structure keypad Greeting Message Press x A or 8 or volume key e to scroll through the list of menu ack Light options LCD Contrast 7 Call Alert mime han NS ues rT Selecting a Ringing Tone 5 Press CLR to exit from the Ringer Volume 2 current menu and return to the Auto Answer previous one 9 Phone Number Press END or MENU to one Version exit from the current menu Boor Length
21. learing a Stored Phone Number from ected Memory Locations 90 99 Press CLR Enter the memory location number 90 99 you wish to erase Press your 4 digit lock code Press A or amp Y to confirm the phone number and select YES if correct YES indicates that you have cleared tha entry from the memory NO allows you to exit without erasing the eatry Press MEM to activate wees eX MEMORY ERASE LOCATION wes x OCKCOOL 7 m 00 ease byes ing up a Reserved call with an Alarm This feature allows you to reserve phone number to be displayed at predefined lime with an alarm on the LCD I avallable anty in digital mode eo 1 Press and 2 Press 10 scroll to the desired option Wo 1 DIRECTORY 2 ALARM CALL 3 CALCULATOR m OFF tums an alarm clock AEN ONCE sounds alarm melody for one minute at a predefined time displays the reserved phone number and then sets the alarm off DAILY beeps an alarm signal at predefined time every day Setting alarm to ONCE Enter the time in month day hour minute e g 11 30 12 30 Press Enter the phone number you wish to reserve Press MEM Press SEND to dial the reserved number Setting alarm to DAILY Enter the tim
22. ll 4 Ad sting Volume Level 15 Seecting an Incoming Alert Seecting a Ringing Tone Basic Operations Tuming the phone Press and hold END until the LCD light is turned on Your phone is in lock mode if OCKCODE is displayed on the Enter your 4 digit lock code to unlock the phone Turning the phone OFF Press and hold until POWERING OFF is displayed and then the LCD light is tumed off iie the Phone On and Off M king Ad v Wa Ll Enter the area code and phone 1 number with the numeric RubIOUOM keypad 0 9 2 To correct a number 741 8861 Press CLR quickly to delete one ecc character time Press and hold CLR more than GN IA IE 1 second to clear the entire phone r e E 11 98 numbar 2 741 8661 Press SEND CALL FAILED indicates that your Gu is not connected 88 10 01 Press END C5 and SEND to try again if the ine is busy 892 741 0661 3 Press END terminate the Wis call 00 0 audiovox MAY 20 MAY 26 WEO TUS eT 11 89 CE POWERING OFF Press SEND to redial the number you just called If D is displayed on the LCD The phone is out of service area R ceiving a Call Ad 4 When your phone rings the answering lamp blinks and INCOMING INCO
23. nge the memory location number enter a new location number and press The Last 10 memory 90 99 are protected with the lock code against unauthorized retrieval OVERWRITE message is displayed on the LCD if the phone number already exists in the same location Enter a associated name with the numeric keypad Every key is labeled with corresponding several characters 4 Press MEM to store m E DEFAULT Ta m OUERWRITE IEND LOCATION I NAMET tena Entering Characters with Numeric f pad The following is a table of letters and special characters labeled on the numeric keypad Select characters you want to enter with the numeric keypad PITT LI see Dow E ra When entering special charactersie 01 7 J amp 8 press 0 repeatedly until the desired characters appear 2 Press to move to the next character Cursor shifts to the next column automatically in two seconds after pressing a numeric key 3 Enter the associated name with the numeric keypad A name may contain up to 12 alphanumeric characters How to correct characters Press CLR quickly to delete one character a time Or press and hold CLR fo
24. not have multiple registrations 5 o C o o cn Press Menu 3 and Y s Gu NRM 1 AUDIOVOX enol iX Press or to scroll to 2 the desired NAM Up to 2 NAMs NAM1 NAM2 are available PIE 2 Press MEM to store the 3 setting Beep Length This feature allows you to adjust the length of the key beep hod oo 1 Press MENU and om m PBURST IMEMI TEND 2 Press A or 9 to scroll to the desired beep length Burst Continuous 3 Press MEM to store the 3 setting amp amp Time E q Press MENU and 9 This feature allows you to view the duration of your last call Time wend Press MENU and EDA D This feature allows you to view the total air time Roam Time Press MENU and This feature allows you to view the total duration of roaming air time __bife Time Press MENU and Total duration of whole roaming air time it cannot be reset Yl 98 HOURS 00 MINUTES 88 SECONOS Yl 888 CALLS 906 HOURS MINUTES 88 SECONDS z CALLS HOURS 88 MINUTES pa SECONDS a Yl z 9 Qu 808 CRLLS HOURS MINUTES 88 SECONDS E SP _ Alert 4 With this feature you will be notified d
25. number you wish X27 to store Repeat the above procedure to cancel this operation and SILENT PAD message will disappear on the LCD This feature prevents the other party from hearing your voice c Press MENU and c 40 88 23 P MUTE Repeat the above procedure to cancel this operation and MUTE message will disappear on the LCD 7 Short Message Service A a feature allows you to receive text or voice messages a 6X nies T gt gt Nl 644 d rb da When a text message is received 68 is displayed with the notice of a new message on the LCD The phone alerts you to new message in the predefined anging tone amp Up to 30 text messages can be stored in memory automaticaly When a voice message is received is displayed with the notice of a now voice mail message on the LCD fees System dependent 74 GE MESSAGE 5 06 FROM Gu NEW VOICE MAIL MESSAGES Short Message Service easing tno rc v messaga Press Zp ay t The number of new messages you have received but not yet read is displayed on the 2 en 019 select TEXT list of message headers is displayed on the LCD Letter N in front of a message header indicates thal the message has not yet been read 2 P
26. r more thari ona second to clear the entire phone number at once fy gt 1 Press and hold the memory location number 0 9 you want for more than 1 second This allows you to call any of the phone numbers stored in the first 10 memory locations 0 8 without pressing SEND Press the first digit of the D memory location number 10 99 and then press and hold the second digit for more than 1 second This allows you to call any of the phone numbers stored in the fast 90 memory locations 10 99 without pressing SEND displayed on the LCD displayed One touch dialing for memory location number 0 9 Two touch dialing for memory location number 10 99 If the memory location is empty EMPTY LOCATION is if the selected memory location number is one of the last 10 locations 90 99 the phone number is not A Stored Phone Number This allows you to make a flash call in the convenient way uw om DIALING TO MEMORY X un ex JONN HWA HHNH s 0 GS DIRLING TO MEMORY HH JOHN R galling a Stored Phone Number Tha Phone number Stored n memory can recalled by through the recent calls typing the memory location number the phone number or the name gt Recalling by recent calls Do m 1 Press MEM and T a pact 2 LOCATION Up to 10 last c
27. ress x or to scroll to the 3 desired message and press short of message headers the corresponding message is displayed automatically en the You can read the message lina by line by pressing Aor or the Jw volume key n Press CLR to erase the message Press END exit and retum Yd BO Ge MESSAGES K VOICE TENT VOICE 80 Gx b NDI HYUNORI M82 KHH NNKK 835 1 190 84 KHN KKHH Yd BO 12 25 5167 m BO ERASE THIS MESSAGE wise to the previous menu 7 5 x Short Message Service oa 1 Press The number of new messages you have received but not yet read is displayed on the LCD Press to select VOICE option Press SEND to listen to the received voice message and the phone will call your voice mail box automatically Voice messages are available to review but are not stored in memory Press END to exit and return to the initial display HO a MESSRGES UDICE TEXT VOICE Yu HO oe VOICE MAIL 12 25 5 86P HHH HHH HHHH Tit 2 BO Qui ERRSE THIS MESSRGE IvES INO Appendix Table of Funcfions Switching the Phone ON Switching the Phone OFF
28. roduct Fully charge the battery before use Charging completion Charging is completed when the green colored LED stays on amp Status of charger LED s Charging in progress Charging completion Red color on Green color If the LED is not turned on or the red light blinks after installing a battery in the charger it indicates that the battery is not being charged About 300 minutes About 300 minutes Extended battery Standard battery X od a 0 if the surrounding temperature and that of battery itself is excessively high or low charging may not be completed due to battery characterisics So you need to charge the battery at normal temperature Power management table CDMA 175min 56 hrs CDMA 375min 120 hrs iilis 225min 27hrs e The operating times are approximate values and may vary depending on network configuration and handset usage amp amp efficient use of the battery Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer When a charger 5 not in use disconnect it from the power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week overcharging may shorten its life If left unused fully charged battery may completely drain discharge in 1 4 weeks Never use any charger of battery thal is damaged or worn out Use the battery only for its intended purpose
29. s Such as weight stamina work and love life courage elc Suitable for tasks requiring Takes care of works full of physical strength travel vitality intensive sparts training But Good time for joint work love Vital be careful about seeking and dating period overconfidence in your body and overdrinking Good period for rapid recovery from Surgery High probability of increased Emotions and nerves are body temperature easily shaken Irritation slip Dangerous occurrence of chronic of the tongue malicious dy disease cold gossip can worsen the headache Be careful about condition of a disease driving and other hazardous situations Easily fatigued Need to Become passive at work refrain from drinking Better not tackle work overeating requiring patience and Lethargic and excessive physical creativity Need to take rest period exercise while avoiding personal Rest important Regular and relationships and challenges light exercise will increase your potential power S Intelligent rhythm 33 days Leaming and efficiency rhythm such as memory ability to analyze concentration Fast brain activity tots of mental work Planning reviewing Good time to make decisions about important matters Lack of attention and concentration leads to a mistake Better to postpone important decisions or entering into contracts Be careful about driving Relatively low level
30. th the hindi NI Dialing a Stored Phone Number One touch dialing for memory location number 0 9 28 Two touch dialing for memory location number 10 99 28 Recalling a Stored Phone 29 Recalling by the memory location s 0 Recalling by the phone number n 31 Recalling by the name m 39 Recalling a Stored Phone Nube iin Protected Memory Locations 90 99 Clearing Stored Phone Number Ceating a Stored Phone Number from Protected Memory Setting up a Resorvod Cal vith an AB Using the Calculator s Chapter 4 Menu Functions tn 38 Accessing the Menu 39 Menu Structure Greeting niesie GREETING 42 Time Display TIME SHOW d 43 Backlight BACKLIGHT ten 44 LCD Contrast CONTRAST 45 Table of Contents CM Pet ROV cee AO Clearing mam time CLR ROAM 1 Selecting Ringing Tone AG Resetting the Phone RESET PHN Ringer Volume RINGER VOL 46 Voice Privacy VOICE s Auto Answer AUTO AT Chapter 5 Auxiliary 0 Phone Number PHONE Making an Emergency
31. uring call once every minute by short beep tone Dot 1 Press MENU and ALERT pno 2 Press Soe ee to the desired option amp YES sounds alert every minute NO disables Time Alert function Press to store the eb Area Alert 2d Area minder With this feature ON you will be notified with an audible tone that you ara changing service areas 1 Press MENU 5 and 2 Press A or to scroll to 2 the desired option YES sounds alert and displays a message when the change of service area Ocours NO disables Area Alert function e cz ALIAT IMEEM lba 5 MEM to store the pee While you are changing service areas an alert tone sounds and one of the following massages is displayed on the LCD CHANGING SVC AREA indicates that you are moving to another service area LEAVING SYC AREA Indicates thal you are leaving a service area ENTERING SVC AREA indicates that you are just entering new service area 534 Call Release Alert A This feature provides an audible tone when the call is disconnected Biorhythm vital period m Dangerous day 100 2 5 10 15 2 25 30 35 45 Lethargic period Physical rhythm 23 days Emotional rhythm 28 days Health and sports rhythm Stability rhythm such a
32. your 4 digit lock code amp When you purchase the phone the programmed default lock code is 0000 Press VOICE PRV t Press xA 9 to scroll to P the desired option STANDARD Uses standard voice privacy ENHANCED Uses enhanced voice privacy fee Press MEM z Q LOCKCODE G Gs 5 RESET PHN 6 UDICE Tl e D UOICEPRID PSTRNGARD MEM END 69 2 Auxiliary Features Making an Emergency Call 2 During a Call Short Message Service ANE Making an Emergence Call This feature allows you to call 911 even if the phone is locked PHONE NUMBER Enter 911 and press SEND Wl AUDIOVOX Ur LOEKED LOCKCODE Emergency phone numbers 911 611 611 When ends the phone retums to the previous mode 88 88 25 911 EMERBENCY During Call Press MENU and G amp HH HHH HHHH TManiavina uniirmhnna vae Di spl ying o rphone number 2 This feature allows you to view your phone number during a call 0 Press MENU and HHUH HHMHH The phone number will be displayed for 5 seconds 72 _ During Call o This feature prevents the other party from hearing your key beep when you use scratchpad dialing Gb GB i Press MENU and ae WH HHH HHHH SILENT PAD Enter a phone

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