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Summary of Contents for CDM-120

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Page 2: ...aracters with the Numeric Keypad Dialing a Stored Phone Number One touch dialing for memory kJcation number 0 9 Two touch dialing for memory kJcation number 10 99 Recalling a Stored Phone Number Recalli IYy recent calLs Recalling IYy the memory kJcalion number Recalli IYy the phone number Recalling IYy the name Recalling a Stored Phone Number from Protected Memory Locations 90 99 33 Clearing a Sto...

Page 3: ...arring allincoming cal5 INCOMING 62 Barring alloutgoing cais OUTGOING 62 Barring theuse ofmemory USE MEMORY 63 Barring allroaming calls ROAMING 63 MemoryErase MEMERASE 64 Clearing memory enbies ClRMEMORY 64 C ng call h5lory CLR DIALED 65 Clearing recent CLR RECENT 66 Clearingroamtme CtRROAM 1 67 Resetting the Phone RESET PHN 68 Voice PrivaOj VOICE PRV 69 Chapter 5 Auxiliary Features 70 Making an E...

Page 4: ...re or high humidity environments If soaked with liquids the phone may be unrepairable Do not use or place your phone near explosive materials inflammable liquids or gases Do not clean your phone with chemical solutions such as solvent or thinner t Keep the phone in a safe place when not in use to avoid damages resulting from vibration or impact ...

Page 5: ...of the Phone and Thankyouforchoosing theCDM 120 byAudiovox Please checkyourpackage to makesureit includes thefollowing items Phone Desktop Charger User s Manual Standard battery PI ...

Page 6: ...Roaming Indicates 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 fi is displayed If not is displayed In Use n Appears when the line is busy Used to save settings or retrieve numbers and names stored in memory Shortmessage service Appears whentextorvoicemessages arewaiting Scrolls through menus settin...

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Page 9: ... 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 C 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 cha...

Page 10: ...cter at a time Press and hold CLR for more than 1 second to clear the entire phone number IIII m CAlliNG 82 741 8661 i Press SEND CALL FAILED indicates that your call is not connected Press END 9 and SEND to try a call again if the line is busy IIII fi m 8 88 88 81 82 741 8661 1 5 3 Press ENDIC to terminate the 2 call HII ec j AUDIDUDH MAY 26 WED 11 88 AM m I MAY 26 WED 11 88 AM 1 Press and hold E...

Page 11: ...vels of the ear piece ringer beep or hands free kit Ill n m 88 88 81 t2 Press any keyexcept to GJ answer Adjust earpiece volume during a call Adjust beep volume in standby mode Tillll n m i E ERR UOl MEM ENO b 13 Press END 6 to terminatethe call f2 Press MEM to store otherwise 9 the setting is stored automatically in five seconds Thecurrent volume setting canbecontrolled intwoways byusing thevolum...

Page 12: ...RUTD RNS n 1 Press MENUJ and CDfn I standbymode oll m I ACU TYPE 2 SElCT AIN6 3 AIN6EA UOl 4 AUTO ANS 1 2 Press or T to scroll to J the desired option 1111 n m HCU TYPE HINliEH ON MEM ENO 2 Press or T or to scroll to the desired volume RINGER ON sounds ringing tone RINGER OFF blinks without ringing Press MEM to store the setting Press MEM to store the setting 4 ii ...

Page 13: ...ngers 1 Press MENU and in J standbymode I ll a i mE I RCU TYPE 2 SElCT RING 3 RINGER UOl 4 RUTO RNS ull I J RINGER SElCT DEll I MEM END 12 Press or T to scroll to 6 the desired type 8 different melodies and 6 ringing tones are available Press MEM to store the setting 4 4 ...

Page 14: ...number enter a new location number and press MEM The Last 10 memory locations 90 99 are protectedwith the lock code against unauthorized retrieval OVERWRITE message is displayed on the LCD if the phone number already exists in the same location Cursor shifts to the next column automatically in two seconds after pressing a numeric key Enter the associated name with the numeric keypad R 3 Enter a as...

Page 15: ...the first 10 memory locations 0 9 without pressing SEND Up to 10 last calls can be retrieved by the LAST CALL option tllll B m JOHN HH HHH HHHH TIllll IB 29 HHH HHH BIICRLL 1 2 Press or 1 to scroll to 6 the desired phone number allows you to scroll to recent calls and 1 to older calls 1 Press the first digit of the v memory location number 10 99 and then press and hold the second digit for more th...

Page 16: ...mber you want and press MEM c c c c c A 2 Enter the memory location or 9 press or Y to scroll to the desired entry Tillll It m 5 RECRll NUMBER MEM END 1111 m 1 RECRLL LOCRTION1 MEM ENO allows you to scroll higher and T lower IIII m JOHN HH HHH HHHH LO ATION 81 IIII m 8 JOHN HH HHH HHHH LOCRTION 91 1 allows you to scroll higher and TI lower 0 c c cc Press SEND to make a call c c c Press SEND to mak...

Page 17: ...want and press MEM II I AECALL NAME MEM END TIllll m 5 RE Rll lO RTION1 MEM END Enter the memory location number 90 99 you want to recall or press or to scrollto the desiredentry 011 tt JOHN LOCKCOOE LOCRTION 99 R 3 Press or to scroll to g the desired entry IIII ft rn 8 JOHN HH HHH HHHH lOCRTION 81 j Press your 4 digit lock code allows you to scroll higher and lower When you purchase a new phone t...

Page 18: ...E YES IMEM IEND IIII ID LOCKCOOE 1 Press your 4 digit lock code 15 3 Press or f to confirm erasin the phone number and select YES if correct YES indicates that you have cleared entry from the memory NO allowsyou to exit without erasingthe entry HII B ERRSE yr n Press or YJ to confirm L i the phone number and select YES if correct YES indicates that you have cleared theentryfromthememory NO allowsy...

Page 19: ...reserved phone number and then sets the alarm off DAIL y beeps an alarm signal at predefined time every day T dll a m 1 CAlCUlATOR 1 99999999 Available Keys MEM MENU X Y dot SEND Press the key associated with the function you want Or press and then or Y to scroll to the desired function and press MEM You can enter numbers up to 8 digits 99 999 999 and two decimal places If the calculation exceeds ...

Page 20: ...nu completely and return to the initial display O Accessingthe Menu MenuStructure O GreetingMessage e Time Display Back Light LCDContrast CallAlert Selectinga RingingTone RingerVolume D Auto Answer CDPhoneNumber PhoneVersion i SettingNAM BeepLength CallTime Air Time m RoamTime LifeTime II Time Alert W Area Alert f Call ReleaseAlert f Biorhythm Stopwatch t WorldTime fj Auto Lock SettingLockCode 1 C...

Page 21: ...RAST 1 RCV TYPE 2 SElCT RING 3 RINGER VOl 4 AUTO ANS 1 BIORHYTHM 2 STOPWATCH 3 WORLD TIME 1 PREF SVS 2 FORCE CALL 3 PHONENUM 4 PHONEVER 5 SET NAM 6 AUTO NAM 7 BEEPLEN 8 DTMFSPD 1 AUTO LOCK 2 SET LOCK 3 RESTRICT 4 MEM ERASE 5 RESETPHN 6 VOICE PRV 1 CALL TIME 2 AIR TIME 3 ROAM TIME 4 LIFE TIME 41 A J f ...

Page 22: ...LIGHT 4 CONTRRST J Press or to scroll to I b the desired option C CCc 2 Enter your greeting message 9 with the numeric keypad IIII 1 1 SHDW TIME YES MEM END T IIII C m C E GREETING MEM END YES activatesthe Time Display function No DisablesTime Show function Press MEM to store L C CCC C C C Press MEM to store i 21 J 3r This featureallowsyou to displaya greetingmessageon the LCDwhenyou power on the ...

Page 23: ...1 to scroll to 6 the desired backlightingtime Press or T to scroll to G I the desired contrast level IIII 3 m mE BACKLIGHT OFF MEM ENO Tilill m LCO CONTRAST OOOO MEMI ENOI 3 Pre ss MEM to store the setting 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 turns off the...

Page 24: ...II m I I R U TYPE 2 SElCT RING 3 RINGER UOl 4 RUTO RNS ecting a Ringing Tone Refer10page24 please YC C CCc 3 Press or T to scroll to the desired number of rings IHII m E AUTO ANSWEA Off MEM ENO 1 2 4 or 6 RING S indicatesthe numberof ringsbefore answeringthe call OFF cancels Auto Answer function gel Volume II Refer 10 page 22 please c 4 n 3 Pre ss MEM to store the setting 1 46 1 ...

Page 25: ...emultiple registrations 0 O O 0 CD Press Menu Q and 5 Press MENU and tllll n m NAM I nUDIDUDK MEM ENDI T illl tt rn ill CDMR HHH HHH HHHH Pj 2 Press or T to scroll to the desired NAM Up to 2 NAMs NAM1 NAM2 are available c phone Version e J This feature allows you to view the softwareversion of the phone in standby mode c c 3 C Pre ss MEM to store the setting D Press MENU and tllll rn D12BHHHH DI2B...

Page 26: ... total air time tllll 21 1 000 CAllS 000 HOURS 00 MINUTES 00 SECONOS Burst Continuous j 3 Pre ss MEM to store the 21 setting IIII 888 CAllS 888 HOURS 88 MINUTES 88 SECONOS c IPress MENU I and JI This feature allows you to view the total duration of roaming air time nJ c J 1 1111 C m E 000 CALLS 000 HOUAS 00 MINUTES 00 SECONOS 1 j Press MENU t 4 and 4 J Total duration of whole roaming air time It c...

Page 27: ... ss MEM to store the setting 3 Pre ss MEM to store the 1 setting While you are changing service areas an alert tone sounds and one of the following messages is displayedon the LCD O CHANGINGSVC AREA indicates that you are moving to anotherservice area f LEAVINGSVC AREA indicates that you are leaving a service area O ENTERINGSVC AREA indicates that you are just entering a new service area J I 21 Wi...

Page 28: ... 11111 I OTHER DAY Lethargic Vital I showinghowmanydayshavepassedsinceyourbirthdateforthedate I whosebio rhythm youwantdisplayed onthetopportionofthescreen c t What isbio rhythm r Bio rhythm isa liferhythmthatisgovernedbythreerhythmcurvescalled I k physical emotional andintelligent andstartsfromwithinourbodiesfrom I ourbirthtodeath 1 Physical rhythm r Thisrhythmcontrols wide ranging physicalelemen...

Page 29: ...ty ofincreased Emotions and nerves are Lackofattention and bodytemperature easIlyshaken Irritation slip concentration leadsto a occurrence ofchronic ofthetongue maiicious mistake Betterto postpone my disease cold gosslpcanworsenthe important decisions or headache Becareful about condition of adisease entering intoconfracts drivingandotherhazardous Becarefuiaboutdriving situations Easily fa1igued N...

Page 30: ... GeorgeTown Gusubei Hong Kong Honolulu Karachi London Los Angeles Madrid Manila Melbourne MexicoCity Miami NewYork Okhotsk Paris Phoenix Rangoon Rio de Janeiro Rome Samoa SanFrandSIX Seattle Seoul Sydney Teheran Tokyo Wellinglon illI rn I RUTO LOCK 2 SET LOCK 3 RESTRICT 4 MEM ERRSEl w Press CD AUTO LOCK Press or f to scroll to tv the desired option Yes activates Autolockfunction No cancels Autoloc...

Page 31: ...4 digit lock I code When youpurchase thephone the defaultprogrammed lock code is 0000 1 1111 m mE RESTRI T1 N O MEMI ENDI Press 3 RESTRICT IIII m 8 I AUTO LOCK 2 SET LOCK 3 RESTRICT 4 MEM ERASE 1 Press SET LOCK Press or T to scroll to the desired option tl11l e E Enter a new 4 digit lock code YES activates Restrict function NO exits without changing the setting and returns to the previous menu lOC...

Page 32: ... the setting Thisfeaturemakes thephonenotallowalloutgoing callsexcept thoseto911 611 611 j e 8J This feature restricts the phone against unauthorized use of roaming calls e s 1 Press OUTGOING rr 1J I c Press ROAMING T illl B m jE OUTGOING nLLOW IMEMI ENO Ill m RORMING7 RllOW MEM ENO r j Pres of to scroll to the 9 desired option c RESTRICT bars outgoing calls ALLOW allows outgoing calls A Press A o...

Page 33: ...e programmed default lock code is 0000 liill U I AUTO lOCK 2 SET lOCK 3 RESTRICT 4 MEM ERRSEl liIJIl m j J I CLR MEMORY 2 CLR DIRLED 3 CLR RECENT 4 CLR RDRM T Press and 2 CLR DIALED IIII It I CLR MEMORY 2 CLR DIRLEO 3 CLR RECENT 4 CLR RDRM T Press and CD CLR MEMORY 111111 B CLR MEMORY7 N O MEM END t f 4 Press or T to scroll to V the desiredoption 111111 m 8 CLA DIAL 1 N D MEM END YES clears memory...

Page 34: ...ou purchase the phone the programmed default lock code is 0000 0 0 IIII m 111 I AUTO LOCK 2 SET LOCK 3 RESTRICT 4 MEM ERRSEl 1111 m I CLR MEMORY 2 CLR OIRLEO 3 CLR RECENT 4 CLR RORM T IIII ID j J I ClR MEMORY 2 ClR DIRlED 3 ClR RECENT 4 ClR RDRM T Press and CLRRECENT 011 1 rn ClR RECENT NO MEM ENO 111111 1 1 1 ClR RORM N O MEM ENO r t V Press or T to scroll to the desired option YES clearsthe entr...

Page 35: ...000 When you purchase the phone the programmed default lock code is 0000 It rn 5 RESET PHNT 6 UOICE PRU IIII C 1 1 mE 5 RESET PHNT 6 UOI E PRU Press VOICE PRV Press 5 RESET PHN ull C m UDI EPRIU STRNDRRD MEMI END tllll n 1 1 RESET PHN1 NO MEM END i Press A or Y to scroll to the desired option YES Resetthe phone NO Does not resetthe phone ti Press r or 1 to scroll to 4 the desired option STANDARD U...

Page 36: ... PHONE NUMBER Enter 911andpress SEND Ill m 1 nUDIDUDH lDI KED lDI KI DDE 1 Ij Making an Emergency Call During a Call Im Short Message Service Emergency phone numbers 911 611 611 iii When a call ends Ihe phone returns10the previous mode IIII n 00 E 88 88 23 911 EMERGENCY 71 J I I c i ...

Page 37: ...nter a phone number you wish L to store Repeat the above procedure to cancel this operation and SILENT PAD message will disappear on the LCD Thisfeature allows you toviewyourphonenumber during acall II m DMR KKK KKK KKKK Press MENU and i This feature prevents the other party from hearing your voice The phone number will be displayedfor 5 seconds 1 Press MENU and f lill 8 I 18 18 13 MUT HH HHH HHHH...

Page 38: ...option A list of messageheaders is displayed on the LCD Letter N in front of a message header indicates that the message has not yet been read IIII m 8 12 25 5 B6P HHH HHH HHHH RBC IIII c m H NEW UOI E MAll MESSAGES Whena voice messageis received B is displayed with the notice of a new voice mailmessageon the LCD IIII C m 1 ERRSE THIS MESSRGE1 IYES NU 3 C Press A or 1 to scroll to the desired mess...

Page 39: ...ad is displayed on the LCD IIII 1 m ii UDI MHil 12 25 5 86P HHH HHH HHHH Press 01 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 returnto the initialdisplay IIII C m ERASE THIS MESSnGE1 YES NO 4 76 j 77 1 f ...

Page 40: ... J1Je of Features J le of Functions 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 26 28 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 63 64 37 Clearing CallHistory 42 Clearing Recent 66 i Clearing Roam nme 67 J 78j i J 2 ...

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