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FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL

While on a call, 

press  [   

], then [3] “Mute”.

1

MUTE

To unmute, press [       ],then[3] “Mute” again.

FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL

After calling a pager, when you are asked to
enter your number, press and hold [        

] then

[1] “SEND PHONE #”.

While on a call, press and hold [

], 

then [2] “SCRATCH PAD”.

Enter the phone number, then press [       ].

1

SENDING YOUR NUMBER TO A PAGER

This function enables the phone number of the handset to be
transmitted automatically to a pager, depending on pager ser-
vice.

SCRATCH PAD

2

1

MUTE        

00:00:00

XXX-XXX-XXXX

MENU

OFF

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Summary of Contents for CDM-135

Page 1: ...IC OPERATION 11 Turning the Phone On and Off 12 Turning the Phone On 12 Turning the Phone Off 12 How to Use the Menu 13 Menu Summary 14 Basic Functions 16 Making a Call 16 Pause Feature 17 How to Answ...

Page 2: ...se 64 New Message Sending Message 65 Sending Message to Mobile 65 Sending Message to Internet 66 Sending Message to Multi Number 66 Inbox Checking Received Message 67 Checking Received Voice Mail Mess...

Page 3: ...Mode 82 E911 Using Any Available System 83 CHAPTER 9 INTERNET BROWSER 85 Start Internet Browser 86 Access Wireless Internet 86 Browser Menu 87 Reroad 87 Home 87 Bookmarks 88 Mark Site 88 About Phone...

Page 4: ...the place of purchase immediately User Manual Desktop Charger Handstrap Handset LED Blinks when you make a call or receive a call Volume Button Used to adjust the volume of the earpiece and ringer vo...

Page 5: ...o acess the web This key is used to clear character THE FUNCTION KEYS Signal Strength Indicates current signal strength More lines mean better signal strength Roaming Indicates the phone is outside of...

Page 6: ...is incorrectly inserted the handset will not turn on or the battery may slip out during use 1 1 CHARGING THE BATTERY 1 POWER CONNECTION Connect the charger to a standard 120V AC outlet CHARGING THE BA...

Page 7: ...e if the LED has a flickering LED may change from red to green back and forth after bat tery is full charged but it doesn t mean any problem with charging battery CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH THE HANDSET...

Page 8: ...ay 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...

Page 9: ...E ON AND OFF l Press l The phone is locked if PASSWORD is displayed on the screen When PASS WORD is displayed enter the 4 digit password to unlock the phone l The default password is the last 4 digits...

Page 10: ...CALL 2 ANSWERED CALL 3 DIALED CALL 1 LIST ALL 2 INPUT SCHEDULE 3 PAUSE ALL 1 TODAY 2 SOMEDAY 3 BIRTHDAY 1 CALL LOGS 2 BY LOCATION 3 BY NAME 1 AUTO RETRY 2 AUTO ANSWER 3 ONE TOUCH 4 VOICE PRIVACY 5 BAC...

Page 11: ...alling cards To insert pauses 2 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS Enter the phone number To modify the phone number you have entered l To erase the last number entered Press l To erase all numbers entered and start a...

Page 12: ...phone number is displayed on the screen This function notifies you there is an incoming call when you are on the phone When phone rings or LED blinks press any key except Volume Up or Down and key To...

Page 13: ...number press and hold then 1 SEND PHONE While on a call press and hold then 2 SCRATCH PAD Enter the phone number then press 1 SENDING YOUR NUMBER TO A PAGER This function enables the phone number of...

Page 14: ...R 3 MEMORY FUNCTION How to Store a Phone Number How to Make a Call Using a Stored Phone Number How to Find Your Call Logs How to Find Your Phone Book 23 22 MMD 1010 audiovox 11 28 2000 11 28 5 50 PM P...

Page 15: ...er If the XX LOCATION IS USED message appears after entering the memory location number it means there is another stored phone number in that location already Enter the person s name and press To make...

Page 16: ...mber MISSED CALLS 4 2 3 ONE TOUCH TWO TOUCH DIALING This feature allows the phone book entries to be dialed via the key pad ONE TOUCH DIALING 1 9 Press corresponding memory number and hold for more th...

Page 17: ...t memory loca tion number 1 RECALLING BY MEMORY LOCATION NUMBER 2 4 3 SEARCH LOCATION _ STO PREV Press then 1 then 1 then 2 Refer to previous page Press to dial desired answered call number Refer to p...

Page 18: ...ONE BOOK Press then 1 then 3 Enter the alpha or part of the alpha Then press To locate the phone number using the scroll key l search phone number l edit the phone l erase the phone l search phone num...

Page 19: ...1 then 1 Select the parameter OFF 3 5 7 10 SECONDS by using the scroll keys Press 1 2 When a call is not connected this function retries the call automatically at a set interval or amount of retries...

Page 20: ...even in dark places 34 SETTINGS Press then 2 then 3 Select the parameter NO YES by using the scroll keys Press 1 2 ONE TOUCH DIALING This function allows the phone book entries to be dialed via the k...

Page 21: ...ress 1 2 RING MODE 3 1 2 RING TYPE RINGER RINGER 6 3 SEL PREV RING MODE RINGER SEL PREV Press then 2 then 6 Select the contrast level by using the scroll keys Press 36 This function adjusts the LCD sc...

Page 22: ...ress then 3 then 3 l If the warning alarm sounds because of low battery the sound will not be heard even if the user press es the button Select the volume level by using the scroll keys l scroll up to...

Page 23: ...by using the scroll keys Press 1 2 CONNECT ALERT This function sounds an alert when the signal of a received call is weak CONNECT TONE OFF SEL PREV ALERT 40 41 Press then 6 then 1 Select the parameter...

Page 24: ...function to change FORCE ANALOG FORCEANALOG YES SEL PREV CHANGE SYSTEMS 42 43 Press then 8 then 1 Select the system AUTOMATIC A AUTOMATIC B Home only by using the scroll keys Press 1 2 PREFERRED SYSTE...

Page 25: ...S CHECKING MY NUMBER Press then 0 then enter PASSWORD then 7 1 CHECKING THE PHONE VERSION This function checks the version of the handset currently in use This function checks the telephone number of...

Page 26: ...rd is the last 4 digits of your phone number Select the parameter OFF POWER ON ON by using the scroll keys Press l POWER ON locks the handset upon pow ering on the handset each time l OFF unlocks the...

Page 27: ...ows incoming calls Press 1 When this function is enabled the phone does not respond to incoming calls However outgoing calls can still be made 2 3 RESTRICT YES INCOMING ALLOW SEL PREV SEL PREV 48 HOW...

Page 28: ...ss 2 OUTGOING Select the parameter by using the scroll keys RESTRICT restricts incoming calls ALLOW allows incoming calls Press 1 When this function is enabled incoming calls can be answered but outgo...

Page 29: ...mbers CLR PHONE NO NO SEL PREV Press then 0 then enter PASSWORD then 5 Select the parameter by using the scroll keys Press l If you select YES the following screen is displayed and then the phone will...

Page 30: ...used in other service areas CLR ROAM NO SEL PREV 55 MEMORY CLEARING FUNCTION Press then 0 then enter PASSWORD then 6 then 3 The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number Select the pa...

Page 31: ...Schedule Stopwatch Calculator Bio Rhythm 57 CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS 56 MMD 1010 audiovox 11 28 2000 11 28 5 50 PM Page 62...

Page 32: ...the scroll keys Press 1 2 INPUT LIST Press then 5 then 1 then 2 Select the date in calendar and press the month input numeric key day input Press 1 and select the parameter one time or daily To set al...

Page 33: ...To express a negative number use 0 value l EXAMPLE To calculate 128 32 1 Enter 128 2 Press 3 Enter 32 4 Press 2 CALCULATOR 0 CAL PREV 60 STOPWATCH Press then 5 then 2 1 STOPWATCH Press to control the...

Page 34: ...using solar calendar l Physical Emotional and Intelligent quotients appear with a number showing how many days have passed since your birth date for the date you want to find out Bio rhythm displayed...

Page 35: ...he message to mobile press 1 then input phone number Then press l To create new message press 1 or to send canned message press 2 l If you pressed 1 input new mes sage Then press l If you pressed 2 se...

Page 36: ...ULTI NUMBER INBOX CHECKING RECEIVED MESSAGE Press then press 2 Inbox Press 1 VOICE MAIL The number of voice mail messages currently received in your voice mailbox is displayed To access your voice mai...

Page 37: ...ESS TEXT MESSAGE SEND TO PREV PREV NEXT PREV 1 VOICE MAIL 2 XX NEW MAIL 3 XX READ MAIL PREV 1 REPLY 2 FORWARD 3 STORE PREV 1 CREATE DATA 2 CANNED DATA DEL DTAL l To store new message press 3 l To save...

Page 38: ...7 50 TO XXX XXXX XXXX PREV 01 22222 02 ABCDE 03 12345 DEL SEND TO XXX XXXX XXXX PREV NEXT MESSAGE T9Abc TEST1 DEL EDIT SEL MODE STO 71 70 Press then press 4 SETTINGS Press 1 SAVE SENTSMS Select the pa...

Page 39: ...PREV SEL SET BELL RINGER PREV PREV SEL DELIVERY ACK Press then press 4 SETTINGS To delivery ack press 5 then select the parameter NO YES 1 2 73 72 SETTINGS ERASE ALL MAIL Press then press 4 SETTINGS T...

Page 40: ...d for the letter to appear on the screen For example to enter the name John Press 5 J Press 6 6 6 o Press 4 4 h Press 6 6 n 75 74 USING T9 MODE TEXT INPUT REFERENCE WRITING MESSAGE Mode 0 Next Space S...

Page 41: ...J 6 for o 4 for h 6 for n REFERENCE WRITING MESSAGE The display shows the above words for each key pressed WRITE WITH T9 MODE TEXT INPUT MESSAGE T9Abc John MODE STO MESSAGE T9Abc Join MODE STO MESSAGE...

Page 42: ...n press insert Insert number l To add a number to the message Press key until 123 appears To select the numbers you want REFERENCE WRITING MESSAGE MESSAGE T9Abc White MODE STO MESSAGE T9Abc Whitehouse...

Page 43: ...CHAPTER 8 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL 81 80 MMD 1010 audiovox 11 28 2000 11 28 5 50 PM Page 86...

Page 44: ...NCY MODE FRI NOV 17 12 30 AUDIOVOX MAR 13 MON PM 3 00 911 EMERGENCY CALL MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL Enter 911 and press l When a call ends the phone returns to the Emergency Mode Reserve Emergency Mode...

Page 45: ...WSER CHAPTER 9 This chapter describes convenient functions that allow you to access Wireless internet with the handset Start Internet Browser Browser Menu 85 84 MMD 1010 audiovox 11 28 2000 11 28 5 50...

Page 46: ...OK BROWSER MENU 1 RELOAD 2 HOME BACK OK BROWSER MENU 1 RELOAD 2 HOME BACK OK 1 EMAIL 2 CONTACTS 3 CALENDAR INBOX OK The broswer menu is a list of actions necessary for full operation of the browser Se...

Page 47: ...te item is selected from the browser menu the browser add the current deck to the user s bookmark list Press Then press 5 Press Then press 6 1 1 ABOUT PHONE COM ADVANCED BROWSER MENU 3 BOOKMARKS 4 MAR...

Page 48: ...n press 6 then press 4 1 1 SET UP LINK OFFLINE SERVICES BROWSER MENU 1 SHOW URL 2 HOMEPAGE 3 SET UP LINK BACK OK 1 UP LINK 1 2 UP LINK 2 3 UP LINK 3 OK 2 HOMEPAGE 3 SET UP LINK 4 OFFLINESERVICES BACK...

Page 49: ...is displayed that shows the user how many items are pending delivery and the age of the oldest item Selecting restart from the browser menu causes the deck history and deck cache to be cleared and a...

Page 50: ...SAFETY Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure CHAPTER 10 95 94 MMD 1010 audiovox 11 28 2000 11 28 5 50 PM Page 100...

Page 51: ...is a low power radio trans mitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commissions FCC adopted RF exposure gu...

Page 52: ...F energy However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum sep...

Page 53: ...raft FCC Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when...

Page 54: ...r an approved antenna Unauthorized anten nas modifications or attachments could impair call quality damage the phone or result in violation of FCC regulations Do not use the phone with a demaged anten...

Page 55: ...105 CHAPTER 11 WARRANTY Protect Your Warranty 12 Month Limited Warranty 104 MMD 1010 audiovox 11 28 2000 11 28 5 50 PM Page 110...

Page 56: ...nd conditions be proven defective in material or workmanship within the first twelve 12 month period from the date of pur chase such defect s will be repaired or replaced with new or rebuilt parts at...

Page 57: ...ER CHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSE QUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR AN...

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