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TEXT MESSAGING

TEXT MESSAGING

Chapter 6 - Page 99

DRAFT

Draft Folder contains any draft messages or saved mes-
sages. If message composition is interrupted by a voice
call or other interrupting event, the text of the current
composition must be saved in the draft folder automati-
cally. This requirement overrides the requirement to
save drafts automatically in the Outbox.

1. Press     [MENU]                   or press                 .      

2. Select a text message using the Navigation Key.

Press

[OK].

3. When the text message is displayed pressing 

[OPTIONS] displays the text entry options.

RESEND

1. To resend a text message, press       .

SEND TO

1. To send a message to another person, press       .

2. Input the phone number then press

.

3. Input a text message then press

.

SAVE TO CONTACTS

1. To save number to contact, press       .

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TEXT MESSAGING

LOCK & UNLOCK

1. To lock or unlock the text message, press       .

2. Select “Lock” to lock the message or “Unlock” to  

unlock the message, then press

.

STATE

1. To display the status of an outbox message, 

press       .

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Summary of Contents for CDM-8920

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Page 2: ...ONTENTS ONTENTS YOUR PHONE 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 ON 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 Table of Contents Page 1...

Page 3: ...ONTENTS ONTENTS 57 58 61 62 62 66 70 71 74 78 79 81 82 83 Y FUNCTIONS 85 86 enu 86 e 87 89 90 T PIX MESSAGES 91 s 92 92 92 93 93 94 96 97 99 101 102 Table of Contents Page 3...

Page 4: ...ONTENTS ONTENTS RF Exposure 141 141 142 144 153 154 155 Table of Contents Page 5 more of the following Patents S Patent No 5 099 204 U S Patent No 107 225 U S Patent No 5 109 390...

Page 5: ...d this manual before one its keys and display and proper use of er 1 SING ONE Chapter 1 Page 7...

Page 6: ...IPTION CRIPTION A2000 1X digital phone bilities The CDM 8920 ons are 1 82 x 3 56 x Chapter 1 Page 9 CameraMenu CameraLens VolumeKey eadsetJack End Power Earpiece KeyguardMode OKButtonand CameraMenu LC...

Page 7: ...e 11 ngth the more lines nal me area r n progress indicates eceive a signal from the erts messages in digital mode vel the more blocks arge ng a call ger is set as a ringer ergency call is in ng machi...

Page 8: ...ATTER TTERY Y Chapter 1 Page 13 RY ck of the handset and attery down until it Y lift up the battery and e handset ctly placed in the battery et will not turn on and or during use securely placed to av...

Page 9: ...E BA E BATTER TTERY Y w battery ay decrease over times your handset usage and ES your handset usage and Chapter 1 Page 15 PCS 220 min 350 min AMPS 103 min 130 min S ur ur CDMA 190 hour 290 hour...

Page 10: ...ne s basic functions and call features all er 2 RATION Chapter 2 Page 17...

Page 11: ...nc g with the Navigation hat corresponds with the idle screen ess the Navigation Key e press CLR return to the idle tion when its first level Chapter 2 Page 19 n Key as follows to access alls nu you m...

Page 12: ...1 Alarm Clock 2 Calculator 3 Voice Memo 4 Calendar 5 World Clock 6 Stop Watch 1 Ringers 2 Tone Length 3 Volume 4 Alerts 1 Banner 2 Backlight 3 Wallpaper 4 Contrast 5 Menu Style 6 Theme Colour 7 Front...

Page 13: ...S CTIONS the display e display or the line is ored in the phone book ar when the call is placed call through the VR e Activated Dialing ervice for details on mak ou have entered ss CLR ss and hold CLR...

Page 14: ...CTIONS ey except ss gs menu you can select lf Send Key is select wered by pressing call is automatically time of ring tones etails the phone book eir phone number are already stored in appear This fe...

Page 15: ...message press and hold Chapter 2 Page 27 CTIONS CTIONS Key Guard function operating when keys s when you carry the tched on hold then input the hen the phone is powered the phone you will need n the l...

Page 16: ...Chapter 2 Page 29 RING A CALL RING A CALL one number to a pager anually enter the er during a call number while on a call aring tones if any key is ormation while on a re details...

Page 17: ...us functions including ernal phone book logs er 3 RY ON Chapter 3 Page 31...

Page 18: ...sing the corresponding acter is displayed key only once and the phone entering Chapter 3 Page 33 numbers and characters follows e cursor will automatically d CLR s and hold CLR ppercase press ypad C F...

Page 19: ...word you with the English k km og ohn rd is displayed ess gnize or suggest the ter the name in the METHODS METHODS each time you press a Chapter 3 Page 35 than one word in T9 ntering a word to move he...

Page 20: ...digits of the nd long respectively Chapter 3 Page 37 g and holding its Speed git location number s and hold the second peed Dial a location select ET splayed then press OK e displayed gned to the loc...

Page 21: ...r phone eric order mber or scroll through ey at number will be e screen ayed Highlight an entry K Press OPTIONS press or press u will be asked for your er to the phone number e message to the phone es...

Page 22: ...Chapter 3 Page 41 CTS CTS es into groups Existing ss Etc and All MENU s allowed ect Add Group e ect Rename Personal Business...

Page 23: ...r list of con names that it finds there ontacts VoiceSignal list of names ne by saying any name ever having to record or matically voice activates all ndreds of them stored on elephone number even if...

Page 24: ...Chapter 3 Page 45 CTS CTS TARTING THE ake a call you must the VoiceSignal...

Page 25: ...Chapter 3 Page 47 CTS CTS me or or use ect section y on to say multiple ome gnal and mber by u said...

Page 26: ...CTS FOR DIGIT DIALING uracy of digit dialing by hical location for exam e will recognize only ecified location elect DIGIT DIALING st ic if you want ion based on the e Select Other if sted or if you...

Page 27: ...al any phone num me of a person in your d by last name For name it displays the that name If it is not oiceSignal displays a mes and prompts you by the first name on me or NO to hear the d to select t...

Page 28: ...ady nly the name appears nly the phone number OK OPTIONS SAVE it Other options include er in your phone book before a phone number ore a long distance call to the phone number list time and phone numb...

Page 29: ...going calls the number is already nly the name appears nly the phone number press OK OPTIONS SAVE t Other options include time and phone number all the oldest call will from the history er in your pho...

Page 30: ...TOR TORY Y Chapter 3 Page 57 cent calls and oming calls and tgoing calls and ssed calls and...

Page 31: ...59 TOR TORY Y de within Home area oses appears on the s is displayed RESET e press OK lls oses appears on the s is displayed RESET e press OK o the next or previous Calls Recent Calls Lifetime by Key...

Page 32: ...zing your phone by ing tones and other er 4 GS Chapter 4 Page 61...

Page 33: ...Chapter 4 Page 63 n press OK to ey Tones Power alerts you to incoming alerts you to incoming tions GS GS Min 5 after vibration...

Page 34: ...Chapter 4 Page 65 GS GS ounds when the r service area and s OK to save it a phone call s OK to save it successfully placed s OK to save it...

Page 35: ...Chapter 4 Page 67 GS GS ad for easy viewing in d and select one of t data during only data tions Secs 60 Secs Always On ecs 60 Secs Always On cs Always On Always Off...

Page 36: ...Chapter 4 Page 69 GS GS ess OK to save it eme tions u are roaming in an en press OK to...

Page 37: ...Chapter 4 Page 71 GS GS message while you MMS with the to select the items only with the nnels based on the me area or home rieved a warning will...

Page 38: ...Chapter 4 Page 73 GS GS Call Guard alerts you is feature makes it harges by reminding oaming calls dditional step before call Navigation Key...

Page 39: ...4 Page 75 GS GS stricted call This he screen pt emergency calls nswered en enter Password ow or Restrict en enter Password ow or Restrict he last 4 digits of your s he last 4 digits of your tory ll h...

Page 40: ...Chapter 4 Page 77 GS GS e numbers en enter Password ow or Restrict d en enter Password ress OK n then press OK he last 4 digits of your he last 4 digits of your services dial services...

Page 41: ...e 79 GS GS n of assigning a short a favorite or often used the key ion then press OK essed by pressing the or Flip Open with the Alarm Clock h World Clock wer an incoming call nd swer a call mply open...

Page 42: ...Chapter 4 Page 81 GS GS ed on the handset nnection modes sed on handset usage nnection speed with the all en connected to PC when connected to PC only when the phone is e...

Page 43: ...Chapter 4 Page 83 GS GS s Serving SID and ng SID and Channel e press OK ware Version PRL ID display e press OK nd MIN Number Number appear on the e press OK...

Page 44: ...mental functions ng er 5 NTARY ONS Chapter 5 Page 85...

Page 45: ...A PICTURE A PICTURE Chapter 5 Page 87 LE MODE ss the side camera subject You can check e main display screen de camera button or ved OPTIONS Picture Album Erase...

Page 46: ...o the access additional picture ollowing options d pictures saved in your ures saved in your phone on the main display as a amera mode to take e from your phone m your phone or the picture m the follo...

Page 47: ...g voice mail messages g text and pix messages rives er 6 L AND SSAGES Chapter 6 Page 91...

Page 48: ...utomatically inputted u can scroll to the press OK wn for more fields al or Urgent ess SEND ess OPTIONS and hen press OK SAGING AGING user can choose from the the phone number which is the message was...

Page 49: ...AGING AGING Chapter 6 Page 95 press MENU e person you are ress OK along with the ss OK ess MENU your phone press Quick text ssage sage or Unlock press...

Page 50: ...AGING AGING Chapter 6 Page 97 messages waiting to be or press ss OK yed ERASE ess r person press press ss ess our phone press...

Page 51: ...6 Page 99 essages or saved mes s interrupted by a voice he text of the current he draft folder automati the requirement to Outbox or press he Navigation Key played pressing entry options ess r person...

Page 52: ...AGING AGING Chapter 6 Page 101 the Inbox Outbox or press press OK yed ERASE ess r person press press ess ress ssage press sage or Unlock to ess tbox message...

Page 53: ...CT aved taking a picture SELECT Record with the or record new voice CT If you do not want ntil a NEXT prompt is one picture select y then press e message function user can choose from the mage mation...

Page 54: ...SSAGING SSAGING Chapter 6 Page 105 cture messages or press OK o delete a message er can choose from the splay essage for draft or template item on subject from priority size date age message ge...

Page 55: ...SSAGING SSAGING Chapter 6 Page 107 or messages waiting to or press press RESEND VIEW or Cancel such as Subject...

Page 56: ...SSAGING SSAGING Chapter 6 Page 109 the Inbox Outbox or press OK o delete a message er can choose from the isplay essage for draft or template item ion subject from priority size date age message ge...

Page 57: ...SSAGING SSAGING Chapter 6 Page 111 rough various features or press or press or press...

Page 58: ...Chapter 6 Page 113 L L press...

Page 59: ...Chapter 6 Page 115 SSAGING SSAGING press...

Page 60: ...our handset to access er 7 RE Chapter 7 Page 117...

Page 61: ...Chapter 7 Page 119 RE RE OK ake you to the ect a ringtones you ge select Buy you that the ringtones w ringtone will be ss OK...

Page 62: ...Chapter 7 Page 121 RE RE OK ake you to the ect a game you wish ge select Buy you that the games ew game will be stored...

Page 63: ...123 RE RE g the Navigation Key larm 1 2 or 3 ect that alarm wn to select alarm ter the date for the the event and s OK t a setting for the alarm Off t a Snooze setting me after 10 min IONS then select...

Page 64: ...Chapter 7 Page 125 RE RE to calculate 8 6 4 2 5 ght Key to the left Key down ut...

Page 65: ...er 7 Page 127 RE RE right up or down to r then press OK the Navigation Key ter the date for the the event and the s OK m message then on On Time 10 Min efore No Alarm using IONS then select Navigation...

Page 66: ...Chapter 7 Page 129 RE RE he city its date and ey to select another city me is not applied it may ual time during DST...

Page 67: ...Chapter 7 Page 131 RE RE downloaded Games ed size free size of e press OK...

Page 68: ...eless Handheld Phones C RF Exposure er 8 Y TION Chapter 8 Page 133...

Page 69: ...d FCC regulations you would any other up and over your shoulder sarily when the phone a affects call quality and at a higher power level extremely dangerous and safety comes first Check e of phones in...

Page 70: ...n facilities when any regula you to do so Hospitals or uipment that could be sen installed or inadequately r vehicles Check with the egarding your vehicle You er of any equipment that DO NOT place obj...

Page 71: ...un Avoid striking shaking or unit lay down the unit to nstability t to liquids such as rain or essories Use of unautho fire electric shock or other one or its accessories If turn the unit to an author...

Page 72: ...ge egulations antenna If a damaged anten inor burn may result Please t antenna umber 2H020665002 No 2H020665002 for body ne kept 0 59 inchs 15mm xposure requirements a min 15mm must be maintained of t...

Page 73: ...e exposure horization for this model uated as in compliance with nformation on this model e found under the Display ccid after searching on FCC ption Rates SAR can be ns Internet Association SAR limit...

Page 74: ...y for wireless phones with the FCC All phones that are with FCC safety guidelines FDA and other health agen s phones that the wireless phone net tions operate at higher emselves the RF exposures ns ar...

Page 75: ...ulties in measuring use of wireless phones such as the angle at which hone is used ore about the possible RF Toxicology Program and with ld to ensure that high priori dress important questions requenc...

Page 76: ...if you are con sks you can take a few sim o radiofrequency energy much exposure a person spent using a wireless ersations by wireless phone nce between your body and sure level drops off dramati coul...

Page 77: ...rmation r to the following resources ex html on FCC RF Safety afety nizing Radiation Protection ternational EMF Project rd UK Chapter 8 Page 151...

Page 78: ...y er 9 NTY Chapter 9 Page 153...

Page 79: ...efect s ew or rebuilt parts at the for parts or labor directly geable battery and battery ranted for twelve 12 umers who purchase the ada and it is not assigna se or conditions acci thorized alteratio...

Page 80: ...DELAY IN S WARRANTY OR LOSS RODUCT IS BEING orized to assume for the pressed herein in connec ow limitations on how long lusion or limitation of inci o the above limitation or s Warranty gives you spe...

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