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Chapter 10

Emergency Calls

Never rely solely upon your wireless phone for essential communications (e.g.

medical emergencies), if it can be avoided, since a wireless phone requires a

complex combination of radio signals, relay stations and landline networks for

its operation. Consequently, emergency calls may not always be possible un-

der all conditions on all wireless phone systems.

Your wireless phone, however, may sometimes be the only available means of

communication at the scene of an accident. When making an emergency call,

always give the recipient all necessary information as accurately as possible.

Never terminate an emergency call until you have received clearance to do so.

FCC Enhanced 911 (E911) Rules Background

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires wireless carriers to

transmit specific latitude and longitude location (Automatic Location Identifica-

tion = ALI) information as well as “911” calls to Public Safety Answering Points

(PSAPs) to identify the location of the caller in case of emergency.

Accuracy requirement for ALI information by FCC E911 rules is within 50 meters

for 67 percent of calls and within 150 meters for 95 percent of calls (FCC’s ALI

Requirements).

CDM-9500’s ALI Capability

The Audiovox CDM-9500 is an ALI-capable phone equipped with the GPS (Glo-

bal Positioning System: Satellite assisted location information system) receiver

supporting GPS based ALI-capable network to comply with the FCC’s ALI re-

quirements.

The network compliance with the above FCC requirements is dependent on:

(a) the use of digital technology by the wireless network; (b) GPS satellite sig-

nals being able to reach the handset (such transmissions do not always work

indoors, for example) ; and (c) handset signals reaching wireless “base sta-

tions” (atmospheric and environmental conditions may cause variations in hand-

set receiving signal strength).

Also the transmission of the ALI information is subject, in part, to system con-

straints within the wireless network to which the E911 signal is transmitted and

over which Audiovox has no control.

Finally, customers are advised that the CDM-9500’s ALI capability is to be used

for E911 purposes only.

Summary of Contents for Verizon CDM-9500

Page 1: ...CDM 9500 VERIZON Production Rev 1 1 Nov 19 2002 OWNER S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...er state of the art user friendly features Voice activated dialing and two way speakerphone are great for enhancing hands free use of this phone T9 Text Input vibrating alert and multilingual menus make the CDM 9500 easier to use The CDM 9500 also offers downloadable melody ringers and wallpapers to personalize your handset to fit your style or mood With all the standard features already available...

Page 4: ...rging with the Desktop Holder 25 Battery Information 25 Using the Belt Clip 26 Attaching and Detaching the Holster 26 Holding the Phone on Your Belt 26 Removing the Phone from Your Belt 26 Getting Started 27 Turning the Phone On Off 27 Antenna Position 27 Power Management 27 Multilingual 27 Security Code 28 2 BASIC OPERATION 29 Making Calls 30 Making a Call 30 Ending a Call 30 Making a Call with S...

Page 5: ...l Mode 34 Entering Letters and Symbols 35 Text Entry Mode 35 T9 Mode 35 Abc Mode 36 Numeric Mode 123 38 Symbol Mode 38 3 PHONEBOOK OPERATION 39 Phonebook Outline 40 Phonebook Menu 40 Phonebook Entry 40 Saving Phonebook Entries 41 Basic Saving 41 Simple Saving 41 Phonebook Entry Options 42 Saving into a Specific Address 43 Manual Hyphenation 43 Saving Linked Numbers 44 Searching the Phonebook 45 Ad...

Page 6: ...istered Voice 53 Erasing All Registered Voices 53 Call History 54 Reviewing Call History 54 Call History Options 55 Group List for SMS 56 Editing Group List 56 Copying from Phonebook 57 Erasing a Number from Group List 58 4 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES 59 Messaging Features 60 New Message Notification 60 Messaging Menu 60 Voice Mail Messages 61 Checking Voice Mail Messages 61 One Touch Voice Mail ...

Page 7: ... Accessing Wireless Internet 74 Starting Web Browser 74 Closing Web Browser 75 Accessing with Bookmark 75 Accessing with URL 75 Browsing Internet Websites 76 Browsing Keys 76 Browser Menu 77 Marking a Site in Bookmark List 77 Alert Inbox 77 Web Browser Settings 78 6 FUNCTION SETTINGS 79 Accessing Function Menu 80 Function Menu Tree 81 Key Settings 82 Automatic Answering F13 82 Quick Dialing Settin...

Page 8: ...gth F351 88 Beep Alert F352 88 Caller ID Alert F353 89 Service Alert F354 89 Minute Alert F355 89 Low Battery Alarm F356 89 Voice Privacy Alert F357 89 Vibrating Alert F36 90 Clock and Timers 91 Call Timers F41 91 Calls in Absence Indicator F42 92 Clock Adjustment F43 92 Alarm Clock F44 93 Countdown Timer F45 94 System Features 95 System Mode F51 95 GPS Location Mode F55 96 Auto Retry F56 96 Force...

Page 9: ...t Now All Clear F645 104 8 CONVENIENT FEATURES 105 Get It Now 106 Starting Get It Now 106 Downloading Applications 106 Downloading Melodies Wallpapers 107 Applying Melodies Wallpapers 107 Checking Data Folder Memory 107 Erasing an Application 107 Scheduler 108 Scheduler Outline 108 Saving a New Event 109 Scheduler Alarm Options 110 Scheduled Events Notification 111 Editing Events 111 Erasing Event...

Page 10: ... for Wireless Handheld Phones 118 SAR Information 122 Emergency Calls 124 Operating Procedures 125 FDA Consumer Information on Wireless Phones 126 11 WARRANTY 131 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 132 PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY 134 QUICK REFERENCE 135 INDEX 137 ...

Page 11: ...is instrument The safety instructions have been classified according to the seri ousness of the risk as follows DANGER Danger indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in death or catastrophic bodily injury if the safety instruction is not observed WARNING Warning indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in serious bodily injury if the safety instruction is not observed CA...

Page 12: ...rface could become hot Please use caution when touching the phone under such condi tions Protection of Children Never allow children to play with your phone as they might hurt themselves or others e g by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna Always keep all accessories and components out of the reach of small children Small parts in particular might present a choking hazard to ch...

Page 13: ...inside the phone which may damage the phone s electronic circuit board Never use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong deter gents to clean this phone Always clean it with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution Never paint this phone This can clog the moving parts If you at anytime notice an allergic skin reaction from use of this product immediately d...

Page 14: ...ever attempt to disassemble the battery pack as that could cause leakage of the caustic electrolyte If the bat tery is accidentally broken avoid skin contact with the contents In the event of skin contact wash the affected area immediately and obtain prompt medical attention Never attempt to dispose of a battery pack by throwing it into a fire That can cause the battery pack to explode Never attem...

Page 15: ...ity regulations relating to the disposal of house hold toxic wastes Always cover the metal terminals with insulat ing tape first to prevent accidental short circuiting Always turn your phone OFF before removing the battery pack and always use the battery pack for its intended purpose only Always use the battery pack supplied by Audiovox or an approved replacement battery pack to avoid any risk of ...

Page 16: ...n Improper con nection can result in the risk of electric shock Never allow any liquids or water to spill on the AC adapter or desktop charger when it is connected to an AC power source There is a risk of fire or electric shock Always use the authorized Audiovox AC adapter or desktop charger to avoid any risk of fire or damage to your cellular phone or battery Bodily injury or property damage may ...

Page 17: ...er ent specifications they may be incompatible with your phone Always confirm that the power cord for any accessory is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise sub jected to damage or stress Never place heavy objects on a power cord as this could result in damage to the cord Never bend or twist a power cord and never pull on a power cord in a attempt to remove an AC adap...

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Page 19: ...ur phone be sure to read and fully understand this manual This chapter addresses the phone s keys and display icons and also covers charging and proper battery usage Package Contents External View Front View Using the Battery Charging the Battery Using the Belt Clip Getting Started ...

Page 20: ...ems are missing contact the dealer where you purchased the phone No 1 2 3 4 5 Item Handheld Portable Telephone Standard Lithium Ion Battery Pack AC Adapter Belt Clip Owner s Manual Model CDM 9500 BTR 9500 CNR 9100 BC 9500 CDM 9500 CDM 9500 Package 1 Handheld Portable Telephone 2 Standard Lithium Ion Battery Pack 3 AC Adapter 4 Belt Clip 5 Owner s Manual ...

Page 21: ...19 Chapter 1 External View Antenna Incoming Call Charging Indicator LED Sub Display Speaker Earphone Microphone Jack Power Data Connector ...

Page 22: ...ght Soft Key Navigation Key Send Key Voice Activated Dialing End Key with Power On Off Speakerphone Key Voice Mail Next Key Clear Key Digit Keys Microphone Vibrating Mode Shift Key Space Key Main Display Message Access Key Left Soft Key ...

Page 23: ... Press to enter the function menu see page 80 Press or to scroll menu items and to control earpiece speakerphone volume Press the center key to select a menu item Press and hold the center key to launch Get It Now see page 106 Message Key Press to display text messages and voice mail notification see page 60 Speakerphone Key Press to activate speakerphone mode see page 30 Voice Mail Key Press and ...

Page 24: ...ing Alert is active See page 90 Speakerphone mode is active See page 30 Web Security page is displayed See page 76 GPS Location Mode See page 96 Battery Level Indicates the current battery charge level Icons on Standby Mode Ring Volume is in Silent alert mode See page 87 Phone Lock is active See page 100 Countdown Timer is active See page 94 Alarm Clock is active See page 93 Scheduler Alarm is act...

Page 25: ...t down 3 Place the battery cover to the bottom of the phone and close the battery cover to snap it into position Removing the Battery Pack 1 Press and hold to turn the phone off Slide the latch on the phone and remove the battery cover 2 To remove the battery pack lift up its bottom Tip When using the optional accessory BTE 9500 Extended Lithium Ion Battery Pack use the supplied battery cover ...

Page 26: ...r on the Sub Display 5 When charging is complete the charging indicator will turn off and Charged will appear on the display 6 Disconnect the AC Adapter from the outlet 7 Press and hold the buttons on the flat connector of the AC Adapter and pull the connector off the phone Note 1 For complete charging it is recommended that the phone be turned off during charging 2 It is normal for the battery to...

Page 27: ...ol down or warm up first Subjecting the Battery Pack to extremely high or low tempera tures reduces its capacity and its life expectancy If possible always try to keep the Battery Pack between 59 F and 77 F 15 C and 25 C After repeatedly using the rechargeable battery the talk and standby times may become shortened when the battery is fully charged When this occurs replace it with a manufactured a...

Page 28: ...d Detaching the Holster Holding the Phone on Your Belt 1 Place the phone on the clip so that the knob of the holster will fit to the clip 2 Slide the phone down along the clip until it latches into place Removing the Phone from Your Belt 1 Press the button on the clip to re lease the phone 2 Slide the phone up to remove it 1 2 Holster 2 1 Clip 1 2 ...

Page 29: ...imes are approximate values and may vary depending on the network and handset usage Multilingual The CDM 9500 can display menus and prompts and enter text in multiple languages English Spanish French and Portuguese To change the language see Language F24 on page 84 Battery Standard BTR 9500 Extended BTE 9500 Mode Digital 1x Digital Analog Digital 1x Digital Analog Talk Time up to 100 min 120 min 5...

Page 30: ...ode Your phone is equipped with the Security Code to access various security features The security code is four digits long and is factory preset to 1234 To change the security code see Changing Se curity Code F63 on page 102 ...

Page 31: ...IC OPERATION This chapter addresses the basic calling functions of your phone and outlines how to enter letters and symbols in various features Making Calls Answering Calls During Calls Making Emergency Calls Entering Letters and Symbols ...

Page 32: ...ake a call using the speakerphone mode enter or recall the phone number then press The icons and will appear Note For optimal performance do not use this feature in a noisy envi ronment Last Number Redial 1 To recall the last number dialed press the softkey under Redial 2 Press VAD Note During extended periods of use the phone may become warm This is part of the normal operation of the phone Disco...

Page 33: ...ns and will appear Open to Answer Allows you to answer the call by simply opening the phone when this feature is activated Note See Open to Answer Setting F15 on page 82 to turn this fea ture on off Caller ID with Name If a caller s name and number are saved in your phonebook they will appear on the display before you answer the call Missed Calls When you don t answer a call the number of missed c...

Page 34: ...To deactivate press again Scratch Pad Dialing When you enter a phone number during a call the number will be saved in the Scratch Pad memory It holds the last 3 numbers en tered To dial the number from the Scratch Pad after you have ended your call 1 Press Select History then press 2 Select Scratch Pad then press 3 Choose the number you want to dial and press VAD Call Waiting If you have Call Wait...

Page 35: ...a call Sending Tones from Keypad When DTMF Send F34 page 88 is on tone signals are sent to the party as you press digit keys during a call Sending Tones from Display To send tone signals from the display during a call when DTMF Send F34 page 88 is off 1 Enter the number 2 Press the softkey under Menu select Tone then press Sending Tones from Memory To send tone signals from the phonebook memory du...

Page 36: ...he digital mode operation This feature is system dependent The emergency call is momentarily interrupted while the phone receives the GPS Global Positioning System signals Important See Emergency Calls on page 124 Emergency Call Mode When the emergency number 911 911 or 911 is dialed the phone enters Emergency Call Mode and will attempt to complete the emergency call using any available cellular s...

Page 37: ...er Mode 2 Select a new entry mode T9 abc Number or Symbols then press Shortcut 1 To change the T9 mode to Abc mode or vice versa press and hold the softkey under Mode 2 To change to the Numeric mode press and hold 3 To change to the Symbol mode press and hold T9 Mode The T9 mode allows you to enter text quickly by press ing one key per letter This function suggests words as you type Example in Eng...

Page 38: ...o enter digits press and hold keys 0 to 9 Note For more information visit www T9 com Abc Mode The Abc mode allows you to enter characters by repeatedly press ing the digit key For example to enter J press 5 JKL once and to enter L press 5 JKL three times Abc Mode Basics The Shift key turns letter cases abc normal Abc initial cap and ABC caps lock The Space key adds a space To select a character pr...

Page 39: ... K L 5 J K L 5 M N O 6 M N Ñ O Ó 6 P Q R S 7 P Q R S 7 T U V 8 T U Ü Ú V 8 W X Y Z 9 W X Y Z 9 0 0 French Portuguese 1 A Ä À Á Â B C Ç 2 A À Á Â Ã B C Ç 2 D E Ë È É Ê F 3 D E É Ê F 3 G H I Ï Í Î 4 G H I Í 4 J K L 5 J K L 5 M N Ñ O Ö Ó Ô 6 M N Ñ O Ó Ô Õ 6 P Q R S 7 P Q R S 7 T U Ü Ù Ú Û V 8 T U Ü Ú V 8 W X Y Z 9 W X Y Z 9 0 0 Key 1 2ABC 3DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ 0 ...

Page 40: ...te a digit press CLR To return to the previous mode T9 or Abc press and hold the softkey under Mode Symbol Mode 1 To select one of symbols on the screen move the cursor with then press 2 The symbol is inserted into the text The screen will return to the previous mode ...

Page 41: ...resses saving a phone number to the phonebook Voice Activated Dialing and accessing call histories Phonebook Outline Saving Phonebook Entries Searching the Phonebook Dialing from the Phonebook Editing the Phonebook Voice Activated Dialing VAD Call History Group List for SMS ...

Page 42: ...ys the Phonebook Menu Address See page 45 Alphabet See page 46 Keyword See page 46 New Entry See page 41 Voice Dial See page 51 Group List SMS See page 56 History See page 54 Phonebook Entry A phonebook entry includes the following items Name Phone numbers E mail addresses Info Icons Ringer type selected see page 42 Secret number see page 43 Voice tag registered see page 51 Phonebook Address Alpha...

Page 43: ...p to 36 characters then press See Entering Let ters and Symbols on page 35 for details 5 To enter an e mail address select the icon then press Enter the e mail address up to 48 characters then press twice 6 The phonebook entry is displayed with the items entered 7 Press the softkey under Save then press Tip The entry is saved into the first available phonebook address Simple Saving To save a phone...

Page 44: ... Numbers To distinguish callers from each other assign one of the ringer tones to a particular phone number 1 Select the phone number then press the softkey under Menu 2 Select Ringer then press 3 Select one of the categories listed below then press 4 Select the ringer type then press 5 Press the softkey under Save then press Pattern 1 Includes 9 ringer tones Pattern 2 Includes 9 alarm tones Melod...

Page 45: ...press 4 Press the softkey under Save then press Saving into a Specific Address When saving a phonebook entry you can select the address loca tion with the following two ways Increase or decrease the address index with or Oc cupied addresses will be skipped Use keypad to directly enter the three digit address If you enter an occupied address the overwrite warning will appear Manual Hyphenation To i...

Page 46: ...r Menu 3 Select Hard Pause or 2 Sec Pause then press The mark H Hard Pause or T 2 Sec Pause is inserted 4 Enter the second number 5 To enter more numbers repeat steps 2 and 3 6 Press Press the softkey under Save then press Note In the phonebook you can save linked numbers up to 80 digits for the first phone number and up to 40 digits for the other phone numbers to ...

Page 47: ...nebook list is displayed in the address order 2 Press or to scroll pages or enter the address then press to jump to the address on the list 3 Select the address with or then press The phonebook entry is dis played 4 To dial a phone number select the num ber then press VAD Shortcut To find a phonebook entry press and enter the three digit address 001 to 300 Address Page 01 03 Select Menu Jill Katie...

Page 48: ...played 4 To dial a phone number select the num ber then press VAD Note This mode does not find entries marked secret Keyword Search Finds a phonebook entry by entering a part of a name 1 Press select Keyword then press 2 Enter a part of a name and press to display the phonebook list that includes names with your keyword 3 Select the name with or then press The phonebook entry is displayed 4 To dia...

Page 49: ...lect the entry then press Tip To make a call using the speakerphone mode press Quick Dialing Allows you to dial the first phone number in your phonebook addresses 001 to 009 with just one push of the key when this fea ture is on 1 Press and hold a digit key 1 to 9 2 The number will be dialed automatically Note See Quick Dialing Setting F14 on page 82 to turn this feature on off Speed Dialing Allow...

Page 50: ...Link Dialing Dialing Linked Number with Hard Pause H 1 Find the linked number you want to call using any of the phonebook search mode See Searching the Phonebook on page 45 2 Press VAD The first number will be dialed 3 Press VAD The second linked number will be sent in tone sig nals 4 Succeeding numbers can be sent sequentially by pressing VAD again Dialing Linked Number with 2 Second Pause T 1 Fi...

Page 51: ...it or character press CLR Enter a new number or name then press 5 Press the softkey under Save then press Moving Phonebook Entry A phonebook entry can be moved to a new location erasing the original address 1 Locate the desired address using any of the phonebook search modes See Searching the Phonebook on page 45 2 When the phonebook list is displayed select the entry to be moved then press the so...

Page 52: ...ress using any of the phonebook search modes See Searching the Phonebook on page 45 2 In the phonebook entry press the softkey under Edit 3 Select a phone number or an e mail address to be erased then press the softkey under Menu Select Erase then press 4 When the confirmation prompt appears select Yes then press 5 Press the softkey under Save then press Erasing Phonebook Entry To erase a phoneboo...

Page 53: ...he voice prompt Again say the name repeat edly Each time the phone will play the recording 5 If the registration is successful you will hear the prompt Entry Completed 6 The Phonebook menu appears so you can add the voice tag to a number in the phonebook 7 Locate the desired address using any of the phonebook search modes See Searching the Phonebook on page 45 8 In the phonebook entry select the p...

Page 54: ...heVAD feature may not work prop erly Replaying Registered Voices 1 Press Select Voice Dial then press 2 The Voice Dial list is displayed 3 Select the entry then press 4 The registered voice plays Dialing with Your Voice 1 Press and hold VAD 2 After you hear the voice prompt Name please say the name you want to call into the microphone 3 When the phone recognizes your voice you will hear the prompt...

Page 55: ...ing Registered Voice 1 Press Select Voice Dial then press 2 The Voice Dial list is displayed 3 Select the entry then press the softkey under Menu 4 Select Erase then press 5 When the confirmation prompt appears select Yes then press Erasing All Registered Voices 1 Press Select Voice Dial then press 2 The Voice Dial list is displayed 3 Press the softkey under Menu 4 Select Erase All then press 5 Wh...

Page 56: ...en press The call history list is displayed 3 To view individual call information select the call then press Outgoing Last 20 numbers dialed Incoming Last 20 numbers answered Missed Call Last 20 numbers missed Scratch Pad Last 3 numbers entered during calls Shortcut Press the softkey under Redial in the standby mode to display the latest number in the outgoing call history Note When duplicate numb...

Page 57: ...al then press 3 When Prepend Dial screen appears enter the digits you want to add then press VAD Saving Numbers into Phonebook 1 Press the softkey under Menu 2 Select Save then press to switch to the new phonebook entry See Basic Saving on page 41 Erasing a Number in Call History 1 Press the softkey under Menu 2 Select Erase then press 3 When the confirmation prompt appears select Yes then press N...

Page 58: ... displayed select a new item to add or a saved item to correct then press the softkey under Menu 3 Select Edit then press Edit screen appears 4 To enter a name select Enter Name then press Enter the name then press 5 To enter a cellular phone number or e mail address select En ter E mail then press Enter the number then press 6 Press the softkey under Save When the confirmation prompt appears sele...

Page 59: ...Locate the desired address using any of the phonebook search modes See Searching the Phonebook on page 45 5 In the phonebook entry select the number or e mail address to copy to the group list then press 6 Press the softkey under Save When the confirmation prompt appears select Yes then press Note The group list is saved in a separate memory from your phonebook Any change in your phonebook does no...

Page 60: ...Group List 1 Press Select Group List SMS then press 2 When the group list is displayed select the item to be erased then press the softkey under Menu 3 Select Erase then press 4 When the confirmation prompt appears select Yes then press ...

Page 61: ...XT MESSAGES This chapter addresses how to check voice mail messages and sending and receiving text messages using the handset Messaging Features Voice Mail Messages Sending Text Messages Reviewing Sent Messages Checking Received Messages Messaging Feature Settings ...

Page 62: ... 69 While you are on a call this alert is disabled Displaying a message icon flashing urgent or steady nor mal at the top of the screen Messaging Menu Pressing opens Messaging Menu Voice Mail Displays number of voice mails Send New Msg Creates and sends new text messages Inbox Saves received text messages Outbox Saves sent text messages Saved Saves draft text messages or ones moved from Inbox or O...

Page 63: ...ail Dialing Allows you to access your voice mailbox by pressing Saving Voice Mailbox Number 1 Enter a phone number for your voice mailbox in the standby mode 2 To insert the mark H Hard Pause press the softkey under Menu Select Hard Pause then press 3 Enter an additional number such as a password 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary 5 Press Then press the softkey under Save Press then Accessing Voi...

Page 64: ...re available by pressing the softkey under Mode See Entering Let ters and Symbols on page 35 Tip Canned Message and Insert Sign are available by pressing the softkey under Mode See Messaging Feature Settings on page 68 Step 3 When SEND screen appears apply mes sage options To send the message press the softkey under Send Note This function is available when the phone operates in the digital mode w...

Page 65: ...orrects your message Priority Marks your message Normal or Urgent Insert Sign Inserts your signature that you set See Signature on page 71 Call Back Turns the callback number on or off See Default Call Back Number on page 68 Deferred Delivery Specifies delivery date and time Save Message Saves your message to Saved Folder without sending it This will exit from the message function Save Address Sav...

Page 66: ...nt messages are listed 2 Select the desired message then press to view Icons Message sent to the network Message failed to send Message delivered to destination Message canceled Message pending under retry to send Message to multiple addresses Example Outbox 001 050 Select Erase Thank you for 123_456_7890 Please call me Jim Meeting will Katie ...

Page 67: ...ng menu options To select an option press Resend Resends the message to the same address Send To Sends the message to a new address Erase Erases the message Save Message Moves the message to Saved Folder Cancel Message Cancels a message waiting to be delivered Status Code Displays the time stamp and message ID ...

Page 68: ... messages are listed 2 Select the desired message then press to view Icons New Text not yet viewed Old Text already viewed Urgent New Text not yet viewed Urgent Old Text already viewed Tip To dial a callback number press VAD when a message is displayed Example Inbox 001 050 Select Erase Hello How are Jack Where are you Jill Will arrive at 123_456_7890 ...

Page 69: ...of it This feature may not be avail able at all locations Forward Shifts to Send New Msg mode to forward the mes sage Erase Erases the message Save Address Saves the sender s address and callback num ber into your phonebook or group list Also saves any phone numbers and e mail addresses contained in the message Save Canned Saves a part of the message as a canned mes sage Save Message Moves the mes...

Page 70: ...tbox Prompt Prompts you to choose Yes or No for every message Do Not Save Saves no message Default Call Back Number Turns the callback number that will be added to all outgoing text messages on or off Your phone number has been preset as the callback number To change the number press the softkey under Edit To turn it on or off for an individual message see Call Back on page 63 Entry Mode Select th...

Page 71: ...essage Silent Does not sound nor vibrate Vibrate Once Vibrates once Vibrate Remind Vibrates once and repeats a low beep every 2 minutes Custom Tone Selects one of ringer tone options See Ringer Type F32 on page 87 To set the tone length and volume see Settings on page 70 Low beep Once Sounds a low beep once Low beeps Repeats a low beep every 2 minutes Loud beep Once Sounds a loud beep once Loud be...

Page 72: ... message from cellular phone number Options are the same as Voice Mail Alert Note If the sender s phone number is saved in your phonebook with a particular ringer type the phone will sound the ringer tone in place of Text Alert Custom Tone Low beep Once Low beeps Loud beep Once and Loud beeps The tone length and volume de pend on Settings below Page Alert Select an alert type for a new numeric pag...

Page 73: ...rns your signature on or off To turn it on or off for an individual message see Insert Sign on page 63 Direct View Controls the function that automatically displays new message con tent when received SMS Font Size Selects a font size Medium or Small for displaying text mes sages Canned Message Saved messages that can be recalled when entering text messages There are two types of canned messages pr...

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Page 75: ...apter 5 5 INTERNET BROWSING 5 INTERNET BROWSING This chapter addresses the convenient handset functions that en able you to access the Wireless Internet Accessing Wireless Internet Browsing Internet Websites ...

Page 76: ...icon 1 To launch the web browser from the standby mode press the softkey under Web Web Menu appears 2 Select Internet then press 3 When the confirmation prompt appears press to select Yes Tip The last step will be skipped if Circuit Prompt page 78 is set to off Web Menu The Web Menu provides several ways to access the Internet Internet Displays the web page that you last visited Bookmarks Displays...

Page 77: ...Bookmark To access the Internet through your bookmark list 1 Press the softkey under Web Web Menu appears 2 Select Bookmarks then press 3 Select the desired bookmark then press Accessing with URL To access the Internet with the URL Uniform Resource Locator 1 Press the softkey under Web Web Menu appears 2 Select Goto URL then press 3 Enter the URL and press ...

Page 78: ...abel Scrolling To scroll a line press or To continue scrolling lines press and hold or To scroll a page press and hold or Selecting To select a menu option press or then press or press the softkey under the appropriate function label Returning To return to the previous page press CLR To return to your home page press and hold CLR Icon Web security page Example HELP Back OK 1 Email Messaging 2 Port...

Page 79: ...ge 8 Settings See Web Browser Settings on page 78 9 About Displays the browser and security module versions Marking a Site in Bookmark List To mark a current website in your bookmark list while browsing 1 Press The browser menu appears 2 Select Mark Site then press Alert Inbox When you receive a new alert from your service provider the icon is displayed and the alert is saved in the Alert Inbox Th...

Page 80: ...modes 4 Circuit Linger Changes the linger timer that automatically ter minates a connection on circuit mode 5 Scroll Mode Selects a mode option to display a long menu item 6 Security Secure Prompt Controls the prompt for leaving a secure zone Encryption Verifies an encryption key 7 Advanced Show URL Displays the URL of the current page Restart Browser Clears the browser s cache memory and restarts...

Page 81: ...r 6 6 FUNCTION SETTINGS 6 FUNCTION SETTINGS This chapter addresses the phone s various functions and settings Accessing Function Menu Key Settings Display Features Tone Settings Clock and Timers System Features ...

Page 82: ...y mode press 2 Select the desired menu option with or then press The submenu appears 3 Select the desired submenu option with or then press The func tion setting screen appears By Shortcut From the standby mode press then enter the function number For example to access My Number F21 press 2 1 Key Functions To select an option press or then press To return from a submenu to the main menu press or C...

Page 83: ...ngth F351 Beep Alert F352 Caller ID Alert F353 Service Alert F354 Minute Alert F355 Low Batt Alarm F356 Voice Privacy F357 Vibrator F36 Times F4 Call Timers F41 Call Absence F42 Adjustment F43 Alarm F44 Countdown Timer F45 Systems F5 System Mode F51 Data Service F52 Data F53 TTY F54 Location F55 Auto Retry F56 Force Analog F57 NAM F58 NAM Name Tag F581 NAM Change F582 Auto NAM F583 Security F6 Res...

Page 84: ...Activates the function with a specified duration The icon appears To change the duration select it press the softkey under Edit enter a new duration 5 to 30 seconds then press Off Cancels the function Quick Dialing Setting F14 To activate or deactivate Quick Dialing page 47 1 Press 1 4 2 Select On or Off then press Open to Answer Setting F15 To activate or deactivate Open to Answer page 31 1 Press...

Page 85: ...Select the backlight mode then press Sec Turns backlight on for a specified duration when any key is pressed To change the duration select it press the softkey under Edit enter a new duration 5 to 30 seconds then press Off Keeps backlight off Always On Keeps backlight on if Power Save Mode F27 is set to off Backlight In Use F222 Selects a backlight mode for the main and sub displays during a call ...

Page 86: ...ct the desired language then press Sub Display Contrast F25 Adjusts the sub display contrast 1 Press 2 5 2 Adjust the contrast with or then press Information F26 Displays the phone s information including the software version 1 Press 2 6 The following information is displayed 2 To exit press Version Software version Last SID Last rescanned System Identification Number SID Last NID Last rescanned N...

Page 87: ...hen press Off No wallpaper Pattern Includes 8 wallpapers Select the desired image then press Download Includes wallpapers downloaded with Get It Now page 106 Select the desired image then press When the image list of Pattern or Download is displayed you can view the image by pressing the softkey under View To view the next image press To return to the image list press the softkey un der List Downl...

Page 88: ...a small size analog clock Calendar Displays a calendar of the current month Small Digital Displays a small size digital clock No Date Clock Displays no screen image Large Analog Displays a large size analog clock When the list is displayed you can view the image by pressing the softkey under View To view the next image press the softkey un der Next To return to the image list press the softkey und...

Page 89: ...inger Type F32 To select a ringer tone pattern for incoming calls 1 Press 3 2 2 Select one of the categories listed below then press 3 Select the desired ringer type then press Pattern 1 Includes 9 ring tones Pattern 2 Includes 9 alarm tones Melody Includes 9 melodies Download Includes ringer melodies downloaded with Get It Now page 106 Downloaded Melody Options 1 When the downloaded ringer melody...

Page 90: ... 1 Press 3 4 2 Select On or Off then press Key Tone Length F351 To select the tone length when a key is pressed 1 Press 3 5 1 2 Select Normal or Short then press Normal Sounds a tone as long as the key is being pressed Short Sounds a short tone even if the key remains pressed Beep Alert F352 Signals an incoming call with a single beep if Ring Volume F31 page 87 is set to the Silent alert mode 1 Pr...

Page 91: ...ct On or Off then press Minute Alert F355 When this is activated a short beep tone sounds every minute and two beep tones every five minutes during a call 1 Press 3 5 5 2 Select On or Off then press Low Battery Alarm F356 To set an audible alarm when the battery level is low 1 Press 3 5 6 2 Select On or Off then press Voice Privacy Alert F357 To set an audible alert when the voice privacy service ...

Page 92: ...tion received Caller ID Alert if activated Service Alert if activated Alarm Clock if activated Scheduler Alarm if activated Countdown Timer Alarm if activated Activating Deactivating Vibrating Alert 1 Press 3 6 2 Select On or Off then press The icon appears when activated Shortcut To activate or deactivate Vibrating Alert in the standby mode press and hold Note Be sure to turn the Vibrating Alert ...

Page 93: ...Press 4 1 2 Call timers are displayed Scroll to view 3 To exit press Last Call Talk time of the last call Outgoing Cumulative talk time of all outgoing calls All Calls Cumulative talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls Lifetime Cumulative talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls This timer cannot be reset to zero ...

Page 94: ...n press Hr Activates the function with a specified timer duration The icon appears To change the timer duration select it press the softkey under Edit enter a new duration 1 to 24 hours then press Off Cancels the function Clock Adjustment F43 To display date and time in Auto or Manual mode 1 Press 4 3 2 Select Auto or Manual then press Auto Displays the local time from the network when operating i...

Page 95: ...See Ring Volume F31 on page 87 Ringer Type Selects a ringer type for the alarm See Ringer Type F32 on page 87 Alarm Notification 1 At the set time the clock will sound an alarm with animation 2 To turn off the alarm press or Note 1 If the phone is off the alarm will not sound 2 The current setting will remain even if the phone is powered on off 3 The clock may not sound an alarm in Auto mode if yo...

Page 96: ...See Ring Volume F31 on page 87 Ringer Type Selects a ringer type for the alarm See Ringer Type F32 on page 87 Canceling the Countdown Timer 1 Press 4 5 2 To stop the timer press the softkey under Stop Countdown Notification 1 When the timer expires the phone will sound an alarm with ani mation 2 To turn off the alarm press or Note 1 Turning the phone off cancels the countdown timer 2 If you are on...

Page 97: ...nnels based on that setting It is strongly recommended leaving the settings as programmed To Alter the System Selection 1 Press 5 1 2 Select a mode then press Home Only Limits calls within your home or home affiliated ar eas Automatic A Scans the priority systems first and then non pri ority A systems Automatic B Scans the priority systems first and then non pri ority B systems ...

Page 98: ...This is system dependent The icon appears 911 Only Allows the system to measure your location during emergency calls only The icon appears Tip The system measures your location using GPS Global Positioning System signals when the phone operates in the digital mode Auto Retry F56 Automatically retries to dial the number when the first attempt fails 1 Press 5 6 2 Select On or Off then press Note To ...

Page 99: ... within 10 minutes or the phone is turned off NAM F58 If you frequently travel it may be beneficial to register your phone with multiple numbers for different cities Your phone has two Num ber Assignment Modules NAMs enabling two registrations NAM Name Tag F581 A name tag can be set for each NAM 1 Press 5 8 1 2 Select 1 or 2 then press 3 Enter your message up to 12 characters then press See Enteri...

Page 100: ... NAM being used Do not use this fea ture if you do not have multiple registrations 1 Press 5 8 2 2 Select 1 or 2 then press Auto NAM F583 Automatically switches to the appropriate NAM when you travel city to city 1 Press 5 8 3 2 Select On or Off then press ...

Page 101: ... SECURITY FEATURES This chapter addresses how to lock and unlock your phone restrict calls to certain types of phone numbers and clear your phonebook s memory Locking Your Phone Restricting Calls Security Settings Clearing the Memories ...

Page 102: ...s with the Phone Locked Answering incoming calls and adjusting volume Muting the ringer or stopping the vibration alert Calling Emergency Numbers Turning the phone off Note All other functions including Automatic Answering are not avail able while the phone is locked Automatic Phone Lock F12 When this feature is activated the phone automatically locks every time after it is turned on To operate th...

Page 103: ...ess 6 1 2 Enter the four digit security code then press 3 Select the restriction mode then press Off No restrictions 11 Digits Limits calls to numbers of 11 digits or less No opera tor assisted dialing 7 Digits Limits calls to numbers of 7 digits or less No operator assisted dialing Operator No operator assisted dialing dial 0 001 009 Limits calls to the numbers saved in the phonebook addresses 00...

Page 104: ...n 1 2 or 3 that you want to change or add then press 4 Enter the new emergency number up to 32 digits then press Changing Security Code F63 To change the security code 1 Press 6 3 2 Enter the four digit security code then press 3 The current security code is displayed 4 Enter a new four digit security code then press Note The preset code is 1234 Memory Location 1 2 3 Preset Emergency Number 911 91...

Page 105: ...r all phonebook locations 001 300 and the voice mail dial ing memory including registered voice 1 Press 6 4 2 Enter the four digit security code then press 3 Select Phonebook then press 4 When the confirmation prompt appears select Yes then press Call History All Clear F643 To clear the outgoing incoming and missed call histories and scratchpad memory 1 Press 6 4 2 Enter the four digit security co...

Page 106: ...ty code then press 3 Select Settings then press 4 When the confirmation prompt appears select Yes then press Get It Now All Clear F645 To erase all downloaded data from your data folder 1 Press 6 4 2 Enter the four digit security code then press 3 Select Get It Now then press 4 When the confirmation prompt appears select Yes then press ...

Page 107: ...T FEATURES 8 CONVENIENT FEATURES This chapter addresses how to use Get It Now to download appli cations melodies wallpaper and more and how to use the phone s scheduler to alert you of upcoming appointments Get It Now Scheduler ...

Page 108: ...h 3 To start the application press 4 To end the application press The phone will return to the standby mode Shortcut To launch Get It Now from the standby mode press and hold Downloading Applications 1 Press 2 Select Get It Now with then press 3 Select Start with or then press 4 The phone will access your service provider s server Follow the prompt to download applications To select an option pres...

Page 109: ...87 Downloaded wallpapers apply to the standby mode See Wallpa per F28 on page 85 Checking Data Folder Memory Downloaded melody ringers wallpapers and applications are saved to the data folder in your phone To check the memory status 1 Press 2 Select Get It Now with then press 3 Select Options with or then press 4 Select Information with or then press The memory status will be displayed 5 To exit p...

Page 110: ... on the day is displayed at the upper right corner of the screen Displaying Day Events To display the events on a specific day se lect the day on the month calendar with then press Displaying All Events To display all events in the scheduler 1 When the month calendar is displayed press the softkey under Menu 2 Select All Events then press Scheduler Jan 2003 Select Menu Month Sun SunMon MonTue TueW...

Page 111: ... finish then press 5 Select Description then press Enter the text up to 32 characters then press 6 To set the scheduler alarm options select Alarm Set then press See Scheduler Alarm Options on page 110 Saving the options will return to this menu item 7 To repeat the alarm select Repeat then press Select an option None Daily Weekly Monthly or Yearly then press 8 Press the softkey under Save Tip Whe...

Page 112: ... the alarm in advance for a scheduled event Select an option 5 Min Before 30 Min Before 1 Hr Before or On Time then press Ringer Type Selects a ringer type for the alarm See Ringer Type F32 on page 87 Ring Volume Adjusts the alarm volume See Ring Volume F31 on page 87 Animation Type Provides animation for the alarm Select an option Work Dinner Leisure Business Meeting or Anni versary then press Wh...

Page 113: ... the alarm press Note 1 If the phone is off the alarm will not sound 2 If you are on a call the scheduler will sound a beep tone 3 If Vibrating Alert F36 page 90 is activated the phone will vibrate in place of alarm sound Editing Events 1 Press 7 In the month calendar select the day with then press 2 Select the event to edit then press 3 Edit the desired item See Saving a New Event on page 109 4 W...

Page 114: ... all events on the day Erase Before Erases all events before and on the day Erase All Erases all events in the scheduler Erasing Events from the Event List 1 Press 7 In the month calendar select the day then press 2 Select the event to be erased then press the softkey under Menu 3 Select one of the menu actions listed below then press 4 When the confirmation prompt appears select Yes then press Er...

Page 115: ...13 Chapter 9 9 DATA COMMUNICATION 9 DATA COMMUNICATION This chapter addresses how to set up your phone to use as a wire less modem when connected to your PC computer Data Service Mode Operating with TTY ...

Page 116: ...ata Service F52 Selects the data service mode of your phone for dial up connec tion 1 Press 5 2 2 Select Circuit or Packet then press Circuit Allows to send and receive async data or access the Internet with QNC mode Packet Allows to access the Internet with packet mode Note 1 When you select Packet mode Data Mode F53 is automati cally set to Off 2 When your phone is working in Packet mode you can...

Page 117: ...t to Off 2 Voice calls cannot be received when Data mode is set 3 Data Service F52 is automatically set to Circuit when the Data Mode F53 is set to Data 4 When your phone is working in Data mode you can only use 5 Data Mode F53 cannot be set if TTY mode is active 6 To send async data the Data Mode F53 setting is not neces sary Data Service F52 must be set to Circuit to send async data Quick Refere...

Page 118: ...swering a Call You can make or answer calls in the same manner as ordinary calls Note 1 As the TTY function depends upon the compatibility of the phone and the TTY device including the connection cable it is not con firmed that the phone can operate with all the TTY devices 2 Before connecting or disconnecting a cable of the TTY device to or from the phone make sure that the power of the TTY devic...

Page 119: ...17 Chapter 10 10 SAFETY INFORMATION 10 SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones SAR Information Emergency Calls Operating Procedures FDA Consumer Information on Wireless Phones ...

Page 120: ...is phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these inter national standards Use only the supplied or an approved antenna Unauthorized anten nas damaged antennas modifications or attachments could impair call quality damage the phone or result in violation of FCC regula tions Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna Body worn Operation This device was tested for typical body worn o...

Page 121: ...ONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals How ever 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 separation of six 6 inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interfer ence with the pace...

Page 122: ...you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle P...

Page 123: ...on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as pro pane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force DO NOT place objects includ...

Page 124: ...ghest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is be cause the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a wireless base statio...

Page 125: ... oet fccid after searching on FCC ID CJ6DCE46036A Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Internet Association CTIA web site at http www phonefacts net In the United States and Canada the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6 watts kg W kg averaged over one gram of tissue The standard incorporates a substantial margin ...

Page 126: ...e location of the caller in case of emergency Accuracy requirement for ALI information by FCC E911 rules is within 50 meters for 67 percent of calls and within 150 meters for 95 percent of calls FCC s ALI Requirements CDM 9500 s ALI Capability The Audiovox CDM 9500 is an ALI capable phone equipped with the GPS Glo bal Positioning System Satellite assisted location information system receiver suppo...

Page 127: ... or otherwise intercept a phone call unless you have first obtained the consent of the parties participating in the call Never make any anonymous calls to annoy harass or molest other people Never charge another account without authorization to avoid pay ment for service Never willfully or maliciously interfere with any other radio com munications Never refuse to yield the line when informed that ...

Page 128: ...high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research In some cases other resear...

Page 129: ...ubject of the safety ques tions discussed in this document What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF FDA is working with the U S National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy R...

Page 130: ...ribed above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that chil dren be discouraged from using wireless phones at all For example the gov ernment in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets c...

Page 131: ...edical device manu facturers and many other groups was completed in late 2000 This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electri cal and Electronic Engineers IEEE This stand...

Page 132: ... health risk A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people ac tually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years However very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists Epidemiological studies can provide data tha...

Page 133: ...131 Chapter 11 11 WARRANTY 11 WARRANTY 12 Month Limited Warranty Protect Your Warranty ...

Page 134: ... alteration misuse improper installation or repair or improper storage b Product whose mechanical serial number or electronic serial number has been removed altered or defaced c Damage from exposure to moisture humidity excessive tem peratures or extreme environmental conditions d Damage resulting from connection to or use of any accessory or other product not approved or authorized by the Company...

Page 135: ...NY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL CON SEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS WAR RANTY OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE TIME THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED OR REPLACED No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Com pany any liability other than expresse...

Page 136: ...s sustained irreversible damage by rea son of a non compatible accessory the Warranty will also be voided To protect your Warranty always use compatible accessories that are approved by Audiovox and that cannot damage or interfere with the proper functioning of your cellular phone AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP 555 Wireless Blvd Hauppauge New York 11788 800 229 1235 16808 Marquardt Avenue Cerritos C...

Page 137: ... Press and hold CLR Ear Speaker Volume Press or during a call Speakerphone Press Vibrating Alert Press and hold Speed Dialing Phonebook Address 1 to 99 press VAD Quick Dialing Press and hold 1 to 9 Voice Activated Dialing Press and hold VAD speak the name Received Text Messages Press select Inbox Number of Voice Mail Press Voice Mail Dialing Press and hold Get It Now Press and hold ...

Page 138: ...e Lock 1 2 My Number 2 1 Backlight 2 2 Language 2 4 Power Save Mode 2 7 Wallpaper 2 8 Idle Screen Selection 2 9 Ringer Type 3 2 Vibrating Alert 3 6 Call Timers 4 1 Data Service 5 2 Data Mode 5 3 TTY Mode 5 4 Changing Security Code 6 3 Scheduler 7 ...

Page 139: ...tall 23 Battery Alarm 89 Beep Alert 88 Belt Clip 26 Browser Menu 77 C Call Answer 31 End 30 Make 30 Call Back Number 68 Call History 54 All Clear 103 Call Restriction 101 Call Timer 91 Reset 103 Call Waiting 32 Caller ID 31 Alert 89 Calls in Absence Indicator 92 Clock Adjustment 92 Contrast 84 Countdown Timer 94 D Data Mode 115 Data Service 114 Direct View 71 ...

Page 140: ...nge 102 F Force Analog 97 Function Setting 79 Reset 104 G Get It Now All Clear 104 Start 106 GPS 34 96 124 Group List 56 H Hyphen Auto 84 Manual 43 I Icon 22 Idle Screen Selection 86 Information 84 K Key Functions 21 Key Tone Length 88 Key Volume 88 Keyword Search 46 L Language 84 Link Dialing 48 Linked Number 44 Location Mode 96 ...

Page 141: ...97 O Open to Answer 31 Setting 82 P Pause 44 Phone Lock 100 Automatic 100 Phonebook All Clear 103 Phonebook Entry Basic Saving 41 Edit 49 Erase 50 Move 49 Simple Saving 41 Power Save Mode 85 Prepending Dialing 48 Q Quick Dialing 47 Setting 82 R Redial 30 Retry 96 Ring Volume 87 Ringer Type 87 Phonebook 42 ...

Page 142: ... Dialing 47 System Mode 95 T T9 Mode 35 Text Entry 35 Text Message Inbox 66 Outbox 64 Send 62 Setting 68 Three Way Calling 33 Tone 33 TTY Mode 116 V Vibrating Alert 90 Voice Dial 52 Erase 53 Register 51 Replay 52 Voice Mail 61 Voice Privacy Alert 89 Volume Earpiece 32 Key Tone 88 Ringer 87 W Wallpaper 85 107 Web Browser Close 75 Menu 77 Setting 78 Start 74 ...

Page 143: ... 5 544 196 5 267 262 5 568 483 5 337 338 5 600 754 5 414 796 5 657 420 5 416 797 5 659 569 5 710 784 5 778 338 T9 Text Input is covered by U S Pat 5 818 437 U S Pat 5 953 541 U S Pat 6 011 554 and other patents pending The CDM 9500 is using one or more of the following US patents licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated ...

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