Digital cdma2000 1x handheld portable telephone (79 pages)
Summary of Contents for Audiovox CDM-120
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Chapter 1, Getting Started """""", ,"""""""""""",..,"""' Precautions """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""," Description of the Phone Accessories Phone Overview ""..""""""".."""""""'..""""""""""'.., .Main ~tsandtheirfundions '.."""""""""""""'.. 0 Furdion """""""""""""""""",..""""".."",",,"""""""' .D~y indcators """",""""""""""""""""""",""",,",","",,,,""",",,,,""" Inserting Removing Battery,","""..""",","""","",""",,,, 0 Inserting the battery """"'"'""'.."'""'""""""'""'""""""".'""'C 0 Removing the battery ""."'""'"""'.." Charging Battery","""""..".."",",","..,",","""".."""",..",, """"""...
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Call Alert (RCV. TYPE) Selecting a Ringing Tone (SELCT RING) Ringer Volume (RINGER VOL) Auto Answer (AUTO ANS.) Phone Number (PHONE NUM) Phone Version (PHONE VER) Setting NAM (SET NAM) Beep Length (BEEP LEN.) Call-nme (CALL TIME) Air -nme (AIR TIME) Roam -nme (ROAM TIME) -nme Alert (TIME ALER1) Ute -nme(L/FE TIME)
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Before you start, please make sure that the battery is fully charged. Do not take apart Do not or modify the phone high-temperature humidity soaked with liquids, the phone may be unrepairable. Keep place when not in use to avoid damages vibration or impact.
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Phone Thank you for choosing the CDM-120 by Audiovox. Please check your package to make sure it includes the following items. ~ Phone ..Desktop Charger ~ User's Manual Standard battery...
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Accesses menu and list of functions. Makes or answers a call. Terminates a call or returns to standby(initial} mode. Switches the phone on/off by pressing and holding the key for more than one second. Erases one character at a time or clears all characters Also.
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Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week: overcharging may shorten its life. If left unused, a fully charged battery may completely drain (discharge) in 1 -4 weeks.
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the Phone On and Off <D Press and hold [ENDI 6 ] until the LCD light is turned on. Press and hold (END/ 6 ] until POWERING OFF is displayed and then the LCD light is turned off . Enter the area code and phone number @!!: keypad(O-9).
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a Call tf' -When your phone rings, the \.!.I answering lamp blinks "INCOMING CALL" message is displayed on the LCD. -Press any key except [ ~ ] to answer . .Press [END/6] to terminate the call. T;illl I:!) {!i!£ IN[OMINIi [All "...
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Volume Press [MENU], ~and standby mode "2' Press [ * ...or or [ ~ ] to scroll to the desired volume. Press [MEM] to store the setting. Level Tilll~m~ RCU. TYPE SElCT RING RINGER RUTD You can select ringing tone, or silent alert to be notified of a call. Press [MENUJ,~ and CD fn \.!.I standby mode.
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This feature allows you to select from 14 options including melody ringers. Press [MENU],~ and ~ in \!.J standby mode. Press [ * ...or #T] to scroll to the desired type. different melodies and 6 ringing tones are available. Press [MEM] to store the setting. ~I/ll RCU.
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PHONE MOORY NUMBER O LOCATIONNUMBER O ",.~~-"-. Enter a phone number you want to store and press [MEM]. Enter memory location number (00-99) for the phone -number and press [MEM]. change the memory location number, enter a new location number and press [MEM].
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Stored Phone This allows you to make a flash call in the convenient way. ~""~"~=~~='=='-;.C"y 1" Press and hold the memory \.!.J location number(O-9) you want for more than 1 second. .This allows you to call any of the phone numbers stored in the first 10 memory locations (0-9) without pressing [SEND].
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Stored Phone Number Press [MEM],CD and (2). c-~~.-c :~"~c. c ~-.=~~..c~ Enter the memory location or press [* ...or #'Y] to scroll to the desired entry. * .] allows you to scroll higher and [#T] lower. ~~0,".;,c.,~-c-cc. Press [SEND] to make a call. "\ , (:1) Press [MEM], 0) and ~.
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a Stored Phone ,..., NAME Press [MEM], CD and @. Enter an entire or partial name associated with phone number you want press [MEM] . ""~'~'~=-~-~~=~, R\ 3 Press [ * ...or #...] to scroll to the desired entry. * ..] allows you to scroll higher and [#.] lower.
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:I"", MEMORY ,"", LOCA11ONNUMBER ,J, Press [CLR] Enter the memory location number you wish to erase. 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. allows you to exit without erasing the entry.
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time with an alarm on the LCD. It is available only in digital mode. Press [ * ..or #T] to scroll to the desired option. .OFF: turns an alarm clock off. .ONCE: sounds an alarm melody for one minute at a predefined time, displays the reserved phone number...
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Menu Functions O Accessing the Menu @ Menu Structure O Greeting Message e Time Display @ Back Light @ LCD Contrast & Call Alert @) Selecting a Ringing Tone @) Ringer Volume (D) Auto Answer CD Phone Number ~ Phone Version i) Setting NAM ~ Beep Length ~ Call Time...
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'~nu Structure "'" " .~.J 1 : GREETING 2 : TIME SHOW 3: BACKLIGHT 4: CONTRAST 1 : RCV. TYPE 2 : SElCT RING 3 : RINGER VOl 4 : AUTO ANS. 1 : PREF SVS. 2 : FORCE CALL 3:PHONENUM 4:PHONEVER 5 : SET NAM...
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This feature allows you to display a greeting message on the LCD when you power on the phone. A greeting message can contain a maximum of 12 characters. Greeting Message Press [Menu] , (0 and (0. ~=-==---~~-,=",~~"C-"" '2" Enter your greeting message with...
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(1..CkJ1ight "" .." This feature illuminates the keypad and LCD display, Press [MENU] .CD and @. Press [ * "' or #"'1 to scroll to the desired backlighting time. .1,2,4,6,8, or 10 SECOND(S) : indicates duration of the backlighting time. .ALWAYS ON: sets the backlight to be on all the time.
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-J-QII Alert " Refer to page 23, please . ~/ecting a Ringing Tone " -"' Refer 10 page 24, please . "YC~ ,"==,",,=,C""CCc" ~gel.. Volume II , Refer 10 page 22, please . c="4~n~ ...) '...1; -~)Auto Answer This feature allows you to receive an incoming after a predetenmined number of r!ngs..
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, ~Phone Number "0" ,r .,rJ. This feature allows you to view your phone number in standby mode. Press [MENU], @ and @ ,phone Version .;;.'.e~ "",J; This feature allows you to view the software version of the phone in standby mode. Press [MENU] , ~ and @ '~'tting...
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This feature allows you to adjust the length of the key beep. ~,;..~ ~""~~i'.~ ~tJ~~'c."~ Press [MENU] I ~ and (7). Press [ * ...or #T] to scroll to the desired beep length. .Burst. .Continuous. j':!}\ 3 Pre,ss [MEM] to store \.21 setting.
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-J1ime Alert With this feature ON, you will be notified during a call once every minute by a short beep tone. Press [MENU], (5) and CD . r:;\ Press [ * ..or #T] to scroll to \.61 the desired option. .YES: sounds alert every minute.
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Cell Release Alert ," This feature provides an audible tone when the call is disconnected. ((D)~t: Press [MENU] I ~ and ~. Press [ * ..or #"'1 to scroll to the desired option. .YES: sounds alert when the call is released.
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,,~.BIorhythm vital period ~"""--,/ Dangerous day -100 Ir':'-: l'f;::i Lethargic period Physical mythm (23 days) Emo1ionaJ mythm(28 days) (Health and sports rhythm (Stability mythm such as such as weight, stamina, w011< and kJve Ine) courage, etc.) Suitable for tasks requiring Takes care of works full of physical strength, travel, vitaiity...
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, World Time ""'" T~is fea.ture allow~ you ~o see local standard time all over the world. "' It IS available only In digital mode. r:!) Press [MENU] , (9) and (3). ~ ,.} Press [ * ..or #'If'] to scroll the desired city- .The...
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\pItting Lock Code .., ..~ This feature allows you to change the lock code of the phone..41 Press [MENU] and (7) P)'\ Enter the current 4-digit lock 'I:/ code. .When you purchase the phone, the default programmed lock code is "0000".
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)",II Restrict ...c; This feature restricts all incoming calls. Outgoing calls can be made. Press ill (INCOMING). Press [ * ..or #T] to scroll to the desired option. .RESTRICT: bars incoming calls- .ALLOW: allows incoming calls. ~\ 3 Pre.ss [MEM] to store the \.2/ setting.
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<,)Aemory Erase This feature allows you to erase entries from memory. <D Press [MENU] and (7) Enter your 4-digit lock code. .When you purchase the phone, the programmed default lock code is ..~~~~~ "0000". Press @ and CD (CLR MEMORY). t;f\ 4 Press [ * ..or #T] to scroll to...
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This feature allows you to erase the total air time from memory. Press [MENU] and (7) Enter your 4-digit lock code. \:GI ,0;, .When you purchase the phone, ,-..0" the programmed default lock code is "0000", Press @ and ~ (CLR RECENT). Press I.* "' or.
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< -iResetting Phone .c' .,! Press [MENU) and (7) . Enter your 4-digit lock code. .When yoU purchase the phone. the programmed default lock code is "0000". Press (5) (RESET PHN). /;i ) Press [ * A or #'Y] to scroll to the desired option.
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Auxiliary Features Ij) Making an Emergency Call During a Call Im Short Message Service c:i.: This feature allows you to call 911 even if the phone is locked PHONE NUMBER Enter 911 and press [SEND]. $ Emergency phone numbers: 911,*611,611. iii When a call ends, Ihe phone returns 10 the previous mode.
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/;.~ This feature allows you to transmit your phone number automatically during a call. Press [MENU] and CD. This feature allows you to view your phone number during a call. Press [MENU] and <i). .The phone number will displayed for 5 seconds. Dprlng ".fj "...
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/ Stiort Message Service .". ",k '-.i! This feature allows you to receive text or voice messages. When a text message is received, B is displayed with the notice of a new message on the LCD. .The phone alerts you to a new message in the predefined ringing tone.
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",,*,c!9~rt Message Service ,.,:c Press( ," .The number of new messages you have received but not yet read is displayed on the LCD. 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.
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!J!le Functions '... 78j;i !J1Je Features Clearing Call History Clearing Recent i Clearing Roam nme -..J "...