Storing Phone Numbers; Text Input Methods; Entering Characters; Alpha Mode - Audiovox CDM-8500 Manual

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STORING PHONE NUMBERS

STORING PHONE NUMBERS
You can store up to XX frequently used phone numbers
into your phone's memory.
1. Enter the phone number, including area code and
press
.
- The next available empty memory location number is
displayed. If there are no empty locations, "MEMORY IS
FULL!" is displayed with a warning sound.
- If you wish to save the phone number into a specific
memory location, enter that number when the location
number is highlighted.
NOTE:
If "XX LOCATION IS USED" appears on the display
after entering the memory location number, it means
there is another stored phone number in that
location already.
2. Enter the person's name and press
3. To mark the phone number as Secret, select Yes.
- Marking a phone number as Secret means that the
number can only be displayed after the lock code has
been entered.
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TEXT INPUT METHODS

TEXT INPUT METHODS

ENTERING CHARACTERS

Your phone offers several text input methods for convenient
text entry of memory location names and message
composition. Alpha mode [ABC] allows you to enter
words by tapping the corresponding key repeatedly until
the desired character is displayed. T9
allows you to tap each key only once and predicts the
word you are entering. Numeric mode [123] allows you
to enter numbers only and Symbol mode [SYM] allows
you to enters symbols like @, #, %.
Alpha Mode [ABC]
To choose Alpha mode, press
chart below outlines the key presses needed to display
each letter or number in this mode.
Key Pad
1 Repetition
.
1
1
A
2ABC
D
3DEF
G
4GHI
:
:
W
9WXYZ
- Cursor moves to the next column automatically two
seconds after character input.
- To erase one letter, press
- To erase the entire entry, press and hold
- To switch between lowercase to uppercase letters,
press
.
mode [T9ABC]
TM
then choose [ABC]. The
2 Repetitions
3 Repetitions
4 Repetitions
5 Repetitions
B
C
2
E
F
3
H
I
4
:
:
:
:
X
Y
Z
9
.
.
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