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Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS............ 1 ........1 ANDLING THE HONE ATTERY AND HARGER ................2 ANDLING THE HONE ..............3 ANDLING THE ATTERY ..............4 ANDLING THE HARGER 1. GETTING STARTED ............5 1.1 P ..............5 ACKAGE NCLUDES 1.2 H ..............6 ANDSET ESCRIPTION 1.3 F ................7 UNCTION...
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3. STORING A PHONE NUMBER ........14 4. CALL HISTORY............. 16 4.1 O ................16 UTGOING ALLS 4.2 I .................16 NCOMING ALLS 4.3 M ................17 ISSED ALLS 4.4 E ................18 RASE ISTORY 4.5 A ...................18 IMER 4.5.1 All Calls..................18 4.5.2 Last Call..................19 4.5.3 Incoming Calls ................19 4.5.4 Outgoing Calls ................19 4.5.5 Home Calls ..................19...
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6.3 I ..................26 NBOX 6.3.1 Reply .....................27 6.3.2 Forward ..................27 6.3.3 Save Address.................27 6.3.4 Save CB ..................27 6.3.5 Lock Msg ..................27 6.3.6 Delete ....................27 6.3.7 Move to Saved................27 6.4 O ..................27 UTBOX 6.4.1 (Re) Send ..................28 6.4.2 Send to ..................28 6.4.3 Detail .....................28 6.4.4 Lock Msg ..................28 6.4.5 Delete ....................28...
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7.2 A ..................36 LARM 7.2.1 Quick Setting .................36 7.2.2 personal Setting................38 7.3 S ..................38 CHEDULE 7.3.1 Search Schedule ................39 7.3.2 Record Schedule ................39 7.4 C ................39 OUNTDOWN 7.4.1 Record Countdown ................39 7.4.2 Delete Countdown .................40 7.5 M ..................40 7.5.1 View Memo ..................41 7.5.2 Record Memo ................41 7.5.3 Delete Memo .................41 7.6 W...
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9.2.4 Clock....................52 9.3 C ..................53 ONTRAST 9.4 LED S ................53 ETTING 10. SETTINGS ..............55 10.1 L ................55 10.1.1 Lock Mode ...................55 10.1.2 Change Lock................56 10.1.3 Privacy Lock ................56 10.1.4 Call Restrict .................56 10.1.5 Erase Phonebook ................57 10.1.6 Reset Phone ................57 10.2 C ................57 NSWER...
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13.2 S ...............65 13.3 S ..................65 ILENT 13.4 P ...................66 RIVACY 13.5 T ................66 ENGTH 14. SAFETY AND WARRANTY ........68 14.1 S ..68 AFETY NFORMATION FOR IRELESS ANDHELD HONES 14.1.1 EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS .......68 14.1.2 ANTENNA CARE .................69 14.1.3 DRIVING SAFETY ...............69 14.1.4 ELECTRONIC DEVICES .............69 14.1.5 OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES ...........70...
Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Handling the Phone, Battery and Charger DANGER Only use the battery and charger specified for the phone. Failure to do so can result in damage to the phone, electric shock or fire. CAUTION Do not store or operate the phone or charger in hot, damp, or dusty areas, which can damage electrical and mechanical components.
Safety Precautions Handling the Phone DANGER Do not use the phone while operating a vehicle. Observe local regulations specialized areas (hospital, aircraft, etc) when using the phone. Do not use the phone near electronic equipment prone to interference. Radio frequency interference may result in electronic equipment malfunction.
Safety Precautions Handling the Battery DANGER Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. It may explode. Check with local waste management codes for disposal instructions. Do not force the battery pack into the phone. Improper installation can cause malfunctions or damage the battery pack.
Safety Precautions Handling the Charger DANGER Only use a power source that provides the appropriate voltage (AC100~240 V) for the charger. An unsuitable power source can result in damage to the charger, electric shock or fire. Do not use the charger if the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed (exposed or broken wires, etc).
Getting Started 1. GETTING STARTED 1.1 Package Includes Thank you for purchasing this product Please check the product contents by comparing them with following pictures Handset Battery Cover Battery Belt Clip Travel Charger User Manual in English...
Getting Started 1.3 Function Keys Digit Keys Press to enter telephone numbers. Press to enter letters and symbols. : Press and hold to turn Etiquette Mode on/off. : Press and hold to turn lock mode on/off Function Keys Press to perform functions indicated on the screen. Press to originate or answer a call.
Getting Started 1.4 LCD Display Icons Descriptions Current signal strength: the more lines, the stronger the signal. Phone cannot receive a signal from the system. Call is in progress. Vibrator alert mode on. Phone will vibrate when call is received. Silence alert mode on.
Getting Started charge 1.5 Using the Battery 1.5.1 Installing the Battery As illustrated below, place the metal locators of the battery into the holes located in the bottom of the unit. 1. Place the battery on the back of the handset and slide into place. 2.
Getting Started LED Blinking (1sec on, 3 sec off): Battery is charging. Service Light: Charging completed Note: In case of a sudden electric power interruption, the travel charger may not function properly. If this occurs, disconnect the travel charger from the wall outlet, and try charging again after 5 seconds.
Basic Operations 2. BASIC OPERATIONS 2.1 Turning the Phone On/Off To turn the phone on/off, press and hold for approximately 3 seconds. 2.2 Making a Call 1. In idle mode, enter the phone number with the area code. (A maximum of 32 digits can be displayed.) 2.
Basic Operations 2.6 Emergency Call This feature allows you to place an emergency call even if your phone is in “Phone Lock” or “Restrict” mode when you dial the preprogrammed emergency number, 911, #911, or *911. It also operates in out-of-service areas.
Basic Operations Note: When Caller ID is restricted or not available, “Number Restricted” or “Number Unavailable” appears on the display. 2.9 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, use the navigation key 2.10 Viewing Call Histories To view the outgoing call, incoming call or missed call history, press 2.11 Call Waiting Call Waiting notifies you of an incoming call when you are already on a...
Storing a Phone Number 3. STORING A PHONE NUMBER The phonebook stores up to 500 names, each with up to three different phone numbers 1. Enter the phone number you want to store then press 2. Use the Navigation Key to select the phone type: Home/Work/Mobile then press 3.
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Storing a Phone Number Function Left Press to move the cursor. Right Input the letters you want to enter pressing the keypad as follows: Keypad 1 Time Repetitions 2 Times Repetitions 3 Times Repetitions 4 Times Repetitions 5 Times Repetitions 6 ‘...
Call History 4. CALL HISTORY 4.1 Outgoing Calls 1. To access your Call History, press 2. Select the parameter by moving the Navigation Key left and right. Displays information of the 20 most recently dialed calls. To call an entry in the list, highlight it then press To see a list of the 20 most recently dialed numbers, press If the number is already stored in your Phonebook, only the name appears.
Call History To call an entry in the list, highlight it then press Press . If the number is already stored in your Phonebook, only the name appears. If the number is not stored, only the phone number appears. Press the Navigation Key to select a record and then press delete the record or press to view detailed incoming call information.
Call History Press the Navigation Key to select a record and then press delete the record or press to view detailed missed call information. After 20 incoming calls, the oldest call will automatically be erased from the history. Call details include type of call, date, time and phone number. 4.4 Erase History To clear all call histories: 1.
Call History Press . This timer is resettable. 4.5.2 Last Call To view the time of the last call: Press 4.5.3 Incoming Calls To view the total time and number of Incoming Calls: Press . This timer is resettable. 4.5.4 Outgoing Calls To view the total time and number of Outgoing Calls: Press .
Phonebook 5. PHONEBOOK 5.1 Search # The Phone Book stores up to 500 entries, each of which can be assigned to a group. Entries can be retrieved by Quick Search, Srch by Name, Srch No, Srch by Index, Srch by E-mail, and Srch by URL.
Phonebook 2. Use the Navigation Key to select the search range of all phonebook or existing groups, then press to delete the record or press view detailed information. 5.1.3 Srch by # To search phonebook data by number: 1. Press 2.
Phonebook Enter E-mail address. 2. Press the Navigation Key to select a record then press to delete the record or press to view detail information. Maximum number of input characters: 48 characters 5.2 Record # To record phone numbers to empty phonebook address: 1.
Phonebook You will hear “Added” and the phone’s display will return to phonebook edit mode. Voice Dial Calling Briefly Press VAD To make a call, say a recorded tag or name of the phonebook entry. 5.3 Edit Group To add, edit or remove a phonebook group: 1.
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Phonebook Your phone number appears for about one minute.
Messaging 6. MESSAGING 6.1 Send New To create and send text messages by selecting a new submenu, press 6.1.1 Input a Destination Phone Number 1. Input the phone number. 2. To search for a phone number in the phonebook or Call History, press 6.1.2 Edit a Default Callback Number 1.
Messaging - To insert a saved message, press - To save the message, press 6.2 Voice Mail The phone will notify you when you receive a message and display the number of received voice mail messages. 1. Press 2. Press - To get the message, press - To delete the message, press 6.3 Inbox...
Messaging 4. To use a message option, press 6.3.1 Reply 1. To reply to a message, press 2. Process like a NEW MESSAGE, except input a Destination Phone Number. 6.3.2 Forward 1. To forward the message, press 2. Process like a NEW MESSAGE, and edit the text message. 6.3.3 Save Address To save the original address (Fr) of the message, press 6.3.4 Save CB...
Messaging 6.4.6 Move to saved To move the message to the saved folder, press 6.5 Saved To review saved messages: 1. Press : Save message : Save Lock message : Message moved from Inbox : Locked message moved from Inbox : Draft message : Locked draft message : Fail message...
Messaging 6.5.1 (Re)Send 1. To resend to the message, press 2. After sending, the message will be automatically deleted from the saved folder. 6.5.2 Lock Msg To lock or unlock the message, press 6.5.3 Delete To delete the message, press 6.6 Quick Text 1.
Messaging 2. Use the Navigation Key to select the receive alert method then press to confirm. 6.7.2 Reminder If you have not read new incoming messages, the phone will alert using the selected option. 1. Press sequentially - One Time - Every 2 Min: Alert every 2 minutes 2.
Messaging 1. Press 2. Use the Navigation Key to select the priority setting method then press to confirm. - Normal: Normal messages. - Urgent: Urgent messages. - Emergency: Emergency messages. 6.7.5 Save Sent Msg After sending outgoing messages, you can choose to automatically save sent messages.
Messaging 6.7.7 Edit Voice CB# 1. Press 2. Press 6.7.8 Entry Mode The Entry Mode incorporates a built-in-dictionary to determine a word based on the entered characters. A word can be entered more quickly by pressing a key once per character. To select an Entry Mode: 3.
Messaging - Phone. 6.8 Erase All To delete Inbox/Outbox Messages (except for Locked Messages): 1. Press 2. Use the Navigation Key to select the desired option, then press to confirm. - Inbox: To delete inbox messages - Read Inbox: To delete only Read Inbox messages - Outbox: To delete outbox messages - Saved: To delete saved folder messages - Erase All: To delete Inbox/Outbox/Saved messages...
Tools 7. TOOLS 7.1 Wake-up Call To set an morning call: 1. Press 2. Press 7.2 Alarm To set an alarm: 1. Press 2. Press 7.2.1 Quick Setting To quickly set the alarm: 1. Press 2. Press the Navigation Key to change the timer value, then press to start.
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Tools 4. To cancel quick setting, press or select “Off” on the Quick Setting screen.
Tools 7.2.2 personal Setting To customize the alarm setting: 1. Press 2. Press the Navigation Key to select the desired alarm entry then press to delete or edit it. 3. To change the Date and Time, press the digit keys. 4.
Tools 7.3.1 Search Schedule Press the Navigation Key to select schedule, then press to delete it or press to edit it. 7.3.2 Record Schedule To record schedule time and contents: Use the digit keys to change the Date and Time values. To change the value of Repeat, Remind &...
Tools 1. Press the digit keys to enter the countdown date in the “To” column. 2. Press 3. Enter a text and press 4. Press to complete the operation 7.4.2 Delete Countdown To delete a Countdown: 1. Press 2. Press to cancel, or press to delete a Countdown.
Tools 7.5.1 View Memo To view a saved memo: 1. Press 2. Select the desired memo using the Navigation key, and then press 3. To edit the memo, press 7.5.2 Record Memo To add a memo 1. Press 2. Select “Empty” using the Navigation key, and then press to add a memo 3.
Tools 7.6 World Time To display the current time of select cities worldwide: 1. Press 2. Press 3. Use the Navigation Key to select the city: Honolulu, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Mexico City, Toronto, New York, Sao Paulo, London, Paris, Athens, Bucharest, Nairobi, Moscow, New Delhi, Jakarta, Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Sydney Dual Time Display...
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Tools To operate the stop watch: 1. Press 2. Press Start / Stop Split/Init/Back...
Tools 7.8 Calculator This function allows you to use your phone as a calculator. This calculator will perform basic mathematic functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). access the calculator: 1. Press 2. Press 3. Press the number keys to input numbers. Press for +, -, / or X.
Tools 7.9 Conversion Tool To convert units on your phone: 1. Press 2. Press 3. To reach the desired unit item, press (1~6) or press , then press - Length - Weight - Volume - Area - Temperature - Speed 4.
Display 8. SOUNDS 8.1 Ring Mode To select how you want to be notified of an incoming call: 1. Press 2. Press Select the desired option using the Navigation Key. Options include: - Bell: Phone rings and lamp blinks - Vibrate: Phone vibrates and lamp blinks - Vibe/Bell: Phone vibrates first 2 times and then rings - Lamp only: Lamp blinks Note: When phone is in Vibrate mode the following occurs:...
Display 8.2 Ringers To select a ring type: 1. Press 2. Press 3. Press to display the “Ring tones”, “My Ringer” menu. Select the desired option using the Navigation Key. To listen to the ring tones, scroll down the selection list. Ring tones include: - Ring tones : Lake, Waltz, Spring, Skate Waltz, Carmen, Turkischer, Chorus, La Paloma, Pathetic Sym, Joy to World, Noel, Hungary...
Display 4. To save, press 8.4 Volume To adjust ringer volume: 1. Press 2. Press 3. Press to display the “Ringer Volume”, “Earpiece Vol” or “Key Volume” menu - Ringer: Adjusts the bell volume. - Earpiece: Adjusts the earpiece volume. - Key Beep: Adjusts the key volume.
Display 4. To complete the operation, press 8.5.2 Fade When this function is active, the phone will sound a beep tone when a call has been disconnected. 1. Press 2. Press 3. Select the desired option using the Navigation Key (On/Off).
Display 9. DISPLAY 9.1 Backlight To adjust the lighting time options: 1. Press 2. Press 3. Select one of the following options using the Navigation Key: - LCD Time: Adjusts the main screen lighting time. (10, 20, 30 seconds, Flip Open) - Light Level: On, Off - Keypad Light: Adjusts the keypad lighting time.
Display - Incoming Call - Power On - Power Off 4. To save, press. 9.2.2 Wallpaper To select a wallpaper for the standby display: 1. Press 2. Press 3. To display the desired wallpaper option press - Idle animation - Still image 1~12 - Calendar 4.
Display 4. Press 5. Use the Navigation Key to: - Set greeting message display On/Off - Set greeting message slide On/Off - Select the background color 6. Press 7. If the “display” option is set to “Off”, move the greeting message using the Navigation Key.
Display 9.3 Contrast To adjust the main screen contrast level: 1. Press 2. Press 3. To select the desired contrast level, press 4. To save, press 9.4 LED Setting To set the service light to blink when the phone is in the service area: 1.
Settings 10. SETTINGS 10.1 Lock Mode To prevent others from using the phone without permission and allow access to security features only after inputting a password: 1. Press 2. Press The default Lock Code is “0000.” 10.1.1 Lock Mode To set the Lock mode: 1.
Settings 10.1.2 Change Lock To change your 4-digit password: 1. Press then enter “password.” 2. Press 3. Enter the new password then press 4. Enter the new password again then press 10.1.3 Privacy Lock To lock individual functions: 1. Press then enter “Lock Code.”...
Settings 2. Press and check the types of calls (Int., Memory 10, All Outgoing, All Incoming) to restrict using the key. 3. To save, press 10.1.5 Erase Phonebook To erase all phonebook entries: 1. Press then “Lock Code”. 2. press - UIM Card - Phone - All...
Settings Press Key Folder Open Auto Answer 3. Press 10.3 Active Flip 1. Press 2. Press . Select from the following: 3. Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key. 4. Press 10.4 Auto Answer Automatically answer the incoming call: 1.
Settings 10.5 Language To select the language in which letters are displayed on the screen: 1. Press 2. Press Select the language using the Navigation Key: - English - Español - Français 3. press 10.6 Phone Info To display your phone number: 1.
Settings 10.7.1 Change NAM This function enables Auto NAM (Number Assignment Module) or manually selects a NAM. 1. Press 2. Press Select the parameters using the Navigation Key - NAM1 - NAM2 3. To save, press 10.7.2 Set Mode To select the Set Mode: 1.
Settings 1. Press 2. Press Select the parameters using the Navigation Key - Standard: Voice privacy not activated when it is available by system - Enhanced: Voice privacy activated when it is available by system To save, press 10.7.4 TTY Mode Your phone is able to operate with a TTY (Teletypewriter) device in both analog and digital modes.
Call 13. CALL 13.1 Mute/Unmute The Mute function prevents the other party from hearing your voice, but allows you to hear the other party: 1. Press 2. Press 3. Select the desired option using the Navigation Key: 4. To save, press 13.2 Send Own Num 1.
Call 3. Select the desired option using the Navigation Key: 4. To save, press 13.4 Privacy This function enhances voice privacy and avoids tapping during a call. 1. Press 2. Press Select the parameters using the Navigation Key - Standard: Voice privacy not activated when it is available by system - Enhanced: Voice privacy activated when it is available by system 3.
Safety And Warranty 14. SAFETY AND WARRANTY This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions to follow when operating your phone. Before operating your phone, please be aware of all the safety details This chapter contains the terms and conditions of services and the warranty for your phone.
Safety And Warranty engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C951) The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards) 14.1.2 ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Safety And Warranty 14.1.4.1 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 interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers: ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your pacemaker...
Safety And Warranty signs and instructions 14.1.5.3 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked.
Safety And Warranty 14.2 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE WARNING: Read this information before using 14.2.1 CAUTIONS In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
Sar Information 15. SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
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SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on O6YUTS-C1222 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website http://www.wow-com.com...
Fda Consumer Update 16. FDA CONSUMER UPDATE FDA: U.S. Food and Drug Administration -Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones.
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Fda Consumer Update Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health. FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level.
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Fda Consumer Update increasing distance from the source. The so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF expo-sures far below the FCC safety limits 4.
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Fda Consumer Update pro-vide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer- causing agent and the time tumors develop - if they do -may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones.
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Fda Consumer Update Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consistent with the safety standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement. The exposure limit takes into consideration the body’s ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and is set well below levels known to have effects.
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Fda Consumer Update using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are...
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Fda Consumer Update phone EMI. FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that that no interference occurs when a person uses a “compatible”...
12 Month Limited Warranty 18. 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY UTStarcom/Audiovox Communications (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this Audiovox handheld portable cellular telephone, that should this product or any part thereof during normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective in material or...
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12 Month Limited Warranty or for communications range or operation of the cellular system as a whole To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product should be delivered with proof of Warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), the consumer’s return address, daytime phone number and/or fax number and complete description of the problem, transportation prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below or to the place of...
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IN USA : UTStarcom/Audiovox Communications 555 Wireless Blvd. Hauppauge, NY 11788 (800) 229-1235 IN CANADA : UTStarcom Canada Company 5155 Spectrum Way, Unit #5 Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5A1 (800) 465-9672...
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