Audiovox CDM-100 User Manual
Audiovox CDM-100 User Manual

Audiovox CDM-100 User Manual

Audiovox cdm-100: user guide
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cdm-100(audiovox)11/5
2001.11.7
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  • Page 1 2001.11.7 10:6 AM Page 1 DO NOT PRINT THIS PAGE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2001.11.7 10:6 AM Page 2 CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ..1 Package Includes ........2 Handset Description .
  • Page 3 2001.11.7 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.) CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION ....23 How to Store a Phone Number ..... .24 How to Enter Letters and Characters Using the Keypad .
  • Page 4: Package Includes

    2001.11.7 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D.) CHAPTER 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES ..63 Viewing a Text Message ......64 Direct View Set .
  • Page 5: Handset Description

    2001.11.7 PACKAGE INCLUDES Thank you for purchasing this product. Please check the product contents by comparing them with the following pictures. Handset Handstrap In case there are any product defects, please report them to the place of purchase immediately.
  • Page 6: Basic Functions

    2001.11.7 BASIC FUNCTIONS THE FUNCTION KEYS This key is used to make or receive a call. This key is used to terminate a call or exit the current menu. It is also used to turn the handset on or off.
  • Page 7: Using The Battery

    2001.11.7 USING THE BATTERY INSTALLING THE BATTERY Insert the bottom of the battery into the groove at the bottom of the handset. Then top of the battery until it snaps. REMOVING THE BATTERY Push the tab with one hand and lift the top of the battery to separate.
  • Page 8: Charging The Battery With The Handset

    2001.11.7 CHARGING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH THE HANDSET To charge the battery with the handset, insert the handset into the charger. Charging the battery with the power on is less efficient than charging it with the power off.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Basic Operation

    2001.11.7 [10] 10:7 AM Page 16 Turning the Phone On and Off How to Use the Menu Menu Summary Basic Functions Functions During a Call Lock Mode CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION [11]...
  • Page 10: Turning The Phone On And Off

    2001.11.7 TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF TURNING THE PHONE ON Press [ The phone is locked if PASSWORD is displayed on the screen. When PASS- WORD is displayed, enter the 4-digit password to unlock the phone. The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number.
  • Page 11: Menu Summary

    2001.11.7 MENU SUMMARY 1 : PHONE BOOK 1 : CALL LOGS 2 : BY LOCATION 3 : BY NAME 2 : SETTING 1 : AUTO RETRY 2 : AUTO ANS. 3 : ONE-TOUCH 4 : VOICE PRIV. 5 : BACKLIGHT...
  • Page 12: Basic Functions

    2001.11.7 BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKING A CALL Enter the phone number. To modify the phone number you have entered: To erase the last number entered: Press [ To erase all numbers entered and start again: Press [ ] and hold for more than half of a second.
  • Page 13: How To Answer Calls

    2001.11.7 BASIC FUNCTIONS HOW TO ANSWER CALLS When phone rings, press any key except [ To end the call, press [ If you set up the AUTO ANSWER function in advance, the call will be answered after the selected number of rings. (Refer to page 33)
  • Page 14: Functions During A Call

    2001.11.7 FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL SENDING YOUR NUMBER TO A PAGER This function enables the phone number of the handset to be transmitted automatically to a pager, depending on pager ser- vice. After calling a pager, when you are asked to enter your number, press and hold [ [1] SEND PHONE # .
  • Page 15: Memory Function

    2001.11.7 LOCK MODE LOCK MODE You can enable the lock mode by pressing one button. If you want to go back to normal phone mode, input your lock code. Press the [ ] key and hold for more than 1 second.
  • Page 16: How To Store A Phone Number

    2001.11.7 HOW TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER You can store up to 100 frequently used phone numbers in memory. Enter the phone number (more than 3 digits) you want to store and press [ ], then [1] Store .
  • Page 17: How To Make A Call Using A Stored Phone Number

    2001.11.7 HOW TO MAKE A CALL USING A STORED PHONE NUMBER ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING This feature allows the phone book entries to be dialed via the key- pad. ONE-TOUCH DIALING: 1-9 : Press corresponding memory number and hold for more than 1 second.
  • Page 18: Answered Received Calls

    2001.11.7 HOW TO FIND YOUR CALL LOGS ANSWERED RECEIVED CALLS (Refer to previous page) Press [ ], then [1], then [1], then [2]. Press [ ] to dial desired answered call number. The last answered call, its phone number, time and date are displayed.
  • Page 19: Recalling By Name

    2001.11.7 HOW TO FIND YOUR PHONE BOOK RECALLING BY NAME Press [ ], then [1], then [3]. Enter the name (or part of the name), then press [ To locate the phone number using the navigation keys: ] / [ ] search phone number.
  • Page 20: Settings

    2001.11.7 SETTINGS AUTO RETRY When a call is not connected, this function retries the call automatically after a set number of rings. INTERVAL Press [ ], then [2], then [1], then [1]. Select the parameter (OFF, 3 , 5 , 7 , 10 SECONDS) by using the navigation keys.
  • Page 21: One-Touch Dialing

    2001.11.7 SETTINGS ONE-TOUCH DIALING This function allows the phone book entries to be dialed via the keypad. Press [ ], then [2], then [3]. Select the parameter (NO, YES) by using the navigation keys. Press [ VOICE PRIVACY Press [ ], then [2], then [4].
  • Page 22: Tone

    2001.11.7 TONE RING MODE Press [ ], then [3], then [1]. Select the parameter (RINGER,SLIDE BELL,SILENT) by using the navigation keys. Press [ RING TYPE Press [ ], then [3], then [2]. Select the parameter (1-13) by using the navigation keys.
  • Page 23: Timer

    2001.11.7 TIMER LAST CALL Press [ ], then [4], then [1]. ALL CALLS Press [ ], then [4], then [2]. HOME CALLS Press [ ], then [4], then [3]. ROAM CALLS Press [ ], then [4], then [4]. [38]...
  • Page 24: Fade Alert

    2001.11.7 ALERTS FADE ALERT This function sounds an alert when the phone can t make calls due to poor signal strength during a call. Press [ ], then [6], then [3]. LOW SIGNAL ALERT This function sounds an alert when the signal of a received call is weak during an idle mode.
  • Page 25: Auto Nam

    2001.11.7 SYSTEMS AUTO NAM This is a function to activate Auto NAM. Press [ ], then [7], then [3]. PREFERRED ROAMING LIST ID This function identifies the current Preferred Roaming List ID. Press [ ], then [7], then [4].
  • Page 26: Chapter 5 Security Features

    2001.11.7 [44] 10:7 AM Page 50 How to Lock Your Phone How to Change Lock Code How to Change Your Banner How to Restrict Your Phone How to Reset Your Phone How to Clear Your Phone Memory Memory Clearing Function...
  • Page 27: How To Lock Your Phone

    2001.11.7 HOW TO LOCK YOUR PHONE AUTO LOCK This function prevents any other person from using the handset with- out permission. When it is locked, the handset can not make any calls or use any other function. Press [ ], then [0], then enter [PASSWORD], then [1].
  • Page 28: How To Change Your Banner

    2001.11.7 HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER BANNER CHANGE This function changes the banner displayed on the LCD. You can enter a banner up to 12 characters long. Press [ ], then [0], then [PASSWORD], then [3]. The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number.
  • Page 29: Restricting Outgoing Calls

    2001.11.7 HOW TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE RESTRICTING OUTGOING CALLS When this function is enabled, incoming calls can be answered, but outgoing calls cannot be made. It is still possible to make emergency calls. Press [2] OUTGOING . Select the parameter by using the navigation keys.
  • Page 30: How To Reset Your Phone

    2001.11.7 HOW TO RESET YOUR PHONE This function resets each value set in the memory to its default value. Press [ ], then [0], then enter [PASSWORD], then [5]. The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number.
  • Page 31: Memory Clearing Function

    2001.11.7 MEMORY CLEARING FUNCTION CLEARING SCHEDULES This function clears stored schedule lists Press [ ], then [0], then enter [PASSWORD], then [6], then [2]. The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number. Select the parameter (NO, YES) by using the navigation keys.
  • Page 32: Version

    2001.11.7 VERSION VERSION This function checks the version of the handset currently in use. Press [ ], then [0], then enter [PASSWORD], then [7]. The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number. [56] 10:7 AM...
  • Page 33: Input Schedule List

    2001.11.7 SCHEDULE INPUT SCHEDULE LIST Press [ ] then [5], then [1], then [2]. Input the date, and press [ Press [1], and select the parameter (one time or daily). To set alarm, press [2] and input the schedule title.
  • Page 34: Stopwatch

    2001.11.7 STOPWATCH STOPWATCH Press [ ], then [5], then [2]. Press [ ] to control the stopwatch. ] controls Start/Stop. ] controls Split/Split Release /Reset. The time unit displayed on the LCD in 1/100 of a second. [60] 10:7 AM...
  • Page 35: Biorhythm

    2001.11.7 BIORHYTHM This function identifies the biorhythms of today or a specific day using solar calendar. Press [ ], then [5], then [4]. Press [3] BIRTHDAY . Enter your solar calendar birthday in year/month/date, and then press [ To find out today s biorhythm, select TODAY.
  • Page 36: Direct View Set

    2001.11.7 VIEWING A TEXT MESSAGE DIRECT VIEW SET When a message is received, the following message is displayed. ]-display text ]-delete message ]-make a call received phone number DIRECT VIEW RELEASE When a message is received, the following message is displayed.
  • Page 37: Incoming Text Message

    2001.11.7 INCOMING TEXT MESSAGE CHECKING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAGE Press [ ], then [2] TEXT MAIL . To read new mail, press [1]. Then press [ ] and you can view the details. To read stored mail, press [2]. To erase stored mail, press [3].
  • Page 38: Direct View

    2001.11.7 DIRECT VIEW DIRECT VIEW SETTING When a text message is received, the text is displayed directly on the screen. Press [ ], then press [4]. Select the parameter (ON, OFF) by using the navigation keys. Press [ [68]...
  • Page 39: Chapter 8 Making An Emergency Call

    2001.11.7 10:7 AM Page 76 CHAPTER 8 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL Making an Emergency Call [70] [71]...
  • Page 40: E911 In Lock Mode

    2001.11.7 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL This is the enhanced 911 feature. E911 IN LOCK MODE Enter 911 and press [ When a call ends, the phone returns to the Emergency Mode. Reserve Emergency Mode during 5 minutes. [72] 10:7 AM...
  • Page 41: Chapter 9 Safety

    2001.11.7 [74] 10:7 AM Page 80 Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure SAR Information CHAPTER 9 SAFETY [75]...
  • Page 42: Driving Safety

    2001.11.7 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio trans- mitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
  • Page 43: Electronic Devices

    2001.11.7 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a...
  • Page 44: Other Safety Guidelines

    DO NOT use unauthorized accessories. DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required, return unit to an authorized Audiovox cellular service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result.
  • Page 45: Warning

    2001.11.7 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WARNING The following offenses are punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both: Using obscene, indecent, or profane language. Using the unit to give off false distress calls. Wiretapping or otherwise intercepting a telephone call, unless that person has first obtained the consent of the parties participating in the call.
  • Page 46: Sar Information

    2001.11.7 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 (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 47: Chapter 10 Warranty

    2001.11.7 [86] 10:7 AM Page 92 Protect Your Warranty 12 Month Limited Warranty CHAPTER 10 WARRANTY [87]...
  • Page 48: 12 Month Limited Warranty

    Many companies are making look alike accessories and in some cases, promoting that their product is equal to or bet- ter than the Audiovox product. Be careful. Some of these products may not be compatible to use with your Audiovox product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.
  • Page 49 This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which very from state to state or provinces to provinces. IN USA : AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP. IN CANADA : AUDIOVOX CANADA LTD. 555 Wireless Blvd.

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