Bretford CDM-8500 manual

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    AUDIOVOX AUDIOVOX CDM-8500 CDM-8500 T ri Mode Digital CDMA2000 1XRTT Handheld Portable T elephone In today’s fast paced world, it has become a necessity to have access to real time information. Y our communications tools must provide you with this access from anywhere at anytime. With that in mind, Audiovox developed the CDM-8500, a tri mode clam[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ..........7 Package Contents ...................................................8 Handset Description ...............................................9 Function Keys .......................................................10 Display Indicators .................................................1 1 Us[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS T ABLE OF CONTENTS Force Analog .......................................................50 NAM Setting ........................................................51 PRL ID .................................................................52 Setting ....................................................................53 Sounds..........[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS T ABLE OF CONTENTS Restart Up.Browser ...........................................121 Encryption ..........................................................121 CHAPTER 10 DA T A SE R VICE ...............................123 Data SVC..............................................................124 Connection..........................[...]

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    Please read and fully understand this manual before using your phone. This chapter addresses your phone, its keys, display icons, and the charging and proper use of the battery . Package Contents Handset Description Function Keys Display Indicators Using the Battery Charging the Battery Battery Information Chapter 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Chapter [...]

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    HANDSET DESCRIPTION HANDSET DESCRIPTION V olume Button Adjusts the earpiece and ringer volume. Earpiece Function Keys Keypad Microphone This phone is a tri mode CDMA200 1XRTT digital phone with data and web browsing capabilities. The CDM-8500 weighs 3.2 oz. and the dimensions are 3.3” x 1.6” x 9”. Chapter 1 - Page 9 P P ACKAGE CONTENTS ACKAGE[...]

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    DISPLA DISPLA Y INDICA Y INDICA TORS TORS Signal Strength Indicates current signal strength. The more lines, the stronger the signal. Roaming Phone is outside of its home area. Service Indicator When a call is in progress, is displayed. When is displayed, the phone is in idle mode. When is displayed, the phone is not receiving a signal from the sys[...]

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    USING THE BA USING THE BA TTER TTER Y Y Chapter 1 - Page 13 DISPLA DISPLA Y INDICA Y INDICA TORS TORS INST ALLING THE BA TTER Y 1. Insert the bottom of battery into groove at bottom of the handset. 2. Press in the top of the battery until it clicks. REMOVING THE BA TTER Y 1. Push the tab with one hand and lift the top of the battery to separate. NO[...]

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    CHARGING THE BA CHARGING THE BA TTER TTER Y Y NOTE: Charging time applies only when your phone is turned off. Charging time may vary if your phone is turned on. NOTE: These times are for a new battery . T alk and standby time may decrease over time. BA TTER Y T ALK & ST ANDBY TIMES Battery T ype BTR- (900mAh) minutes BTE- (900mAh) minutes Charg[...]

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    This chapter addresses the phone’s basic functions including menus, volume levels, and call features. Using the Phone Using the Menu Menu Summary Basic Functions Functions During a Call Chapter 2 BASIC OPERA TION Chapter 2 - Page 17 Use only manufacturer approved batteries. Never use a damaged or worn out battery . Use the battery only for its in[...]

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    USING THE MENU USING THE MENU USING THE MENU 1. T o enter the main menu from the standby screen, press . 2. Use the navigation key to view menu selections. 3. T o go back to previous screen, press . 4. T o exit the menu, press . 5. T o go into a submenu, press the corresponding number or select the desired item by pressing OK on the navigation key [...]

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    SETTING u MENU SUMMAR MENU SUMMAR Y Y TOOLS u LOCA TION 1 : Sounds 2 : Display 3 : Security 4 : Others 5 : UP Proxy IP 1 : Calculator 2 : World Clock 3 : Stopwatch 1 : Connection 2 : Data Speed 3 : Service Option 1 : Setting u DA T A SVC. u 1 : Ringer T ype 2 : Ringer Mode 3 : Volume 4 : Alert 5 : Roam Ringer 6 : T one Length 1 : Anima tion Setting[...]

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    Chapter 2 - Page 23 BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKING A CALL 1. Enter the phone number . 2. T o place a call, press . 3. T o end a call, press . Page 22 - Chapter 2 MENU SUMMAR MENU SUMMAR Y Y VOICE SVC u 1 : On/Off 2 : Inbox 3 : Call Speaker 4 : Wait Time 1 : Y es/No 2 : Wake-Up 3 : T op Level 4 : Digit Dial 1 : List 2 : Add 3 : Clear All 1 :[...]

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    The phone resets to Speakerphone Off after a call and when it turns off and back on. Chapter 2 - Page 25 BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS SPEAKER PHONE 1. T o activate speakerphone in idle, answering and calling modes, press and hold . 2. After a call the phone returns to normal (speakerphone off). Page 24 - Chapter 2 ANSWERING CALLS 1. T o answer a[...]

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    ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Y ou can adjust the volume in two ways: by using the volume control keys on the side of the handset, or by using the menu. Pressing volume control keys: ● During a call adjusts earpiece volume. ● In Standby Status adjusts ringer volume. ● When the phone rings adjusts ringer volume. See page 54 for more detailed instructio[...]

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    Chapter 2 - Page 29 NOTE: T o turn mute off, press , then “Mute” again. FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL SEND MY PHONE# Enables your phone number to be automatically transmitted to a pager . (Dependent on pager service.) After calling a pager , when you are asked to enter your number , press “SEND MY PHONE #”. MUTE Mutes the [...]

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    This chapter addresses numerous functions including saving phone numbers to the internal phonebook, entering text and accessing call logs. Storing Phone Numbers T ext Input Methods Speed Dialing Call Logs Call T imes Using Y our Phonebook Chapter 3 MEMOR Y FUNCTION Chapter 3 - Page 31 Page 30 - Chapter 2 FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL FUNCTIONS DURING A C[...]

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    TEXT INPUT METHODS TEXT INPUT METHODS Key Pad 1 2ABC 3DEF 4GHI : 9WXYZ 1 Repetition 1 A D G : W 2 Repetitions . B E H : X 3 Repetitions @ C F I : Y 4 Repetitions - 2 3 4 : Z 5 Repetitions ’ ... ... ... : 9 ENTERING CHARACTERS For convenient entry of memory location names and text messages, your phone offers several text input methods: Alpha mode [...]

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    1. Press each key once for each letter of the word you are writing. ● T o write John with the English dictionary selected: 1. Press 5 once - (for - k) 2. Press 6 once - (for - km) 3. Press 4 once - (for - log) 4. Press 6 once - (for - john) 2. Press until the correct word is displayed. 3. T o select the correct word, press . TEXT INPUT METHODS TE[...]

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    SPEED DIALING SPEED DIALING ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING Ideal for frequently dialed numbers, this feature allows phonebook entries to be dialed via the keypad with only one or two key presses. ONE-TOUCH DIALING: 1-9 : Press the corresponding memory number and hold for more than 1 second. TWO-TOUCH DIALING: 10-20 : Press the first digit and second d[...]

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    INCOMING CALLS 1. T o view the 10 most recently answered calls, press . The most recent call will be listed first. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll through the list of answered calls, then select the desired number . T o view call details, press . ● Detail information includes the phone number , its lo g number , time and date of the call. 3. [...]

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    Chapter 3 - Page 41 Page 40 - Chapter 3 CALL LOGS CALL LOGS MISSED CALLS 1. T o view the 10 most recently missed calls, press . The most recent call will be listed first. 2 . Use the navigation key to scroll through the list of missed calls, then select the desired number . T o view call details, press . ● Detail information includes the phone nu[...]

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    Chapter 3 - Page 43 Page 42 - Chapter 3 USING YOUR PHONEBOOK USING YOUR PHONEBOOK EDITING YOUR PHONEBOOK After locating a phone number it can be edited or erased. RECALLING BY LOCA TION NUMBER Recall saved phone numbers by searching for the location number . Search results include the name and phone number saved to that location. 1. Press . 2. Ente[...]

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    Chapter 3 - Page 45 Page 44 - Chapter 3 USING YOUR PHONEBOOK USING YOUR PHONEBOOK CHANGE GROUP BELL 1. T o change a group bell, press . 2. Select the group whose bell is to be changed. 3. Use the navigation key to select one of the bell options. 4. T o save it, press . CHANGE GROUP COLOR 1. T o change a group color , press . 2. Select the group who[...]

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    Chapter 3 - Page 47 Page 46 - Chapter 3 SPEED DIAL Links the phone number of a phonebook entry to a location number , enabling you to make a call simply be pressing the location number in idle mode. 1. Press . 2. T o link a phone number to the location, select the location then press . If a phone number already exists in the location, press then th[...]

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    This chapter addresses customizing your phone by adjusting backlighting, volume, ring tones and other user-friendly features. Roaming Setting VR Mode VR Menu Chapter 4 SETTINGS Chapter 4 - Page 49 Page 48 - Chapter 3 MEMO MEMO 50C-Bell south 10/4 2002.10.4 6:47 PM Page 50[...]

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    Chapter 4 - Page 51 Page 50 - Chapter 4 Scans the channels to stay connected to any available system of BELL MOBILITY . SET MODE Selects the Preferred System. 1. Press . 2. Select one of the following options(Home only/ Analog only/Automatic) with the navigation key , then press . FORCE ANALOG T emporarily forces phone to use Analog mode – mode a[...]

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    Page 52 - Chapter 4 ROAMING ROAMING PRL ID T o display the phone’s PRL (Preferred Roaming List): 1. Press . Chapter 4 - Page 53 SETTING SETTING SOUNDS RINGER TYPE Selects a ringer type to alert you of an incoming call. 1. Press . 2. Select a ringer type from the 40 melodies and 10 Ringtones. 3. T o confirm, press . RINGER MODE Alerts you to incom[...]

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    SETTING SETTING VOLUME Controls the volume of the following items. The volume can be adjusted to 5 levels. RINGER Controls the Ringer volume. 1. Press . 2. Adjust the ringer volume with the navigation key . 3. T o save, press . KEY Controls the keypad tone. 1. Press . 2. Adjust the keypad tone with the navigation key . 3. T o save, press . VOICE CA[...]

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    SETTING SETTING F ADE ALERT Sounds an alert when entering an area where calls cannot be made due to weak signal strength. The alert sounds in standby mode. 1. Press . 2. Select “OFF” or “ON” with the navigation key , then press to save it. LOW SIGNAL ALERT Sounds an alert when you encounter low signal strength during a call. 1. Press . 2. S[...]

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    DISPLA Y Customizes and personalizes the display . ANIMA TION SETTING Selects your favorite LCD display in the following modes: IDLE DISPLA Y 1. Press . 2. Select one from the Animation List to use in the idle mode by moving the navigation key up, down, left and right. 3. T o save, press . POWER ON 1. Press . 2. Select one from the Animation List t[...]

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    SETTING SETTING IDLE CLOCK T o select an LCD clock display: 1. Press . 2. Select one of the following options: ● Digital Clock ● Analog Clock ● Greeting Clcok ● Animation+Clock 3. T o save, press . LCD SETTING Controls backlight and LCD contrast for better view and more efficient use. BACKLIGHTING Backlights the display and keypad for easy [...]

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    SETTING SETTING SCREEN SA VER T o select a screen saver: TIME SETTING 1. Press . 2. Select one of the following options; Off, 5 Seconds, 10 Seconds, 20 Seconds, 30 Seconds. 3. T o save, press . IMAGES 1. Press . 2. Select an image from the 10 screen saver images. ● T o select images press . ● T o delete the list file press . 3. T o save, press [...]

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    Chapter 4 - Page 65 Page 64 - Chapter 4 SETTING SETTING OTHERS ANSWER MODE Selects an Answer mode. 1. Press . 2 . Select “Any Key” or “Send Key” with the navigation key . 3. T o save, press . ACTIVE FLIP Selects an Active Flip Answer mode as follows. 1. Press . 2. Select “On” or “Off” with the navigation key 3. T o save, press . SET[...]

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    Chapter 4 - Page 67 Page 66 - Chapter 4 SETTING SETTING AUTO ANSWER Automatically answers a call after a preset number of rings. An ideal setting for the hands-free car kit. 1. Press . 2 . Select one from the following items (off, 5, 10, 18 seconds) with the navigation key . 3. T o save, press . VOICE PRIV ACY Enhances voice privacy and avoids tapp[...]

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    UP PROXY IP T o access your service provider ’s website the phone can have up to 3 sets of the server IP (Internet Protocol) addresses and Port numbers. These may already be preset or be separately programmed by your service provider . Please note that any change to these settings may disable the Web access capability . 1. Press . Chapter 4 - Pag[...]

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    Chapter 4 - Page 71 Page 70 - Chapter 4 VR MODE VR MODE DIAL 1. Press and hold until your phone turns to VR mode. 2. Say “Dial” and the display on the right will appear . 3. Press or say the digits of the phone number . 4. After entering the entire number, say “Call”. REDIAL 1. Press and hold until your phone turns to VR mode. 2 . T o call [...]

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    Chapter 4 - Page 73 Page 72 - Chapter 4 VR MODE VR MODE CANCEL 1. Press and hold until your phone turns to VR mode. VS MENU VS MENU VOICE MEMO 1. T o start VS menu, press . 2. T o enter the voice memo menu, press . 3 . When you press to record a voice memo, instructions will appear and you will hear “Please record it at the tone”. 4. T o stop r[...]

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    Chapter 4 - Page 75 Page 74 - Chapter 4 VS MENU VS MENU CALL ANSWER Sets and operates the answering machine. 1. Press . 2. Press . 3 . Select one of the following options with the navigation key , then press . ON/OFF : T urns the Auto Answering machine on/off. INBOX : Play or erase a recorded memo. CALL SPEAKER ON (OFF) : Y ou can(not) hear the cal[...]

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    Chapter 4 - Page 77 Page 76 - Chapter 4 VS MENU VS MENU W AKE UP Use the W ake-Up to train or untrain the VR with the control word, wake up. 1. Press . 2 . Press . 3 . Select one of the following options with the navigation key , then press . LIST WORDS : Displays the list of control words in the wake up set. Select a control word from the list the[...]

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    Chapter 4 - Page 79 Page 78 - Chapter 4 VS MENU VS MENU DIGIT DIAL Use the Digit dial to train or untrain the VR with the control words (1 to 9, Zero, Oh, V erify , Clear , Call). 1. Press . 2 . Press . 3 . Select one of the following options with the navigation key , then press . LIST WORDS 1, 2 : Displays the list of control words in the digit di[...]

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    Chapter 4 - Page 81 Page 80 - Chapter 4 VS MENU VS MENU ADD 1. Press . 2. T o add a voice tag to phonebook entry , press . 3. Select one group with the navigation key , then press . 4 . Select a phone number with the navigation key , then press . 5. T o add a voice tag to the number , say the name. CLEAR ALL 1. Press . 2. T o erase all voice tags i[...]

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    VS MENU VS MENU Chapter 4 - Page 83 Page 82 - Chapter 4 DIGIT MODE Use the digit mode to select one of the following options ; ECHO, BEEP , ECHO+BEEP . 1. Press . 2. Press . 3 . Select one option with the navigation key , then press . HFK MODE HFK stands for Hands-Free Car Kit. With this function, you can activate and utilize the VR feature when th[...]

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    This chapter addresses security features including locking and unlocking the phone, restricting calls and clearing the phonebook. Chapter 5 SECURITY FEA TURES Chapter 5 - Page 85 Page 84 - Chapter 4 VS MENU VS MENU SET ACTIVE 1. Press . 2. Press . 3 . Select “VR Key” or “Active Flip” with the navigation key , then press . 50C-Bell south 10/[...]

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    SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Chapter 5 - Page 87 SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Page 86 - Chapter 5 INCOMING CALL Blocks all incoming calls but allows outgoing calls to be placed. 1. Press then enter “P ASSWORD.” 2. Press then select “Allow” or “Restrict” with the navigation key . 3. T o save, press . OUTGOING CALL Block[...]

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    SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Chapter 5 - Page 89 SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Page 88 - Chapter 5 PHONEBOOK Blocks access to, and protects data in your phonebook. 1. Press then enter “P ASSWORD.” 2. Press then select “Allow” or “Restrict” with the navigation key . 3. T o save, press . DA T A CALL Restricts data calls f[...]

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    SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Chapter 5 - Page 91 SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Page 90 - Chapter 5 SPECIAL #’ s Stores 3 phone numbers that can be dialed even in Lock mode. 1. Press then enter “P ASSWORD.” 2. Press then select one from three blanks with the navigation key 3. Press and input a phone number 4. Press again to sa[...]

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    This chapter addresses supplemental functions including the schedule, calculator , clock and stopwatch features. Schedule Calculator World Clock Stopwatch Chapter 6 SUPPLEMENT AR Y FUNCTIONS SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Page 92 - Chapter 5 RESET PHONE Resets phone to default settings. 1. Press then enter “P ASSWORD.” 2. Press . 3. Sele[...]

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    Chapter 6 - Page 95 Page 94 - Chapter 6 Reminds you of a previously scheduled event or anniversary with an alarm. EVENT 1. T o display a calendar , press . 2. Move the navigation key to choose a date in the calendar , then press . 3.1. T o set a time for an event, press . 3.2. T o set a melody for the event, press . 4. Press to save it or to return[...]

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    WORLD CLOCK WORLD CLOCK WORLD CLOCK Displays the time in a pre-programmed specific city . 1. Press then for WORLD CLOCK. 2. Select a city with the navigation key , then press . 3. The world map appears with the city , its date and time. Select another city using the navigation key . Chapter 6 - Page 97 Page 96 - Chapter 6 CALCULA CALCULA TOR TOR CA[...]

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    This chapter addresses checking voice mail messages, as well as sending and receiving text messages. T wo-Way SMS Checking Messages Sending T ext Messages Inbox Outbox Filed Erase All Settings Chapter 7 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES STOPW STOPW A A TCH TCH STOPWA TCH Allows you to use your phone as a stopwatch. The stopwatch displays time in hours, [...]

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    CHECKING MESSAGES CHECKING MESSAGES CHECKING RECEIVED VOICE MAIL MESSAGE 1. Press , then press for V oice Mail. 2. The number of voice mail messages currently waiting in your mailbox appears. T o access your voice mailbox, press . CHECKING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAGE 1. Press , then press “Inbox”. 2. Highlight the message you want to view and press .[...]

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    EDIT MESSAGE 1. T o change the text message, press “EDIT MESSAGE”. 2. Input text message, then press . PRIORITY 1. T o send an urgent message, press “PRIORITY”. 2. Select the priority (NORMAL/URGENT) by using the navigation key , then press . CALL BACK 1. T o change the call back number , press “CALL BACK”. 2. Input call back number , t[...]

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    LOCK & UNLOCK 1. T o lock or unlock the text message, press “ LOCK/UNLOCK”. 2. Select LOCK to lock the message or UNLOCK to unlock the message, then press . SA VE ADDRESS 1. T o save the Callback number from the text message, press “SA VE ADDRESS”. 2. T o save the call back number into a memory location, follow the procedures for STORIN[...]

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    OUTBOX OUTBOX SA VE 1. T o save the message, press “SA VE”. 2. Press . ST A TE 1. T o display the state of the sent message, press . Chapter 7 - Page 107 OUTBOX OUTBOX RESEND 1. T o reply to the message, press “RESEND”. ERASE 1. T o erase the message, press “ERASE”. 3. Select “Y es” or “No” with or . SA VE ADDRESS 1. T o save th[...]

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    Chapter 7 - Page 109 Page 108 - Chapter 7 WEB ALER WEB ALER TS TS WEB ALERTS 1. T o enter the OUTBOX menu, press then “WEB ALERTS”. 2. Select the stored message, then press . The text message will be displayed. FILED FILED FILED Manages saved messages from the Inbox/Outbox. 1. Press and . Select a text message with the navigation key . P re ss [...]

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    Chapter 7 - Page 111 Page 110 - Chapter 7 SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS MENU 1. T o enter the SETTINGS menu, press then “SETTINGS”. SA VE SENT MESSAGE 1. Press “SA VE SENT MSG?”. 2. Select (NO/YES/PROMPT) using the navigation key , then press . DEF AUL T CALLBACK 1. Press “DEF AUL T CALLBACK. 2. Input the call back number , then press . ALER[...]

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    Chapter 7 - Page 113 Page 112 - Chapter 7 SETTINGS SETTINGS INCOMING LOG Shows you the number of received messages, among which the stored msg and the read msg informs you how many has been received and read respectively . 1. Press “INCOMING LOG”. OUTGOING LOG Displays the number of sent messages. 1. Press “OUTGOING LOG”. RESET LOG Helps to[...]

  • Page 59

    Chapter 8 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL Chapter 8 - Page 115 Page 114 - Chapter 7 SETTINGS SETTINGS RETR Y TIME Select the time duration for which the handset retries sending the message. 1. Press “RETRY TIME”. 2. Select (3 MIN / 5 MIN / 10 MIN / 30 MIN) using the navigation key , then press . EDIT VOICE C.B Edits the call back number of your voice [...]

  • Page 60

    This chapter addresses using your handset to access the Wireless Internet. Start Internet Browser Browser Menu Chapter 9 INTERNET BROWSER Chapter 9 - Page 117 E911 CALLING Allows you to place emergency calls, even when the phone is locked. Emergency calls are placed on any available system. 1. Enter 91 1 and press . 2. The call will connect. EMERGE[...]

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    BROWSER MENU BROWSER MENU BROWSER MENU 1. T o enter the browser menu, press and hold . RELOAD Reloads current page. 1. T o select Reload, press . HOME Displays Home Page. 1. T o select Home, press . BOOKMARKS Displays Bookmark list. 1. T o select Bookmarks, press . MARK SITE Adds a web page to bookmark list. 1. T o select Mark Site, press . Chapter[...]

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    BROWSER MENU BROWSER MENU ● REST ART BROWSER Causes the deck history and deck cache to be cleared and starts a new session with the UP . Link. 1. T o select Restart Browser , press . ● ENCR YPTION Displays a list of security-related items. 1. T o select Encryption, press . Chapter 9 - Page 121 ABOUT OPENW A VE.COM When About openwave.com is sel[...]

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    Y our phone will work as a wireless modem when connect- ed to a PC computer via the data interface cable. This chapter shows you how to choose the correct settings for this to properly function. Data SVC Location Chapter 10 DA T A SERVICE Chapter 10 - Page 123 Page 122 - Chapter 9 MEMO MEMO 50C-Bell south 10/4 2002.10.4 6:47 PM Page 124[...]

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    DA DA T T A SVC A SVC DA T A SPEED Select a connection speed based on the handset usage. 1. Press . 2. Select one of the following connection modes with the navigation key . 3. T o save, press . Chapter 10 - Page 125 DA DA T T A SVC A SVC Page 124 - Chapter 10 SERVICE OPTION 1. Press . 2. Select (3G P ACKET/2G CIRCUIT SWITCH) using the navigation k[...]

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    Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure SAR Information FDA Consumer Update Chapter 11 SAFETY INFORMA TION Chapter 11 - Page 127 LOCA LOCA TION TION SETTING T o select whether or not you allow the network system to detect your position. 1. Press . 2. Press any key when you see a message. 3. Select “L[...]

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    SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. PHONE OPERA TION Normal Position: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over yo[...]

  • Page 67

    SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELECTRONIC DEVICES Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are ade- quately shielded from external RF energy Y our physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. T urn your phone OFF in health[...]

  • Page 68

    SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS Please read and understand all of the Precautions and W arnings contained in this manual before attempting to operate your phone. 1. DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists, such as near a heater or in a closed car pa[...]

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    CAUTION 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 trans- mitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by bo[...]

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    SAR INFORMA TION the body , as described in this user guide, is 0.633 W/kg. (Body- worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at var- ious positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. Th[...]

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    • Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF expo sure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and • 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 agen- cies that ha[...]

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    5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually 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 o[...]

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    methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue- simulating model of the human head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR is the measurement of the amount o[...]

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    12. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources: - FDA web page on wireless phones: (http://www .fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html) - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program: (http://www .fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) - International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protect[...]

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    12 MONTH LIMITED W 12 MONTH LIMITED W ARRANTY ARRANTY AUDIOVOX COMMUNICA TIONS CORP . (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this Audiovox Handheld Portable Cellular T elephone, that should this product or any part thereof during normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship that results in[...]

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