Page 2 - Handheld Portable
2 In today’s fast paced world, it has become a necessity to have access to your family and friends as well as real-time information. Your communications tools must provide you with this access from anywhere at anytime. With that in mind, Audiovox developed the 9155-GPX, our first GPS capable 1x tri-...
Page 4 - Numeric Mode; Symbol Mode
4 Entering Letters and Symbols ........................... 32 T9 Mode T9 (T9) .................................................... 32 Alpha Mode abc (abc) ............................................ 32 Numeric Mode Num (Num) .................................... 33 Symbol Mode Sym (Sym1 to 4) .........
Page 6 - Touch ToneTM is a registered trademark of AT & T.
6 Touch Tone™ is a registered trademark of AT & T. Call Timers .......................................................... 77 Last Call Timer (F41-1) ........................................... 77Outgoing Call Timer (F41-2) .................................. 77All Calls Timer (F41-3) ...............
Page 7 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING : Always read and understand all of the
7 Always keep this Manual conveniently available for fu- ture reference, as it contains important information that will help effect the safe operation and maintenance of this instrument. The safety instructions have been classified according to the seriousness of the risk, as follows : DANGER : “Dan...
Page 8 - Safe Operation of Your Phone; Protection of Children; WARNING
8 Safe Operation of Your Phone • Never attempt to disassemble the phone or any of its accessories. If service or repair is required, re- turn the unit to an Audiovox authorized service cen- ter. If the unit should be disassembled, a risk of elec- tric shock or fire may result. • Always use authorize...
Page 9 - CAUTION
9 Safe Operation of Your Phone (continued) CAUTION • Never expose this phone to high temperatures, such as those found near a heater or in a closed car parked in the sun. This can cause heat-damage to the plas- tic par ts, the electronic components and the battery. • Never drop this phone or subject...
Page 10 - Safe Operation of Battery Pack
10 WARNING Safe Operation of Battery Pack • Never shor t-circuit a battery pack by either acciden- tally or intentionally bringing the terminals in contact with another metal object. That could result in burns, other bodily injury or a fire, and could also damage the battery pack. • Never expose the...
Page 11 - Safe Disposal of Used Battery Packs; Safe Operation of Battery Pack (continued)
11 CAUTION Safe Disposal of Used Battery Packs • Never discard a used battery pack with ordinary solid wastes, since it contains toxic substances. • Always dispose of a used battery pack in accordance with prevailing community regulations relating to the disposal of household toxic wastes. Always co...
Page 12 - Safe Operation of AC Adapter; DANGER
12 Safe Operation of AC Adapter DANGER • Never attempt to disassemble or repair an AC adapter or desktop charger, as exposure to electric shock haz- ards may result. Always contact an Audiovox authorized service center, if repair or replacement is required. • Never alter the AC cord or plug on your ...
Page 14 - FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
14 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read this information before using your handheldportable Cellular Telephone. Your wireless handheld por table telephone is a lowpower radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, itreceives and also ...
Page 15 - first responsibility.; ELECTRONIC DEVICES; Persons with pacemakers:; Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six; Hearing Aids
15 Tips on Efficient Operation: For your phone to operate most efficiently:• Extend your antenna fully.• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects callquality and may cause the phone to operate at ahigher power level than otherwise needed. DRIV...
Page 18 - List of Equipment; Name of the Equipment; Handheld Portable Telephone
18 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION List of Equipment Name of the Equipment Handheld Portable Telephone Lithium Ion Battery Pack (BTR-9100) AC Adapter (CNR-9100) No. 1 2 3 RetractableWhip Antenna Handheld PortableTelephone Lithium Ion Battery Pack AC Adapter 1 2 3
Page 19 - Attaching Battery Pack; tery cover to remove it.; Removing Battery Pack; key to
19 BATTERY FUNCTIONS BATTERY FUNCTIONS Attaching Battery Pack 1. Press and slide the bat- tery cover to remove it. 2. Place the BTR-9100 bat- ter y pack in the battery cavity so that it fits overthe connector. 3. Slide the cover back to snap it on. Connector Removing Battery Pack 1. Press and hold k...
Page 20 - Recharging the Battery; Recharging Time
20 Recharging the Battery Your 9155-GPX phone has a built-in charger function. To recharge the Battery Pack: 1. Insert the BTR-9100 Battery Pack into the phone’s battery cavity. 2. If the phone is on with the indicator displayed, press and hold to turn the phone off. 3. Insert the flat connector end...
Page 22 - External View
22 FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS External View Rm ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890 2 1 3 ABC DEF 5 4 6 JKL GHI PQRS MNO 8 7 9 TUV WXYZ 0 CLR Rc l F V RetractableWhip Antenna Incoming Call& ChargingIndicator (LED) Earpiece Power/DataConnector GraphicDisplay End Key withPower On/Off Clear Key Soft Key 2...
Page 23 - Arrangement; ABCDEFGHIJKL; Items; Out of the Home Area.
23 Key Functions LCD Display Indication Key- Board Arrangement Digit Keys Function Keys Soft Keys. Functions as shown in thebottom line on the display. SEND Key. Originates or answers a call. END Key. Terminates a call and turns thephone ON/OFF. Recalls phone numbers from memory andserves as left-ar...
Page 24 - Turning the Phone On/Off; Battery; Power Management
24 GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Turning the Phone On/Off Press and hold . Indicators and display will momen- tarily light, and a tone will be heard. To turn the phoneoff, press and hold . Antenna Position The antenna can only be used in its fully extended orfully retracted position. For optimum p...
Page 25 - Placing Calls; Placing a Call; • To Correct a Number; If the Call Fails to Go Through; Terminating a Call; Dialing the Last Incoming Call; Phonebook Dialing
25 BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Placing Calls Placing a Call 1. Enter the phone number. (A maximum of 32 digits willbe displayed.) 2. Press . The indicator will appear on the display. • To Correct a Number Press CLR to clear the last digit. Press and hold CLR to erase all the digits entered. • If...
Page 26 - Speed Dialing; Note: If two telephone numbers are stored in the address,; Quick Dialing; Emergency Call; Example: To Call 911 in “Phone Lock” or “Key-; Important: See EMERGENCY CALLS on page 98.
26 Speed Dialing Phone numbers stored in memory can be called with-out using Rcl . 1. Enter the one or two digits of your Phonebook ad- dress (1 to 9 or 10 to 99). 2. Press . The phone number will be displayed. The indicator will be displayed and the call will be placed. Note: If two telephone numbe...
Page 27 - One-Touch Emergency Call; Note: This feature cannot be used if the Keypad Lock is on.; Emergency Call Mode; Receiving Calls; Receiving a Call; Note: To mute the ringer or stop the vibrating, press; Any Key Answering
27 One-Touch Emergency Call Dials an emergency number with a single key stroke,even in the “Phone Lock” or “Restrict” mode and canbe turned off to prevent unintentional calls to the emer- gency number.See Turning On/Off One-Touch Emergency Call Fea-ture (F63) on page 85. 1. Press and hold 1 for more...
Page 28 - Caller ID with Name; Note: “Number Restricted” or “Number Unavailable” is dis-; to; Ringing Tone with Melody; the Phone Number on page 40 for setting information.; During Calls; Adjusting the Earpiece Volume; Simply press
28 Caller ID with Name Displays the number and name of the par ty calling you.The last 10 Caller IDs are storedin the memory for review and redial. See Call History on page54 for details. Note: “Number Restricted” or “Number Unavailable” is dis- played when Caller ID is restricted or unavailable. Au...
Page 29 - Muting a Phone Conversation; Note: Terminating a call cancels the muting.; Automatic Talk Timer; Note: You can deactivate “Sending DTMF” so that keypad; Call Waiting
29 Muting a Phone Conversation 1. Press the key under Mute , or press F F . 2. Then the screen displays “Phone is muted!”.3. To return to normal mode, press the key under Unmute , or press F F again. Note: Terminating a call cancels the muting. Speakerphone Mode (Two-Way) 1. To activate this feature...
Page 30 - Standby; Indicators on Standby; Vibrating Alert
30 Three-Way Calling Three-Way Calling allows you to call a third par ty whena call is already in progress. 1. Enter a number and press to call the third par ty. 2. Press again to connect all three parties. Ask your service provider for the detailed information. Standby Indicators on Standby In stan...
Page 31 - End to End Signaling; Touch ToneTM from Display
31 End to End Signaling Touch Tone™ signaling is required to utilize cer tainphone services, such as accessing an alternate long distance network, signaling a pager or banking byphone, etc. The following features will make it easy tosend frequently used Touch Tone™ signals. See LinkDialing on page 5...
Page 32 - Entering Letters and Symbols; T9 Mode; Alpha Mode
32 Entering Letters and Symbols The text entry mode T9 or Alpha will automatically beactivated when entering letters, such as names or mes- sages. The current mode — T9 (T9) or abc (abc) — is displayed at the bottom of the screen. The numeric orsymbol mode will appear by pressing the key under T9 (T...
Page 33 - Assigned Alpha Characters in Alpha Mode; Note: Available languages in the Alpha mode depend on the; All Symbols on One Screen; Shortcut: Press and hold the key under; Key
33 Assigned Alpha Characters in Alpha Mode Note: Available languages in the Alpha mode depend on the feature that you use. Numeric Mode Num (Num) Press the key 0 to 9 WXYZ to enter digits; press CLR to delete a digit. Symbol Mode Sym (Sym1 to 4) The symbol mode appears in two ways depending onthe fe...
Page 34 - Phonebook Entry; Basic Sequence; Enter the name using your; Note: When shifted from Text Messages, the sequence may
34 PHONEBOOK OPERATION PHONEBOOK OPERATION T h e E n h a n c e d P h o n e b o o k w i t h 9 9 d u a l - nu m b e rmemory addresses stores up to two telephone num-bers and an e-mail address per entry. Stored numberscan be easily recalled and dialed by pressing . Mark them Secret for added privacy. A...
Page 35 - Storing a Number without Name; Example: To store the phone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; Automatic Storing into Phonebook; Stored
35 Storing a Number without Name 1. Press or press and hold CLR to clear the screen, then enter the phone number (up to 32 digits). 2. Press the key under STO three times, then enter the desired memory address (01 through 99) andpress F . Example: To store the phone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 in add...
Page 36 - Auto Hyphenation; Display Example; No hyphens; Length of Number; 0 digits or less; ation” feature will not work for that particular number.; Manual Hyphenation; Example: To inser t a hyphen in the number 1 2 3; and scroll to
36 Auto Hyphenation Automatically inserts hyphens when telephone numbersare entered and recalled from the phonebook. See AutoHyphenation (F23) on page 74 to activate or deacti- vate this feature. Display Example 123-456-7890 1-234-567-89012 No hyphens Length of Number 10 digits or less 11 to 21 digi...
Page 37 - Primary Number \ Secondary Number; Storing Dual Numbers; To store two telephone numbers in one phonebook ad-; Example: To store the primary number 1 2 3 4 5 6; Enter the address; Note: You can add a second number after storing a first num-
37 Up to 40 or 80 digits Primary Number \ Secondary Number 123-456-7890 STO Menu OK Menu Link Mark Dual Entry Manual Hyphen 23-456-7890\ 1 STO Menu Primary 987-654-3210 STO Menu Secondary STO Option Address: Auto:02 Stored 96 Empty 3 Used 08 Storing Dual Numbers The Dual Mark “ \ ” can be used to st...
Page 38 - Storing a Name with a Phone Number; Note: To enter names into the phonebook in the Alpha mode
38 123-456-7890 STO Menu Jill STO abc STO Option Address: Auto:02 Stored 95 Empty 4 Used 11 Storing a Name with a Phone Number To use this procedure, you will need to refer to “Enter-ing Letters and Symbols” on page 32. 1. Enter the phone number. 2. Press the key under STO . 3. Enter the name.4. Pre...
Page 39 - Storing E-Mail Addresses; “Modify” menu on page 46.; Marking Numbers with Icons; Note: To add icons after storing numbers, see “Modify” menu
39 Enter E-mail! STO abc STO Option Address: Auto:02 STO Option Address: Auto:03 Icon 123-456-7890 987-654-3210 abcde@audiovo OK Select Set Icon Icon 123-456-7890 987-654-3210 abcde@audiovo OK Select Storing E-Mail Addresses E-mail addresses up to 48 characters long can be storedin the Phonebook. Ex...
Page 40 - Storing a Ringer Type with the Phone Number; Note: The “Common” shown in the step 4 is the ringer type
40 Storing a Ringer Type with the Phone Number To distinguish callers from each other, assign one of 15different ringer tones to each Phonebook number. Theringer type is selected under the “Option” menu before storing. Example:1. E n t e r p h o n e nu m b e r ( s ) , and press the key under STO thr...
Page 41 - Overwrite Warning
41 Overwrite Warning When you attempt to store an address in a location al-ready being used, the “Overwrite” warning appears onthe screen. Example: To store the number 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 in the address 07, where another num-ber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 is already stored. 1. E n t e r 9 WXYZ 8 TUV 7 PQRS...
Page 42 - Recall Menu; Press; . This menu helps to recall a number from; • History : Call History Mode; Recall Menu Tree; Main Menu
42 Recall Menu Press Rcl . This menu helps to recall a number from memory. • Address : Address mode• Search : Sort Scroll or Key Word Search Mode • History : Call History Mode Recall Menu Tree Address Search (Sort Scroll) (Key Word) History Scratch Pad Phone- book Outgoing Incoming Scratch Pad View ...
Page 43 - Phonebook Recall; Phonebook Address Mode; Note: T h e s c r o l l fe a t u r e w i l l s k i p a ny va c a n t m e m o r y; Phonebook Sort Scroll Mode; Alphabetically sorts and displays stored telephone num-; Example: To display the numbers stored in the; and press; Note: This mode will sort and display names disregarding; Jill
43 Phonebook Recall Stored numbers can be recalled three ways: AddressMode, Sor t Scroll Mode and Key Word Search Mode. Phonebook Address Mode Finds a phone number by recalling a specific addressor by scrolling the phonebook. 1. Press Rcl . 2. Enter the two-digit Memory Address. 3. The phone number ...
Page 44 - Phonebook Key Word Search Mode; Example: To search the character string AN stored; Note: The key word can be searched regardless of upper or; AN; Albany
44 Phonebook Key Word Search Mode Searches and displays a character string of any par t ofan Alpha Tag stored in the phonebook. Example: To search the character string AN stored in the phonebook. 1. Press Rcl and press 2 ABC for “A”. 2. Press 6 MNO 6 MNO for “N”. 3. Press F . 4. Press . 5. Press . 6...
Page 45 - Note: Extra digits will not be stored in memory.; Katie; Primary Number
45 Dialing Dual Numbers A displayed number can be called by pressing . • Press to dial the primary number. • Press , to dial the secondary number. Reviewing Long Names and Numbers Allows you to review entire Alpha Name Tags or longnumbers stored in the phonebook. 1. Use any of the previously describ...
Page 46 - Phonebook Edit; Modifying Numbers and Names; Modifying Phone Numbers; Modifying Alpha Name Tags; Modifying Phonebook Addresses; Entering a Second Number
46 Phonebook Edit Modifying Numbers and Names Any phonebook contents can be modified including numbers, names, e-mail addresses, icons, ringer types,secret and phonebook addresses. Modifying Phone Numbers Recall the number from the phonebook. Press F to select “Menu”, then scroll to “Modify” and pre...
Page 47 - Moving Numbers and Names; Example: To move information stored in address; Moved
47 4. Press the key under Menu and scroll to “Dual Entry”. 5. Press F . The Dual Mark “ \ ” is in- serted. 6. Enter the second number. 7. Press the key under STO three times. 8. Press the key under STO and press F to store in the original address. Moving Numbers and Names Phonebook contents can be m...
Page 48 - Changing Priority of Dual Numbers; Note: The primary number will be dialed when you use Speed; Erasing Numbers and Names
48 Changing Priority of Dual Numbers T h e p r i m a r y a n d t h e s e c o n d a r y n u m b e r s o f aphonebook address can be interchanged. The submenu“Priority” will only be available when two telephone numbers are stored in that address. Example:1. Recall the number. 2. Press F and scroll to ...
Page 49 - Secret Memory; Storing a Secret Number; Note: Each of the phone numbers and e-mail address can be
49 Secret Memory Storing a Secret Number Allows you to store a phone number or e-mail address that you want to keep secret in your phonebook andcan only be accessed by entering the Security Code(see page 71). Example: To store the phone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 in address 30 as a secret number. 1....
Page 50 - Recalling a Secret Number; Link Dialing; Storing Linked Numbers
50 Recalling a Secret Number Example: To recall the number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 stored in the address 30. 1. U s e P h o n e b o o k S e a r c h M o d e t o r e c a l l a s e c r e tnumber. 2. Press F . 3. Enter the four-digit security code and press F . Link Dialing Allows you to sequentially link g...
Page 51 - Press the key under; Note: While entering a linked number, you may review all the; , scroll to “View Number” and press; Placing Calls Using Linked Numbers; , and select the linked number you want
51 Example: To link 3 numbers and store in Address 35.1. Enter the first number. 2. Press F . 3. Press F . 4. Enter the second number. 5. Press F F . 6. Enter the third number. 7. Press the key under STO three times. Enter the ad-dress 3 DEF 5 JKL and press F . Note: While entering a linked number, ...
Page 52 - Voice Data; for up to 20 numbers.; Voice Registration; Example: To store the telephone number 1 2 3 4 5; 7 8 9 0, and register the name “Katie”.; After you hear the voice; prompt “Entry Completed”.; Notes: 1. Register names in your normal voice tone and in a
52 OK Voice DataEntry Yes No Voice Dial Data Entry Voice Data 19 Empty 1 Used Stored 89 Empty 10 Used 25 Voice Activated Dialing (VAD) Allows you to call to a saved phone number by just say-ing the name. You can register, in your own voice, names for up to 20 numbers. Voice Registration Example: To ...
Page 53 - Replaying Registered Voices; p l a y ” a n d p r e s s; Note: Addresses with voice are marked with “V”.; Voice Activated Dialing; Adding Voice to Stored Numbers; Deleting Registered Voices
53 123-456-7890 E-mail Menu 10V Replaying Registered Voices 1. Press Rcl to recall the number. 2. Press F , scroll to “Re- p l a y ” a n d p r e s s F again. 3. You will hear the registered name. Note: Addresses with voice are marked with “V”. Voice Activated Dialing Example: To dial the number by s...
Page 54 - Call History; Call History Memories; Memory; By Scrolling
54 Call History Recalls outgoing Call History and incoming Caller IDnumbers and conveniently redials recently called num- bers or missed calls by using the stored Caller ID. (SeeCaller ID with Name on page 28.) Call History Memories Memory Outgoing Incoming Scratch Pad Description 10 previously dial...
Page 55 - Reviewing Outgoing Call History; Reviewing Incoming Call History; Example: To recall a received Caller ID from
55 Reviewing Outgoing Call History Example: To recall a number from Outgoing History.1. Press Rcl . The most recent call is dis- played. 2. Scroll with or to review other numbers. 3. Press to dial displayed number. When duplicate numbers are called, only the latest call is stored in the call history...
Page 56 - Reviewing Scratch Pad; Saving a Number to Phonebook; Example: To save a received Caller ID to your
56 Reviewing Scratch Pad Example:1. Press Rcl and scroll to “History”. 2. Press F and scroll to “Scratch Pad”. 3. Press F . 4. Scroll with or to review other numbers. 5. Press to dial displayed number. Saving a Number to Phonebook Numbers in the Call History and Scratch Pad Memory can be stored in y...
Page 57 - Message Indicator; A message indicator; Flashing; Message Menu
57 MESSAGING FEATURES MESSAGING FEATURES Your 9155-GPX Audiovox Cellular Telephone featuresTwo-Way Short Message Service (SMS) that sends andreceives Text Messages through your phone. The phonealso suppor ts Voice Mail Notification. Please note that operation of these features dependson the Cellular...
Page 58 - Receiving Text Messages; Checking Received Messages; Notes: 1. The sender name appears the same as it does in; Inbox Option
58 Receiving Text Messages Your phone can receive and display a text message ofup to 255 characters, and saves up to 30 messages in the Inbox. When a new text message is received, the indicator appears and the screen displays “New Message” withanimation. Depending on the set- tings, the phone may al...
Page 59 - Sending Text Messages
59 Sending Text Messages While operating in the digital mode, your phone cansend a text message to up to 10 recipients with a cellu- lar phone number or e-mail address. The phone savesup to 30 messages in your Outbox. Sending Text Messages 1. Press and F to en- ter “Send Message” menu. 2. Enter the ...
Page 60 - Reviewing Sent Messages; Notes: 1. The list displays the first 12 characters of each; Outbox Options
60 Send-Message Menu • Edit Send To: Corrects address.• Edit Text: Corrects message.• Priority: Marks message “Urgent”. • Call Back # : Temporarily changes your call back number for current message. • Delivery Ack: Temporarily changes acknowledg- ment mode for current message. • Save to Outbox: Save...
Page 61 - Voice Mail Notification; Receiving Voice Mail Notification; Mail Dialing on the following page.; To Display Number of Voice Mail Messages
61 Voice Mail In order to use voice mail, you must first activate yourvoice mailbox. For information on how to do this, please contact your service provider. Voice Mail Notification The voice mail system sends a notification to your phone when new messages are left in your voice mailbox. Receiving V...
Page 62 - Voice Mail Dialing; Storing the Voice Mail Access Number; Calling Your Voice Mail
62 Voice Mail Dialing V Storing the Voice Mail Access Number To make a set of linked numbers, please see StoringLinked Numbers in Phonebook on page 50, and fol- low the steps 1 through 3. Press the key under STO three times, and press V to store. Up to 80 digits of linked numbers can be stored inclu...
Page 63 - Messaging Feature Settings; Default Delivery Ack; Note: The “Delivered!” is displayed for the messages that; New Message Alert
63 Messaging Feature Settings The following menu allows you to customize yourphone’s Text Messages and Voice Mail Notification fea- tures. Default Call Back # Enter the default callback number that will be added to all outgoing text messages. For your convenience, yourphone number has been preset as...
Page 64 - Text Rejected” will display.; Note: The Outbox always functions in Auto Delete mode.
64 Text Entry Mode Select the text entry mode that first appears when en-tering a message. • T9 Mode: “T9” appears first, then, “Abc”, “Num” and “Sym”. • Alpha Mode: “Abc” appears first, then, “T9”, “Num” and “Sym”. Save Sent Message Select whether or not to save sent messages. • Auto Save: All mess...
Page 65 - Accessing Internet; Starting a Web Browser
65 WEB BROWSING WEB BROWSING Your 9155-GPX Audiovox Cellular Telephone can di-rectly access various Internet websites if you subscribeto Internet service through your service provider. It alsosuppor ts network services such as e-mailing with the web browser. Please contact your service provider fort...
Page 66 - Browser Menu; Note: Altering “Homepage” and “Set WAP Proxy” settings; E-mailing with Browser
66 Browser Menu To view the browser’s local menu,press V key while it is active. The menu will always appear in English.1. Reload: Reloads current page.2. Home: Returns to Home page. Press and hold CLR to do the same thing. 3. Bookmarks: Displays bookmarks.4. Mark Site: Stores current page in bookma...
Page 67 - Checking Alert Inbox; Note: English letters are always used when sending mes-; Web Browser Settings; Web Lock
67 Checking Alert Inbox When your Aler t Inbox saves aler ts, the screen turns Web into Web at its bottom. It saves up to 9 aler ts. 1. Press the key under Web to enter “Web Menu”. 2. Press F to open “Alert Inbox”. Example: 3. To access your service provider’s home page and view your e-mail press th...
Page 68 - Connection Settings; settings may disable Web access capability.; Changing IP addresses in “Web Link A”; Current Link
68 Connection Settings Never use the following "Connection" menus tochange any phone settings unless otherwise in-structed by your carrier. Altering any of these settings may disable Web access capability. Your phone can have up to 4 sets of the ser ver IP(Internet Protocol) addresses and Po...
Page 69 - Accessing Function Menu; To Exit from Function Menu
69 FUNCTION MENU FUNCTION MENU Accessing Function Menu Customize your phone with the various phone settingsin the Function Menu. See Function Menu Tree on the following page for more information.You can reach the Function you want to access in twoways; Scroll and Shor tcut. By Scrolling 1. Press F t...
Page 70 - Function Menu Tree
70 Function Menu Tree 1: Lock 1: Keypad Lock (F11)2: Phone Lock (F12) 3: Auto Lock (F13) 4: Unlock Code (F14) 3: Tones 1: Ring Volume (F31)2: Ringer Type (F32) 3: Key Volume (F33) 4: DTMF Send (F34) 5: Settings (F35) 1: Standby2: In-Use 2: Display 1: My Number (F21) 2: Backlight (F22) 3: Auto Hyphen...
Page 71 - Lock Features; Security Code and Unlock Code; Your phone is equipped with a Security Code and a; To unlock the Phone
71 Lock Features Security Code and Unlock Code Your phone is equipped with a Security Code and a Unlock Code to access various security features. Youmay change the preset codes for added protection. Code SecurityCode UnlockCode Preset 1234 1234 Description To access Secret Number, to set CallRestric...
Page 72 - Note: The phone will remain locked; Unlocking the Phone
72 Phone Lock (F12) Prevents unauthorized use of the phone. When acti-vated the following functions are still available: • Incoming calls can be answered with . • Muting the ringer or stopping the vibrating with . • Any Key Answering• Programmed Emergency Call • One-Touch Emergency Call• Turning off...
Page 73 - Display Features; 0 Seconds Mode; Note: You can keep the backlight on while you are engaged
73 Display Features Own Telephone Number Display (F21) Enables you to display your own telephone number and the ID number (SID) of your “Home” Cellular System. 1. Press F 2 ABC 1 . 2. Press F to exit. Backlight Control (Standby) (F22-1) When the power turns on, the LCD display and keypadare automati...
Page 75 - Volume and Tone Controls; Note: In Silent aler t mode the ringer tone will not sound for; Note: Key tone will be off in Silent mode, but tone will be; Ring Volume; Key Volume
75 Volume and Tone Controls Ringer Volume Control (F31) To adjust the volume of the ringer/melody, Clock Alarm aler t and the Countdown Timer aler t: 1. Press F 3 DEF 1 . 2. Keep pressing or until you get the desired s o u n d l eve l , o r “S i l e n t ”mode. Note: In Silent aler t mode the ringer ...
Page 76 - Normal Mode
76 OK Beep Alert F352 On Off OK Caller IDAlert F353 On Off OK ServiceAlert F354 On Off Key Tone Length (F35-1) To select tone length when a key is pressed: 1. Press F 3 DEF 5 JKL and 1 . 2. Press or to change the current mode. 3. Press F to set. • Normal Mode Tone is heard as long as the key is bein...
Page 77 - Call Timers
77 Voice Privacy Alert (F35-5) To set an audible alert when the voice privacy service is provided and cancelled: 1. Press F 3 DEF 5 JKL and 5 JKL . 2. Press or to turn this feature on/off. 3. Press F to set. One Minute Beep Tone (F35-6) When this is activated, a short beep tone sounds everyminute an...
Page 78 - Note: The above three timers can be reset to zero by using
78 OK Call Timers F414 12H 34M 56S 4: Lifetime 5:Web Total OK Call Timers F415 53M 45S 5: Web total 1:Last Call OK ClockIndicator F42 On Off All Calls Timer (F41-3) 1. Press F 4 GHI 1 and 3 DEF . Cumulative talk time of all incoming and outgo-ing calls displays. Web ac- cess calls are not includedin...
Page 80 - Notes: 1. If the alarm is set to sound during a call, the clock; Starting the Countdown Timer; Canceling the Countdown Timer; Stop?” displays on screen; Notes: 1. If the timer expires during a call, the alarm will ring
80 OK Count DownStop? Yes No F45 30min. Notes: 1. If the alarm is set to sound during a call, the clock alarm will ring after the call. 2. The clock alarm does not ring during power off, but this feature will be activated again when you turn the power on. 3. The clock alarm may not ring in Auto mode...
Page 81 - System Features; To alter the system selection:; Home Only; Enhanced Roaming
81 System Features A/B System Selection (F51) Permits you to select which cellular system (A or B)your phone utilizes; remembers the last A/B setting eachtime it is turned on and scans radio channels based onthat setting. It is strongly recommended leaving thesettings as programmed. To alter the sys...
Page 82 - when scanning; Notes: This feature automatically ends if:
82 NAM Selection (F52) If you frequently travel, it may be beneficial to registeryour phone with multiple numbers for different cities.The 9155-GPX has two Number Assignment Modules (NAMs) enabling two registrations.The NAM Selection feature enables you to change theNAM being used - do not use this ...
Page 84 - Notes: 1. This feature must be activated before the call is; Security Features
84 Setting Enhanced Voice Privacy Mode: 1. Press F 5 JKL 4 GHI and 4 GHI . 2. S e l e c t “ E n h a n c e d ” w i t h o r , a n d p r e s s F . 3. When the phone is operating in the Enhanced Voice Privacy Mode, “VP” appears in the upper line of the display during talking. 4. Select “Standard” with o...
Page 85 - Memory Location; Note: The emergency number in memory location 1 will be
85 OK 1 TouchEmergency F63 On Off Set New Code? F64 1234 OK ResetTimers Yes No F651 Changing Emergency Numbers (F62) You can program up to three emergency numbers witha maximum of 32 digits each. Memory Location 1 2 3 Preset Emergency Number 911 911 Blank 1. Press F 6 MNO 2 ABC . 2. Enter the four-d...
Page 86 - Note: See Function Reset Status on page 91.
86 Phonebook All Clear (F65-2) To clear all phonebook locations (01-99) and the voicemail dialing memory V : 1. Press F 6 MNO 5 JKL . 2. Enter the four-digit security code and press F . 3. Press 2 ABC . 4. P r e s s F t o c l e a r t h e memory. Call History All Clear (F65-3) To clear the outgoing a...
Page 87 - Data Communications; ” is displayed in the lower left-hand corner of the; To set the Data Service Mode; Select the desired mode by; High”, you can only use
87 Data Communications Your phone will work as a wireless modem when con-nected to your PC computer or laptop with the optional data cable (MOK-9150) and when operating in digitalmode. There are 3 different data settings with 3 differ-ent speeds: • Circuit Mode : 14.4 kbps • Packet Middle : 115.2 kb...
Page 88 - To set the Data/Fax Mode; Notes: 1. “Data Once” and “Fax Once” will be reset to “Off”; Voice calls can not be received when Data or Fax; be set to “Circuit” to send data or fax.; Activating TTY Mode
88 OK TTYMode F73 Off On Data/Fax Mode (F72) This feature allows you to set the mode for receivingdata or fax calls. To set the Data/Fax Mode 1. Press F 7 PQRS 2 ABC . 2. Select the desired mode by pressing F . Off: No data or fax calls can be received.Data: Can receive data.Fax: Can receive fax.Dat...
Page 89 - Notes: 1. The microphone and earpiece are automatically; Vibrator; Activating Vibrating Alert; Deactivating Vibrating Alert; Shortcut: Press and hold
89 Notes: 1. The microphone and earpiece are automatically muted during the TTY mode is active. 2. Disconnecting a TTY device from the phone does not deactivate the TTY mode. 3. The TTY mode will not be activated if the data/fax mode is already active. 4. Once the TTY mode is activated, the phone wi...
Page 90 - Voice Dialing; Note: See Voice Activated Dialing on page 53 for details.; Other Functions; Note: This feature will not function if the phone is in “Phone
90 Voice Dialing Voice Activated Dialing (F9) Allows you to make a call from your phonebook by just saying the name. Press F and 9 WXYZ to activate Voice Dialing. Shortcut: Press and hold to activate the same. Note: See Voice Activated Dialing on page 53 for details. Other Functions Quick Dialing (F...
Page 91 - Function Reset Status; Function Menu; Functions
91 Function Reset Status When Function Reset (F65-5) is completed (see page86), the 9155-GPX functions reset to the following: Function Menu * Affects hands-free operation only.Refer to Hands-Free Car Kit (HF-9150) manual. Functions Automatic Phone Lock (F13) Backlight Control Portable Use (Standby)...
Page 93 - Replacing Faceplates; Turn the phone off and remove; Note: Prevent any dust or small things
93 FACEPLATE OPTIONS FACEPLATE OPTIONS Your 9155-GPX phone’s faceplate is available in vari-ous color options. Always use and store your phonewith the faceplate attached. Replacing Faceplates Screw Hooks 2 1. Turn the phone off and remove the battery pack. Disconnectthe phone from the AC Adapter or ...
Page 94 - What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless
94 U.S. Food and Drug Administration -Center for Devices and Radiological HealthConsumer Update on Wireless Phones 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?The available scientific evidence does not show that any healthproblems are associated with using wireless phones. There isno proof, however, ...
Page 97 - What about wireless phone interference with medical
97 • If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance betweenyour body and the source of the RF, since the exposure leveldrops off dramatically with distance. For example, you coulduse a headset and carry the wireless phone away from yourbody or u...
Page 99 - OPERATING PROCEDURES
99 4,901,3075,490,1655,056,1095,504,7735,101,5015,506,8655,109,3905,511,0735,228,0545,535,2395,267,261 5,544,1965,267,2625,568,4835,337,3385,600,7545,414,7965,657,4205,416,7975,659,5695,710,7845,778,338 T9 ® Text Input is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and o...
Page 101 - (b) Product whose mechanical serial number or
101 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Audiovox Communications Corp. (the Company)warrants to the original retail purchaser of thisAudiovox handheld portable cellular telephone, thatshould this product or any par t thereof during nor-mal consumer usage and conditions, be provendefec...
Page 103 - QUICK REFERENCE; Basic Operation; Messaging Features; Convenience Features
103 QUICK REFERENCE QUICK REFERENCE Basic Operation Turn On/Off Press and hold Place a Call Phone Number, Terminate a CallReceive a Call Any Key (except and Rcl F ) Clear Last Digit CLR Clear All Digits Press and hold CLR Ear/SPK Volume or during a call Speaker phone (Two-Way) V during a call Conven...
Page 106 - PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
106 PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP. 555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, New York 11788, 800-229-1235 16808 Marquardt Avenue, Cerritos, California 90701, 562-802-5100 Audiovox Canada 5155 Spectrum Way, Unit #5, Mississauga, Ontario Canada L4W 5A1, 800-465-9672 Audiovox Pacific Pty Ltd ...