Page 2 - Handheld Portable
2 AUDIOVOX CDM-9100 AUDIOVOX CDM-9100 Tri-Mode CDMA/AMPS Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone In today’s fast paced world, it has become a necessity to have access to real-time information. Your communi- cations tools must provide you with this access from anywhere at anytime. With that in mind, Aud...
Page 3 - BATTERY INSTALLATION AND RECHARGING .. 19
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................ 7 SAFETY INFORMATION FORWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ........................ 14 SAR Information .................................................... 17 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................................
Page 6 - Touch ToneTM is a registered trademark of AT & T.
6 Touch Tone™ is a registered trademark of AT & T. Call Timers .......................................................... 76 Last Call Timer (F41-1) ........................................... 76Outgoing Call Timer (F41-2) .................................. 76All 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 - System configuration and the equipment list are as; List of Equipment; Name of the Equipment; Handheld Portable Telephone
18 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION System configuration and the equipment list are as shown below. 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 Lith...
Page 19 - To Attach the Battery Pack
19 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND RECHARGING BATTERY INSTALLATION AND RECHARGING To Attach the 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 over the connector. 3. Slide the cover back to snap it on. To Detach ...
Page 20 - To Recharge Battery; Recharging Time
20 To Recharge Battery Your CDM-9100 phone has a built-in charger function. To recharge the Battery Pack, always install the Bat- tery Pack to the phone. 1. Attach the BTR-9100 Battery Pack to the phone. 2. If the phone is on with the indicator displayed, press and hold to turn the phone off. 3. Ins...
Page 22 - External View
22 FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS External View Tri-Mode 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 Earpiece Power/DataConnector GraphicDisplay End Key withPower On/Off Clear Key Soft Ke...
Page 23 - Arrangement; ABCDEFGHIJKL; Items; A Call is in progress.; is also used for One-Touch
23 Function of Keys LCD Display Indication Key- Board Arrangement Digit Keys Function Keys Soft keys. To function as shown in thebottom line on the display. SEND key. To originate or receive a Call. END key. To terminate a Call and to turnthe phone ON/OFF. To recall phone numbers from memory.Also us...
Page 24 - Turning the Phone On/Off; Battery
24 GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Turning the Phone On/Off Press and hold . All the indicators and the display will light momentarily, and a tone will be heard. The indicator will be displayed while the phone is turned on. To turn the phone off, press and hold . Antenna Position The antenna can be ...
Page 25 - Placing Calls; To Place a Call; To Correct a Number; If the Call Fails to Go Through; To Terminate a Call; To Dial the Last Number Received; Phonebook Dialing
25 BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Placing Calls To Place a Call 1. Enter the phone number. (A maximum of 32 digits will be displayed.) 2. Press . The indicator will light. • To Correct a Number Press CLR to clear the last digit. Press and hold CLR to erase all the digits entered. • If the Call Fail...
Page 26 - Speed Dialing; Note: If two telephone numbers are stored in the ad-; Quick Dialing; Emergency Call; Example: To Call 911 in “Phone Lock” or “Key-
26 Speed Dialing If you know the phonebook address of the telephone number that you want to call, you may place a call 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 light, and t...
Page 27 - Receiving Calls; To Receive a Call
27 One-Touch Emergency Call This feature permits you to dial an emergency number by a single key stroke, even in the “Phone Lock” or “Restrict” mode. This feature can be turned off to pre- vent unintentional calls to the emergency number. See To Turn On/Off One-Touch Emergency Call Fea- ture (F63) o...
Page 28 - Caller ID with Name; Note: “Number Restricted” or “Number Unavailable”; Ringing Tone with Melody; with the Phone Number on page 40 for setting.; During Calls; To Adjust the Earpiece Volume
28 Caller ID with Name This feature allows you to preview in your display the number and name of the party calling you before you answer the call. The name is as you programmed it in your phonebook. 1. When the phone rings, the Calling Number appears in the display. 2. The last 10 Caller IDs are sto...
Page 29 - To Mute a Phone Conversation; Note: Terminating a call cancels the muting.; Automatic Talk Timer; Note: You can deactivate “Sending DTMF” so that key-; Call Waiting
29 To Mute a Phone Conversation There are two ways to mute the microphone during a call. 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 muti...
Page 30 - Standby; Indicators on Standby; Note: For displaying date and time, see Clock Indicator; Vibrating Alert
30 Three-Way Calling Your service provider may provide Three-Way Calling service. When a call is already in progress, you may call the third party. 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 informatio...
Page 31 - End to End Signaling; ing on page 50 for more information.; Touch ToneTM from Display
31 End to End Signaling To utilize cer tain phone services, such as accessing an alternate long distance network, signaling a pager or banking by phone etc., Touch Tone™ signaling is re- quired. The following features will make it easy to send frequently used Touch Tone™ signals. See Link Dial- ing ...
Page 32 - Entering Letters and Symbols; T9 Mode; Alpha Mode
32 Entering Letters and Symbols The text entry mode T9 or Alpha will automatically be active when necessary to enter letters, such as names or messages. The current mode is displayed as T9 (T9) or abc (abc) at the bottom of the screen. Also numeric or symbol mode will appear by pressing the key unde...
Page 33 - All Symbols on One Screen
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) To enter digits, press the digit key 0 to 9 WXYZ . To delete a digit, press CLR . Symbol Mode Sym (Sym1 to 4) The symbol mode appears in two ways dependin...
Page 34 - Phonebook Entry; Basic Sequence
34 PHONEBOOK OPERATION PHONEBOOK OPERATION Your phone has an Enhanced Phonebook with 99 dual- number memory addresses. At each address, you can store up to two telephone numbers under one name. This feature allows you to store, under one name, a person’s home and office number, office and mobile num...
Page 35 - To Store a Number without Name; Example: To store the phone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; Automatic Storing into Phonebook; Stored
35 To Store 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). Example: To store the phone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 in address 07. 1....
Page 37 - To Store Dual Numbers in Phonebook; Example: To store the primary number 1 2 3 4 5 6; Note: You can add a second number after storing a
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 To Store Dual Numbers in Phonebook You can store Dual Numb...
Page 38 - To Store a Name with the Phone Number; ing Letters and Symbols” on page 32.; Note: To enter names into the phonebook in the Alpha
38 123-456-7890 STO Menu Enter Name! STO Abc Jill STO abc STO Option Address: Auto:02 Stored 95 Empty 4 Used 11 To Store a Name with the 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 . ...
Page 39 - To Store E-mail Address; Note: To add icons after storing numbers, see “Modify”
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 To Store E-mail Address You can store an e-mail address up to 48 characters long with phone numbers ...
Page 40 - Note: The “Common” shown in the step 4 is the ringer
40 To Store a Ringer Type with the Phone Number(Distinctive Ringing) Yo u c a n c h o o s e o n e o f 1 5 r i n g e r t y p e s fo r e a c h phonebook number. With this feature, you will be able to distinguish who is calling by hearing the ringing tone. The ringer type is selected under the “Option”...
Page 41 - Overwrite Warning
41 Overwrite Warning When you attempt to store a number in an address where another number has already been stored, the “Overwrite” warning will appear on the 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. ...
Page 42 - Recall Menu; Recall Menu Tree; Main Menu
42 Recall Menu Press Rcl . The following “Recall” menu will prompt you to recall the number from memory. • “Address” : Phonebook Address Mode • “Search” : Phonebook Sort Scroll Mode or Phonebook Key Word Search Mode • “History” : Call History Mode Recall Menu Tree Address Search (Sort Scroll) (Key W...
Page 43 - Phonebook Recall; Phonebook Address Mode; Note: The scroll feature will skip any vacant memory; Phonebook Sort Scroll Mode; Example: To display the numbers stored in the; Jill
43 Phonebook Recall To recall the numbers stored in your phonebook, you have three methods: Address Mode, Sort Scroll Mode and Key Word Search Mode. Phonebook Address Mode This mode is useful in finding a phone number by re- calling a specific address or by scrolling the phonebook. 1. Press Rcl . 2....
Page 44 - Phonebook Key Word Search Mode; Example: To search the character string AN stored; Note: The key word can be searched regardless of; AN; Albany
44 Phonebook Key Word Search Mode This mode searches and displays the character string of Alpha Tags stored in the phonebook. Any par t of the Alpha Tag can be used for the search. Example: To search the character string AN stored in the phonebook. 1. Press Rcl and press 2 ABC for “A”. 2. Press 6 MN...
Page 45 - Note: The added digits will not be stored in the phone-; Katie
45 To Dial Dual Numbers After the number is recalled in the display, it can be easily called by pressing . • To dial the primary number, just press . • To dial the secondary number, press . To Review Long Names and Numbers This feature allows you to review whole Alpha Name Tags or long numbers store...
Page 46 - Phonebook Edit; To Modify Numbers and Names; To Modify Phone Numbers; To Modify Alpha Name Tag; To Modify Phonebook Address; To Enter a Second Number
46 Phonebook Edit This section guides you on how to modify, move, change priority and erase the phonebook contents. To Modify Numbers and Names You can modify any of the phonebook contents you have stored, including Phone Numbers, Names, E-mail Ad- dresses, Icons, Ringer Types, Secret and Phonebook ...
Page 47 - To Move Numbers and Names; 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 to store in the original ad- dress. To Move Numbers and Names You can move the phonebook contents ...
Page 48 - To Change Priority of Dual Numbers; ority” will only be available when two telephone num-; Note: The primary number will be dialed when you use; To Erase Numbers and Names
48 To Change Priority of Dual Numbers You can interchange the primary and the secondary numbers in a phonebook address. The submenu “Pri- ority” will only be available when two telephone num- bers are stored in that address. Example: 1. Recall the number. 2. Press F and scroll to “Priority”. 3. Pres...
Page 49 - Secret Memory; To Store a Secret Number; Note: Each of the phone numbers and e-mail address
49 Secret Memory To Store a Secret Number This feature permits you to store a phone number or e- mail address that you want to keep secret in your phonebook. The secret number can be accessed only by entering the Security Code (see page 69). Example: To store the phone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 in ...
Page 50 - To Recall a Secret Number; Link Dialing; To Store Linked Numbers in Phonebook
50 To Recall 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 t number. 2. Press F . 3. Enter the four-digit security code and press F . Link Dialing This feature permits you to link...
Page 51 - Example: To link 3 numbers and store in Address 35.; Note: While entering a linked number, you may review; To Place Calls Using Linked Numbers
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 an ad- dress 3 DEF 5 JKL . Note: While entering a linked number, you may rev...
Page 52 - Call History; Call History Memories; Memory; By Scrolling
52 Call History This feature recalls outgoing Call History and incoming Caller ID numbers. This is convenient for redialing re- cently called numbers or for returning missed calls by using the stored Caller ID. (See Caller ID with Name on page 28.) Call History Memories Memory Outgoing Incoming Scra...
Page 53 - To Review Outgoing Call History; Example: To recall a number from Outgoing History.; To Review Incoming Call History; Example: To recall a received Caller ID from
53 To Review 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. You can place a call by simply pressing . When duplicate numbers are called, only the latest call is stored in the o...
Page 54 - To Review Scratch Pad; To Save a Number to Phonebook; Numbers and Names on page 46.
54 To Review 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 num- bers. 5. You can place a call by simply pressing . To Save a Number to Phonebook The numbers in the Call Histor y and Scratch Pad Memory...
Page 55 - Message Indicator; Flashing; Message Menu
55 MESSAGING FEATURES MESSAGING FEATURES Your CDM-9100 Audiovox Cellular Telephone features Two-way Shor t Message Service (SMS) that sends and receives Text Messages through your phone. The phone also suppor ts Voice Mail Notification. Please note that operation of these features depends on the Cel...
Page 56 - Receiving Text Messages; To Check Received Messages; Notes: 1. The sender name is as you programmed it; Inbox Option
56 Receiving Text Messages Your phone is able to receive and display a text mes- sage of up to 255 characters. The phone saves up to 30 messages in your Inbox. When your phone receives a new text message, the indicator is displayed. The screen displays “New Message” with animation. Depending on the ...
Page 57 - Sending Text Messages; To Send a Text Message; Entering Letters and Symbols on page 32.
57 Sending Text Messages While operating in the digital mode, your phone is able to send a text message of up to 5 recipients with a cel- lular phone number or e-mail address. The phone saves up to 30 messages in your Outbox. To Send a Text Message 1. Press and F to en- ter “Send Message” menu. The ...
Page 58 - livery Ack under Messaging Feature Settings; To Review Sent Messages; Notes: 1. The list shows the first 12 characters per; Outbox Option
58 Send-Message Menu • Edit Send To: To correct address. • Edit Text: To correct your message. • Priority: To mark “Urgent” to your message. • Call Back # : To change your call back number temporarily for your current message. • Delivery Ack: To change acknowledgment mode temporarily for your curren...
Page 59 - Voice Mail; Voice Mail Notification; Normal Voice Mail Notification; Messages on the following page.; Voice Mail Notification with Mail Retrieval Service (MRS)
59 Voice Mail In order to use voice mail, you must first activate your voice 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. Normal Voi...
Page 60 - To Display Number of Voice Mail Messages; Voice Mail Dialing; To Store the Voice Mail Access Number; Store a Name with the Phone Number on page 38.); To Call Your Voice Mail
60 To Display Number of Voice Mail Messages 1. Press , scroll to “Voice Mail”, and press F . 2. The screen displays the number of messages in your voice mailbox. Example: 3. Press to view additional information. 4. To erase the voice mail notification, press the key under Option and select “Erase”. ...
Page 61 - Messaging Feature Settings; Default Delivery Ack; Note: The “Delivered!” is displayed for the messages; New Message Alert
61 Messaging Feature Settings The following menu allows you to customize your phone’s Text Messages and Voice Mail Notification fea- tures. Default Call Back # Enter your callback number as default that will be added to all sending text messages. Your own phone number has been preset to the callback...
Page 62 - Note: The Outbox functions always in Auto Delete
62 Voice Mail Alert This feature alerts you when a new voice mail notifica- tion is received. Select one of the settings below. • Alert On: Short beep tone sounds once. • Alert Off: Aler t does not sound. • Vibrate Only: Vibrating aler t only. • Reminder: Short beep tone sounds at every 2 minutes wh...
Page 63 - Accessing Internet; To Start Web Browser
63 WEB BROWSING WEB BROWSING Your CDM-9100 Audiovox Cellular Telephone allows you to enjoy accessing various Internet websites directly from your phone, including news, spor ts, travel, and weather, if you subscribe to Internet service with your ser vice provider. Your phone also suppor ts network s...
Page 64 - Browser Menu; Note: Altering of the settings on the “Homepage” and; E-mailing with Browser; To Send and Receive E-mails; Notes: 1. You can create your message in English or
64 Browser Menu Press V key while the browser is active to see the browser’s lo- cal menu. This menu is displayed in English or French. 1. Reload: To reload the current page. 2. Home: To get back to the Home page. Press and hold CLR will do the same. 3. Bookmarks: To view your bookmark list. 4. Mark...
Page 65 - Net Alert with Browser; To Receive Net Alert; Web Browser Settings; Web Lock
65 Net Alert with Browser The Web Browser is able to receive an alert for a mes- sage from your service provider. This is called a Net Alert. To Receive Net Alert 1. When a Net Aler t is received, the web browser star ts automatically and notifies you on the screen. Example: 2. Press the key under “...
Page 66 - To Change IP addresses in “Web Link A”
66 Confirm — Connect Prompt You can turn on/off a prompt “Set up Connection?” for accessing the Internet. Connection Settings You should not use the following menus under “Connection” to change any settings in the phone, unless otherwise instructed by your car- rier. Altering any of these settings m...
Page 67 - To Access Function Menu; To Exit from Function Menu
67 FUNCTION MENU FUNCTION MENU To Access Function Menu Various phone settings can be changed through the Function Menu to customize your phone’s functions to fit your convenience. See Function Menu Tree on the following page. You can reach the Function you want to access in two ways; Scroll and Shor...
Page 68 - Function Menu Tree
68 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 69 - Lock Features; Security Code and Unlock Code
69 Lock Features Security Code and Unlock Code Your phone is equipped with the Security Code and the Unlock Code to access various security features. You may change the preset codes for added protection. Code SecurityCode UnlockCode Preset 1234 1234 Description To access Secret Number, to set CallRe...
Page 70 - Note: The phone will remain locked even if the power; To Unlock the Phone
70 Phone Lock (F12) This mode is useful to prevent unauthorized use of the phone. With this feature on, 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-Touc...
Page 71 - Display Features; 0 Seconds Mode; Note: You can keep the backlight on while you are en-
71 Display Features Own Telephone Number Display (F21) This feature enables you to display your own telephone number and the ID number (SID) of your “Home” Cellu- lar System. 1. Press F 2 ABC 1 . 2. Press F to exit. Backlight Control (Standby) (F22-1) The LCD display and keypad are backlighted autom...
Page 73 - Roaming List (PRL) version that is programmed in your; Volume and Tone Controls; Note: In Silent alert mode, ringer tone is not given for; Ring Volume
73 Software Version Review (F26) This feature permits you to review the software version which is installed in your phone. 1. Press F 2 ABC 6 MNO . 2. Press F to exit. Last Rescan SID Indicator (F27) This menu item permits you to view the System Identi- fication Number (SID), which your phone is cur...
Page 74 - Note: Key tone will be off in Silent mode, but tone will; Normal Mode; Key Volume
74 Ringer Type Selection (F32) This feature permits you to select a ringer tone pattern from 15 options including melody ringers. 1. Press F 3 DEF 2 ABC . 2. Press or to select the ringer tone. 3. Press F to set. Key Tone Volume Control (F33) 1. Press F 3 DEF 3 DEF . 2. Keep pressing or until you ac...
Page 76 - Call Timers
76 One Minute Beep Tone (F35-6) With this feature on, you will be notified during a call, once every minute by a shor t beep tone. In addition, two beep tones will sound every five minutes. 1. Press F 3 DEF 5 JKL and 6 MNO . 2. You can turn this feature on/off by or . 3. Press F to set. Low Battery ...
Page 79 - To Start the Countdown Timer; To Cancel the Countdown Timer
79 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 if you skip the alarm time traveling into an area with the different local time. 4. See Ringer Volume Control (F31) on page 73 to ch...
Page 80 - System Features; To alter the system selection:; • Automatic; Only, when the power is turned on next time.; Enhanced Roaming; ferred Roaming List (PRL) which can be programmed
80 System Features System Mode Selection (F51) This feature permits you to select which Cellular sys- tem your phone uses. Leave this setting as it has been preprogrammed un- less you have a reason to alter the system selection. To alter the system selection: 1. Press F 5 JKL 1 . The current mode wi...
Page 81 - Notes: This feature automatically ends if:
81 In areas where your Carrier has Roaming agreements, your phone will display a steady “ Rm ” indication. If your display indicates a flashing “ Rm ”, you are in a cellular system which is not associated with your Carrier (you can still make or receive calls). If your display indicates a flashing “...
Page 83 - To Set the Enhanced Voice Privacy Mode:; Notes: 1. This feature must be activated before the call
83 Enhanced Voice Privacy Service (F54-4)(Digital Mode Only) This feature requests the cellular system to provide the enhanced voice privacy service. This service can only be provided in the Digital Mode, and its availability de- pends on the cellular system and your service provider. To Set the Enh...
Page 84 - Security Features; To Set Call Restriction Mode; 1 Digits Mode; Memory Location
84 Security Features Call Restriction (F61) This feature permits you to impose various kinds of re- strictions on outgoing calls. Emergency numbers can be placed even when this feature is on. To Set Call Restriction Mode 1. Press F 6 MNO 1 . 2. Enter the four-digit security code and press F . 3. You...
Page 86 - Note: See Function Reset Status on page 90.
86 Call History All Clear (F65-3) This feature clears the call history for outgoing and in- coming calls including Caller ID. 1. Press F 6 MNO 5 JKL . 2. Enter the four-digit security code and press F . 3. Press 3 DEF . 4. Press F to clear the history. Text Message & Voice Mail All Clear (F65-4)...
Page 87 - Data Communications; To Receive Data/Fax Call; Data: Data mode until the power is turned off.
87 Data Communications Data/Fax Mode (F71) Your CDM-9100 will work as a wireless modem, if con- nected to a PC laptop or a computer with the optional data cable (DIC-9100). When operating in Digital mode, the phone can be used for Async Data or Fax at the speed of up to 14.4kbps. Your CDM-9100 also ...
Page 88 - Vibrator; To Activate Vibrating Alert; To Deactivate Vibrating Alert; Shortcut: Press and hold
88 Vibrator Vibrating Alert (F8) When this feature is activated, the phone vibrates to alert you of the following items while in standby mode. The audible aler ts below will be muted. • Incoming call received, even in Silent mode. • New Text Message received, even in Alert Off mode. • New Voice Mail...
Page 89 - Other Functions; Note: This feature will not function if the phone is in
89 Other Functions Quick Dialing (F01) When this feature is on, the primary number in your phonebook address 02 to 09 can be dialed with just a single press of the key. 1. Press F 0 1 . 2. Scroll to “On” or “Off” and press F . Automatic Answering (F02) With this feature on, incoming calls will be au...
Page 90 - Function Reset Status; Function Menu; Functions
90 Function Reset Status By Function Reset (F65-5) on page 86, your CDM- 9100 will be reset as in the chart below. Function Menu * Affects hands-free operation only. Refer to Hands-Free Car Kit (HF-9100) manual. Functions Automatic Phone Lock (F13) Backlight Control Portable Use (Standby) (F22-1) Wi...
Page 92 - To Replace Faceplates
92 FACEPLATE OPTIONS FACEPLATE OPTIONS Your CDM-9100 phone’s faceplate is available in vari- ous color options. Always use and store your phone with the faceplate attached. To Replace Faceplates Screw Hooks 2 1. Turn the phone off and remove the battery pack. Disconnect the phone from the AC Adapter...
Page 101 - (e) Any damage that has resulted from exposure
101 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (the Com-pany), warrants to the original retail purchaser ofthis Audiovox Handheld Por table Cellular Tele-phone, that should this product or any par t thereof(except the items listed below), under normal useand co...
Page 103 - Quick Reference; 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 (One-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, 905-712-9299 Audiovox Pacific Pty Ltd ...