Audiovox CDM-9150X - Manual

Audiovox CDM-9150X

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Handheld Portable
  • Page 3 – BATTERY INSTALLATION AND RECHARGING .. 19
  • Page 4 – Numeric Mode; Symbol Mode
  • Page 6 – Touch ToneTM is a registered trademark of AT & T.
  • Page 7 – SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING : Always read and understand all of the
  • Page 8 – Safe Operation of Your Phone; Protection of Children; WARNING
  • Page 9 – CAUTION
  • Page 10 – Safe Operation of Battery Pack
  • Page 11 – Safe Disposal of Used Battery Packs; Safe Operation of Battery Pack (continued)
  • Page 12 – Safe Operation of AC Adapter; DANGER
  • Page 14 – FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
  • Page 15 – first responsibility.; ELECTRONIC DEVICES; Persons with pacemakers:; Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six; Hearing Aids
  • Page 18 – List of Equipment; Name of the Equipment; Handheld Portable Telephone
  • Page 19 – To Attach the Battery Pack; tery cover to remove it.; To Detach the Battery Pack; key to
  • Page 20 – To Recharge the Battery; Charging” with animation and the; Recharging Time
  • Page 22 – External View
  • Page 23 – Arrangement; ABCDEFGHIJKL; Items; A call is in progress.; is also used for One-Touch
  • Page 24 – Turning the Phone On/Off; Battery; Power Management
  • 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
  • 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-
  • Page 27 – One-Touch Emergency Call; Note: This feature cannot be used if the Keypad Lock is on.; Emergency Call Mode; Receiving Calls; To Receive a Call; Note: To mute the ringer or stop the vibrating, press; Any Key Answering
  • Page 28 – Caller ID with Name; The last 10 Caller IDs are stored in the memory; Note: “Number Restricted” or “Number Unavailable” is dis-; This feature indicates the number of unanswered incom-; Ringing Tone with Melody; During Calls; To Adjust the Earpiece Volume; Simply press
  • Page 29 – To Mute a Phone Conversation; Press the key under; Note: Terminating a call cancels the muting.; or; Automatic Talk Timer; Note: You can deactivate “Sending DTMF” so that keypad; Call Waiting; Your service provider may provide Call Waiting service.
  • Page 30 – Standby; Indicators on Standby; Vibrating Alert
  • Page 31 – End to End Signaling; Touch ToneTM from Display
  • Page 32 – Entering Letters and Symbols; T9 Mode; Alpha Mode
  • 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
  • Page 34 – . An e-mail address can also be stored at; Phonebook Entry; Basic Sequence; Enter the name using your; Note: When shifted from Text Messages, the sequence may
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 37 – Primary Number \ Secondary Number; To Store Dual Numbers in Phonebook; 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-
  • Page 38 – To Store a Name with the Phone Number; Note: To enter names into the phonebook in the Alpha mode
  • Page 39 – To Store E-mail Address; “Modify” menu on page 46.; To Mark Numbers with Icon; Note: To add icons after storing numbers, see “Modify” menu
  • Page 40 – Note: The “Common” shown in the step 4 is the ringer type
  • Page 41 – Overwrite Warning
  • Page 42 – Recall Menu; Recall Menu Tree; Main Menu
  • 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; Example: To display the numbers stored in the; Note: This mode will sort and display names disregarding; Jill
  • Page 44 – Phonebook Key Word Search Mode; Example: To search the character string AN stored; and press; Note: The key word can be searched regardless of upper or; AN; Albany
  • Page 45 – Note: The added digits will not be stored in the phonebook; Katie; Primary Number
  • 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
  • Page 47 – To Move Numbers and Names; Moved
  • Page 48 – To Change Priority of Dual Numbers; Note: The primary number will be dialed when you use Speed; To Erase Numbers and Names
  • Page 49 – Secret Memory; To Store a Secret Number; Note: Each of the phone numbers and e-mail address can be
  • Page 50 – To Recall a Secret Number; Link Dialing; To Store Linked Numbers in Phonebook
  • Page 51 – Note: While entering a linked number, you may review all the; , scroll to “View Number” and press; To Place Calls Using Linked Numbers
  • Page 52 – Voice Data; 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. Please register names with your normal tone of
  • Page 53 – To Replay Registered Voice; play” and press; Note: Addresses with voice are marked with “V”.; Voice Activated Dialing; To Add Voice to Stored Numbers; Note: In case dual numbers or linked numbers are stored in; To Delete Registered Voice
  • Page 54 – Call History; Call History Memories; Memory; By Scrolling
  • Page 55 – To Review Outgoing Call History; To Review Incoming Call History; Example: To recall a received Caller ID from
  • Page 56 – To Review Scratch Pad; To Save a Number to Phonebook; Example: To save a received Caller ID to your
  • Page 57 – Message Indicator; A message indicator; Flashing; Message Menu
  • Page 58 – Receiving Text Messages; To Check Received Messages; Notes: 1. The sender name is as you programmed it in your; Inbox Option
  • Page 59 – Sending Text Messages; To Send a Text Message
  • Page 60 – To Review Sent Messages; Notes: 1. The list shows the first 12 characters per message.; Outbox Option
  • Page 61 – Voice Mail Notification; Normal Voice Mail Notification; Mail Dialing on the following page.; Voice Mail Notification with Mail Retrieval Service (MRS)
  • Page 62 – 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
  • Page 63 – Messaging Feature Settings; Default Delivery Ack; Note: The “Delivered!” is displayed for the messages that; New Message Alert
  • Page 64 – est text message to save a new text message.; Note: The Outbox functions always in Auto Delete mode.; This feature allows you to reply to a message with a; Note: See the Reply menu in Inbox Option on page 58.
  • Page 65 – Accessing Internet; To Start Web Browser
  • Page 66 – Browser Menu; Note: Altering of the settings on the “Homepage” and “Set; E-mailing with Browser
  • Page 67 – To Check Alert Inbox; Note: English letters are always applied to enter e-mails with; Web Browser Settings; Web Lock
  • Page 68 – Connection Settings; settings may disable Web access capability.; Changing IP addresses in “Web Link A”; Current Link
  • Page 69 – To Access Function Menu; To Exit from Function Menu
  • Page 70 – Function Menu Tree
  • Page 71 – Lock Features; Security Code and Unlock Code
  • Page 72 – Note: The phone will remain locked even if the power is turned; To Unlock the Phone
  • Page 73 – Display Features; 0 Seconds Mode; Note: You can keep the backlight on while you are engaged
  • Page 75 – Volume and Tone Controls; Note: In Silent aler t mode, ringer tone is not given for an; Note: Key tone will be off in Silent mode, but tone will be; Ring Volume; Key Volume
  • Page 76 – Normal Mode
  • Page 77 – Call Timers
  • Page 78 – Note: The above three timers can be reset to zero by using
  • Page 80 – Notes: 1. If the alarm is set to sound during a call, the clock; To Start the Countdown Timer; To Cancel the Countdown Timer; Notes: 1. If the timer expires during a call, the alarm will ring
  • Page 81 – System Features; To alter the system selection:; Home Only; Enhanced Roaming
  • Page 82 – You can change the current; when scanning; Notes: This feature automatically ends if:
  • Page 84 – Notes: 1. This feature must be activated before the call is; Security Features
  • Page 85 – Memory Location; Note: The emergency number in memory location 1 will be
  • Page 86 – Note: See Function Reset Status on page 91.
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 89 – Vibrator; To Activate Vibrating Alert; To Deactivate Vibrating Alert; Shortcut: Press and hold; Notes: 1. The microphone and earpiece are automatically
  • 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
  • Page 91 – Function Reset Status; Function Menu; Functions
  • Page 93 – To Replace Faceplates; Note: Prevent any dust or small things
  • Page 94 – What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless
  • Page 97 – What about wireless phone interference with medical
  • Page 101 – (b) Product whose mechanical serial number or
  • Page 103 – QUICK REFERENCE; Basic Operation; Messaging Features; Convenience Features
  • Page 106 – PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
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Summary

Page 2 - Handheld Portable

2 In today’s fast paced world, it has become a necessity to have access to real-time information. Your commu- nications tools must provide you with this access from anywhere at anytime. With that in mind, Audiovox de- veloped the CDM-9150X, our first 1X capable tri-mode handset with web browsing and...

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 4 - Numeric Mode; Symbol Mode

4 End to End Signaling .......................................... 31 Touch Tone™ from Display .................................... 31Touch Tone™ from Memory ................................... 31 Entering Letters and Symbols ........................... 32 T9 Mode T9 (T9) ...............................

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