Audiovox CDM8600 - Manual

Audiovox CDM8600

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Handheld Portable Telephone
  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones ..122; Chapter 1; BEFORE USING
  • Page 6 – A C K A G E C O N T E N T S; User Manual
  • Page 8 – INSTALLING THE BATTERY
  • Page 9 – BATTERY TALK AND STANDBY TIMES; C H A R G I N G T H E B A; POWER CONNECTION; Connect the charger to a standard 110V AC outlet.; CHARGING DISPLAY
  • Page 10 – Chapter 2; BASIC OPERATION; Use only manufacturer approved batteries.; BA
  • Page 11 – USING THE MENU; USING THE PHONE; TURNING THE PHONE ON; TURNING THE PHONE OFF
  • Page 12 – WEB; M E N U S U M M A R; CALL
  • Page 14 – MAKING A CALL; B A S I C F U N C T I O N S; PAUSE FEATURE
  • Page 15 – SPEAKERPHONE; To activate speakerphone in idle, answering and; ANSWERING CALLS; CALL WAITING; Displays the number of stored memos that are
  • Page 16 – ADJUSTING THE VOLUME; Pressing volume control keys:; LOCK; VIBRATE
  • Page 17 – MUTE; While on a call, press “SILENT”; F U N C T I O N S D U R I N G A C A L L; MY PROFILE; Enhances voice privacy during a call.
  • Page 18 – Chapter 3; SETTINGS; LOCATION
  • Page 19 – ENTERING CHARACTERS; S T O R I N G P H O N E N U M B E R S
  • Page 20 – John; T E X T I N P U T M E T H O D S; KEY FUNCTION
  • Page 22 – BY NUMBER; ADD NEW ENTRY; BY GROUP; FIND; BY NAME; P H O N E B O O K
  • Page 23 – CLEAR GROUP; Use the navigation key to select the group to be; CHANGE GROUP NAME; Use the navigation key to select an existing group; EDIT GROUP; ADD NEW GROUP; A maximum of 7 groups is allowed.; EDIT EXISTING ENTRY; Use the navigation key to select one of the groups.
  • Page 24 – EDIT SMS GROUP; A maximum of 5 groups is allowed.; Use the navigation key to select an existing group; EDIT EXISTING GROUP; Use the navigation key to select an existing group.; Use the navigation key to select the group name to be
  • Page 25 – SPEED DIAL; To link a phone number to a location, select the; Saves and edits your personal information.
  • Page 26 – RECEIVED; DIALED; R E C E N T C A L L
  • Page 27 – MISSED; HOME CALLS; LAST CALL; CALL TIMERS
  • Page 28 – CHECKING RECEIVED VOICE MAIL MESSAGE; The number of voice mail messages currently; CHECKING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAGE; Highlight the message you want to view and press; RECEIVED MESSAGE NOTIFICATION; To display the received message, press; M E S S A G I N G; MESSAGE INDICATORS; VOICE; Input text message, then press to display the; SEND; or
  • Page 29 – To change the call back number, press; press “INSERT SIGNATURE”.
  • Page 30 – INBOX
  • Page 31 – OUTBOX
  • Page 32 – FILED; SOUND
  • Page 33 – ERASE ALL; Select “YES” or “NO” with or .; To enter the “SETTINGS” menu, press; SAVE SENT MESSAGE; Input the call back number, then press; ALERT
  • Page 34 – AUTO ERASE; To select a signature:; DIRECT VIEW
  • Page 35 – START BREW
  • Page 36 – ERASING AN APPLICATION
  • Page 37 – SOUNDS; RINGER TYPE
  • Page 38 – VOLUME; S E T T I N G S
  • Page 39 – FADE ALERT; ROAM RINGER
  • Page 40 – DISPLAY; Customizes and personalizes the display.; ANIMATION SETTING; Select one from the Animation List to display in the; POWER ON; POWER OFF; Select one from the Animation List to display; MAIN DISPLAY SETTING; Press the navigation key to edit the greeting.
  • Page 41 – IDLE CLOCK; CONTRAST
  • Page 42 – SUB LCD SETTING; To select an Sub LCD clock display:; SUB LCD CONTRAST; Adjust the Sub LCD contrast for better view.; SECURITY; RESTRICT; Press then select “OFF”, “LOCK NOW” or
  • Page 43 – MENU
  • Page 44 – PHONEBOOK; LONG DISTANCE
  • Page 45 – CLEAR PHONEBOOK; RESET PHONE
  • Page 46 – SYSTEM; SET MODE; Selects the Preferred System.; FORCE ANALOG
  • Page 47 – Select “LOCATION ON” or “911 ONLY” with the; OTHERS; ANSWER MODE; To select an Answer mode:; ACTIVE FLIP; To select Active Flip Answer mode:
  • Page 48 – AUTO RETRY; REPEAT; with the navigation key.; AUTO ANSWER; Select one of the following items with the; VOICE PRIVACY
  • Page 49 – LANGUAGE; Use the navigation key to set the web idle timer or; To display the version of your phone:; UP PROXY IP
  • Page 50 – SCHEDULE; EVENT; VIEW EVENT ENTRY; T O O L S
  • Page 51 – CALCULATOR; WORLD CLOCK
  • Page 52 – STOPWATCH; Press then for “STOPWATCH”.; D A; CONNECTION; Select one of the following connection modes with the
  • Page 53 – DATA SPEED; To select a connection speed based on handset usage:; TTY MODE; CONNECTING TO TTY DEVICE; Connect the “TTY” device to the phone at the; ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING TTY MODE; Select “DISABLE” or “ENABLE” then press .; MAKING AND ANSWERING A CALL
  • Page 54 – VOICE MEMO; When you press to record a voice memo,; CALL ANSWER; To set and operate the answering machine:
  • Page 55 – VOICE COMMAND
  • Page 56 – TOP LEVEL; DIGIT DIAL
  • Page 57 – VOICE DIAL; LIST
  • Page 58 – VOICE SETTING; UNTRAIN ALL; VOICE ALERT; RECORD
  • Page 59 – DIGIT MODE; Select one option with the navigation key, then; HFK MODE; Select “OFF” or “ON” with the navigation key, then; SET ACTIVE; Select “SEND KEY” or “ACTIVE FLIP” with the
  • Page 60 – Chapter 4; INTERNET; E M E R G E N C Y C A L L I N G
  • Page 61 – BROWSER MENU; Adds a web page to bookmark list.; WIRELESS INTERNET; S T
  • Page 62 – RELOAD; B R O W S E R M E N U
  • Page 63 – Chapter 5; SAFETY; Displays About Menu Options.; OPENWAVE; Displays a list of security-related items.
  • Page 64 – ANTENNA CARE; S A F E T Y I N F O R M A; EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS
  • Page 65 – Other Medical Devices; ELECTRONIC DEVICES; Pacemakers
  • Page 66 – PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS; DO NOT use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or; OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES; Aircraft
  • Page 67 – CAUTION; WARNING! Read this information before using your phone; OPERATING PROCEDURES; - Using the unit to give off false distress calls.
  • Page 73 – Chapter 6; WARRANTY
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Summary

Page 2 - Handheld Portable Telephone

AUDIOVOX AUDIOVOX CDM-8600 CDM-8600 Tri Mode Digital CDMA2000 1X Handheld Portable Telephone In today’s fast paced world, it has become a necessity tohave access to real time information. Your communica-tions tools must provide you with this access from any-where at anytime. With that in mind, Audio...

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ..........5 Package Contents ...................................................6Handset Description ...............................................7Function Keys .........................................................8Display Indicators ...........

Page 5 - Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones ..122; Chapter 1; BEFORE USING

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 4 - Table of Contents CHAPTER 5 SAFETY INFORMATION ...................121 Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones ..122 Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals ..............122 Antenna Care.....................................................123 Phone Operation .............

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