Audiovox CDM9900 Owners Manual

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    CDM-9900 VERIZON English Production Version Apr.27, 2004 OWNER'S MANUAL
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    as Caller ID without opening your phone. Your new CDM-9900 provides you with something only an Audiovox phone can: the proven reliability that has made us a leading wireless handset provider. Please take a few moments to read the following pages of the owner's operating manual. It will help you make
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    21 Using the Battery 22 Installing the Battery Pack 22 Removing the Battery Pack 22 Charging the Battery 23 Charging the Phone's Battery 23 Charging with the Desktop Charger 24 Battery Information 24 Getting Started 25 Turning the Phone On/Off 25 Antenna Position 25 Multiple Languages
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    MENU 41 Phonebook Outline 42 Phonebook Menu 42 Phonebook Entry 42 Saving Phonebook Entries 43 Adding a New Phonebook Entry 43 Saving a Phone Number 44 Digits Options 44 Finding Phonebook Entries 45 Finding a Phonebook Entry 45 Dialing from a Phonebook Entry 46 Phonebook Entry Options
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    48 Editing a Phonebook Entry 48 Phonebook Edit Options 48 Selecting Ringer Type for Numbers 49 Assigning Pictures for Caller ID 50 Deleting Phone Numbers 51 Deleting Phonebook Entry 51 Using Speed Dialing 52 Speed Dialing 52 Quick Dialing 52 Assigning a Speed Dial Location 52 Changing
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    66 Checking Incoming Messages 66 Inbox Options 66 Reviewing Your Outbox 68 Reviewing Outgoing Messages 68 Outbox Options 69 Message Settings Applications 86 Playing Games/Applications 87 Downloading Ringers/Wallpapers 87 Setting Up Get It Now 87 Mobile Web 88 Launching Web Browser 88 Browser
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    Pictures and Ringers 95 Assigning a Picture to Phone Tasks 95 Assigning a Ringer to Phone Tasks 96 Media Gallery Folder Options 96 8 Display Contrast (Menu 723 103 Time and Date Adjustment (Menu 724 103 Wallpaper (Menu 725 104 Idle Screen Selection (Menu 726 105 Sub Display Direction
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    (Menu 7463 111 Phone's Settings Reset (Menu 7464 111 Media Gallery Reset (Menu 7465 111 Dial Option Settings 112 Quick Dialing Setting (Menu 751 112 Auto Retry (Menu 752 112 Network Settings 112 System Mode (Menu 761 112 Data Service Mode 113 Data Service (Menu 762 113 Data Mode (Menu 763
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    the Calendar 130 Alarm Clock 131 Countdown Timer 132 Scratch Pad 133 Phone Information 134 My Number (Menu 91 134 Help (Menu 92 134 Versions 94 134 10 SAFETY INFORMATION 135 Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones ........ 136 SAR Information 140 Ten Driver Safety Tips 142
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    or property damage, always read and understand all of the Warnings and Safety Instructions contained in this Manual before attempting to use this Audiovox CDM-9900 Cellular Phone. Always keep this manual conveniently available for future reference, as it contains important information that will
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    is required, return the unit to an Audiovox authorized service center. If the unit should be disassembled, a risk of electric shock or fire may result. ♦ Always use authorized Audiovox accessories and optional devices when operating this cellular phone, as the use of incompatible auxiliary equipment
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    phone or any of its accessories to any other device, always read the Instruction Manual for that other device first to obtain detailed safety instructions. Never connect this cellular phone to any unauthorized or incompatible auxiliary product that has not been expressly approved by Audiovox
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    by throwing it into a fire. That can cause the battery pack to explode. ♦ Never attempt to use an unauthorized battery pack with your phone in order to avoid any risk of bodily injury or property damage. Since unauthorized accessories have different specifications, they may be incompatible with your
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    accidental short-circuiting. RBRC CAUTION ♦ Always turn your phone OFF before removing the battery pack, and always use the battery pack for its intended purpose only. ♦ Always use the battery pack supplied by Audiovox, or an approved replacement battery pack, to avoid any risk of damage to your
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    a travel charger or desktop charger, as exposure to electric shock hazards may result. Always contact an Audiovox authorized service center, Always use the authorized Audiovox travel charger or desktop charger to avoid any risk of fire or damage to your cellular phone or battery. Bodily injury or
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    charger or desktop charger with your phone in order to avoid any risk of bodily injury or property damage. Since unauthorized accessories have different specifications, they may be incompatible with your phone Wash hands after handling. CAUTION ♦ Always confirm where the power cord for any accessory
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    Memo 16
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    PHONE Before using your phone, be sure to read and fully understand this manual. This chapter addresses the phone's keys and display icons and also covers charging and proper battery usage. ♦ Package Contents ♦ Front View ♦ Using the Battery ♦ Charging the Battery ♦ Getting Started ♦ Using Phone
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    Handheld Portable Telephone 2 Standard Lithium Ion Battery Pack 3 Travel Charger 4 Belt Clip reference 5 Wrist Strap 6 Owner's Manual CDM-9900 Package 7 Quick 8 Welcome Kit CD Reference (Getting to know your Guide new phone & Service) No. Item 1 Handheld Portable Telephone 2 Standard
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    Front View LED (green/red) Camera Lens Flash Antenna Main Display Earpiece Sub Display Center Key Left Softkey Navigation Key Send Key Volume Keys Side Camera Key Voice Mail Key Star Key (Vibration) Power Jack Data Connector Right Softkey Earphonemicrophone Jack End Key (Power) Camera/ Video
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    . Press and hold to use Voice Activated Dialing. End Key: Press to end a call or exit from the menu. Press and hold to turn the phone on or off. Navigation Key: Allows you to navigate through the menu. To scroll menu items press or . To select a menu item press the center
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    or Data Mode is active (page 115 or 114). ♦ or indicates GPS Location mode (page 118). ♦ In Use or No Service. ( Voice Privacy) ♦ Web Security is normal or high for the Web page. ♦ Battery indicates the current battery charge level. Additional Icons ♦ Ringer Volume is silent (page 98). ♦ Phone
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    is off. Press and hold the latch on the phone and slide the battery cover to remove it. 2. To remove the battery pack, lift up using the tab at the top of the battery. Tip: When using the optional accessory BTE-9900 Extended Lithium Ion Battery Pack, use the supplied battery cover. 22 Chapter 1
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    charger's connector from the phone. Note:1. For complete charging, it is recommended that the phone be kept off during charging. 2. It is normal for the battery to become warmer during charging. 3. Do not feed power to the phone without the battery pack attached. CDM-9900 AC120V Travel Charger
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    Charging with the Desktop Charger The DTC-9900 Desktop Charger (sold separately) allows you to charge the phone's battery as illustrated below. CDM-9900 1 2 AC120V Desktop Charger DTC-9900 (Option) Battery Information ♦ Temperature extremes affect the Battery Pack's ability to charge; always
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    strength, or while operating in poor signal areas, fully extend the antenna. Multiple Languages Your phone can display menus, prompts and text in multiple languages (English, Spanish, French and Portuguese). It also supports entering text in the same languages.To change the language, see "Language
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    , select Thumbnail or List then press . Main Menu in Thumbnail View Phonebook RecentCalls Messaging Get It Now MobileWeb MediaGallery Settings Tools Phone Info Phonebook MyMenu Options Main Menu in List View Phonebook Recent Calls Messaging Get It Now Mobile Web Media Gallery Settings Tools MyMenu
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    Hyphen 3. Contrast (Sub) 4. Time & Date 5. Wallpaper 6. Idle Screen 7. Direction (Sub) 3. Answer Options 1. Auto Answer 2. Open to Answer 3. Any Key Answer 4. Security 1. Phone Lock 2. Auto Lock 3. Side Key Lock 4. Restriction 5. Code Number 6. Reset 5. Dial Options 1. Quick Dialing 2. Auto Retry
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    6. Network 1. System Mode 2. Data Service 3. Data Mode 4. TTY 5. NAM 6. Web Connection 7. Get It Now Con. 7. Language 8. Location 9. Voice Guidance 1. Voice Guidance 2. Settings 8. Tools 1. Voice Notes 2. Calculator 3. Scheduler 4. Alarm 5. Countdown Timer 6. Scratch Pad 9. Phone Info 1. My Number
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    2 BASIC OPERATION This chapter addresses the basic calling functions of your phone and outlines how to enter letters and symbols in various features. ♦ Making Calls ♦ Answering Calls ♦ During Calls ♦ Recent Calls ♦ Making Emergency Calls ♦ Entering Letters and Symbols Chapter 2 29
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    an earphone microphone or TTY device) is connected to the phone, you can end a call by closing the phone. Making a Call with Speakerphone To make a call using the speakerphone mode, enter or recall the phone number, then press . The icons and will appear. Note:
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    is on (see page 107), you can answer the call by simply opening the phone. Answering a Call with Speakerphone To answer the call using the speakerphone mode, press last caller's phone number appear on the display. ♦ To dial the last missed number, press . VAD ♦ To review the missed call history, press
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    Pad memory, so you may dial the number after the call. The Scratch Pad saves the last three numbers. To save the phone number to the Scratch Pad: 1. Enter a phone number during a call. 2. Press the right softkey under Options . 3. Select Scratch Pad then press to save. To dial the number from the
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    allows you to call a third party when a call is already in progress. This service is system dependent. 1. To call the third party, enter a number and press . a call: 1. Press the left softkey under Menu during a call, select Phone- book then press to find a number. 2. Select the number you want
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    Recent Calls The Recent Calls feature automatically saves the entire call history (including received, dialed and missed calls) so you may easily recall and dial a number. Recent Calls Menu 1. All Calls: Last 90 numbers including received, dialed and missed. 2. Received: Last received numbers out of
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    3. Select Save then press to switch to a phonebook entry. See "Saving a Phone Number" on page 44. Viewing Call Timers 1. From the standby mode, press the talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls. ♦ Kilobyte Counter: Packet data calls transmitted (Tx), received (Rx) and both (Total). ♦
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    1 . 2. Press . VAD Locating Position in Emergency Calls (GPS) Your phone supports the system to locate your position when you make an emergency call to After the call is ended, the phone will stay in the Emergency Call Mode, and attempt to continue to receive service from the cellular system used to
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    you to enter text quickly by pressing one key per letter. This function suggests words as you type. Example in English: 1. Type 4 GHI 6MNO . Your phone displays in . 2. Press 0 to display the next choice go . 3. Press to select the word "go" and add a space. Chapter 2 37
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    For example, to enter "J" press 5 JKL once, and to enter "L" press 5 JKL three times. Abc Mode Basics ♦ The Shift key changes the letter case: (initial cap.) and (caps. lock). (normal), ♦ The Space key adds a space. ♦ To select a character, press . ♦ To delete a character, press CLR . ♦ To
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    Assigned Alpha Characters in Abc Mode English 1 1 2 ABC A B C 2 3 DEF D E F 3 4 GHI G H I 4 5 JKL J K L 5 6MNO M N O 6 7PQRS P Q R S 7 8 TUV T U V 8 9WXYZ W X Y Z 9 00 Spanish 1 1 2 ABC A Á B C 2 3 DEF D E É F 3 4 GHI G H I Í 4 5 JKL J K L 5 6MNO M N Ñ O Ó 6 7PQRS P Q R S 7
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    Numeric Mode (123) Press 0 to 9 to enter digits; to delete a digit, press CLR . To return to the previous mode (T9 or Abc), press and hold the left softkey under Mode . Symbol Mode 1. To select one of the symbols, move the cursor with then press . 2. The symbol is inserted into the text. The
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    3 PHONEBOOK MENU This chapter addresses saving a phone number to the phonebook and how to use Speed Dialing and Voice Activated Dialing. ♦ Phonebook Outline ♦ Saving Phonebook Entries ♦ Finding Phonebook Entries ♦ Editing Phonebook Entries ♦
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    telephone numbers, three e-mail addresses and a Web address (URL). The phonebook supports speed dialing for up to 98 numbers, and voice dialing for up to : Phone numbers : E-mail addresses : Web address (URL) Info Icons: : Ringer type selected (see page 49). Jill 657-456-7890 [email protected]
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    Pictures for Caller ID" on page 50 for details. ♦ : Enter a phone number (up to 32 digits) then press . Select the icon to match the type of number then press . You may enter up to five phone numbers. ♦ : Enter an e-mail address (up to 48 characters), then
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    a hard pause marked with "P". ♦ 2 Sec. Pause: Inserts a two-second pause marked with "T". ♦ Manual Hyphen: Inserts a manual hyphen. (This will deactivate the auto hyphen function for that number.) Note: You may use phone numbers with pauses for automated systems such as voice mail. To dial, see
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    then press . The entry's details screen is displayed. 6. To dial a phone number, select the number then press . VAD Shortcut: To display the softkey under Contacts . Example: Contacts Contacts Name Page 01/03 Audiovox Jack Jill Katie 657-456-7777 Mode Options Select Example: Entry
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    1. From the standby mode, press the right softkey under Contacts . 2. From the Contacts screen, find the entry you want to dial. (To dial the first phone number in an entry, select the entry's name then press .) VAD 3. To display the entry's details screen, select the name then press . 4. Select the
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    you want to add, then press VAD to dial. Note: Added digits are only applied for the current call. Dialing Numbers with Pauses To dial a phone number with hard pause (P): 1. From the standby mode, press the right softkey under Contacts . 2. Select the entry then press to display the details screen
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    details screen. 3. Press the left softkey under Edit . The Edit screen appears. 4. Select the name, phone number, e-mail address or URL you want to add or change, then press . 5. Enter a new name, phone number, e-mail address or URL then press . (To delete a digit or character, press CLR .) 6. To
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    right softkey under Contacts . 2. Select the entry then press to display the details screen. 3. Press the left softkey under Edit . 4. Select the phone number then press the right softkey under Options . 5. Select Ringer then press . 6. Select one of the categories listed below then press . ♦ Media
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    to expand the picture. 6. To assign the picture to the phonebook entry, press . 7. Press the left softkey under Save . Note: If the ringer assigned to a phone number (see page 49) includes an animation, the animation will be displayed on incoming calls in place of the picture assigned to the same
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    the right softkey under Contacts . 2. Select the entry then press to display the details screen. 3. Press the left softkey under Edit . 4. Select the phone number, e-mail address or URL to be erased then press the right softkey under Options . 5. Select Delete then press . 6. When the prompt appears
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    voice mail dialing. See "One-Touch Voice Mail Dialing" on page 61. Assigning a Speed Dial Location To assign the speed dial location to a phone number: 1. From the standby mode, press the left softkey under Menu . 2. Select Phonebook then press . 3. Select Speed Dial #'s then press . 4. To scroll
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    number: 1. From the standby mode, press the right softkey under Contacts . 2. Select the entry then press . 3. Select the phone number then press the right softkey under Options . 4. Select Set Speed Dial then press . 5. To scroll pages, press or . To find a specific speed dial location,
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    number by simply saying a name. Up to 100 names can be registered. Registering a Name To record a voice dial tag then select the phone number: 1. From the standby mode, press the left softkey under Menu . 2. Select Phonebook then press . 3. Select Voice Dial then press . 4. Press the left softkey
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    and hold . VAD 2. After you hear the voice prompt "Name please", say the name you want to call into the microphone. 3. When the phone recognizes your voice, you will hear the prompt "Calling ....". 4. The number will automatically be dialed. Tip: To use voice activated dialing with the speakerphone
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    Changing Registered Names 1. From the standby mode, press the left softkey under Menu . 2. Select Phonebook then press . 3. Select Voice Dial then press to display the Voice Dial list. 4. Select the entry then press the right softkey under Options . 5. Select Edit then press . 6. Register a name. (
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    then press . 6. To add a name, select Enter Name then press name then press . . Enter the 7. To add a phone number or e-mail address, select Enter Address then press . Enter the phone number or e-mail address then press . 8. Press the left softkey under Save . 9. When the prompt appears, select
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    Copying from Phonebook Entries 1. From the standby mode, press the left softkey under Menu . 2. Select Phonebook then press . 3. To display a group list, select Group List then press . 4. Select then press the right softkey under Options . 5. Select Get Phonebook then press . 6. From the
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    to check voice mail messages and sending and receiving text messages using the handset. ♦ Messaging Features ♦ Voice Mail Messages ♦ Sending Text Messages ♦ Checking Your Inbox ♦ Reviewing Your Outbox ♦ Message Settings Chapter 4 59
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    picture/video messages. Voice mail notification is also supported. These services are system dependent. Please contact your service provider for details. New Message Notification When you have a new text message, picture/video message or voice mail message, the phone alerts you in the following ways
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    , you must first activate your voice mailbox. Please contact your service provider for more information. Checking Voice Mail Messages 1. From the : ♦ Delete Message: Deletes the message. ♦ Extract Number: Extracts phone numbers from the message. ♦ Extract E-mail: Extracts e-mail addresses from
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    Sending Text Messages You can send enhanced text messages to mobile phones that support the enhanced text messaging services from your service provider. Please ask your service provider for more information. Sending a New Text Message 1. From the standby mode, press lect New Text Msg then press
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    for Messaging" on page 57. Pending and Canceled Messages If you attempt to send a message (text, picture or video) when no appropriate digital service is available, the phone will prompt you to send the message later. Select the left or right softkey under Yes or No . ♦ Yes: The message is saved
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    the last four options (Text Style, Text Color, Background Color and Set Alignment), make sure that your recipient's phone supports these EMS (Enhanced Text Messaging Services) options. Add Options From the Edit Message screen, the following options are available by pressing the right softkey under
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    Message Options From the Edit Message screen, the following options are available by pressing . ♦ Edit Recipient: Add, delete or change the recipients. ♦ Edit Message: Returns to the Edit Message screen. ♦ Message Priority: Mark your message Normal or Urgent. ♦ Insert Signature: Insert your
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    Checking Your Inbox The Inbox saves up to 200 incoming messages including, text and picture if the memory space is available. Checking Incoming Messages 1. From the standby mode, press , select Inbox then press to display the Inbox list. 2. Select a message then press play the message. to dis-
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    Message Options When a message is displayed, press the right softkey under Options to display the following menu options: ♦ Save Sender: Saves the sender's phone number or e-mail ad- dress to your phonebook or your group list. ♦ View Sender: Displays the sender's information. ♦ Reply: Replies to the
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    messages including text, picture and video if the memory space is available. Reviewing Outgoing Messages 1. From the standby mode, press , select Outbox then pending (This will automatically be sent when the appropriate digital service is available.) ♦ Urgent message or high priority message ♦
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    Outbox Options Outbox List Options From the Outbox list, press the right softkey under Options to display the following menu options: ♦ Lines: Select a display format (1 Line, 2 Lines or 3 Lines per mes- sage) for all the message lists including Inbox, Outbox and Saved. ♦ Memory: Displays the outbox
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    Message Settings The messaging settings allow you to customize the messaging feature including text, picture, video and voice mail. Common Settings These are applied to text/picture/video messages. To access these settings from the standby mode, press then 9 1 . Save Sent Message Select whether or
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    : Voice mail notification message. ♦ E-mail Message: Text message(s) from e-mail address. ♦ Text Message: Text message(s) from cellular phone number. ♦ Page Message: Numeric page message(s). ♦ Pix./Video Message: Picture message(s). ♦ Ack Message: Acknowledgment message(s) from the system
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    then press . Tip: These also apply to the phonebook-specified ringer tones. Note: If the sender's mobile phone number or e-mail address is saved in your phonebook with a particular ringer type, the phone will sound the phonebook-specified ringer tone in place of the text message or e-mail message
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    standby mode, press then 9 3. Default Call Back Number Turns the callback number that will be added to all outgoing text messages on or off. Your phone number has been preset as the callback number. To change the number, press the right softkey under Edit . To turn it on or off for
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    Voice Mail Number Setting To change your voice mail number: 1. From the standby mode, press Mail Number screen appears. then 9 2. Enter a new voice mail number then press 4 .The Edit Voice . Tip: For more convenient access to your voice mail you may include additional numbers (such as a
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    5 PICTURE/VIDEO FUNCTIONS This chapter addresses how to take pictures and videos with your built-in camera and camcorder and how to send them through your phone to your family and friends. ♦ Taking Pictures ♦ Recording Videos ♦ Sending Pictures and Videos ♦ Inbox and Outbox Chapter 5 75
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    adjust the brightness, press or . 2. Point the camera lens at your subject and view it through the phone's main display. (When the phone is closed, you may view the picture subject through the sub display.) 3. Press or the side camera key to take the picture. Your pic- ture
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    display or back to the main display. (This helps you view yourself when the phone is half open and placed on a table.) ♦ LED Blink: Select On or • Finder Scope: Select Show or Hide. Note: Exiting the camera mode resets Flash, Zoom, Brightness, Picture Effects, Self Shot and Picture Frames to their
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    , press the right softkey under Options , select Playback then press twice. (To adjust the speaker volume, press the volume keys on the side of your phone.) ♦ To send the video, press (see page 83). ♦ To record another video, press the left softkey under Save or or the side camera key. Brightness
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    press to switch to the camera mode.) Note: Exiting the video mode resets Movie Light, Zoom and Brightness to their default settings. Using the Self-Timer To include yourself in the picture or video, you may half open the phone and place it on a table. To activate the self-timer: 1. When the
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    Sending Pictures You can send picture messages to mobile phones that support the picture messaging services from your service provider. Please ask your service provider for more information. Sending a Picture Message 1. Take a new picture (see page 76) then press . (You may also select a picture
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    them at any time from your PC. Please ask your service provider for more information about this service. Saving Pictures and Videos to Your Online Album 1. Take PC 1. From your computer, visit your service provider's Website for the picture/video messaging service. 2. Follow the prompts to view your
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    Picture Message Options You may compose a slide show (up to 4 slides) by adding more slides to the picture message. (Each slide can include one picture, one sound, and text.) From the Edit Message screen, the following options are available by pressing the right softkey under Options : ♦ Quick Text:
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    can send video messages to e-mail addresses. Please ask your service provider for more information. Sending a Video Message to an Apple's QuickTime® 6.5. Go to www.apple.com/quicktime/download to download the free player or upgrade your existing QuickTime Player. During the download process, when
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    Options , select Information then press . To return to the message, press the left softkey under Msg. . Note: For more information about icons and options, see "Reviewing Outgoing Messages" on page 68. 84 Chapter 5
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    6 GET IT NOW AND MOBILE WEB This chapter addresses how to use "Get It Now" to download games, applications, ringers, wallpapers and more and how to use the Web browser to access the Wireless Internet. ♦ Get It Now ♦ Mobile Web Chapter 6 85
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    enables you to download games, applications, ringers, wallpapers and more right to your phone. Please contact your service provider for more information about these services. Launching Get It Now 1. From the standby mode, press the left softkey under Menu . 2. Select Get It Now then press to
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    the standby mode, press . 2. Select a game or application then press to play it. 3. To close the game or application, press CLR . Downloading Ringers/Wallpapers 1. To launch Get It Now from the standby mode, press . 2. Select Get It Now from the menu then press . 3. Download a downloader application
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    Web If you subscribe to Internet service through your service provider you can use our phone to browse various websites. This press or . ♦ To scroll a page, press the volume keys on the side of your phone. Selecting ♦ To select a menu option, press or , then press or press the softkey under
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    Browser Menu To open the browser menu, press the right softkey under Menu while the browser is active. Tabs The browser menu appears with the following tab options. To turn the tab, press . ♦ Menu: Display basic menu options (see below). ♦ History: Display Web addresses (URL) that you visited
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    Memo 90 Chapter 6
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    7 MEDIA GALLERY This chapter addresses how to use your Media Gallery that includes your pictures/videos and downloaded contents. ♦ Managing Your Media Gallery ♦ Viewing Your Media Gallery ♦ Assigning Pictures and Ringers Chapter 7 91
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    Managing Your Media Gallery Once you have taken pictures and videos or downloaded images and tones, they are automatically saved to your Media Gallery. Media Gallery Menu ♦ My Folder: Includes 20 folders for your managing. ♦ Photo Gallery: Includes pictures you have taken. ♦ Video Gallery: Includes
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    Viewing Your Media Gallery Once you have taken pictures and videos or downloaded images and tones, you can view them at any time on your phone. Viewing Your Pictures and Images To view pictures or images from Photo Gallery or Images folder: 1. From the standby mode, press the left softkey under
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    Tones then press . 4. Select a tone then press to play the tone. (To adjust the speaker volume, press the volume keys on the side of your phone.) Media Gallery Options From the list or thumbnail view of the contents, the following options are available by pressing the right softkey under Options
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    or image, scroll through the thumbnails. 5. Press the right softkey under Options . 6. To display a list of phone tasks, select Assign then press . 7. Select your desired task then press . Select: ♦ Wallpaper to display the picture on the main display in the standby mode. ♦ Phonebook to display the
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    press . 4. Select a tone then press the right softkey under Options . 5. To display a list of phone tasks, select Assign then press . 6. Select your desired task then press . Select: ♦ Phonebook to alert preloaded images and tones, see "Media Gallery Reset (Menu 7465)" on page 111. 96 Chapter 7
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    8 SETTING MENU This chapter addresses the phone's various functions and settings. ♦ Sound Settings ♦ Display Settings ♦ Answer Option Settings ♦ Security Settings ♦ Dial Option Settings ♦ Network Settings ♦ Language Setting ♦ Location Setting ♦ Voice Guidance Settings ♦
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    the ringer or key beep. (Only appears in Ringer and Key Volume settings.) Tip: You can use the volume keys on the side of your phone to adjust the ringer volume in standby mode (or the earpiece volume during a call). Note: When the ringer volume is set to Silent (indicated by
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    pressed. Vibration Alert (Menu 714) When activated, the phone vibrates to alert you of the following events in the received. ♦ Caller ID Alert, if activated. ♦ Service Alert, if activated. ♦ Alarm Clock, if activated. Note: The key beep tone and low battery alert are disabled (no sound or vibration
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    beep tone every minute and two beep tones every five minutes during a call. ♦ Low Battery Alert: Sounds an audible alert when the battery level is low. ♦ Voice Privacy: Sounds an audible alert when the voice privacy service is provided and canceled. 3. Select On or Off then press . DTMF Send (Menu
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    , press the right softkey under Edit , enter a new duration (5 to 60 seconds) then press . ♦ Always On: Keeps the display backlight on, anytime the phone is open. To change the sub LCD backlight setting (standby): 1. Press the left softkey under Menu then press 7 2 1 2 . 2. Select the backlight mode
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    then press 7 2 1 5 . 2. Select High or Low then press . ♦ High: Sets the normal mode. ♦ Low: Sets the power save mode. Note: Long backlight settings affect the battery's talk and standby times. 102 Chapter 8
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    mode: 1. Press the left softkey under Menu then press 7 2 4 . 2. Select Auto or Manual then press . ♦ Auto: Displays the local time from the network, when operating in digital mode with the icon or . ♦ Manual: Displays the phone's clock. To adjust the clock, enter the time, month, day and year then
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    . ♦ Always: Sets a wallpaper. ♦ Weekly: Sets a different wallpaper on each day of the week wallpaper appears on that day every year.) 3. Select Media Gallery or Off then press . ♦ Media Gallery: Includes wallpapers . To set it to the wallpaper, press . ♦ Off: No wallpaper. (Only appears in Always and
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    To delete the registered special day: 1. Press the left softkey under Menu then press 7 2 5 3 . 2. To display the list of registered special days, press the left softkey under List . 3. Select a special day then press the right softkey under Options . 4. Select Delete then press . 5. When the prompt
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    2. Select the desired screen image then press . ♦ Media Gallery: Includes wallpapers, analog clocks, preloaded images, downloaded images and saved pictures taken by camera . ♦ Upward displays information normally when the antenna points upward. ♦ Downward displays information normally when the
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    duration (1 to 30 seconds) then press . ♦ Off: Cancels the function. Open to Answer Setting (Menu 732) You can answer a call by simply opening the phone. To activate or deactivate this feature: 1. Press the left softkey under Menu then press 7 3 2 . 2. Select On or Off then press . Any Key Answer
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    then press 7 2. When the prompt appears, select Yes then press will appear. 4 1. . The icon Note: The phone will remain locked even if the power is turned off then turned on again. Unlocking the Phone 1. Press the left softkey under Menu .You will be prompted to enter your security code, if your
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    the left softkey under Menu then press 7 4 3 . 2. Select On or Off then press will appear. . When enabled, the icon Shortcut: To lock or unlock your phone's side keys in the standby mode, press and hold . Note: The current setting will remain even if the power is turned off and on. Restricting
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    is displayed. 4. Enter a new four-digit security code then press . Note: If you forget your security code, contact your service provider. Call Timer Reset (Menu 7461) To reset the Call Timers (Last Call, Home Calls, Roam Calls, All Calls and Kilobyte Counter): 1. Press the left softkey under Menu
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    security code then press . 3. Select Recent Calls then press . 4. When the prompt appears, select Yes then press . Phone's Settings Reset (Menu 7464) To reset the phone's settings under the Settings menu (except the security code), camera setting, message settings, calculator setting, main menu
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    On or Off then press . Note: To cancel dialing under retry, press . Network Settings System Mode (Menu 761) Selects which cellular system (A or B) your phone utilizes; remembers the last A/B setting each time it is turned on and scans radio channels based on that setting. It is strongly recommended
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    Data Service Mode Your phone will work as a wireless modem when connected to your PC computer or laptop with the optional data cable (Verku Aud 9900) and when operating in the digital mode. There are 2 different data settings with different speeds: Circuit Mode: Up to 14.4 kbps Packet Mode: Up to
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    call or after 10 minutes, Data Once will automatically be reset to Off. 2. Voice calls cannot be received when Data mode is set. 3. "Data Service (Menu 762)" is automatically set to Circuit when the "Data Mode (Menu 763)" is set to Data. 4. When your phone is working in Data mode, you can only use
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    the TTY devices. 2. Before connecting or disconnecting a cable of the TTY device to or from the phone, make sure that the power of the TTY device is turned off. Otherwise, the phone may malfunction. 3. This function cannot be activated if the data mode is already active. 4. The current setting will
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    NAM (Menu 765) If you frequently travel, it may be beneficial to register your phone with multiple numbers for different cities. Your phone has two Number Assignment Modules (NAMs) enabling two registrations. NAM Name Tag (Menu 7651) A name tag can be set for each NAM. 1. Press the left
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    following "Connection" menus to change any phone settings unless otherwise instructed by your service provider. Altering any of these settings may disable Web and Get It Now access capabilities. Availability of these setting menus depends on your service provider. Web Connection Settings (Menu 766
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    to measure your location during emergency calls only. The icon appears. Tip: The system measures your location using GPS (Global Positioning System) signals when the phone operates in the digital mode. 118 Chapter 8
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    will prompt you with voice when the voice guidance mode is activated or deactivated.) Note: The voice guidance volume is based on your phone's Ringer Volume. If the phone's ringer volume is off or on vibrate, the voice guidance will be muted. (When you press and hold the left softkey under Menu
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    status (the battery level, signal strength, digital/1x/analog mode, roaming status, missed call notification, new incoming messages, and phone locked). To listen from the standby mode, press and hold . ♦ In/Out Call # Guide tells you who is calling you or whom you are calling. (The phone reads out
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    to switch the main menu between thumbnail view and list view. ♦ Set Wallpaper to select an image for the background view. ♦ Set Icon to select to turn On or Off the menu titles (only in thumbnail view). Changing a Wallpaper for Main Menu 1. From the standby mode, press the left softkey under Menu
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    select an image for the icon (only in thumbnail view). ♦ Title View to turn the menu titles On or Off (only in thumbnail view). Changing a Wallpaper for My Menu 1. From the standby mode, press . From My Menu in thumbnail view or list view, press the right softkey under Options . 2. Select Set
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    9 PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS This chapter addresses how to use the productivity tools including Voice Notes, Scheduler and more. ♦ Voice Notes ♦ Calculator ♦ Scheduler ♦ Alarm Clock ♦ Countdown Timer ♦ Scratch Pad ♦ Phone Information Chapter 9 123
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    Voice Notes Your phone offers you a built-in voice recorder that saves 15 voice notes of 15 seconds each. You can assign a voice note 4. To play the voice note, press . To adjust the earpiece volume, press the volume keys on the side of your phone. 5. To cancel the playing, press . 124 Chapter 9
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    Voice Notes Options When the voice notes list displays, the following options are available by pressing the right softkey under Options . ♦ Detail to display the date and time when recorded. ♦ Rename to rename the voice note's caption. ♦ Assign to assign a voice note's sound to the ringer tasks. See
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    Calculator Using Calculator To use the built-in calculator: 1. Press the left softkey under Menu then press 8 2 . 2. Enter a number using your keypad. To insert a decimal point, press the left softkey. To clear the number, press CLR . 3. Press to add, to subtract, to multiply or to divide.
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    is marked with a red frame. ♦ As you move the cursor (orange) with , the number of events on the day is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Example: Scheduler Mar 2004 3 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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    Saving a New Event 1. Press the left softkey under Menu then press 8 month calendar, select the day, then press . 3 . In the 2. Press the right softkey under Options . Select New Event then press . The Edit Scheduler screen appears. 3. Select From then press . . Enter the time to start, then
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    date and time, the scheduler will sound an alarm and display your text with image. 2. To turn off the alarm, press or . Note:1. If the phone is off, the alarm will not sound. 2. If you are on a call, the alarm will sound after the call. 3. If "Vibration Alert (Menu 714)" (page
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    Editing Events 1. Press the left softkey under Menu then press 8 month calendar, select the day, then press . 3 . In the 2. Select the event to edit then press . 3. Edit the desired item. (See "Saving a New Event" on page 128.) 4. When completed, press the left softkey under Save . Deleting a
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    clock will sound an alarm with animation. 2. To turn off the alarm, press or . Note:1. If the phone is off, the alarm will not sound. 2. The current setting will remain, even if the phone is powered on/ off. 3. The clock may not sound an alarm in Auto mode if you miss the
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    the timer, press the right softkey under Stop . Countdown Notification 1. When the timer expires, the phone will sound an alarm with animation. 2. To turn off the alarm, press or . Note: 1. Turning the phone off cancels the countdown timer. 2. If you are on a call, the alarm will sound after the
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    Pad memory, so you may dial the number after the call. The Scratch Pad saves the last three numbers. To save the phone number to the Scratch Pad: 1. Enter a phone number during a call. 2. Press the right softkey under Options . 3. Select Scratch Pad then press to save. To dial the number from the
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    Tip: The System Identification Number of your Home cellular system (SIDH) is also displayed. Help (Menu 92) Displays useful tips to help you use the phone. 1. Press the left softkey under Menu then press 9 2 . 2. Select one of the items with or to display the tip. 3. To exit, press . Versions (Menu
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    10 SAFETY INFORMATION ♦ Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones ♦ SAR Information ♦ Ten Driver Safety Tips ♦ Emergency Calls and GPS ♦ Operating Procedures ♦ FDA Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Chapter 10 135
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    of FCC regulations. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the BC9900 belt-clip and LB-9900 holster models, offered by Audiovox as an accessory to this phone, and found to comply with FCC RF exposure
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    telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving - driving safely is your first responsibil- ity. • Use hands-free operation, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call
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    phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider [or call the customer service obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
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    POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often,
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    the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, as described in this user guide, is 0.922 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements).
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    compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display www.phonefacts.net. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of
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    wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind phone with one of the many hands free accessories available today. 3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone
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    to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies. Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone! 9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious
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    meters for 95 percent of calls (FCC's ALI Requirements). CDM-9900's ALI Capability The Audiovox CDM-9900 is an ALI-capable phone equipped with the GPS (Global Positioning System: Satellite assisted location information system) receiver supporting GPS based ALI-capable network to comply with the FCC
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    or otherwise intercept a phone call, unless you have first obtained the consent of the parties participating in the call. • Never make any anonymous calls to annoy, harass, or molest other people. • Never charge another account without authorization, to avoid pay- ment for service. • Never willfully
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    Cell Phone Facts Consumer Information on Wireless Phones What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term "wireless phone" refers here to hand-held wireless phones with builtin antennas, often called "cell," "mobile," or "PCS" phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user
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    research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around
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    headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Handsfree kits can be used with wireless phones
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    shield the user from RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone. Studies have will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem. What are the results of the research done already? The research
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    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 of animals would be needed
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    11 WARRANTY ♦ 12 Month Limited Warranty ♦ Protect Your Warranty Chapter 11 151
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    of this Audiovox handheld portable the defect(s). The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable battery and battery charger, if included, are to, or use of any accessory or other product not approved address, daytime phone number and/or fax number and complete description of the problem, transportation
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    MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR LOSS OF USE DURING AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP. 555 Wireless Blvd. Hauppauge, NY 11788 (800) 229-1235 IN CANADA: AUDIOVOX
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    that are not compatible for use with your Audiovox product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction. If service is required on your unit, and it is determined that a nonAudiovox accessory has created the problem, your Warranty will not apply. In addition, if the unit has sustained
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    ACCESSORIES Standard Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Extended Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Travel Charger The travel charger plugs into your phone or the desktop holder and any 120V power outlet to charge the battery pack. For charging time, see "Charging Time" on page 24. Desktop Charger The desktop charger
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    the case. Data Connectivity Connect your phone to your PC computer's USB port with the data interface cable. The data interface cable allows you to edit your phonebook information from your computer or to use your phone as a wireless modem for on-the-go use of your laptop. Model Verku Aud 9900 156
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    65, 73 Call Timer 34, 35 Reset 110 Call Waiting 33 Caller ID 31, 50 Alert 100 Camcorder (See Video) Camera (See Picture) Contrast 103 Countdown Timer 132 D Data Mode 114 Data Service 113 Direct View 73 Direction 106 Download Game/Application 86 Ringer/Wallpaper 87 DTMF Send 33, 100
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    to Answer 31, 107 P Pause 44, 47, 74 Phone (illus 19 Phone Setting Reset 111 Phonebook All Clear 110 Menu 42 Phonebook Entry Editing Scratch Pad 32, 133 Security Code 25 Changing 110 Service Alert 100 Signature 64, 65, 70 Software Version Wallpaper 87, 104 Web Launching 88 Menu 89 158
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    User shall not reproduce, modify, distribute, reverse engineer, decompile or otherwise discover the source code of the Software or any component of the Software. Each third party owner is the sole and exclusive owner OR ERROR FREE. SOME LIMITED. Patent Notice This phone is using one or more
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CDM-9900
VERIZON
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Apr.27, 2004
OWNER’S MANUAL