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Audiovox CDM-120 User manual

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SelectinganIncomingCallAlert
Selectinga RingingTone
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Chapter 1, Getting Started """""", ,"""""""""""",..,"""' ,""""
Precautions """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""","
Description of the Phone and Accessories ",""",""
Phone Overview ""..""""""".."""""""'..""""""""""'.., ,,"'
.Main ~tsandtheirfundions '.."""""""""""""'..
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.D~y indcators """",""""""""""""""""""",""",,",","",,,,""",",,,,"""
Inserting and Removing the Battery,","""..""",","""","",""",,,,
0 Inserting the battery """"'"'""'.."'""'""""""'""'""""""".'""'C
0 Removing the battery ""."'""'"""'.."
Charging the Battery","""""..".."",",","..,",","""".."""",..",,
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Chapter 3. Memory FunctionsStoring a Phone NumberEntering Characters with the Numeric KeypadDialing a Stored Phone Number.One-touch dialing (for memory kJcation number 0-9).Two-touch dialing (for memory kJcation number 10-99)
Recalling a Stored Phone Number "',..,"', ,"",...
.Recalli~ IYy recent calLs "
.Recalling IYy the memory kJcalion number , ,.Recalli~ IYy the phone number "
.Recalling IYy the name ,., , , ,...,."Recalling a Stored Phone Number from Protected
Memory Locations (90 -99) , ,33
Clearing a Stored Phone Number , ,.., , 34
Clearing a Stored Phone Number from Protected Memory
Locations (90 -99) ,Setting up a Reserved Call with an Alarm '"
Using the Calculator ,., ,',
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36
37
Chapter 4, Menu Functions """""""""""""""""",,,,38
Accessingthe Menu """""""""""""""""""",,,""","",,,"",,,,""",",,"",,",,",39
Menu Structure"","","""","",""""""""""""""",""","""""""""""""""""",,, 40
Greeung Message (GREETING)"""",""""",","","""",""",,",,,"..,"",,"42
1ime Display (TIME SHOW)"""",.""""""."""" ",.,..,.."""..",..43
Bad<light (BACKLIGHT) ..,.,',',.,',.," '..'."..,..,..,." ", 44
LCD Contrast (CONTRAS1) ."' , ,.,.,., , ," ,45
Chapter2,
SwitchingthePhoneONaOOOFF " '.,:':"."' ,.."""""""...
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.Tumll1QthephoneON..."" ",..,.".""",.,"".",.,...,.,"
R~ng aCall
AQjustingVolumeLeVel ,.,.,.., ,...,."."..,.., ",.,.,...21
.Wrththevdumekey...,..,."",,.", """ , ", ", ".".
.Wrththe[MENU]key '.'.""...'.'.." "..""'.., ,"
CallAlert(RCV.TYPE) 46
Selectinga RingingTone(SELCTRING) 46
RingerVolume(RINGERVOL) 46
AutoAnswer(AUTOANS.) 47
PhoneNumber(PHONENUM) 48
PhoneVersion(PHONEVER) 48
SettingNAM(SETNAM) 49
BeepLength(BEEPLEN.) so
Call-nme(CALLTIME) 51
Air-nme(AIRTIME)Roam-nme(ROAMTIME) 51
Ute-nme(L/FETIME)-nmeAlert(TIMEALER1) 52
AreaAlert(AREAALER1) 53
CallReleaseAlert(CALLRLEAS) 54
Biorhythm(BIORHYTHM) 55
Stopwatdl(STOPWATCH) 57
World-nme(WORLDTIME) 58
AutoLock(AUTOLOCK) 59
SettingLockCode(SETLOCK#) 60
CallRestrict(RESTRIC1) 61
.Barringallincomingcal5(INCOMING) 62
.Barringalloutgoingcais(OUTGOING) 62
.Barringtheuseofmemory(USEMEMORY) 63
.Barringallroamingcalls(ROAMING) 63
MemoryErase(MEMERASE) 64
.Clearingmemoryenbies(ClRMEMORY.) 64
.C~ng callh5lory(CLRDIALED) 65
.Clearingrecent(CLRRECENT) 66
.Clearingroamtme(CtRROAM1)",""""""""",""","""""","""""""",,,,"""",,"67
Resetting the Phone(RESET PHN) """'""":""",.:,"""""""'""'"""""""""""',68
Voice PrivaOj(VOICE PRV") .""""'"'".,"""""""',."..,"""""'"""'""""'"".,,,,",,""""69
Chapter 5 Auxiliary Features , 70
Making an EmergenGyCalI """""'"""""""""""""'""""""""""'"""","""""""""""","",",",71
During a Call,""""",","","",.""",,,","""""",","."""",,"","",","","",.,""""."","",",",",,",""""72
.T mnsmil1ingyourphonenumber"""""'"'"""""""'."..""""""'.,."""'."'".,...,"'"72
.Dl'3piayingyourphonenumber"..",..""." ,..".,"","".."",..,.,.,,,,,.."""",",",""72
.Mutingthekeybeep"""."""""'""""""""""""'""""."""""""""'".,."""""","""",",,,,"73
.Mutingthevoice"".," """"""",.",""."""""","".,,,,,.",.."."",.."""""""""","",,",,,",73
Short Message Service .,.""'.'""""""""""."'"""".."".".,."""".,,".""'"'""'"""""'74
.ReceMngatextmessage""."""""""",""""",""",.".,""."""""".,,,",,"',"'""'"'""""74
.R~ng a~ me55a{}!"""'"'""""""",.".".,.."."."..,'"'"""","""""""'"'""""'74
.Readingthe~OO textmessage"""","""","",",.",."""."""".".""",".,"",,,,,"75
.Retrievi1gthe~~message",","""""","""""",""""""",,,,",,,,""""",76
Chapter 6" Appendix "..
Table of Functions ..."""""."""".""""""""""""" ""..".."..""""".""...".""""."..."..."""""..""""""""."..""78
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Before you start,
please make sure
that the battery is
fully charged.
Do not take apart
or modify the phone Do not use the phone in
high-temperature or high-
humidity environments. If
soaked with liquids, the phone
may be unrepairable.
Do not use or place your phone
near explosive materials,
inflammable liquids or gases.
Do not clean your phone with
chemical solutions such as
solvent or thinner.
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Keep the phone in a safe
place when not in use to avoid
damages resulting from
vibration or impact.
of the Phone and
ThankyouforchoosingtheCDM-120byAudiovox.Pleasecheckyourpackageto
makesureitincludesthefollowingitems.
~ Phone
..Desktop Charger
~ User's Manual
~ Standard battery
PI
..
~~
~
Accesses menu and list of functions.
~Tijjll m ~ n B [!) {!:!!:!:
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Makesor answersa call. (Signalstrength)
Showssignalstrengthwiththenumberofbars(O-5).
~J
Terminatesa callor returnsto standby(initial}
mode.
Switchesthephoneon/offbypressingandholding
thekeyformorethanonesecond.
.,~J
Erasesonecharacterat a timeor clearsall
charactersAlso.bypressingthekeyformorethan
onesecond,exitsfromthecurrentmenu.
(Roaming)
Indicates that the phone is within the service area of a
cellular system other than your home resistered
system.
(Service / No Service)
When within service area, fi is displayed.
If not, ~ is displayed.
(In Use)
n Appears when the line is busy.
Used to save settings or retrieve numbers and
names stored in memory. (Shortmessageservice)
Appearswhentextorvoicemessagesarewaiting.
Scrollsthroughmenus,settingsormemory.
£J~ ~(Digital mode)
Indicates that the phone is in digital mode.
Retrieves text or voice messages.
(!:!El
(BatteryLevelIndicator)
Showsbalanceof availablebatterypowerwiththe
numberofbars(0-4).
~
"* -4
~
,:
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Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer.
When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do
not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week:
overcharging may shorten its life.
If left unused, a fully charged battery may completely drain (discharge)
in 1 -4 weeks.
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur
when a metallic object (e.g. coin, clip or pen) causes direct connection
of the two terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back of the
battery), for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or
purse. Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the
connecting object.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in
summer or winter conditions, reduces the capacity and lifetime of the
battery. Always try to keep the battery between 41...F and 95...F (5...C
and 35...C). A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not
work (or charge) even if the battery is fully charged.
Temperature extremes affect the ability of your battery to charge;
allow it to cool down or warm up first.
When the battery is not in use, store it uncharged in a cool, dark and
dry place.
The battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts. Do not attempt
to open the case.
It is recommended that you allow your battery to fully discharge before
you recharge it.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will
eventually wear out. When the operating time is shorter than normal,
it is time to buy a new battery.
Do not dispose of a battery in a fire!
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Recycle!
~
,~ ~
*
the Phone On and Off a Call
~lill cI!J(!!E
<D Press and hold [ENDI 6 ] until
the LCDlightisturnedon. T :1( @!!:
nUDIDUDH 82-
741-8661
HHH-HHH-HHHH
'Tillll ~ rn @:!:
AUDIDUDH
MAY 26, WED
11:88 AM
(1) Enter the area code and phone
1 number with the numeric
keypad(O-9).
Tocorrect a number.
.Press [CLR] quickly to delete one
characterat a time.
.Press and hold [CLR]for morethan
1 second to clear the entire phone
number.
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CAlliNG...
82-741-8661
(:i) Press [SEND]
."CALL FAILED" indicates that your
call is not connected.
.Press (END/ (9 ] and [SEND] to try a
call again if the line is busy.
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88:88:81
82-741-8661
1'5\
3Press[ENDIC)] to terminate the
\2/ call. ~HII ec (!] (!!j!:
AUDIDUDH
MAY 26, WED
11:88 AM
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MAY 26, WED
11:88 AM
'1' Press and hold (END/6 ] until
\V POWERINGOFFisdisplayedand
thentheLCDlightisturnedoff.
~IIII ft m @E
POWERING OFF
~
~
~
"ilf
a Call a Volume Level
tf' -When your phone rings, the
\.!.I answering lamp blinks and
"INCOMINGCALL" messageis
displayedonthe LCD.
T;illl ~ I:!) {!i!£
IN[OMINIi
[All CD" Press the volume key on the
side of the phone to adjust
volume levels of the ear-piece,
ringer, beep, or hands free kit.
~,Ill n m @
88:88:81
t2'-Press anykeyexcept[ ~ ] to
\GJ answer. .Adjust earpiece volume during a call.
.Adjust beep volume in standby mode. Tillll n m {i!E
ERR UOl
[MEM) (ENO] ~b.
13\.Press [END/6] toterminatethe
~ call.
f2\ Press [MEM] to store, otherwise
\9 the setting is stored automatically
in five seconds.
~
~~
Thecurrentvolumesettingcanbecontrolledintwoways;byusing
thevolumekeyorthemenukey.
a Volume Level
You can select ringing tone, or silent alert to be notified of a call.
11' Press [MENU], ~and ~ in
~ standbymode Tilll~m~
I: RCU. TYPE
2: SElCT RING
3: RINGER UDl
4: RUTD RNS
n\1Press [MENUJ,~ and CDfn
\.!.I standbymode. ~oll ~ m (!!!!:
I: ACU. TYPE
2: SElCT AIN6
3: AIN6EA UOl
4: AUTO ANS
1;\
2-" Press [* ...or #T] to scroll to
\(:J the desired option. '.1111 n m (!!!!:
HCU. TYPE
~HINliEH ON
[MEM] [ENO]
"2' Press [ * ...or #T] or [ ~ ] to
~ scroll to the desired volume. .RINGER ON: sounds ringing tone.
.RINGER OFF: blinks without ringing.
~ Press [MEM] to store the setting.
@ Press [MEM] to store the setting.
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:ii
~
This feature allows you to select from 14 options including melody ringers.
'1' Press [MENU],~ and ~ in
\!.J standbymode. ~I/ll a (i) mE
I: RCU. TYPE
2: SElCT RING
3: RINGER UOl
4: RUTO RNS
~ull ~ I!J @!:
RINGER SElCT
~ DEll I
(MEM) (END)
12' Press [* ...or #T] to scroll to
\6/ the desired type. ~
~
.8 different melodies and 6 ringing
tones are available.
@ Press [MEM] to store the setting.
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~-4
~
0=: O .
Characters with Numeric
PHONE ~ MOORY
NUMBER O ~ O LOCATIONNUMBERO
",.~~-"-.
n\ 1 Entera phonenumberyouwant
\U to storeand press[MEM]. Di~1button 11s1entry I~!!!!Y I 3slentJy 1~entry 15th~
T;lfll 'ff
DEFAULT:
HH-HH
[MEM! ~
~4GHI
A
D
G
~
1.-
H
~
F
£
~
4
~dll ~ rn (!!!!:
OUERWRITE
~YES
IMEM) IENO]
~wxyz9
.When entering special characters(e.g., 0!. ?,-( )' .*#=$-+[ ]&@)
press [0] repeatedly until the desired characters appear.
<Z> Press [ CD ] to move to the next character.
tIll ~ ID @!:
lO[RTION: 81
NRME1
[MEM] [ENO)
~ Enter a memory location
\6! number (00-99) for the phone
-number and press [MEM].
.To change the memory location number,
enter a new location number and press
[MEM].
.The Last 10memorylocations(90-99)are
protectedwith the lock codeagainst
unauthorized retrieval-
."OVERWRITE?" message is displayed
on the LCD if the phone number already
exists in the same location. .Cursor shifts to the next column automatically in two seconds
after pressing a numeric key.
~ Enter the associated name with the numeric keypad.
R\
3-Enter a associated name with
~ the numeric keypad.
.Every keyis labeledwithcorresponding
severalcharacters. .A name may contain up to 12 alphanumeric characters.
@) Press [MEM] to store.
,.:'.
~~
~
The following is a table of letters and special characters
labeled on the numeric keypad.
~=c-"~~~=~,~~ ",~""=~c~~=~"" -~ -~-~~CC~,"",~
~ Select characters you want to enter with the numeric
\V keypad.
(!)@!:
BB
H-HHHH
[END)
~a Stored Phone Number
This allows youto make aflash call in the convenientway.
Stored Phone Number
the recentcallsor typingthe memorylocationnumber,the phonenumber
orthename. .
~""~"~=~~='=='-;.C"y
a\ 1" Press and hold the memory
\.!.J location number(O-9) you want
for more than 1 second.
'T;IIII ~ m 8
DIAliNG TD
MEMDRY K 1;NII Bc m (!!!1
I: LAST (ALL
2: LO(ATION
3: NUMBER
4: NAME
(1) Press[MEM],(0 and(0.
.This allows you to call any of the
phone numbers stored in the first
10 memory locations (0-9) without
pressing [SEND].
.Up to 10 last calls can be retrieved
by the LAST CALL option.
tllll B m (!!!!:
JOHN
HH-HHH-HHHH 'TIllll ~
IB/29
HHH-HHH
BIICRLL
1'2" Press [ * or #...1 to scroll to
\6/ the desired phone number.
.[#.] allows you to scroll to recent
calls and 1* .] to older calls.
( 1'-"' Press the first digit of the
.v memory location number (10-
99) and then press and hold the
second digit for more than 1
second.
~ull 2! 1!1 @:!:
OIRLING TO
MEMORY HH
@ Press [SEND] to make a call.
~lill ~ m (!!!1
.JOHN
HH-HHH-HHHH
.This allows you to call any of the
phone numbers stored in the last
90 memory locations (10-99)
without pressing [SEND].
~
~~
~
m @E
2:11P
-HHHH
TO
Stored Phone Number
Stored Phone Number -
(:1) Press [MEM], 0) and ~. ~i\l ~ (!) @E
I: LAST [ALL
2: LOCATION
3: NUMBEA
4: NAME
CD Press [MEM],CD and (2). ~"" ~ 1!1 (!!!!:
I: LAST CALL
2: LOCATION
3: NUMBER
4: NAME
A\2 \' Enter the entire or partial phone
\,6/ number you want and press
[MEM].
c-~~.-c :~"~c. =- c ~-.=~~..c~
A\2Enter the memory location or
\9 press [* ...or #'Y] to scroll to the
desired entry.
Tillll It m (!!!5
RECRll
NUMBER?
[MEM) [END]
'!;1111 ~ m (!!!1
RECRLL
LOCRTION1
(MEM) [ENO]
.[ * .] allows you to scroll higher
and [#T] lower. ~IIII ~ m (!!!];
JOHN
HH-HHH-HHHH
LO[ATION: 81
~IIII ~ m 8
JOHN
HH-HHH-HHHH
LOCRTION: 91
.[ * .1 allows you to scroll higher
and [#TI lower.
~~0,".;,c.,~-c-cc. ~
~ Press [SEND] to make a call.
c~-; ~~c-=~=.c
@) Press [SEND] to make a call.
,~
~
-.I
"\ ,
~
a Stored Phone Number JjJ e ailing a Stored Phone Number from
-Plj ecteo Memory Locations (90-99)
j
-, ,...,
(O)~
NAME
CD Press [MEM], CDand @. ~IIII ~ m 8
I: lAST [All
2: lO[ATION
3: NUMBER
4: NAME
~IIII ft (!) (!!E
I: LRST CRLL
2: LOCRTION
3: NUMBER
4: NRME
(1) Press [MEM], CDand ~.
f2 \ Enter an entire or partial name
\6/ associated with the phone
number you want and press
[MEM] .
~II" ~ I!) {!!!!:
AECALL
NAME?
[MEM] (END]
'TIllll ~ m (!!!5
RE[Rll
lO[RTION1
[MEM) (END]
?\ Enter the memory location
~ number(90, 99) you want to
recall or press [* ..or #~] to
scrollto the desiredentry.
'.011 tt (!) (!!!!:
JOHN
LOCKCOOE ?
LOCRTION: 99
""~'~'~=-~-~~=~,
R\3 Press [* ...or #...] to scroll to
\g) the desired entry. ~IIII ft rn 8
JOHN
HH-HHH-HHHH
lOCRTION: 81
(j) Press your 4-digit lock code.
.[ * ..] allows you to scroll higher
and [#.] lower. .When you purchase a new phone,
the programmed default lock code
of the phone is "0000".
"HI! ~ [!] @
JOHN
HH-HHH-HHHH
lOCRTION: 99
Press[SEND]to makea call.
-.#
~...
33'
~
~ :I"", MEMORY kC ~ ~ {,"' ~
~ ,"", LOCA11ONNUMBER,J, ~ ~ ","', ~ .MEMORY ""' LOCK r6A\ ~
LOCATIONNUMBER'I.,.. CODEtJ W W t:j ~
(1) Press [CLR] 'Tid" B (!J mE
MEMORY ERASE
LOCATION # ?
(1) Press [CLR]. ~IIII ~ m (!j:i!:
MEMORY ERASE
LOCATION # 1
~.\ Enter the memory location
~ number you wish to erase. r?\ Enter the memory location
~ number(90 "' 99) you wish to
erase.
~dll Cc I!) (!!E
ERASE ?
.YES
IMEM) IEND]
~IIII ~ ID @
LOCKCOOE 1
~ Press your 4-digit lock code.
15'\3 Press [ * ..or #"f'] to confirm
~ erasin~ the phone number and
select YES" if correct.
.YES indicates that you have
clearedentryfrom the memory.
.NO allowsyou to exit without
erasingthe entry.
~HII B (!) (!!!!:
ERRSE
.yr~
n, Press [* ..or #'YJ to confirm
\,L~ i} the phone number and select
~ "YES" if correct.
.YES indicates that you have
clearedtheentryfromthememory.
.NO allowsyoutoexitwithout
erasingtheentry.
[MEM] (END]
@ Press [MEM] to activate.
Press[MEM]toactivate.
\.2)
-..I
34~
...,j ~
35'
-1
time with an alarm on the LCD. It is available only in digital mode.
.0.
<D Press [MEM] and (3) Tiill C (!] (!!:1!:
EQU(=) : MEM
0011.) : SENO
+:SMS *:[*1
-:MEMU /:[#[
~.II B m (!!E
I: DIRECTDRY
2: RLRRMCRLL
3: CRLCULRTDR
'2' Press [ * ..or #T] to scroll to
~ the desired option. A\
2 Make a calculation by referring
\61 to the followings: 'T;811~ (!) (!!!!:
CALCULATOR
~ill C (!) 8
AlARM SET
~OFF
[MEMI [ENO]
0
~IIII C m (!!1!:
CAlCUlATOR
+ -./.
I.
.OFF: turns an alarm clock off.
.ONCE: sounds an alarm melody for
one minute at a predefined
time, displays the reserved
phone number and then
sets the alarm off.
.DAIL y : beeps an alarm signal at
predefined time every day.
T;dll 'a m (!!1!:
CAlCUlATOR
[1 99999999
.Available Keys :
=:[MEM], +:[~] , -:[MENU],
X :[*.] , +: [#'Y] ,(dot):[SEND]
.Press the key associated with the function
you want.
.Or press [ ~ ]and then [* .or #'Y] to scroll
to the desired function and press [MEM].
.You can enter numbers up to 8
digits(99,999,999) and two decimal places.
If the calculation exceeds 8 digits, the
phone displays it in the form of 99,999,999
x 107(E7) by using 8 valid digits.
.Use 'o-value' to display a negative number,
i.e, '-8'='0-8'.
.If you press the [ ~ ]key, the menu of
available functions IS displayed on LCD
during a calculation.
@ Press [END/6] to exit.
-4
,'*'
'*'
MenuFunctions (!\ 1 Press [MENU] and select a
\V menu option with the numeric
keypad.
.Press [* ...or #T] or volume key
to scroll through the list of menu
options.
;';::-;' Press [ClR] to exit from the
\7:) curr~nt menu and return to the
previous one.
Press [END/ 6 ] or [MENU] to
exit from the current menu
completely and return to the
initial display.
O Accessingthe Menu
@ MenuStructure
O GreetingMessage
e TimeDisplay
@ BackLight
@ LCDContrast
& CallAlert
@) Selectinga RingingTone
@)RingerVolume
(D)AutoAnswer
CDPhoneNumber
~ PhoneVersion
i) SettingNAM
~ BeepLength
~ CallTime
~ AirTime
m RoamTime
~ LifeTime
II> TimeAlert
W AreaAlert
f» CallReleaseAlert
f) Biorhythm
@)Stopwatch
t) WorldTime
fj AutoLock
~ SettingLockCode
'1) CallRestrict
~ MemoryErase
flI Resettingthe Phone
~ VoicePrivacy
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