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Audiovox CDM3300 Cell Phone User Manual
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1. Feature sag IOD DlM T GE ES LASID DIR LAIMA TDI DUBAI 149 13101 148 113112 148 1131131 148 113114 GHOD 21 11 4110 Lockcode 1 49 a gt Ba j 148 110 Lockcode 2 Enter new tockcode Ba di 0 Lockcode 3 Edit new greetings iM 48 1 0 Lockcode 4 0 Ba 11 l Bal 2 l Bal BO Bal MJ 110 Lockcode 5 1111B DIR 4 110 Lockcode 511211 B DILBA Clearing Recent Call Time 49 0 Lockcode 51 3 1 4 110 Lockcode 5 4 9 9 M 48 1 0 Lockcode 611 B DIR 4 111 while a call is in progress Date and Time Display Adjusting Backlight Adjusting LCD Contrast LED Use Selection Air Time Display _ Last Call Time Display p47 Roaming Call Time Display Recent Call Time Display Time Alert Change of Service Alert Auto Lock p49 Changing Lockcode Changing Greetings Restricting Handset Use Restricting Incoming Calls Restricting Outgoing Calls Restricting Memory Use Clearing Memory Clearing Call History p57 too Q amp 5 a D s 3 Q O o 5 Reset Phone Sending your Number p60 isa LJIJ BEAA E SUMMARY TABLE OF FUNCTIONS 44 3 Enter number By Silent Pad Number Storing Enter Location i Enter Name Ba while a call is in progress Muting the Microphone 4 1 4 while a call is in progress i Enter number
2. Use the scroll buttons to select the i A Gil E A siit desired setting Heset Recent Time i E No e Yes Deletes the total time of recent calls No E not delete the total time of recent calls 3 Press Ba LELLI END Clearing Memory jo SM al ogi iL END Clearing Memory elo 0 This feature allows you to delete total roaming time 1 Press for Clr Roam Tm 2 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting e Yes Deletes the total roaming time No Does not delete the total roaming time 3 Press By J a Ma Reset Roam Im Ho Fraai JEND SECURITY INFORMATION era SECURITY INFORMATION This feature allows you to reset phone to factory default setting AlS d Dl 1 Press E 0 1 pressi 48 0 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code e The initial lock code at the time of purchase is 0000 The initial lock code at the time of Lockcode purchase is 0000 Lockcode Press for Reset Phone fa a mut 3 Press for Voice Privacy Wo mM C heman Erase G Reset Phone Dotce Privacy _5 Memory Erase t _ 6 Reset Phone _ 7 Voice Privacy i SS ee i EE OET S ETE EEY Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting Tall Ba 4 Use the scroll buttons to select the Reset Phone desired setting No Ti
3. Digital Mode Displayed when the phone is in digital mode Balance of Battery Power The balance of battery power available is displayed by the number of bars 0 4 Mute Used to silence Audible Tones in Standby And Mute Conversation BATTERY INSERTION AND DETACHMENT CHARGING THE BATTERY Battery Insertion Method e The battery is not charged when you purchase the product Use the battery As shown in picture insert the battery to fit into the only after it is fully charged groove at the bottom of the handset Charge your battery when the battery low voltage alarm sounds Then press in the direction of until it snaps Power Connection Connect the charger to a standard l 120V AC outlet LED s will blink orange when the power is connected 2 Charging the battery Only To charge the battery only insert the li e The battery must be correctly placed in the battery compartment If the battery is battery pack into the charger incorrectly inserted the handset will not turn on or the battery may slip out LED will indicate charging status e Red indicates charging Green indicates charging is complete Battery Detachment Method e Battery is not charged when you purchase he product Fully charge the battery before use Push the handset separation tab D with one hand and pull in the direction of O to separate Charging the Battery with the Handset To charge the bat
4. e The first available empty location is displayed Use the scroll button to select the desired setting then press By OF Disables alarm alert Once The melody plays for one minute then the alert feature is disabled Daily The melody plays for one minute every day at the time set f Etiquette feature is enabled unit will vibrate el de ee ee ee ee a a a A A va ma ee ha aema iv id 4 Ka Enter the desired time then press J _ Once fi mam Set Time 11 81 1999 88 08 e Enter the desired date in the order hr min Enter the desired message then press By Up to 10 schedules can be set ul 1999 6 Su Mo tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 453 6 78 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 V22232425 Bw 818339 3 PS IRIS SBIR i ERT Bae Sie lei SrRIR A a a a eT SS Naa ia esa EEEE AELE EE a igs Bom ab B WUEL Mod acd Ara edi dudodoboacd eva Sean mda Daily Tul s aur Set Time Enter the desired time in the order hr min Ti 2 BOW Alarm Msg KH Message r ve w LII Ienn B 88 o Press Ra J The first available location with a schedule is displayed on the screen ee ee ee ee ver ee Sm eeranen tea taereresrcerra sees Use the scroll buttons to check the schedules 6D gocs to the next number and AD goes to the previous number ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ce 2 2 ee ee neuer tatt To delete a schedule move to the location that you
5. A HHH Calls Displays the total call time during roaming HHH Hours HH Minutes AH Soconds Verification of Recent Calls 44290 1 Presi di o Displays ihe most recent calls Tull fl jim HRA Calis HAH Hours HR Minutes HH o econds An alert beeps and a message is displayed when the phone goes into a new service area goes into a service area provided by an another system provider UI yves vui yi a SEIVICE area ALERT FUNCTION ETG i SECURITY INFORMATION This feature is used to protect the phone from unauthorized users However calls can be received and emergency calls can be made EOG ajj JOC Xe Jol 7 Press 4 00 a a 1 Press di gt 0 ya TF Area Mert ha Lockcode jami GEGE aaron a aa 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code ra mm Jaala A I Ruto Lock i sha bi ori buttons to select the e The initial lock code at the time of Lee eae EAN esir value purchase is 0000 a Greeting 4 Hestrict Yes Enables the feature eNo Disablesthe feature 6 ananass 3 Press for Auto Lock fr 2 Om There are three kind of messages iuta Lock f Changing Sve Area ie The phone is gaing intoa service area EON ENDI provided by other system provider 4 Pavine Sac Area He ata is pm nom ENNE AE pie Wiehe a na Se m tsida eae er 6 A ap 900 EIK EE E E ene ony tee Soe The phone is going out of a service area 4 Use the scroll buttons to select the E En
6. MR Hours Yes Enables the feature Displays the duration of the most recent call HH Minutes e No Disables the feature KK Seconds 3 Press By gt No IN enol Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value EE JE 4 Pressi 2 1 2 8 A HHH Calls Displays the total call time during roaming HHH Hours HH Minutes AH Soconds Verification of Recent Calls 44290 1 Presi di o Displays ihe most recent calls Tull fl jim HRA Calis HAH Hours HR Minutes HH o econds An alert beeps and a message is displayed when the phone goes into a new service area goes into a service area provided by an another system provider UI yves vui yi a SEIVICE area ALERT FUNCTION ETG i SECURITY INFORMATION This feature is used to protect the phone from unauthorized users However calls can be received and emergency calls can be made EOG ajj JOC Xe Jol 7 Press 4 00 a a 1 Press di gt 0 ya TF Area Mert ha Lockcode jami GEGE aaron a aa 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code ra mm Jaala A I Ruto Lock i sha bi ori buttons to select the e The initial lock code at the time of Lee eae EAN esir value purchase is 0000 a Greeting 4 Hestrict Yes Enables the feature eNo Disablesthe feature 6 ananass 3 Press for Auto Lock fr 2 Om There are three kind of messages iuta Lock f Changing Sve Area ie The phone
7. 14 1 1 Link Dialing Number to dial after the call is connected Checking the Phone s Version 441 61 2 i Checking Received Message 9 9 1 1 3 Date Entering Birthday M4 151121 DIDI World Time F EEC O B By 1 n s a ey 2 i s AA ser S os a J
8. SM al ogi iL END Clearing Memory elo 0 This feature allows you to delete total roaming time 1 Press for Clr Roam Tm 2 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting e Yes Deletes the total roaming time No Does not delete the total roaming time 3 Press By J a Ma Reset Roam Im Ho Fraai JEND SECURITY INFORMATION era SECURITY INFORMATION This feature allows you to reset phone to factory default setting AlS d Dl 1 Press E 0 1 pressi 48 0 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code e The initial lock code at the time of purchase is 0000 The initial lock code at the time of Lockcode purchase is 0000 Lockcode Press for Reset Phone fa a mut 3 Press for Voice Privacy Wo mM C heman Erase G Reset Phone Dotce Privacy _5 Memory Erase t _ 6 Reset Phone _ 7 Voice Privacy i SS ee i EE OET S ETE EEY Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting Tall Ba 4 Use the scroll buttons to select the Reset Phone desired setting No Til Bae _ Voice Privacy Yes Reset the phone gt Standard Standard Uses standard voice privacy e No Does not reset the phone iN END Enhanced Uses enhanced voice privacy aay END Press Ri 5 Press Rh Please Wait For a moment mess
9. See i Do not modify or take apart the handset F Battery Insertion ind Detachment Charging the Battery Tips on Efficient Battery Use T gt a L se 71 G 77 a a j S p 4 M E ee E s eee a Keep the handset in a safe place when not in use Avoid striking shaking or shocking mE ely ye n ki ey Dh mn mill kii ea e e n a a 2 Do not touch the antenna during a call TEH Q 1 d er AR aes 7 4 T F L T eis geet A js ja TEAT J a E EAT pe al VT i e Do not clean your Do not use your handset with handset near chemical solutions explosives or such as solvent or flammable liquids thinner PACKAGE CONTENTS Thank you for your purchasing Hyundai CDMA cellular phone Please check the product contents by comparing them with the following pictures 4 Handset Desktop Charger 4 User s Manual Belt Clip 4 Standard battery C 4 Ear microphone A Portable Loop Option Check with your local distributor which battery type is supplied as standard If there are any product defects please report them to the place of purchase immediately e Younes Bulloni j ped to ndjugi timo volume key bone volume and handeiree YOTE Featuuri Suthans _ HANDSET FUNCTIONS k Folder Cover K y lock in enabled whan the folder cover 15 closed however Key loc
10. Time Alert 2 Area Alert Yes No 1 Today 2 Other Day Set Date 3 Birthday Set Date 2 Stopwatch 3 World Time Athens Wellington 1 Incoming 6 Phone Info 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Version System A only System B only 1 Auto Lock Yes No 3 Greeting Greeting 4 Restrict Yes No Sae 2 Outgoing KEE 3 Use Memory ResetPhone Yes No 21 7 Voice Privacy Standard s Enhanced 2 Prefer System Standard Home Sys only 2 Set Lock No 5 Memory Erase 1 Cir Memory Yes No S _ 2 Cir Dialed 3 Cir Recent a 4 Cir Roam Tm lt MEM KEY gt 1 Directory 1 Last Call 01 02 131 2 Location Location Ke A y 3 3 Number Number 4 Name Name 2 Scheduler 1 View 2 Edit 3 Alarm Call OFF Once Daily Set Time Far TT al DS Press M 0 0 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value e Yes Displays the current time No Does not display the current time Tul 2 bam Show time gt Yes urea se IQI tenn Tull 2 m i AUDIOUOH JAN 28 WED 4 83pm Backlight Function This feature allows you to adjust the time the backlight stays on enabling easy access to the handset in a dark place 8 8 8 80 5 1 Press 4 0 gt 0 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting 1 2 4 6 8 10 Seconds The time the backlight stays on after a
11. is gaing intoa service area EON ENDI provided by other system provider 4 Pavine Sac Area He ata is pm nom ENNE AE pie Wiehe a na Se m tsida eae er 6 A ap 900 EIK EE E E ene ony tee Soe The phone is going out of a service area 4 Use the scroll buttons to select the E Entering Svc ATEJ desired value The phone 5 going into a new service area Yes Enables auto lock No Disables auto lock Ce nnanfu nsainpavasve rrrteenenneess tas saa kit ea rt senat es t ese ga teda esi a The phone remains in locked state if aller power off Amo Lock is set SECURITY INFORMATION o o SECURITY INFORMATION Lock Code Change Greeting Change This feature allows you to change the greeting message displayed on the screen Up to 16 characters can be entered SO 09 Lon 9 1G Press J ia MATTA 1 Press i This feature allows you to change the 4 digit lock code to unlock the phone Lockcode Lockcode 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code 2 k 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code Wo s a 1 Auto Lock 1 Auto Lock 2 Set Lock No 3 Greeting 4 Restrick e The initial lock code at the time of 2 Set Lock No purchase is 0000 3 Greeting 4 Restrict J Press for Set Lock No a s Ka 3 Press for Greeting Wo s 5 KU Greeting Lackt de i i I END The present lock code i atna Aa 4 Use the numeric keypad to enter the Enter
12. pee o A n This feature allows you to choose whether you want to receive a call by opening the folder This is particularly useful if you want to see the Caller ID before l L a E n Chapter 3 AE REE OEE a EI Va 2 oman Flip Answer gt Yes 1 Press aca J Memory Functions CQ IEND How to Store a Phone Number Use the scroll button to select the How to Make a Call Using a Stored Phone Number desired setting Schedule Management e Yes Allows you to receive calls py Alarm Call opening the folder No Does not allow you to receive calls by opening the folder To receive a call when the folder is closed open the folder then press any key except A Ikey Electronic Calculator 3 Press x a A E t ii t a A tl ti t a a OE a n Ta ce ce nee PD ew t me ee OP ooa A PO Oe A at ch ap en a nn reovee emn a t enne m a a Bn tim PA a t E tr i a a t ir a a eed OO LE ND LO a A cp i a PE Up to 100 phone numbers can be stored in the memory and retrieved by using a variety of ways ul ls Mata or ED o o Ry ee n EE Bb 0 ee o By 1 Enter the phone number you wish to store and press The first available location is automatically displayed To store the number in the first available location displayed press em ee To store a number at a different location use the numeric keypad to enter
13. the new 4 digit lock code new greetings e refer to p30 for text editing 5 Press RX Press SN Call Restriction 00220 Call Restriction This feature restricts the use of the handset in three ways Restricting incoming calis K JE o Ba oc This feature restricts incoming calls taa Yi 2 ANT Press for Incoming 1 Press A o aill m alt 1 g f incoming 9 Allow Lockcode IQI IEND M amka Use the scroll buttons t j 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code Tal 2 GT 2 desired bio PEI 2 e oge 1 Auto Lock o e The initial lock code at the time of purchase gt Set Lock No Restrict Blocks incoming calls j is 0000 3 Greeting e Allow Feature disabled 4 Restrict J ee ee 3 Press fi J Press for Restrict nz m Restrict Yes This feature restricts outgoing calls Emergency calls can be made QI eno i i Press for Outgoing Fal HM Use the scroll buttons to select Yes dutgolng gt Mow If you choose No the menu goes back to the previous menu Lit FENG M 2 Use the scroll buttons to select the i MOETS EN desired setting a Press x Ti 2 Bar i 1 Incoming Restrict Blocks outgoing calls _ 2 Outgoing Allow Feature disabled 3 Use memory 3 Press SECURITY INFORMATION Call Restriction Can t ir A
14. 1 Dual Mode Digital CDMA Telephone Owner s Manual OVOX wy AUDI JV UPA UF COMMUNICATIONS CORP TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Before using your phone Precautions gt esanene Package Contents Handset Functions e we e Handset octets ue hae Function buttons ju eee Screen display and functions Battery insertion and detachment e Battery insertion method Battery detachment method Charging the battery Time to complete battery charging e Battery life for new battery Tips on efficient battery use Basic Operation ee Basic Operation shes at AMN How to turn the handset on How to turn the handset off e How to make a call smi How to answer a call Recalling Last number Dialed e Signal strength e Remaining Battery Indicator How to adjust volume e Using the volume button Ringer Vibration Light selection Ringer type selection 16 17 17 17 18 19 20 20 20 21 21 22 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Adjusting Ringer Volume Auto answering Flip Answer Memory Functions oo eses How to store a phone number Entering Letters and Numbers How to make a call using a stored phone number e One touch dialing e0 Two touch dialing List of last calls e Recalling by memory location num
15. 55 5262 t Tall e HU 00 00 01 3 Start the conversation after the call is connected 213 555 5262 4 To end the call close the phone or ra 2 man press If you are using the ear RUD OLDE microphone press the ear microphone JAS 20 WED button shortly A pm To dial the nuruber you haye just called press vi Lf you are using the r micropbone press the car microphaone button for moec than 2 second If is displayed you ape in on out ol service area and canot take a call BASIC OPERATION How to Answer a Call D a M aia a ata Phone rings and the green and red LED ae on the folder cover flash Tl incoming Call To change receiver type Ringer Vibration Ringer Vibration Lamp please refer to p 22 Initial setting is Ringer 2 Open the folder or if the folder is he already open press any key except Dee Ni Jkey If you are using ear Called microphone press the ear microphone button for more than 2 seconds If you press button once in short the bell sound will stop twice in short the function will be some on End 3 Start the conversation Closing the folder while using the ear microphone does NOT end the call To end the call close the folder or press 9 e If Auto Answering Feature is enabled the call will be answered after the preset number __ of rings refer to p 25 RTS PISTA BASIC OPERATION HOW TO ADJ
16. AA eo B This feature restricts calls stored in the memory 1 Press for Use Memory F s E Use Momory Allow LEE IEND Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting Restrict Restricts memory usage Allow Disables this feature 3 Press By se a po we SECURITY INFORMATION Clearing Memory This feature allows you to delete the cail history call time and phone numbers stored in tne memory 1 Press J Enter the 4 digit lock code a e The initial lock code at the time of purchase is 0000 Lockcode 3 Press 6 for Memory Erase OO B This feature allows you to delete all the phone numbers stored in the memory O Press for Clr Memory Ta E i 1 Clr Memory 2 Cir Dialed Clr Air Time A Cir Roam Tm Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting Tal ba Cir Memory No Oy END s e Yes Deletes phone numbers in the memory No Does not delete phone numbers in the memory Press 8 Clearing Memory This feature deletes the call history 1 Press O for Clr Dialed Use the scroll buttons to select the fs F desired setting Chr Oial on F e Yes Deletes the call history D ho e No Does not delete the call history Press By J E JE B This feature allows you to delete the total time of recent calls 1 Press for Cir Recent
17. H the Phon Prise T for 2 spconda MI pi Emergency Call ll Emergency mumbai pi 1 To Call Tr Arga Code E Phone number 1 pia To End a Call Clase the foldior or prasa k pie To Receive a Call Coen the folder or prasa any bution ascot Spay pte i TA E Ti A r E J Adjusting Wobime Using Pree thie v luerud tuioms mi tha COMau pordi s stata wnile a call is in progress stardib iaia pri the Volume Buttons using hands free Selecting Ringer Vibration Laia l MTT Ei i peo Alinger Selection FIEC EIS Il a3 Adjusting Ringer Volume 41121131 105 oi Bal alr Auto Answer E ERRA UE By pos Flip Answer Mies cE Storing Phone Number wk Locaia By 20 One Touch Dialing Heid den the mumbar 0 0 pat j Two Touch Dialing 23110501 digit than hold down the second na Call History uit pia Searching Hacaling a Humber by Location E 11 2 enter Location ODD p Searching Recalling a Kumbar ty hunter Baii 09 Nunes Bi a pa Searching Hacaiing a Humbot by Hame 11 1 114 ameli Ba 104 dp p3 Ea A 112112 location By ase Editing Schedui 6 a as Emer Date Tima Ba Eda Message Be p Viewing Schedule fi J 2 a a pay Seiting Alarm cay BA SLD aD EmTe Alarm Call j E jfEnter phira number E pit Galculator m 114 pai SUMMARY TABLE OF FUNCTIONS
18. IOUOH JAN 28 WED This chapter describes the basic operation of the handset 4 65pm Basic Operation l If the phone is in Auto Lock mode the Lockcode message will appear on the screen How to Adjust Volume You must enter the 4 digit lock code to use the phone You can make emergency calls Ringer Vibration Light selection in Auto Lock mode Initial lock code will be 0000 refer to p 51 Ringer Type Selection e If an error message appears on the screen contact your local dealer fase Adjusting Ringer Volume Auto Answering Flip Answer How to Turn the Handset Off 1 Hold down 8 until the phone powers off Tal Dw AUDIOUOK JAN 28 WED 4 63pm 4 E ed ai ko pai ik Use only the button to turn off the phone Turning off the phone by removing the battery could result in memory damage om Power Off If the phone does not power on or acts abnormally remove and reinstall the battery BASIC OPERATION Area O Phone o X How to Make a Call Code Number 71 Enter the phone number a s p t To delete a wrong number press CLR to back up To delete all entered digits press END or hold down CLR 213 555 3262 2 Press P r E E Ji e If the line is busy terminate the call wait Calling for a moment then try again The Call Failed message will appear on the screen if the call cannot be connected 213 5
19. Pa i ws a i Ega Tii One Touch Dialing This feature allows you to make a call with phone numbers stored in the memory location 0109 without having to press the ISEND kay 4 Hold down the location number for td Bar more than 1 second Dialing ta memory H m e Sam Calling 8 H 01 2153 555 5257 Two Touch Dialing This feature allows you fo make a call with Phone numbers stored in the memory location 10 to 99 without having to press the BENDI KE Press the first digit then hold down the second digit for the location Ithe location is empty the Empty Dialing ta e athe memory KH Ifthe phone number was stored with iha a hidden feature the number is not M E displayed on the screen while calling EUGENE 213 555 5262 Ww or Calling BBa 213 535 5252 KIK AK OUROL Recalling by Memory Location Number 2 j j gt Press By gt 0 gt 0 e Ten last calls can be seen 1 Call To Displays date and time of the o tgolng calls 4 Called By Displays date and time of received calis J Missed Displays date and time of missed calls a The number displayed at the botlom is the caller ID in 2 and 3 i i i i ie ere i i i Si ie a ras 2 Use the scroll buttons to select the phone number you want QD goes to the nert number arid ED goss to the previous number Pe ee i ee 3 T
20. UST VOLUME a 8 Recalling Last Number Dialed Li Using the Volume Button H sg iii Ear Volume Tall g a TE e Conversation Adjusts ear piece volume e Calling e Standby Adjusts key tone volume iI END Conversation while using hands free 213 555 5262 Adjusts hands free volume site 2 After adjusting the volume press JQ va ma t Tall e Oa to save settings Beep Volume 80 00 01 aa The volume setting is automatically saved 213 555 5262 2 seconds after the volume is adjusted 3 Press Q or close the folder to end the call If you are using ear microphone press the ear microphone button once again shortly Tall amp IC Handfree Volume oon ne E NDI ENDI Closing the folder while using the ear microphone does NOT end the call Signal Strength Tull The strength of the signal is displayed by the number of bars 0 5 Remaining Battery Indicator 1 dlii The bars inside the battery icon indicate the remaining power in the battery Fully charged batteries are displayed with four bars if the battery power expires and needs to be charged no bars are displayed and an alert beep sounds with a Very Low Battery message RINGER VIBRATION LIGHT SELECTION This feature is used to select ringer vibration or Lamp 4 O B Press Fi J Tull 2 wi Receive Type gt Ringer aa END Use the scroll buttons to select the receiv
21. age appears on the screen and the phone powers off automatically FEATURES USED WHILE CALL I CONNECTED Call in Caller Number Sending EPEE This feature enables the user to send a phone number when reguested for example when the user is paging someone without having to press the numbers FEATURES USED WHILE CALL IS CONNECTED Call in Microphone Muting lno JEE Used to silence Auckble Tones In Standby And Mufe Conversation 4 Pi est Ag j while the call is in t i E wom ge LN a m A M Ogres METE aapi H T fb mri 7 FP s Hj l E Press i J when requested for P c i To cancel repeat ihe procedure kat your number 7 41 48 23 To move between the menu items use the scroll buttons JD GD or the volume buttons 215 555 5762 245 555 3202 Press n n E r Volume Press Hoo Voice Privacy Self Number Check EP JA This feature is used to check the phone number while the call is in progress 1 Press dl gt O to view your number s The number displays for 5 seconds then 2 returns to the calling state screen 213 955 5262 Call in Silent Pad Phone Number Storage vesi 48 BD This feature allows you to store a phone number while a call is in progress 1 Press 4 O while the cali is in progress i Fry n m hr mi k a at i i phy J ssi 2 Enter the phone number that you wrs a pig 10 siore 40 48 24 Keler to 930 tor instructions on
22. ant decisions or entering into contracts Be careful about driving Relatively low level mental work Avoid demanding brain work and courses you are not confident in Organize materials notes and cards STOPWATCH ve KE 40 1 Press Aoo Td Baw Stopwatch 8 898 80 0 00000000 2 Use the volume buttons to start the stopwatch e Volume Up key 8 Start Stop Split Control Volume Down key Reset The time is displayed at a resolution of 1 10 of a second 3 Press KW to return to the previous menu WORLD TIME DISPLAY World Time Display a 9 1 Press A gt 0 gt 0 The time of 36 cities in the world can be displayed 2 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired city then press x 3 The city chosen will blink on the world map displayed on the screen Tul E gi Athens Baghdad Bangkok Beijing OTSTEST is baiia tibbi Gusubei 11 18 3 01 48 OPTIONAL DEVICES Hands Free Kit for Vehicles Hands free kit allows you to use the phone while you are driving Contents of the hands free car kit 4 Mounting Stand Baselincluding screws Optional Devices Summary Table of Functions eee A sis aid Allows you to use the handset with or without the battery pack installed Desktop Charger _ SUMMARY TABLE OF FUNCTIONS Feature Turning OnO
23. ature allows you to make a call in the analog mode only The phone returns This feature allows you to select the preferred alls of operation for the handset to the normal mode when the call is ended or 10 minutes after setting this feature B D 1 Press M 0 0 Lil E A mi rate Press MJ Tal s D Prefer System EL END gt Standard ARAL lenon 2 Press a button to set this mode or END tp cancel Use the scroll keys to select the desired system then press 34 LASSER LEAB Ay EEA OUP i System A Only The handset uses system A only e System B Only The handset uses system B only Standard The handset uses all system Home Sys Only The handset uses system A or B that corresponds to the system network ID designated by the handset Chapter 5 Supplementary Functions Short Message Service SMS Missed Call Display Checking Biorhythm World Time Display Etiquette Feature SHORT MESSAGE SERVICEISM gt This feature allows you to check text or voice messages Message Reception h Text Message Tull 2 tomat MESSAGE 5 86 PM FROM HAH KHH KKRH Upon reception of a text message the message shown on the right is displayed on the screen with D4 icon Voice Message Tull 2 B T 12NEW VOICE MAIL MESSAGES Upon reception of a voice message the message shown on the right is displayed on the screen with gt icon PAID Lape Up
24. ber e Recalling by phone number eee e Recalling by name mamma Schedule Management e Setting the Schedule mamm e Checking and deleting schedule SSE Alam Call eenia e Editing the Alarm Call gt Electronic Calculator Convenient Functions Using the menu Menu structure How to adjust the screen e Current date and time display e Backlight function e LCD Contrast Adjustment 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 31 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 37 38 38 39 41 O TABLE OF CONTENTS LED Use Selection teevenease Verification of all calls e Verification of the last call e Verification of roaming calls e Verification of recent calls 0 0 Time Alert cccccscsesersesccncsscenscnscvccssocsnrsavas area Alert ciate trees Security Information 0 sissessieeeccscesee s Automatic Lock tsi eresessserssesesressnsorrenrersenes e Lock code change 0 o Greeting change eeeeeereerisesseresseerssereenss Call restriction ometeanamm Blocking incoming Calle v itis Blocking outgoing EAS ere ende aa Blocking stored phone numbers e Clearing Memory en Clearing stored numbers Clearing last calls Clearing recent calls ALA aa Clearing roam time Reset Phone e Voice privacy mode selection Features used while cal
25. button has been Off Always off Off in Day The backlight is off in daytime 9am 5 p m 3 Press Ry te we Press 2 gt 0 gt 0 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired level There are 7 levels of brightness Press BA Ti HA LEO Contrast he 6880000 LO END LED Use Selection EEE ES 1 Press G J Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value Yes LED on the folder cover blinks RED if the phone is ina NO SVC area blinks GREEN ifthe phone is in standby and blinks between RED and GREEN while a call is in progress No LED on the folder cover blinks RED when the phone is powered on or when the user ends a call and blinks RED and GREEN only when there isan incoming call or if you are trying to make a call 3 Press Sy as LED Use D Yes 1001 i END mi Mae t tbe Lindel GEE Ba va A Sian r RP hy as ve ot i Ki oo A ng 10 a VERIFYING CALL TIMERS MG Ai ALERT FUNCTION Verification of All Calls rRe F A An alert beeps every minute letting the user know how much time has elapsed TV Press amp gt 0 gt 0 m 2 DRUM during a call ists all ing call KAH Calls 220 Lists all outgoing calls HEE Hours 1 Press A pemanen e Can not be reset or clear at Memory Erase XK Minutes Time Alert KR Seconds Verification of the Last Call 48 DD 4 Press a gt 28 gt 0 mt kl s E it
26. e the message shown on the right is displayed on the screen with D4 icon Voice Message Tull 2 B T 12NEW VOICE MAIL MESSAGES Upon reception of a voice message the message shown on the right is displayed on the screen with gt icon PAID Lape Up to 25 messages are automatically stored If Etiquette feature is enabled the reception of a message is indicated by vibration only SHORT MESSAGE SERVICEISMS Checking Received Messages ae aa E S A i KEIU MESSAGES 12 UDICE 5 TEHI UOICE ITEHT Full a Bm N 81 LET S MEET 62 LOVE H 0 63 THANK YOU 04 2135 555 Til 2 20 t 12 25 5 06PM MESSAGE FROM STEVE 213 555 5262 e Press and the phone number of the sender is displayed on the screen To call that n press sg again To back up to the previous screen press Q Voice Message 1 Press QQ Voice messages can only be checked not stored in the list 2 Press Q e Short message service is an optional service Contact your local service provider to see if this service is available in your area MISSED CALL DISPLAY Checking Missed Messages Missed calls are displayed on the rho mB screen as shown MESSED HH CALLS 4 00 PM e If the auto answering features is enabled this feature is disabled Up to 99 missed calls can be displayed Till s RAM AUDIOVOX JAN 28 WED 4 83pm To back
27. er type you want Correct order in phone Ringer Vibration Lamp Vib Ringer Vibrates for 18 seconds then the bell sounds Press 4 RINGER TYPE SELECTION This feature is used to select ringer type G 8 8 1 Press A gt OO Use the scroll buttons to select ringer type 3 Press By KT Pa a a y Tul 2 BO Ringer Select gt Bell IQI enol 24170 PA pte nne ADJUSTING RINGER VOLUME Press J gt 09 gt O To move between the menu items use the scroll buttons B BD or the volume buttons Adjust the volume by pressing the volume buttons or the scroll buttons then press 4 Jto store the setting This Feature is Used to Adjust Ringor Volume 8 8 8 Se Till GE Ringer Volume gt NI END AUTO ANSWERING The call is connected automatically after ringing a set number of times 4 19 9 OSB 1 Press a J d Peewee pm Wi 2 BM Auto Answer gt Off IQI IEND 2 Use the scroll button to select the setting you want 1 2 4 6 Rings The number of rings before the call is connected automatically Off Auto answering feature is disabled 3 Press If the receiver type is not set for Ringer the auto answering feature is disabled In hands free mode this feature works regardless of the receiver type and whether or not the folder is closed FLIP ANSWER
28. esi 48 BD This feature allows you to store a phone number while a call is in progress 1 Press 4 O while the cali is in progress i Fry n m hr mi k a at i i phy J ssi 2 Enter the phone number that you wrs a pig 10 siore 40 48 24 Keler to 930 tor instructions on how to store Heat Pad phone number 213 355 3262 To cancel n specstic openition repeat the above procedure FEATURES USED WHILE CALL IS CONNECTED epe er O This feature is useful for Voice Mail provided by banks or paging Enter the pause P character after a combination of numbers and the numbers Numbers entered after the pause character will only be sent if the SEND key is pressed again 1 Enter the phone number Tul 2 M r 213 555 5262 Press A gt 0 wl 2 E iT The pause character P is displayed on the screen 213 555 5262P Enter the remaining set of numbers that fa eya TE are to be pressed after the call is connected 213555 S2b2F 10 y or 4 Press ita amp MI RTR Press SND I 3 359 5762P After the message requesting you to type in a set of numbers ID phone number password etc press P 48 00 09 215555 S tzPil Teil E tim phone number menu PHONEINFORMATION Self Number Check This feature allows you to check your phone number 4 2 e 1 Press Gj 00 fta UA COMA 215 5155 5262 Handset Version Check This feature allo
29. how to store Heat Pad phone number 213 355 3262 To cancel n specstic openition repeat the above procedure FEATURES USED WHILE CALL IS CONNECTED epe er O This feature is useful for Voice Mail provided by banks or paging Enter the pause P character after a combination of numbers and the numbers Numbers entered after the pause character will only be sent if the SEND key is pressed again 1 Enter the phone number Tul 2 M r 213 555 5262 Press A gt 0 wl 2 E iT The pause character P is displayed on the screen 213 555 5262P Enter the remaining set of numbers that fa eya TE are to be pressed after the call is connected 213555 S2b2F 10 y or 4 Press ita amp MI RTR Press SND I 3 359 5762P After the message requesting you to type in a set of numbers ID phone number password etc press P 48 00 09 215555 S tzPil Teil E tim phone number menu PHONEINFORMATION Self Number Check This feature allows you to check your phone number 4 2 e 1 Press Gj 00 fta UA COMA 215 5155 5262 Handset Version Check This feature allows you to check the version of your phone 49 1 Press A AM s MISS HHH H R A The version of your phone is displayed as shown SYSTEM SELECTION FEATURE SYSTEM SELECTION FEATURE Force Analog Selecting preferred system gt This fe
30. k is disabled whan FECOM t cas Eorploce e LUO Display Anienng END 5 Usad 10 opwarm on End Calla Muis Usad to siano Audible Tones In Standby Andi Mule Gomversalie L Microphone ae HANDSET FUNCTIONS r a E E lt CEO E SA e a l Function Buttons Do pi a et This button is used to access the menu This button is used to make or receive a call Press this button to terminate a call or exit the current menu Press and hold to turn the phone on or off This button is used to clear digits and or texts from the display or exit the current menu This button is used to access a sub menu or store set parameter store names and numbers view stored or just calied numbers and the Scheduler and Calculator These scroll buttons are used to select screen contents This button is used to access text and voice messages Used to silence Audible Tones In Standby And Mute Conversation SCREEN DISPLAY AND FUNCTIONS Vi 9 4 AOE Tull D s e 3 D m Signal Strength The strength of the current signal is displayed by the number of bars 0 5 Roaming This icon indicates the user is outside the normal service area Service No Service When within service area amp is displayed If not amp is displayed In Busy amp Appears when the line is busy Short Message Service Blinks when text or voice messages have been received and stored
31. l Bae _ Voice Privacy Yes Reset the phone gt Standard Standard Uses standard voice privacy e No Does not reset the phone iN END Enhanced Uses enhanced voice privacy aay END Press Ri 5 Press Rh Please Wait For a moment message appears on the screen and the phone powers off automatically FEATURES USED WHILE CALL I CONNECTED Call in Caller Number Sending EPEE This feature enables the user to send a phone number when reguested for example when the user is paging someone without having to press the numbers FEATURES USED WHILE CALL IS CONNECTED Call in Microphone Muting lno JEE Used to silence Auckble Tones In Standby And Mufe Conversation 4 Pi est Ag j while the call is in t i E wom ge LN a m A M Ogres METE aapi H T fb mri 7 FP s Hj l E Press i J when requested for P c i To cancel repeat ihe procedure kat your number 7 41 48 23 To move between the menu items use the scroll buttons JD GD or the volume buttons 215 555 5762 245 555 3202 Press n n E r Volume Press Hoo Voice Privacy Self Number Check EP JA This feature is used to check the phone number while the call is in progress 1 Press dl gt O to view your number s The number displays for 5 seconds then 2 returns to the calling state screen 213 955 5262 Call in Silent Pad Phone Number Storage v
32. l is connected e Caller number sending Self number check A e Silent pad phone number storage function 47 48 48 48 48 48 49 49 50 51 51 932 53 54 39 55 56 57 57 58 58 59 60 61 62 62 62 63 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 5 Appendix e Microphone muting feature e Link dialing Phone information e Self number check gt Handset version check System selection feature e Force Analog e Selecting preferred system Supplementary Functions Short Message Service SMS e Message reception gt gt gt e Checking received messages e Checking missed messages Biorhythm checking aa Stopwatch omme World time display Optional devices e Hands free kit for vehicles Summary table of functions gt 68 69 69 70 n J2 74 15 77 77 71 78 RUA IS T i r n ETNA ni ri E ra Tis A x 4 wal i e di jee T yon Fully charge battery before use Ne 144 3 gt ts 5 eel a its nj Before Using Your Phone ome 1 ne hat ai aM Do not use in high temperature or high humidity environments Do not expose the handset to rain or spilled beverages 5 i b Please read this chapter betore using this product al af as ea Precautions Package Contents Handset Functions Screen Display and Functions
33. le location containing the entered numbers disnlaved eS t th hrnmuea pe tiiki kle a eek ETTA Tg ere en NA 4 To delete the stored number hold r m To delete the stored number hold r Gil Y a ii down the CLR button for 1 second pr down the CLR button for 1 second Aa vm fle s i EET 2 Ba P YES TES Erase Memory message appears on the Erase Memory message appears on the p m TT a ELA m screen Lise the scroll keys to select ELE END screen Lise the scroll keys to select LELI END kaa between Yes No then press EA between Yes No then press E ee titt rerrmuamtas tied uraan nne 5 To cail the number displayed press 74 5 To call the number displayed press p A gt we an i ap os cs 2 a E ed m id Te a ie E a e Md e N ko Meg s oa a v S Ae eS ay A wi m A aP ld n a Ca a on canar e ERa mr e KA E a Ls MA n Ex rnp we sean Setting the Schedule 1 Press SN gt 0 gt 0 The cabendar is displayed Move to the date you desire then press Bi The date selected is displayed inverted Mowing the curst pT i Gb l LE LettRight 1g g volume butions moves between the mandu The calendar can be seen from 1997 102010 a a E E E s r ddresrrre pt ha hunu era hh usa us eee Use the scroll buttons to select the location then press B or enter the 2 digit location number
34. ntrast he 6880000 LO END LED Use Selection EEE ES 1 Press G J Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value Yes LED on the folder cover blinks RED if the phone is ina NO SVC area blinks GREEN ifthe phone is in standby and blinks between RED and GREEN while a call is in progress No LED on the folder cover blinks RED when the phone is powered on or when the user ends a call and blinks RED and GREEN only when there isan incoming call or if you are trying to make a call 3 Press Sy as LED Use D Yes 1001 i END mi Mae t tbe Lindel GEE Ba va A Sian r RP hy as ve ot i Ki oo A ng 10 a VERIFYING CALL TIMERS MG Ai ALERT FUNCTION Verification of All Calls rRe F A An alert beeps every minute letting the user know how much time has elapsed TV Press amp gt 0 gt 0 m 2 DRUM during a call ists all ing call KAH Calls 220 Lists all outgoing calls HEE Hours 1 Press A pemanen e Can not be reset or clear at Memory Erase XK Minutes Time Alert KR Seconds Verification of the Last Call 48 DD 4 Press a gt 28 gt 0 mt kl s E it MR Hours Yes Enables the feature Displays the duration of the most recent call HH Minutes e No Disables the feature KK Seconds 3 Press By gt No IN enol Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value EE JE 4 Pressi 2 1 2 8
35. o delete the stored number hold down the CLR button for 1 second Erase Memory 7 message appears on the screen Lise the scroll keys to select between YeyNo then press Eh a j a M JE 1 Last Call i Location 5 2 Sn ee Kame Ta Fi Tal dan 28 4 2hpm 181 Call To 15 355 5262 i ME lt m i Erate Memory VES ECC LEHU 4 To call the number displayed press sd 7 Press RA 0 0 eee a eae ee SSS ee vv t dd EEA ta em 2 Enter the two digit memory location Use the scroll buttons to select the phone number you want poes to the next number and Qi goes to the previous number Ce ee era ep rv atra kr kkkkats rnurerrse araks ktsrsstarrerpenu us 4 To delete the stored number hold down the CLR button for 1 second Erase Mernory t message appears on the screen Use he scroll keys io select between Yes No then press Ea CO OOH MOSER HOSS OT eere EEE Ee EES EERE EEO SEH EH ES OEE ESE SESS EES SEES SES OEE Eee HEE EeeEreeseeceece Tal Recall Location aE iia m mi Hecall Location Al NELI ENO T EUGENE Location lu 213 955 5762 Ti E m ii Erase Memon gt VES aaj JENGI To call the number displayed press 9 sereen To view the phone number enter the digit kook oode TEibe phone mimber stored with the hidden feature was found only the name of the locaton is dis
36. oc This feature restricts incoming calls taa Yi 2 ANT Press for Incoming 1 Press A o aill m alt 1 g f incoming 9 Allow Lockcode IQI IEND M amka Use the scroll buttons t j 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code Tal 2 GT 2 desired bio PEI 2 e oge 1 Auto Lock o e The initial lock code at the time of purchase gt Set Lock No Restrict Blocks incoming calls j is 0000 3 Greeting e Allow Feature disabled 4 Restrict J ee ee 3 Press fi J Press for Restrict nz m Restrict Yes This feature restricts outgoing calls Emergency calls can be made QI eno i i Press for Outgoing Fal HM Use the scroll buttons to select Yes dutgolng gt Mow If you choose No the menu goes back to the previous menu Lit FENG M 2 Use the scroll buttons to select the i MOETS EN desired setting a Press x Ti 2 Bar i 1 Incoming Restrict Blocks outgoing calls _ 2 Outgoing Allow Feature disabled 3 Use memory 3 Press SECURITY INFORMATION Call Restriction Can t ir AAA eo B This feature restricts calls stored in the memory 1 Press for Use Memory F s E Use Momory Allow LEE IEND Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting Restrict Restricts memory usage Allow Disables this feature 3 Pre
37. ocation By ase Editing Schedui 6 a as Emer Date Tima Ba Eda Message Be p Viewing Schedule fi J 2 a a pay Seiting Alarm cay BA SLD aD EmTe Alarm Call j E jfEnter phira number E pit Galculator m 114 pai SUMMARY TABLE OF FUNCTIONS Feature sag IOD DlM T GE ES LASID DIR LAIMA TDI DUBAI 149 13101 148 113112 148 1131131 148 113114 GHOD 21 11 4110 Lockcode 1 49 a gt Ba j 148 110 Lockcode 2 Enter new tockcode Ba di 0 Lockcode 3 Edit new greetings iM 48 1 0 Lockcode 4 0 Ba 11 l Bal 2 l Bal BO Bal MJ 110 Lockcode 5 1111B DIR 4 110 Lockcode 511211 B DILBA Clearing Recent Call Time 49 0 Lockcode 51 3 1 4 110 Lockcode 5 4 9 9 M 48 1 0 Lockcode 611 B DIR 4 111 while a call is in progress Date and Time Display Adjusting Backlight Adjusting LCD Contrast LED Use Selection Air Time Display _ Last Call Time Display p47 Roaming Call Time Display Recent Call Time Display Time Alert Change of Service Alert Auto Lock p49 Changing Lockcode Changing Greetings Restricting Handset Use Restricting Incoming Calls Restricting Outgoing Calls Restricting Memory Use Clearing Memory Clearing Call History p57 too Q amp 5 a D s 3 Q O o 5 Reset Phone Sending your N
38. oin 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 i BASIC OPERATION How to Turn the Handset On 1 Hold down 8 until for 2 seconds Tul 626 Gi Chapter 2 AUDIOVOX HKH KHH KHHH Basic Operation m os ma RUD
39. period Physical rhythm 23 days Health and sports rhythm such as weight stamina courage etc Suitable for tasks requiring physical strength travel intensive sports training But be careful about overconfidence in your body and overdrinking Good period for rapid recovery from surgery High probability of increased body temperature occurrence of chronic disease cold and headache Be careful about driving and hazardous situations Easily fatigued Need to refrain from drinking overeating and excessive physical exercise Rest is important Regular and light exercise will increase your potential power Emotional rhythm 28 days Stability rhythm such as work or love life Takes care of works full of vitality Good time for joint work love seeking and dating Emotions and nerves are easily shaken Irritation slip of the tongue malicious gossip can worsen the condition of a disease Become passive at work Better not tackle work requiring patience and creativity Need to take rests and avoid personal relationships and challenges Intelligent rhythm 33 days Learning and efficiency rhythm such as memory ability to analyze concentration Fast brain activity lots of mental work Planning reviewing Good time to make decisions about important matters bed nats ld g r Lack of attention and concentration leads to a mistake Better to postpone import
40. played on the screen and the Lockeode message appears on the 101 END ETS E MAAS POA Ag Ahay eg OE N 5 EGA n hee A 5 i i xc MMA Ba o o E Ba o OD BS o fH OO P gt D gt O t i z D Bee E pmm 1 ress Rh E 1 Press Rh 0 0 ui Bom l Number HOWTO MAKEA CALL USING A STORED PHONENUMBER lt a anom na m aa ELJI IEND a Bay EB SOR Se n aaasta ey opm ama a aim cece er am Bd aS lm ped A TADA 2 Enter the phone number or part of the 2 Enter the name or part of the name ti E JU number you wish to find 2 you wish to find Recall Press Rh Number 3 Press BA Namo E 5262 GEN ail dh ede JALA IK ee ce ee ee Use the scroll buttons to find the E TE ii N phone number you desire a EIGENE Location i liu Use the scroll buttons to find the E o phone number you desire at M i Location 81 ines to the next numberand 4 goes to the next number and 4 ls nine ane aD go to the previous number GM goes to the previous number _ 215 555 5262 hei i waton conti i 7393 3206 5 The irt available location COMAIMINE the entered letters 15 displayed 213 555 5262 M M M M M M E om i mul te far he ee a dna oe ws i eee ee LALO LE LO TEL LTC IES ot ENE I Mi A ICS PO ta ene rk acti oma EAs Bets a The first availab
41. sired time in the vr in the order mm dd year and order hr min To calculate 128 X 32 EOT UE IMU Nae ec PON an nan AIAS a 1 Enter 128 Enter the phone number then press By Wi 2 Bam 2 Press Enter Number 3 Enter 32 4 Press fy Chapter 4 Convenient Functions Using the Menu Menu Structure How ta Adinst the Screen M _ uui Press A and use the numeric keypad to choose the desired menu item e Use the scroll buttons or the volume buttons to move between the menu items To go back to the previous menu press wy Bd If there are sub menu items The sub menu is displayed on the screen If there are no sub menu items Use the scroll buttons to select the menu item then press to store the value To cancel press Ep Lai KS at a i a AG i 1 Corr P iE MENU STRUETURE Ast z died Se At 1 Time Show 2 Back Light Yes No Time Inform Off 1 2 4 6 8 10 Second s Off in Day 1 Display 3 Contrast 4 LED Use Bmeeanand Yes No 2 Receive 1 Receive Type Ringer Vib Ringer Ring Vibration Lamp Bell 1 2 3 4 5 6 Melody 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 5 Step s Off 1 2 4 6 Ring s Yes No 2 Select Ring 3 Ringer Volume 4 Auto Answer 5 Flip Answer 1 All Calls 2 Last Call 3 Roaming Calls 4 Recent Calls 4 Alert 1
42. ss By se a po we SECURITY INFORMATION Clearing Memory This feature allows you to delete the cail history call time and phone numbers stored in tne memory 1 Press J Enter the 4 digit lock code a e The initial lock code at the time of purchase is 0000 Lockcode 3 Press 6 for Memory Erase OO B This feature allows you to delete all the phone numbers stored in the memory O Press for Clr Memory Ta E i 1 Clr Memory 2 Cir Dialed Clr Air Time A Cir Roam Tm Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting Tal ba Cir Memory No Oy END s e Yes Deletes phone numbers in the memory No Does not delete phone numbers in the memory Press 8 Clearing Memory This feature deletes the call history 1 Press O for Clr Dialed Use the scroll buttons to select the fs F desired setting Chr Oial on F e Yes Deletes the call history D ho e No Does not delete the call history Press By J E JE B This feature allows you to delete the total time of recent calls 1 Press for Cir Recent Use the scroll buttons to select the i A Gil E A siit desired setting Heset Recent Time i E No e Yes Deletes the total time of recent calls No E not delete the total time of recent calls 3 Press Ba LELLI END Clearing Memory jo
43. tering Svc ATEJ desired value The phone 5 going into a new service area Yes Enables auto lock No Disables auto lock Ce nnanfu nsainpavasve rrrteenenneess tas saa kit ea rt senat es t ese ga teda esi a The phone remains in locked state if aller power off Amo Lock is set SECURITY INFORMATION o o SECURITY INFORMATION Lock Code Change Greeting Change This feature allows you to change the greeting message displayed on the screen Up to 16 characters can be entered SO 09 Lon 9 1G Press J ia MATTA 1 Press i This feature allows you to change the 4 digit lock code to unlock the phone Lockcode Lockcode 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code 2 k 2 Enter the 4 digit lock code Wo s a 1 Auto Lock 1 Auto Lock 2 Set Lock No 3 Greeting 4 Restrick e The initial lock code at the time of 2 Set Lock No purchase is 0000 3 Greeting 4 Restrict J Press for Set Lock No a s Ka 3 Press for Greeting Wo s 5 KU Greeting Lackt de i i I END The present lock code i atna Aa 4 Use the numeric keypad to enter the Enter the new 4 digit lock code new greetings e refer to p30 for text editing 5 Press RX Press SN Call Restriction 00220 Call Restriction This feature restricts the use of the handset in three ways Restricting incoming calis K JE o Ba
44. tery with the handset insert the handset into the charger e Charging the battery with the handset on is less efficient than charging it with the handset off Charging Completion Charging is completed when the green colored light stays on e The handset may remain in the charger after the green light is turned on e Charge the battery when the battery low voltage alarm sounds from the handset and the Very Low Battery message appears on the screen When the Low Battery Warning Phone is Turning OFF message appears on the screen the handset will turn off automatically Change or charge the battery immediately Time to Complete Battery Charging Battery Type Standard Battery Charging Time About 200 mins Battery Life for New Battery Continuous Call Sand Standard Battery Dee Bee Vs gt n TIPS ON EFFECTIVE BATTERY USE 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 c
45. the 2 cipit location number desired Locations 90 to 99 are stored with the hidden feature li the desired location already has a phone number stored the Qverwritef message will appear on the sereen To overwrite press A To store the number at a differant location press 71 kukal a T 5 Pua Re Sad eg A we Foi Kama FES ERE REITER SA SIEM RE OIE OS ina t Seles allu ln GG wid eimai vee Mave kia EE S We MASE LD 3 Use the numeric keypad to enter the name for that location refer to p33 NE SS Rin nme SO Sie MOS SREP ITEE ROLE SOE e a alas STATUS 4 Press amp after entering all the letters Ta ma Derault HH 213 555 5276 io END T E E a DverwriteT EE Exo td a m i Samer Location HH ganf ENDI FF lb oo dw OD otal hey SH a a alad Entering Letters and Numbers Press the numeric keypad to Select the letter To enter the number E press i To enter special characters keep pressing PIES Paa ep Poe eee Ss EPT 24 00 To enter the next letter press D The cursor will automatically move lett in 2 seconds after a letter has been entered The maximum numberof letters 1G To edit entered letters To delete a letter Press Sp To delete all letters Hold down 1 yp A te Se Tere MM roe ASTA id a zci PIEU tee ee aes peer ee ER kl ll
46. ting Stand Baselincluding screws Optional Devices Summary Table of Functions eee A sis aid Allows you to use the handset with or without the battery pack installed Desktop Charger _ SUMMARY TABLE OF FUNCTIONS Feature Turning OnOH the Phon Prise T for 2 spconda MI pi Emergency Call ll Emergency mumbai pi 1 To Call Tr Arga Code E Phone number 1 pia To End a Call Clase the foldior or prasa k pie To Receive a Call Coen the folder or prasa any bution ascot Spay pte i TA E Ti A r E J Adjusting Wobime Using Pree thie v luerud tuioms mi tha COMau pordi s stata wnile a call is in progress stardib iaia pri the Volume Buttons using hands free Selecting Ringer Vibration Laia l MTT Ei i peo Alinger Selection FIEC EIS Il a3 Adjusting Ringer Volume 41121131 105 oi Bal alr Auto Answer E ERRA UE By pos Flip Answer Mies cE Storing Phone Number wk Locaia By 20 One Touch Dialing Heid den the mumbar 0 0 pat j Two Touch Dialing 23110501 digit than hold down the second na Call History uit pia Searching Hacaling a Humber by Location E 11 2 enter Location ODD p Searching Recalling a Kumbar ty hunter Baii 09 Nunes Bi a pa Searching Hacaiing a Humbot by Hame 11 1 114 ameli Ba 104 dp p3 Ea A 112112 l
47. to 25 messages are automatically stored If Etiquette feature is enabled the reception of a message is indicated by vibration only SHORT MESSAGE SERVICEISMS Checking Received Messages ae aa E S A i KEIU MESSAGES 12 UDICE 5 TEHI UOICE ITEHT Full a Bm N 81 LET S MEET 62 LOVE H 0 63 THANK YOU 04 2135 555 Til 2 20 t 12 25 5 06PM MESSAGE FROM STEVE 213 555 5262 e Press and the phone number of the sender is displayed on the screen To call that n press sg again To back up to the previous screen press Q Voice Message 1 Press QQ Voice messages can only be checked not stored in the list 2 Press Q e Short message service is an optional service Contact your local service provider to see if this service is available in your area MISSED CALL DISPLAY Checking Missed Messages Missed calls are displayed on the rho mB screen as shown MESSED HH CALLS 4 00 PM e If the auto answering features is enabled this feature is disabled Up to 99 missed calls can be displayed Till s RAM AUDIOVOX JAN 28 WED 4 83pm To back up to the initial display hold down 3 Aju WEA CHECKING BIORHYTHM This feature allows you to check the biorhythm for today or a specific day by using your birthday 4 2 l0 1 Press J OO Mi W s 1 Today 2 Other Day 3 Birthda
48. uch as memory ability to analyze concentration Fast brain activity lots of mental work Planning reviewing Good time to make decisions about important matters bed nats ld g r Lack of attention and concentration leads to a mistake Better to postpone important decisions or entering into contracts Be careful about driving Relatively low level mental work Avoid demanding brain work and courses you are not confident in Organize materials notes and cards STOPWATCH ve KE 40 1 Press Aoo Td Baw Stopwatch 8 898 80 0 00000000 2 Use the volume buttons to start the stopwatch e Volume Up key 8 Start Stop Split Control Volume Down key Reset The time is displayed at a resolution of 1 10 of a second 3 Press KW to return to the previous menu WORLD TIME DISPLAY World Time Display a 9 1 Press A gt 0 gt 0 The time of 36 cities in the world can be displayed 2 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired city then press x 3 The city chosen will blink on the world map displayed on the screen Tul E gi Athens Baghdad Bangkok Beijing OTSTEST is baiia tibbi Gusubei 11 18 3 01 48 OPTIONAL DEVICES Hands Free Kit for Vehicles Hands free kit allows you to use the phone while you are driving Contents of the hands free car kit 4 Moun
49. umber p60 isa LJIJ BEAA E SUMMARY TABLE OF FUNCTIONS 44 3 Enter number By Silent Pad Number Storing Enter Location i Enter Name Ba while a call is in progress Muting the Microphone 4 1 4 while a call is in progress i Enter number 14 1 1 Link Dialing Number to dial after the call is connected Checking the Phone s Version 441 61 2 i Checking Received Message 9 9 1 1 3 Date Entering Birthday M4 151121 DIDI World Time F EEC O B By 1 n s a ey 2 i s AA ser S os a J al DS Press M 0 0 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value e Yes Displays the current time No Does not display the current time Tul 2 bam Show time gt Yes urea se IQI tenn Tull 2 m i AUDIOUOH JAN 28 WED 4 83pm Backlight Function This feature allows you to adjust the time the backlight stays on enabling easy access to the handset in a dark place 8 8 8 80 5 1 Press 4 0 gt 0 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting 1 2 4 6 8 10 Seconds The time the backlight stays on after a button has been Off Always off Off in Day The backlight is off in daytime 9am 5 p m 3 Press Ry te we Press 2 gt 0 gt 0 Use the scroll buttons to select the desired level There are 7 levels of brightness Press BA Ti HA LEO Co
50. up to the initial display hold down 3 Aju WEA CHECKING BIORHYTHM This feature allows you to check the biorhythm for today or a specific day by using your birthday 4 2 l0 1 Press J OO Mi W s 1 Today 2 Other Day 3 Birthday TEE ET AE EE Wo Bau Set Date 01 01 1980 Press O for Birthday Enter the year month day then press Ba J To check today s biorhythm press 1 To check the biorhythm of a specific day press 2 Tul M HHKRE days old P 98 E 98 Pa 98 t Dangerous day Vital period lt Lethargic li Today s biorhythm can only be checked if time information is received from the service provider The number of days elapsed since the birthday i is displayed on the top of the screen and the physical P emotional E intelligent D e are kas oo What is biorhythm Biorhythm is a life rhythm that is governed by three rhythm curves called physical emotional and intelligent and starts from within our bodies from birth to death Physical rhythm P This rhythm indicates wide ranging physical elements related to resistance to diseases physical strength adjustment of muscle exercise speed PE and other basic physical function with a cycle of 23 days Emotional rhythm E This rhythm indicates creativity sensitivity mental health and recognition about the world and humans with a cycle of 28 da
51. wish to delete then hold down the CLR button for 1 second Erase Alarm message appears on the screen Use the scroll keys to select between Yes No then press Bi A 4 AA A TER i pebble Sina Erase Alarm z ki tj an FE Ww Tana k isid F ALARM CALL a ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR Editing the Alom Coll Colculator Bl8 j B Ol i Wi s Mm ai 1 eer Ra ai Alarm Call Set 1 Press A gt ODO Tull 2 Oi gt Off CALCULATOR 1001 ENDI a JOE a Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting then press 2 Using the calculator pame mpn Off Disables the Alarm Call a a 83 10 Once Daily The melody plays for one e Definitions Sec Teenie i minute The phone number and Alarm Call E XD message are displayed then the Alarm Call is LAD Mi 21 g disabled e Up to 7 integer digits and up to 2 decimals e If the Etiquette feature is enabled unit will can be displayed If the calculated result has vibrate more than 7 digits the result is displayed in 7 digit logarithm 3 Enter ihe desired lime then press E e There is no sign To express a negative sak i j mam Daily Tall 2 par number use O value j Set Time Set Time e To see the help screen press the volume di r l 1994 key even if you are in the middle of a kl 88 88 calculation Enter the desired date and time e Enter the de
52. ws you to check the version of your phone 49 1 Press A AM s MISS HHH H R A The version of your phone is displayed as shown SYSTEM SELECTION FEATURE SYSTEM SELECTION FEATURE Force Analog Selecting preferred system gt This feature allows you to make a call in the analog mode only The phone returns This feature allows you to select the preferred alls of operation for the handset to the normal mode when the call is ended or 10 minutes after setting this feature B D 1 Press M 0 0 Lil E A mi rate Press MJ Tal s D Prefer System EL END gt Standard ARAL lenon 2 Press a button to set this mode or END tp cancel Use the scroll keys to select the desired system then press 34 LASSER LEAB Ay EEA OUP i System A Only The handset uses system A only e System B Only The handset uses system B only Standard The handset uses all system Home Sys Only The handset uses system A or B that corresponds to the system network ID designated by the handset Chapter 5 Supplementary Functions Short Message Service SMS Missed Call Display Checking Biorhythm World Time Display Etiquette Feature SHORT MESSAGE SERVICEISM gt This feature allows you to check text or voice messages Message Reception h Text Message Tull 2 tomat MESSAGE 5 86 PM FROM HAH KHH KKRH Upon reception of a text messag
53. y TEE ET AE EE Wo Bau Set Date 01 01 1980 Press O for Birthday Enter the year month day then press Ba J To check today s biorhythm press 1 To check the biorhythm of a specific day press 2 Tul M HHKRE days old P 98 E 98 Pa 98 t Dangerous day Vital period lt Lethargic li Today s biorhythm can only be checked if time information is received from the service provider The number of days elapsed since the birthday i is displayed on the top of the screen and the physical P emotional E intelligent D e are kas oo What is biorhythm Biorhythm is a life rhythm that is governed by three rhythm curves called physical emotional and intelligent and starts from within our bodies from birth to death Physical rhythm P This rhythm indicates wide ranging physical elements related to resistance to diseases physical strength adjustment of muscle exercise speed PE and other basic physical function with a cycle of 23 days Emotional rhythm E This rhythm indicates creativity sensitivity mental health and recognition about the world and humans with a cycle of 28 days intelligent rhythm 1 This rhythm indicates our memory susceptibility to fright acceptance of knowledge and logical and analytic power with a cycle of 33 days CHECKING BIORHY THM Vital period Dangerous Day Lethargic period Dangerous day Lethargic
54. ys intelligent rhythm 1 This rhythm indicates our memory susceptibility to fright acceptance of knowledge and logical and analytic power with a cycle of 33 days CHECKING BIORHY THM Vital period Dangerous Day Lethargic period Dangerous day Lethargic period Physical rhythm 23 days Health and sports rhythm such as weight stamina courage etc Suitable for tasks requiring physical strength travel intensive sports training But be careful about overconfidence in your body and overdrinking Good period for rapid recovery from surgery High probability of increased body temperature occurrence of chronic disease cold and headache Be careful about driving and hazardous situations Easily fatigued Need to refrain from drinking overeating and excessive physical exercise Rest is important Regular and light exercise will increase your potential power Emotional rhythm 28 days Stability rhythm such as work or love life Takes care of works full of vitality Good time for joint work love seeking and dating Emotions and nerves are easily shaken Irritation slip of the tongue malicious gossip can worsen the condition of a disease Become passive at work Better not tackle work requiring patience and creativity Need to take rests and avoid personal relationships and challenges Intelligent rhythm 33 days Learning and efficiency rhythm s
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