Audiovox 8910 User's Guide

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Summary of Contents

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MEMOBASIC OPERATIONThis chapter addresses and explains the basic features of yourcellular telephone including.Chapter 2CH215CH114TURNING THE PHONE ON

Page 3 - Chapter 1

ACCESSING THE MENUCH2Your Cellular Telephone can be customized via the menu. Eachfunction can be accessed by scrolling with the Navigation Key or bypr

Page 4 - Chapter 5

MENU SUMMARY MENU SUMMARYCH219CH2181. Call History2. Phonebook3. Messaging4. Pictures5. Web1. All Calls2. Outgoing Calls3. Incoming Calls4. Missed Cal

Page 5 - Chapter 8

MENU SUMMARYCH221CH2203. Roaming4. Data SVC5. Games/Tools6. Location7. Security8. Airplane Mode9. Others10. Phone Info4. Greeting5. Backlight 6. Contr

Page 6 - INSIDE THE PACKAGE

BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONSCH2Pauses are used for automated systems (i.e., voice mail, calling cards).Insert a pause after a phone number then ent

Page 7 - DISPLAY INDICATORS

BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONSCH2Notifies you of an incoming call when you are already on a call bysounding a beep tone and displaying the caller’s p

Page 8 - BATTERY USAGE BATTERY USAGE

DURING A CALL DURING A CALLCH2Enables you to send a message (SMS) during a call. (Refer to page 101 for more datails.)To display menu options during a

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MEMORY FUNCTIONThis chapter addresses memory functions including:Chapter 3CH329MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALLCH228STORING A PHONE NUMBERENTERING LETTERS, NU

Page 10 - Chapter 2

Enter a name then press . Please refer to page 31 for more details onentering letters, numbers & symbols. To change the input mode, press

Page 11 - TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF

ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLSENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLSCH3The T9 input mode incorporates a built-in-dictionary to determine awo

Page 13 - BASIC FUNCTIONS

ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS MAKING A CALL THROUGH THE PHONE BOOKCH3NUMERIC MODE1Press [Abc] until the “Symbols (Symbol mode)” appear

Page 14 - SPEAKER PHONE

MEMOMENU FUNCTIONThis chapter addresses accessing the menu and using its functionsand features to customize your cellular telephone.Chapter 4CH437CH33

Page 15 - CALLER ID FUNCTION

CH439CH438CALL HISTORYSave: Stores the phone number in your phone book.Send Text: Sends a message to the phone number.Send Picture: Sends a MMS to the

Page 16 - DURING A CALL DURING A CALL

CH4CH440CALL HISTORY CALL HISTORY41Save: Stores the phone number in your phone book.Send Text: Sends a message to the phone number.Send Picture: Sends

Page 17 - Chapter 3

CH443CH442CALL HISTORY CALL HISTORYErases individual Call History entries.ERASE HISTORY1Press [MENU] .2ALL CALLSYou will see a

Page 18 - STORING A PHONE NUMBER

CH445CH444PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOKStores up to 300 entries, each of which can be assigned to a group.Entries can be retrieved by name or group.Retrieves

Page 19 - STANDARD INPUT MODE

CH447CH446PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOKIn idle mode, calls can be placed to numbers stored in speed dial bypressing & holding the location number on the k

Page 20 - SPEED DIAL#’S

CH44948CH4PICTURESPHONE BOOKERASE GROUP1Use the Navigation Key to select, then deletethe group. 2To delete it, press [ERASE].3To erase it, press

Page 21 - Chapter 4

CH45150CH4PICTURESPICTURESCAMERA MODE OPTIONSWhen the phone is open and in Camera Mode, several user optionsare available.UNDER [OPTIONS]Press t

Page 22 - CALL HISTORY

CH45352CH4PICTURESPICTURESACCOUNT INFOONLINE ALBUMS1Press [MENU] . 2Select a picture from your online Picture Mail.3Press [OPT

Page 23 - CALL HISTORY CALL HISTORY

TABLE OF CONTENTS1Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4CHAPTER 1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ...5INSIDE THE PACKAGE ...

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CH45554CH4DOWNLOADSDOWNLOADSWhen a prompt appears, press to proceed or to cancel.Your cellular telephone provides a unique feature -Downloads-

Page 25 - PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK

CH457CH456DOWNLOADS56DOWNLOADSRINGERS1Press [MENU] . 2Select “Get New” then press [OK].The Mobile Browser will launch and take

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CH459CH458DOWNLOADS58TOOLSOTHERS1Press [MENU] . 2Select “Get New” then press [OK].The Mobile Browser will launch and take you

Page 27 - PICTURESPHONE BOOK

CH461CH460TOOLS60TOOLS1To view the Event List, press [MENU] .VIEW PLAN2Move the Navigation Key to choose an eventthen press

Page 28 - PICTURESPICTURES

TOOLS TOOLSCH463CH462You can set up to 3 alarms.ALARMTo display alarm entries, press [MENU] .1Select one of the entries using the Navi

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TOOLS TOOLSCH465CH4641Press [MENU] .2Follow the instructions below to calculate(8*6)/4-2.53To reset, press [RESET].To access t

Page 30 - DOWNLOADSDOWNLOADS

CH467SETTINGSCH466TOOLS1Press [MENU] .To display the time and date in pre-programmed cities:WORLD CLOCK2Select a city.3The world map

Page 31 - DOWNLOADS

CH469SETTINGSCH468SETTINGS1Press [MENU] .To adjust messages volume:MESSAGES2Adjust the message volume using theNavigati

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CH471SETTINGSCH470SETTINGSTo select a ringer type for incoming calls:show tones after you make the menu selections, should showmessages.RINGERS1Press

Page 33 - MEMO PAD

CH473SETTINGSCH472SETTINGSSounds an alert when the signal begins to fade.FADE2Select “Off” or “On” with the Navigation Key thenpress [OK] to sav

Page 34 - TOOLS TOOLS

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS32Chapter 4Chapter 6Chapter 5Chapter 4SPECIAL #’S ...

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CH475SETTINGSCH474SETTINGSPOWER OFF1Press [MENU] .2Select Default to choose a pre-installed display,or Downloads or Sav

Page 36 - SETTINGS

CH477SETTINGSCH476SETTINGSTo adjust the display contrast:CONTRAST1Press [MENU] .MAIN LCD/SUB LCD2Select “Main LCD” or “Sub LCD

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CH479SETTINGSCH478SETTINGSVoice Call: To receive a voice call.Data Only: To receive data when connected to PC.Fax Only: To function as a fax when conn

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SETTINGS SETTINGSCH481CH480Your Cellular telephone is equipped with a Location feature for use inconnection with location-based services that may be a

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SETTINGS SETTINGSCH483CH482LIMIT USEBlocks all outgoing calls – except emergency calls – but allows anincoming call to be placed.1Press [MENU]

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CH485SETTINGSCH484SETTINGSRestricts calling long distance numbers – the phone is limited tocalling numbers within the area.1Press [MENU]

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CH487SETTINGSCH486SETTINGS1Press [MENU] then enter “Password”.To erase all photo album entries.2Press .RESET PICTURE ACCOUNT3R

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CH489SETTINGSCH488SETTINGSOTHERS1Press [MENU] .2Select “Any Key” or “Talk Key” with theNavigation Key and press [OK].CAL

Page 43 - SETTINGS SETTINGS

90SETTINGSCH4CH491SETTINGS1Press [MENU] .2Select either “English” or “Français” with theNavigation Key and press [OK].LA

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VOICE SERVICEThis chapter addresses Voice Service, an advanced feature thatallows you to place calls using your voice. With Voice Memo (VM) youcan rec

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BEFORE USINGYOUR PHONECH15This chapter provides important information about using the CDM-8910 including:Chapter 1INSIDE THE PACKAGEHANDSET DESCRIPTI

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CH595VOICE TOOLS MENUCH594VOICE RECOGNITION MODENAMEVoice Recognition (VR) enables you to place calls using your voiceand to record voice memos.1Press

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CH597VOICE TOOLS MENUCH596VOICE TOOLS MENUVOICE DIAL TRAIN WORDSTrain allows you to use Control words to make a call without using thekeypad.Voice Dia

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VOICE MAIL, TEXTMESSAGE AND PICUTURE MESSAGEThis chapter addresses Voice Mail and Text Messaging or Picturemessage functions including: WHEN A NEW MES

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1To access your voice mail, press [MENU] or . Displays the number of voice mails and accesses them by pressing .VOICE M

Page 50 - VOICE RECOGNITION MODE

SEND PICTURE MSG INBOXCH6103CH61021Press [MENU] or . : Urgent New Msg (not read): Urgent Read Msg: New Msg (not read): Old M

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INBOX OUTBOXCH6105CH6104CHECKING SENT TEXT MESSAGES1Press [MENU] or . RESEND1To resend a text message, select “Rese

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CH6107CH6106OUTBOXSTATE1To display the status of an outbox message,select “State”.2To return to the previous page, press [OK].SAVEDManages saved

Page 53 - VOICE MAIL

CH6109CH6108QUICK TEXT1Press [MENU] or . To edit the Quick Text message you have saved:QUICK TEXT22.1. Select a message fr

Page 54 - SEND PICTURE MSG INBOX

CH6111CH6110SETTINGSERASE ALLERASE ALL1Press [MENU] or . SAVE SENT MSGPress [MENU] or

Page 55 - INBOX OUTBOX

CH6113CH6112SETTINGSSETTINGSPress . Select “Disable” or “Old Msg” with Navigation Keyand press [OK].OUTBOX12Press [MENU]

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HANDSET DESCRIPTIONCH1This package should include all items pictured below. If any are missing or different, immediately contact the retailer whereyou

Page 57 - WEB ALERTS

MOBILE BROWSERThis chapter addresses Internet services and Mobile Browser. For more detailed information contact your service provider.START MOBILE BR

Page 58 - SETTINGSERASE ALL

To Allows the user to refresh the current URL,press [MENU] .To forward to the next page, press [MENU].START MOBILE BROWSING MOBILE BR

Page 59 - SETTINGSSETTINGS

MOBILE BROWSER MENU MOBILE BROWSER MENUCH7119CH71181To select “Homepage”, press .HOMEPAGESETTINGS1To accesses the mobile browsing settings menu,

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MOBILE BROWSER MENUSAFETY ANDWARRANTYThis chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions tofollow when operating your cellular telephone. Bef

Page 61 - MOBILE BROWSER MENU

SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESSHANDHELD PHONESSAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESSHANDHELD PHONES123CH8CH8122Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a

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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESSHANDHELD PHONESSAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESSHANDHELD PHONES125CH8CH8124The Health Industry Manufacturers Association

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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESSHANDHELD PHONESSAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE127CH8CH8126PRECAUTIONSYour Handheld Portable Telephone is a high

Page 64 - HANDHELD PHONES

SAR INFORMATION SAR INFORMATION129CH8CH8128THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.Your wireless phone is a r

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131130FDA CONSUMER UPDATE FDA CONSUMER UPDATE1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?The available scientific evidence does not show that any healt

Page 66 - FCC RF EXPOSURE

133132FDA CONSUMER UPDATE FDA CONSUMER UPDATECH8CH8Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. Butif you are conce

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CH1DISPLAY INDICATORS9CH1THE FUNCTION KEYS8Press to make or receive a call.Press and hold to turn on VR mode.Press to clear a digit from the display o

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PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYCH8135CH8134Read your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration toparagraph seven of the Limit

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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYCH8136In addition, for reference to an authorized Warranty station in your area,you may telephone in the United States (800)

Page 70 - Canada L4W 5A1, 800-465-9672

CH11Plug the AC charger into a standard outlet.2Plug the other end of the AC Charger into thebottom of your cellular telephone. The batterymust be ins

Page 71 - 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY

l Only use the battery and charger approved by themanufacturer.l Only use the battery for its original purpose.l Try to keep batteries in a temperatur

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