Audiovox GSM 900 system User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - GSM810GSM810

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Page 2 - Disclaimer

vi()All (1-1-4-4)...18Find Record (1-2) ...

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viiIf No Reply (3-1-3)...28If Unreachable (3-1-4) ...

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viii()Manual Selection (5-2)...363.6 SECURITY SETTINGS (6) ...

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ixCHAPTER 6. ACCESSORIES...476.1 BATTERIES...

Page 7 - What is PIN?

1y, g • Switch off your cellular phone before you board an aircraft.Dangerous Areas…Turn off your phone when you are near the following places: • Refu

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2desktop PC to transmit data, fax and access the Internet.We know that you demand more than what a mobile phone can offer formobility. The advanced EF

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3*For a detailed description of the function of each key, please refer to page 6.Volume adjustmentkeyEarphone jack*Under standby mode, you can press t

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4*The data transmission & car kit connector can be used to connect the dataservice cable and the optional hands-free kit.Rear ViewExternal antenn

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5The table below describes the meaning of each icon:SignalStrengthThe more bars displayed, the better the signalstrength.RoamingWhen your phone is not

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DisclaimerAudiovox Communications Corp. makes no representations or warranties, eitherexpressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and sp

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6KeyFunctionPower On/Off KeyLong press this key to turn the handset power on or off. To accessthe menu functions, you can use this key to return to a

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7Key Characters, . : 1 % ! ? ; “ ‘ < > ( ) @ &A B C 2 Å Ä å ä à Ç æ ßD E F 3 è é É £ Æ $G H I 4 ï î ¿ )J K L 5 ∆ _ Φ Γ

Page 16 - Audiovox

9Long press key for a few seconds to turn the phone off.1.3 Make a Call! Long press key for a few seconds to switch your phone on." Enter y

Page 17 - Side View

10Press the buttons on the side of the phone to adjust the volume of theearpiece. Five levels of volume are available for your selection.

Page 18 - Rear View

11screen when sending out the call. For details, please refer to Phone Bookon page 17.2.2 Make an International Call♦ Enter the outgoing national cod

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12 key to dial it.2.7 Phone Book ShortcutUnder standby mode, you can press the volume adjustment keys to enter thephone book and browse the entries. Y

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13After you key in the telephone number, long press key for a second, then”P” will display on the LCD screen. Enter the extension number and press k

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14* MessagesYou can read or write messages under this function. Please refer to page 21 fordetails.2.13 Key LockYou can long press key to initiate the

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15py♦ Press key to return to standby mode.For example, when you want to change the language setting:Press key downward 4 times to enter item 4: “H

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16♦ Select the desired language item with key and press key toconfirm.♦ Press key to return to standby mode.You will see the function codes list

Page 25 - 2.4 Make a Voice Mail Call

17You can find the record for the latest calls you made in various situations.Last Dialed (1-1-1)Displays the last 10 calls you dialed.After you press

Page 26 - 2.10 Incoming Call Waiting

18♦ Last Received (1-1-4-2)Deletes the record of last received calls.After you press key to enter this item, “Delete All” will appearon the screen. P

Page 27 - 2.12 Call Options

19choose from the options below:Send: press key to dial that number.Edit: press key to edit that record.Delete: press key to delete that record.Mov

Page 28 - 2.13 Key Lock

20After you select this item, press to clear all records in the PhoneBook.Memory Selection (1-5)You can select the memory where the phone book recor

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21 key to choose from the following:Delete MessageDelete current message.Press key to delete the message. When deleted, “Deleted, ReadNext?” will dis

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22ppSend: press key to dial that number.Save: press key, then enter the name for that number. Finally, press key to save the number to Phone Book.W

Page 31 - Last Missed (1-1-3)

23please press key. If you want to exit, please press key.Edit MessageEdit the selected message.Press key to start editing the message. When comp

Page 32 - All (1-1-4-4)

24yy p,choose preferred topics and languages. You can press key to choose fromthe following options:Receive Broadcast (2-5-1)Receive the cell broadc

Page 33 - Delete Record (1-4)

25network service provider. When completed, press key to confirm.Valid Period (2-6-2)You can set the length of time that your text messages are sto

Page 35 - Reply Message

26Finally, press key to confirm.Message Format (2-6-7)You can ask the network to convert your text message into differentformats.Press key and then

Page 36 - Write Message (2-2)

27number without any condition.Press key to display the following options:Activate: after you press key to enter this function, you will beprompted

Page 37 - Use Number

28Status: press key, and the status of this function will appear on thescreen.If Unreachable (3-1-4)When the network is unavailable, your calls will

Page 38 - Language (2-5-3)

29pp p p yyprovider. When you finish entering the password, press keyto activate the function.Cancel: press key to cancel the function.Status: pres

Page 39 - Reply Path (2-6-4)

30Cancel: press key to cancel the function.Status: press key, and the status of this function will appear on thescreen. Restrict Roaming In (3-2-5)

Page 40 - Delete All (2-7)

31Cancel (3-3-2)Cancel call waiting function.Press key to cancel this function.Status (3-3-3)Check the status of call waiting function.Press key to

Page 41 - If Busy (3-1-2)

32♦ Clear Duration (3-4-2-4)Press key to clear the call duration data.Call Rate (3-4-3)♦ Currency (3-4-3-1)Press key to enter a preferred currency

Page 42 - Cancel All (3-1-5)

33Next Call (3-6)Your handset can receive voice, data and fax calls. Depending on your networkservice provider, you may have to select among the voice

Page 43 - Restrict IntExtH Out (3-2-3)

34Auto Redial (4 2)There are two ways to redial a call.Press key, and the following options will appear on the screen:Automatic: after you press key

Page 44 - Cancel All (3-2-6)

35language and press key to confirm and select.Time Alert (4-6)Your phone will beep once a minute when you make a call after you initiate thisfuncti

Page 45 - Call Information (3-4)

iwith special care. If you lose it, please contact your dealer or service provideras soon as possible.Turn the phone over and locate the SIM card soc

Page 46 - Cost Limit (ON/OFF) (3-4-4)

36Set Code Status (6-1)The code status includes:PIN code (6-1-1)You can activate/deactivate the PIN code function here.After you enter this function b

Page 47 - Next Call (3-6)

37PIN2 (6-2-2)What is PIN2?PIN2 is a second set of PIN that is mainly used to control limited services suchas call cost limitation and fixed dialing n

Page 48 - Answer Options (4-3)

38Press key, and the numbers will appear on the screen.Set Status (6-3-2)Switch on/off the Fixed-Dial function.After you enter this function by pres

Page 49 - Auto Selection (5-1)

39After you select this item, press key and you will be prompted toenter the original unlock code. Enter the original unlock code and thenew unlock

Page 50 - Set Code Status (6-1)

40Set Alarm (8-1)After entering this function, you can choose to set the alarm function On or Off.If you choose “On”, “Set Alarm” will appear on the s

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41enable the alarm function to remind you, you can press key to setthe alarm time. If you don’t need the alarm, press key to save thenotes.Erase N

Page 53 - 3.7 Audio Settings (7)

43Press key to start1-1 Last Number1-2 Find Record1-3 Add Record1-4 Delete Record1-5 Memory Selection1-6 Own NumberMessages2-1 Inbox2-2 Write Messa2-3

Page 55 - Date Mode

45♦ Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty areas if possible.♦ Do not disassemble the phone.♦ Do not use harsh detergents to clean the pho

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iiPlace the top end of the battery on thehandset.Hold down the bottom side of the battery. You willhear a click when the battery is secured.#### Charg

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47In addition to the travel charger, you can also choose to use the desktopcharger or cigarette lighter charger.Cigarette lighter charger(Available se

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48Using Desktop ChargerConnect the travel charger cable to the desktop charger and the poweroutlet. Put your phone on the desktop charger as shown.Aud

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49On the LCD display, the battery strength bars will flash till thebattery is full. When you start charging the battery in standbymode, the battery st

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501000 mAhLi-ion battery260 minutes 180 minutes 280 minutes

Page 62 - Using Desktop Charger

51hands-free set.Simple Car KitThe simple car kit includes a speaker and a microphone that can be installed inyour car. For details, refer to the inst

Page 64 - Li-ion battery

532. You are using your mobile phoneat a call-crammed time (e.g. rushhour).Avoid using your mobilephone at such time.3. You are too far from

Page 65 - Car Holder

54make a callWrong PIN You have entered the wrong PIN threetimes.Contact your networkservice provider.1. The battery or charger is out oforder.Contact

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Press the phone book numberand then press ”#”.hold current call and connect tothe waiting call.Make international callLong press ”*” until ”+” appears

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iiiWhat is PIN?PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a password provided by your networkservice provider. With this PIN, you can use the SIM card an

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key to start1-1 Last Number1-2 Find Record1-3 Add Record1-4 Delete Record1-5 Memory Selection1-6 Own NumberMessages2-1 Inbox2-2 Write Message2-3 Outbo

Page 70 - Phone Book

v1.1 TURN THE PHONE ON..................91.2 TURN THE PHONE OFF.........

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