Audiovox TDM-2500 User Manual

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Page 1 - AlIDIOYOX

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• If the No Service message appears on the display, then you cannot make or receive calls.Refer to Problems You Can Solve on page 59 for more

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S The Short Message Icon appears when there is a text message waiting.1^ The Voice Mail Icon appears when there is a voice mail message waiting.C"

Page 4 - WIRELESS HANDHELD

OtOFFC™)Places and receives calls.Answers second incoming call.Turns the phone on and off.Terminates calls and exits menu functions.Mutes ringing when

Page 5 - ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Last Number RedialYour phone can store up to 10 of the most recently dialed numbers.1) Press to view the last dialed number.2) Press UP and DOWN to

Page 6 - BLASTING AREAS

Making an Emergency CallYour phone can store 2 emergency numbers. An emergency 911 number is pre-programmed into the phone. Contact your network servi

Page 7 - Phone Overview

2) To answer the second call or to switch between calls, press .3) If you do not want to answer the incoming call, do not press any key.Calling Line

Page 8 - 1. GETTING STARTED

2) Enter a number you wish to store in memory.After your call ends, the number appears on the display.3) Press MEM 35) (Mem Store) to store the numb

Page 9 - Low Battery icon ZT and

• Repeat steps 2 and 3 to send additional DTMF tones.4) Press to dial the number.5) After the call connects, press to transmit each DTMF string.Che

Page 10 - 2. DISPLAY AND KEYPAD

3) Press CD (Yes) and to edit the number.4) Enter the Voice Mail Center number and pressText MessagesYour phone can receive short text messages of u

Page 11 - Key Functions

1) Hold for 1 second to dial the call back number.• If multiple telephone numbers are provided or if no number is provided within the message, One Tou

Page 12 - 3. MAKING AND RECEIVING

First Edition 1999This manual is published by Audiovox Communications Corporation, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual neces

Page 13 - Answering a Cali

• Since the display can only show 4 menu items at a time, you will see an arrow pointing down under the last menu option if there are more than 4 men

Page 14 - Network Features

2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting.3) Press to select the setting.5 VibratorSelects method of incoming call alert. The settings for this fea

Page 15 - 4. USEFUL INFORMATION WHILE

2 Keypad VolSelects the keypad volume level. There are 7 possible settings.1) Press MENU O (SSi (General - Keypad Vol).2) Press UP or DOWN to chang

Page 16 - Sending Tone Signals

3 SendOwnNumDetermines if your phone number is sent to the person you are calling for display. This feature can be turned ON or OFF. Set this feature

Page 17 - 5. VOICE AND TEXT MESSAGES

The phone displays the name of 1 system channel available.2) Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the available systems.3) Press to select a system.4)

Page 18 - One Touch Cali Back

1 RestrictDetermines the restrictions set for your phone.1) Press MENU (Security).2) Enter the security code.3) Press CD (Restrict).4) Select one

Page 19 - 6. THE MENU SYSTEM

4 ResidentDetermines if your phone can use private network channels in residential areas. You can set this feature to Enable or Disable. Select Enabl

Page 20 - <3D GD (Ringer Set - Ring

• The locked status is preserved when the phone is turned off.NAM SelectionYour phone can be programmed with up to 3 Number Assignment Modules (NAM).

Page 21 - 4 Operating

3) Press after completing the number and name information.• You must enter a number but you are not required to enter a name.• Memory Full flashes

Page 22 - (SSi (General - Keypad

• A number indicates an open location.• A period indicates the location is occupied by another number.• An Overwrite? message appears when you choo

Page 23 - CD (Network - To

Table Of ContentsKey Lock24Safety Information5Add 1 Before Dialing25Phone Overview11Network Features251. Getting Started12Call Waiting25Charging the B

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Recalling Unanswered NumbersYour phone automatically stores up to 10 of the most recently unanswered incoming calls. When you have missed a call, the

Page 25 - & (Security)

To delete a number, store a number, or delete all numbers from the Received Call memory, follow these steps;1) Press MEM O (Received).2) Press UP an

Page 26 - -Locked- message

Audible WarningsError toneAn error tone sounds when an unexpected key is pressed (e.g., pushing SEND after pushing MENU).Fast busy toneA fast busy ton

Page 27 - 7. STORING AND RECALUNG

No serviceThis message indicates you cannot connect to the system (calls cannot be placed or received), which may be due to:a) The system in this are

Page 28 - Specifying a Memory Location

Desk-top Rapid Charger RC-2500AC Rapid Charger CNR-2500Leather Carrying Case LB-2500Earphone Microphone EM2500Beit Clip BC-2500Cigarette Lighter Hands

Page 30 - Recalling Received Numbers

INDEXDisplay Indicator Light18Accessories63Emergency Calls 24Add 1 Before Dialing 25Ending a Call21Answering a Call23General Settings Menu 39Antenna C

Page 31 - 8. PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE

Message Volume 37 Restrictions46Muting Calls27Ringer Settings36NAM Selection45, 50Message Tone 37Network FeaturesMessage Volume372537Ringer ToneNetwor

Page 32 - Display Messages

Stored Numbers 55Deleting52Recalling55Storing 51Names51Numbers51Talk Time of Calls (Checking)30Talk Timer Menu 38Last Talk38Operating Time 39Private M

Page 33 - 9. ACCESSORIES

12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYMODEL TDM-2500AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this Audiovo

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specifying a Memory Location 53Storing a Number in Secure Memory 54 Recalling Stored Numbers 55Recalling Stored Names 55Recalling Unanswered Number

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limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state

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Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineer

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Should not carry the phone in a breast pocketShould use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interferenceIf you have any reaso

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deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the ai

Page 39 - 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY

1. GETTING STARTEDCharging the BatteryThe battery must be fully charged before using your phone for the first time. If it is a new battery, 3 complet

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Attaching the Battery1) Insert the bottom of the battery into the recess on the back of the phone.2) Push inward until the locking catch snaps secur

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