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10WARNING Safe Operation of Battery Pack•Never short-circuit a battery pack by either acciden-tally or intentionally bringing the terminals in contact
100INDEXAAlpha Mode ... 32Any Key Answering ... 27Automatic Answering ... 90BBacklight ControlIn-Use ...
10112 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYAudiovox Communications Corp. (the Company)warrants to the original retail purchaser of thisAudio
102to the Company at the address shown below or tothe place of purchase for repair or replacement pro-cessing. In addition, for reference to an autho
103QUICK REFERENCEQUICK REFERENCEBasic OperationTurn On/Off Press and hold Place a Call Phone Number, Terminate a CallReceive a Call Any Key (except
104FunctionsMute/UnmuteF FKeypad LockF 1 1Lock the PhoneF 1 2ABCAutomatic LockF 1 3DEFDisplay Own Phone Number & SIDF 2ABC 1Backlight ControlF 2AB
105TRI-MODE CDMA DIGITAL 1xWIRELESS HANDSETACCESSORIESBC-9100Belt ClipBTR-9100Lithium IonBattery PackCLC-9100Cigarette LighterChargerCNR-9100AC Adapte
106PROTECT YOUR WARRANTYAUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP.555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, New York 11788, 800-229-123516808 Marquardt Avenue, Cerritos, Cali
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11CAUTIONSafe Disposal of Used Battery Packs•Never discard a used battery pack with ordinary solidwastes, since it contains toxic substances.•Always d
12 Safe Operation of AC AdapterDANGER•Never attempt to disassemble or repair an AC adapteror desktop charger, as exposure to electric shock haz-ards m
13Safe Operation of AC Adapter (continued)WARNING•Always unplug the AC adapter or desktop chargerfrom the power source before attempting any clean-ing
14SAFETY INFORMATION FORWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESSAFETY INFORMATION FORWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESRead this information before using your handheldportable
15Tips on Efficient Operation:For your phone to operate most efficiently:• Extend your antenna fully.• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the
16Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult themanufacturer of your device to determine if they are ad-equately shiel
17phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averagedover one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give
18SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONList of EquipmentName of the EquipmentHandheld Portable TelephoneLithium Ion Battery Pack (BTR-9100)AC Adapt
19BATTERY FUNCTIONSBATTERY FUNCTIONSAttaching Battery Pack1. Press and slide the bat-tery cover to remove it.2. Place the BTR-9100 bat-tery pack in th
2In today’s fast paced world, it has become a necessityto have access to your family and friends as well asreal-time information. Your communications
20Recharging the BatteryYour 9155-GPX phone has a built-in charger function.To recharge the Battery Pack:1. Insert the BTR-9100 Battery Pack into the
21Recharging with the Desktop HolderThe CNR-9100 AC Adapter and the optional accessoryDTH-9100 Desktop Holder can also be used to rechargethe phone as
22FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONSExternal ViewRmABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890213ABCDEF546JKLGHIPQRSMNO879TUVWXYZ0CLRRcl FVRetractableWhip AntennaIncoming C
23Key FunctionsLCD Display IndicationKey- Board ArrangementDigit KeysFunction KeysSoft Keys. Functions as shown in thebottom line on the display.SEND
24GETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTEDTurning the Phone On/OffPress and hold . Indicators and display will momen-tarily light, and a tone will be heard. To
25BASIC OPERATIONBASIC OPERATIONPlacing CallsPlacing a Call1. Enter the phone number.(A maximum of 32 digits willbe displayed.)2. Press .The indicato
26Speed DialingPhone numbers stored in memory can be called with-out using Rcl.1. Enter the one or two digits of your Phonebook ad-dress (1 to 9 or 10
27One-Touch Emergency CallDials an emergency number with a single key stroke,even in the “Phone Lock” or “Restrict” mode and canbe turned off to preve
28Caller ID with NameDisplays the number and name of the party calling you.The last 10 Caller IDs are storedin the memory for review andredial. See Ca
29Muting a Phone Conversation1. Press the key under Mute, or press F F.2. Then the screen displays “Phone is muted!”.3. To return to normal mode, pres
3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ... 7SAFETY INFORMATION FORWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ...
30Three-Way CallingThree-Way Calling allows you to call a third party whena call is already in progress.1. Enter a number and press to call the third
31End to End SignalingTouch Tone™ signaling is required to utilize certainphone services, such as accessing an alternate longdistance network, signali
32Entering Letters and SymbolsThe text entry mode T9 or Alpha will automatically beactivated when entering letters, such as names or mes-sages. The cu
33Assigned Alpha Characters in Alpha ModeNote: Available languages in the Alpha mode depend on thefeature that you use.Numeric Mode Num (Num)Press the
34PHONEBOOK OPERATIONPHONEBOOK OPERATIONThe Enhanced Phonebook with 99 dual-numbermemory addresses stores up to two telephone num-bers and an e-mail a
35Storing a Number without Name1.Press or press and hold CLR to clear the screen,then enter the phone number (up to 32 digits).2. Press the key unde
36Auto HyphenationAutomatically inserts hyphens when telephone numbersare entered and recalled from the phonebook. See AutoHyphenation (F23) on page 7
37Up to 40 or 80 digitsPrimary Number \ Secondary Number123-456-7890STO MenuOKMenuLink MarkDual EntryManual Hyphen23-456-7890\1STO MenuPrimary987-
38123-456-7890STO MenuJillSTO abcSTO OptionAddress: Auto:02Stored95 Empty 4 Used 11Storing a Name with a Phone NumberTo use this procedure, you wil
39Enter E-mail!STO abcSTO OptionAddress: Auto:02STO OptionAddress: Auto:03Icon123-456-7890987-654-3210abcde@audiovoOK SelectSetIconIcon123-456-78909
4Entering Letters and Symbols ... 32T9 Mode T9 (T9) ... 32Alpha Mode abc (abc
40Storing a Ringer Type with the Phone NumberTo distinguish callers from each other, assign one of 15different ringer tones to each Phonebook number.
41Overwrite WarningWhen you attempt to store an address in a location al-ready being used, the “Overwrite” warning appears onthe screen.Example: To st
42Recall MenuPress Rcl. This menu helps to recall a number frommemory.• Address : Address mode• Search : Sort Scroll or Key Word Search Mode• History
43Phonebook RecallStored numbers can be recalled three ways: AddressMode, Sort Scroll Mode and Key Word Search Mode.Phonebook Address ModeFinds a phon
44Phonebook Key Word Search ModeSearches and displays a character string of any part ofan Alpha Tag stored in the phonebook.Example: To search the cha
45Dialing Dual NumbersA displayed number can be called by pressing .• Press to dial the primary number.• Press , to dial the secondary number.Rev
46Phonebook EditModifying Numbers and NamesAny phonebook contents can be modified includingnumbers, names, e-mail addresses, icons, ringer types,secre
474. Press the key under Menuand scroll to “Dual Entry”.5. Press F.The Dual Mark “ \ ” is in-serted.6. Enter the second number.7. Press the key under
48Changing Priority of Dual NumbersThe primary and the secondary numbers of aphonebook address can be interchanged. The submenu“Priority” will only be
49Secret MemoryStoring a Secret NumberAllows you to store a phone number or e-mail addressthat you want to keep secret in your phonebook andcan only b
5Messaging Feature Settings ... 63Default Call Back # ... 63Default Delivery A
50Recalling a Secret NumberExample: To recall the number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0stored in the address 30.1. Use Phonebook SearchMode to recall a secretnum
51Example:To link 3 numbers and store in Address 35.1. Enter the first number.2. Press F.3. Press F.4. Enter the second number.5. Press F F.6. Enter t
52OKVoice DataEntryYesNoVoice Dial Data EntryVoice Data 19 Empty 1 Used Stored89 Empty 10 Used 25Voice Activated Dialing (VAD)Allows you to cal
53123-456-7890E-mail Menu10VReplaying Registered Voices1. Press Rcl to recall thenumber.2. Press F, scroll to “Re-play” and press Fagain.3. You will h
54Call HistoryRecalls outgoing Call History and incoming Caller IDnumbers and conveniently redials recently called num-bers or missed calls by using t
55Reviewing Outgoing Call HistoryExample:To recall a number from Outgoing History.1. Press Rcl .The most recent call is dis-played.2. Scroll with or
56Reviewing Scratch PadExample:1. Press Rcl and scroll to “History”.2. Press F and scroll to “Scratch Pad”.3. Press F.4. Scroll with or to review o
57MESSAGING FEATURESMESSAGING FEATURESYour 9155-GPX Audiovox Cellular Telephone featuresTwo-Way Short Message Service (SMS) that sends andreceives Tex
58Receiving Text MessagesYour phone can receive and display a text message ofup to 255 characters, and saves up to 30 messages inthe Inbox.When a new
59Sending Text MessagesWhile operating in the digital mode, your phone cansend a text message to up to 10 recipients with a cellu-lar phone number or
6Touch Tone™ is a registered trademark of AT & T.Call Timers ... 77Last Call Timer (F41-1)
60Send-Message Menu• Edit Send To: Corrects address.• Edit Text: Corrects message.• Priority: Marks message “Urgent”.• Call Back # : Temporarily chang
61Voice MailIn order to use voice mail, you must first activate yourvoice mailbox. For information on how to do this, pleasecontact your service provi
62Voice Mail Dialing VStoring the Voice Mail Access NumberTo make a set of linked numbers, please see StoringLinked Numbers in Phonebook on page 50, a
63Messaging Feature SettingsThe following menu allows you to customize yourphone’s Text Messages and Voice Mail Notification fea-tures.Default Call Ba
64Text Entry ModeSelect the text entry mode that first appears when en-tering a message.• T9 Mode: “T9” appears first, then, “Abc”, “Num”and “Sym”.• A
65WEB BROWSINGWEB BROWSINGYour 9155-GPX Audiovox Cellular Telephone can di-rectly access various Internet websites if you subscribeto Internet service
66Browser MenuTo view the browser’s local menu,press V key while it is active.The menu will always appear inEnglish.1. Reload: Reloads current page.2.
67Checking Alert InboxWhen your Alert Inbox saves alerts, the screen turnsWeb into Web at its bottom. It saves up to 9 alerts.1. Press the key under W
68Connection SettingsNever use the following "Connection" menus tochange any phone settings unless otherwise in-structed by your carrier. Al
69FUNCTION MENUFUNCTION MENUAccessing Function MenuCustomize your phone with the various phone settingsin the Function Menu. See Function Menu Tree on
7Always keep this Manual conveniently available for fu-ture reference, as it contains important information thatwill help effect the safe operation an
70Function Menu Tree1: Lock 1: Keypad Lock (F11)2: Phone Lock (F12)3: Auto Lock (F13)4: Unlock Code (F14)3: Tones 1: Ring Volume (F31)2: Ringer Type (
71Lock FeaturesSecurity Code and Unlock CodeYour phone is equipped with a Security Code and aUnlock Code to access various security features. Youmay c
72Phone Lock (F12)Prevents unauthorized use of the phone. When acti-vated the following functions are still available:• Incoming calls can be answere
73Display FeaturesOwn Telephone Number Display (F21)Enables you to display your own telephone number andthe ID number (SID) of your “Home” Cellular Sy
74OKVersion F26 01.23OKLast RescanSIDF27 00020NID 00005OKPRL IDPRLF28 12345ERI 43210Auto Hyphenation (F23)See Auto Hyphenation on page 36.1. Press F 2
75Volume and Tone ControlsRinger Volume Control (F31)To adjust the volume of the ringer/melody, Clock Alarmalert and the Countdown Timer alert:1. Pres
76OKBeep Alert F352OnOffOKCaller IDAlertF353OnOffOKServiceAlertF354OnOffKey Tone Length (F35-1)To select tone length when a key is pressed:1. Press F
77Voice Privacy Alert (F35-5)To set an audible alert when the voice privacy service isprovided and cancelled:1. Press F 3DEF 5JKL and5JKL.2. Press or
78OKCall Timers F41412H 34M 56S4:Lifetime5:Web TotalOKCall Timers F41553M 45S5:Web total1:Last CallOKClockIndicatorF42 OnOffAll Calls Timer (F41-3)1.
79F44 OnOffAlarmSTOF44 Alarm07:30am It's Time.F43 AutoManualAdjustSTO09:15am '02 04/21 F43 AdjustClock Adjustment (F43)You can use your
8 Safe Operation of Your Phone•Never attempt to disassemble the phone or any ofits accessories. If service or repair is required, re-turn the unit to
80OKCount DownStop?YesNoF45 30min.Notes: 1. If the alarm is set to sound during a call, the clockalarm will ring after the call.2. The clock alarm doe
81System FeaturesA/B System Selection (F51)Permits you to select which cellular system (A or B)your phone utilizes; remembers the last A/B setting eac
82NAM Selection (F52)If you frequently travel, it may be beneficial to registeryour phone with multiple numbers for different cities.The 9155-GPX has
83NAM Name Display (F54-1)A greeting or name up to 12 characters long can beprogrammed to display on screen when the phone isturned on or when the NAM
84Setting Enhanced Voice Privacy Mode:1. Press F 5JKL 4GHI and4GHI.2. Select “Enhanced” with or , and pressF.3. When the phone is operating in the En
85OK1 TouchEmergencyF63 OnOffSetNew Code? F64 1234OKResetTimersYesNoF651Changing Emergency Numbers (F62)You can program up to three emergency numbers
86Phonebook All Clear (F65-2)To clear all phonebook locations (01-99) and the voicemail dialing memory V:1. Press F 6MNO 5JKL.2. Enter the four-digit
87Data CommunicationsYour phone will work as a wireless modem when con-nected to your PC computer or laptop with the optionaldata cable (MOK-9150) and
88OKTTYModeF73OffOnData/Fax Mode (F72)This feature allows you to set the mode for receivingdata or fax calls.To set the Data/Fax Mode1. Press F 7PQRS
89Notes: 1. The microphone and earpiece are automaticallymuted during the TTY mode is active.2. Disconnecting a TTY device from the phone doesnot deac
9Safe Operation of Your Phone (continued)CAUTION•Never expose this phone to high temperatures, suchas those found near a heater or in a closed car par
90Voice DialingVoice Activated Dialing (F9)Allows you to make a call from your phonebook by justsaying the name.Press F and 9WXYZ to activate Voice Di
91Function Reset StatusWhen Function Reset (F65-5) is completed (see page86), the 9155-GPX functions reset to the following:Function Menu*Affects hand
92FunctionsDefault Call Back NumberDefault Delivery AckNew Message AlertVoice Mail AlertEntry ModeSave Sent MessageSMS LinesSMS Memory ManagementReply
93FACEPLATE OPTIONSFACEPLATE OPTIONSYour 9155-GPX phone’s faceplate is available in vari-ous color options. Always use and store your phonewith the fa
94U.S. Food and Drug Administration -Center for Devices and Radiological HealthConsumer Update on Wireless Phones1. Do wireless phones pose a health h
95“PCS” phones. These types of wireless phones can exposethe user to measurable radiofrequency energy (RF) becauseof the short distance between the ph
96since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this workhas been the development of a detailed agenda of researchneeds that has driven the es
97• If you must conduct extended conversations by wirelessphone every day, you could place more distance betweenyour body and the source of the RF, si
98EMERGENCY CALLSEMERGENCY CALLSNever rely solely upon your wireless phone for essen-tial communications (e.g. medical emergencies), if it canbe avoid
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