Audiovox CDM9100 manual NAM Name Display F54-1, Automatic NAM F54-2, Automatic Retry F54-3

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NAM Name Display (F54-1)

You can program a greeting or a name of a maximum 12 characters on your LCD display.This will be displayed when the phone is turned on or when you change the NAM. (See NAM Selection (F52) on page 81.) As you can program a different name for each NAM, you can tell which NAM is currently active when you turn the phone on.

1.

Press

F

5 JKL

4 GHI and

NAM Name

F541

 

1 .

 

 

 

Tag

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

<No Name>

 

 

 

 

 

2

<No Name>

2.

You can select other NAM

NAM Name

F541

 

by

or

.

 

 

 

 

 

Then press

F

to edit.

STO

abc

 

 

 

 

 

3.Enter your message.

(See Entering Letters and Symbols on page 32.)

4.Press the key under STO to store the message.

Automatic NAM (F54-2)

If you have multiple NAM registrations (see previous de- scription), your phone will recognize NAMs for which you are registered. The phone will then automatically switch to the proper NAM for the area in which you are in.

1.

Press

F

5 JKL 4 GHI and Automatic

F542

 

 

2 ABC .

 

NAM

 

 

 

 

On

 

 

 

 

 

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK

 

2.

You can turn this feature on/off by

or

.

3.

Press

F

to set.

 

 

Automatic Retry (F54-3)

With this feature on, your telephone will automatically make up to seven call attempts when the first try is not

successful.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The

indicator will stay on, and the speaker will be

muted. Press

 

to cancel the Automatic Retry.

 

1.

Press

F

5 JKL 4 GHI and Automatic

F543

 

 

3 DEF .

 

Retry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK

 

2.

You can turn this feature on/off by

or

.

3.

Press

F

to set.

 

 

 

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Contents OWNER’S Operating Manual Audiovoxi Tri-Mode CDMA/AMPS Handheld Portable Cellular TelephoneTable of Contents Phonebook Entry End to End SignalingEntering Letters and Symbols Recall MenuWeb Browser Settings Messaging Feature SettingsAccessing Internet To Access Function MenuSecurity Features Call TimersSystem Features Function Reset StatusSafety Instructions Protection of Children Use in VehiclesSafe Operation of Your Phone Safe Operation of Battery Pack Safe Disposal of Used Battery Packs Safe Operation of AC Adapter Safe Operation of AC Adapter Safety Informationi I for Wirelessi Handheld Phones Tips on Efficient Operation Persons with pacemakersAircraft SAR InformationI f ti List of Equipment System ConfigurationiName of the Equipment To Attach the Battery Pack Battery Installationii RechargingiTo Detach the Battery Pack To Recharge Battery Battery TypeBattery Information To Recharge with Desktop HolderFunctionsi External ViewFunction of Keys LCD Display IndicationGettingi Started Basicic Operationi Placing CallsQuick Dialing Speed DialingEmergency Call One-Touch Emergency Call Emergency Call ModeReceiving Calls To Receive a CallDuring Calls To Mute a Phone Conversation Speakerphone Mode One-WayAutomatic Talk Timer Scratch Pad DialingThree-Way Calling Indicators on StandbyStandby Vibrating AlertTouch Tone from Memory End to End SignalingTouch Tone from Display ToneAlpha Mode abc abc Entering Letters and SymbolsT9 Mode T9 T9 ExampleAll Symbols on One Screen Numeric Mode Num NumSymbol Mode Sym Sym1 to Symbols on Multi-Screen Web BrowserPhonebook Entry Phonebook OperationiBasic Sequence Automatic Storing into Phonebook To Store a Number without NamePress the key under Length of Number Display Example Auto HyphenationManual Hyphenation EnterDual Entry To Store Dual Numbers in PhonebookEnter an address For l To Store a Name with the Phone NumberFor Enter an address 1 1To Store E-mail Address To Mark Numbers with IconAddress Auto04 Ringer TypeAlready stored number Is displayed momentarily Overwrite WarningThree times Two seconds laterRecall Menu Recall Menu TreePhonebook Recall Phonebook Address ModePhonebook Sort Scroll Mode PressPhonebook Press Rcl Phonebook Key Word Search ModeABC for a To Review E-mail Address To Dial Dual NumbersTo Review Long Names and Numbers Prepending DialingPhonebook Edit To Modify Numbers and NamesTo store in the original ad Dress To Move Numbers and NamesMove Priority To Change Priority of Dual NumbersTo Erase Numbers and Names EraseTo Store a Secret Number Secret MemorySecret To Recall a Secret Number Link DialingTo Store Linked Numbers in Phonebook To Place Calls Using Linked Numbers By Scrolling Call HistoryCall History Memories ShortcutTo Review Incoming Call History To Review Outgoing Call HistoryPress Name is shown, if avail- Jill Able in your phonebook To Save a Number to Phonebook To Review Scratch PadSave Message Menu Messagingi FeaturesMessage Indicator FlashingInbox Option Receiving Text MessagesTo Check Received Messages Sender name or numberSending Text Messages To Send a Text MessageSend-Message Menu To Review Sent MessagesOutbox Option Voice Mail Notification Voice MailNormal Voice Mail Notification Voice Mail Dialing To Store the Voice Mail Access NumberTo Review the Voice Mail Access Number To Display Number of Voice Mail MessagesDefault Delivery Ack Messaging Feature SettingsDefault Call Back # New Message AlertSave Sent Message Text Entry ModeVoice Mail Alert Erase All Text MessagesTo Start Web Browser Accessing InternetWEB Browsingi With a flashingBrowser Menu Mailing with BrowserTo Receive E-mails Web Browser Settings Confirm Connect Prompt Connection SettingsUsername & Password To Change IP addresses in Web Link aBy Shortcut To Access Function MenuFunctioni Menu To Exit from Function MenuFunction Menu Tree SubmenuSecurity Code and Unlock Code Lock FeaturesTo Activate/Deactivate this Feature Keypad Lock F11To Unlock the Phone Phone Lock F12Automatic Phone Lock F13 To Change the Unlock Code F14Off Mode Display FeaturesSeconds Mode Always On ModeLanguage Selection F24 Backlight Control In-Use F22-2Auto Hyphenation F23 Contrast Control F25Ringer Volume Control F31 Volume and Tone ControlsLast Rescan SID Indicator F27 Software Version Review F26Sending Dtmf F34 Key Tone Volume Control F33Ringer Type Selection F32 Key Tone Length F35-1Caller ID Alert F35-3 Service Mode Alert F35-4Single Alert Beep Tone F35-2 Voice Privacy Alert F35-5Last Call Timer F41-1 Call TimersLow Battery Alarm F35-7 Outgoing Call Timer F41-2Web Total Timer F41-5 All Calls Timer F41-3Lifetime Timer F41-4 Clock Indicator F42Enter the alarm time Clock Alarm F44Manual To Cancel the Countdown Timer Countdown Timer F45To Start the Countdown Timer After the timer has startedSystem Selection F51 System FeaturesEnhanced Roaming Force Analog Call F53 NAM Selection F52To change NAMs Automatic NAM F54-2 See Entering Letters and Symbols onNAM Name Display F54-1 Automatic Retry F54-3Enhanced Voice Privacy Service F54-4 Digital Mode Only To Set the Enhanced Voice Privacy ModeCall Restriction F61 Security FeaturesTo Change Emergency Numbers F62 To Change the Security Code F64 To Turn On/Off One-Touch Emergency Call Feature F63Call Timer Reset F65-1 Phonebook All Clear F65-2Data Communications Function Reset F65-5Data/Fax Mode F71 Call History All Clear F65-3Vibrating Alert Automatic Answering F02 Other FunctionsQuick Dialing F01 Redial Soft Key F04Functions Initial Setting Function Reset StatusAfter Function Reset Function MenuWeb Browser Settings Messaging Feature SettingsTings after Function Reset Faceplate Optionsi To Replace FaceplatesMemo Memo Why the concern? Page What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of mobile phones? Where can I find additional information? Operatingi Procedures Emergencyr CallsllsIndexi NAM100 Month Limited Warranty 102 Basic Operation Convenience FeaturesMessaging Features Quick ReferenceFunctions FunctionsCDM-9100 Protect Your Warranty Audiovox Communications Corp

CDM9100 specifications

The Audiovox CDM9100 is a sophisticated mobile phone that gained popularity in the early 2000s, appealing to users who desired a blend of functionality and style. This device is characterized by its compact design, ease of use, and an array of features that cater to the needs of mobile communication.

One of the standout features of the CDM9100 is its dual-band capability, allowing users to connect on both the 800 MHz and 1900 MHz networks. This flexibility ensures better coverage and a more reliable connection in various regions, making it ideal for those who travel frequently or live in areas with varying network availability.

The phone sports a vibrant display with a resolution that delivers clear and sharp graphics, making it easier for users to navigate through the menu and read text messages without straining their eyes. Its intuitive interface simplifies operation, allowing even novice users to quickly learn how to use the phone's functions.

In terms of multimedia capabilities, the Audiovox CDM9100 includes a built-in camera, which was a notable feature for its time. This camera allows users to take pictures on the go, providing an essential tool for capturing spontaneous moments. Though the quality may not compare to today’s smartphone cameras, it served the purpose of sharing memories with friends and family.

The device also supports text messaging, which became an essential mode of communication during its era. With features such as predictive text input, users can type messages more efficiently, thus enhancing communication speed. Additionally, the phone supports polyphonic ringtones, allowing users to customize their devices with a variety of sound options.

Battery life is a crucial aspect of any mobile phone, and the CDM9100 delivers with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that provides ample talk time and standby time. This longevity ensures that users can stay connected throughout their day without frequently searching for a charger.

Another notable characteristic of the Audiovox CDM9100 is its lightweight and slim design, making it easy to carry in a pocket or purse. This portability feature resonates well with users who prioritize convenience in their daily routines.

In summary, the Audiovox CDM9100 is a compact mobile phone that offers dual-band connectivity, a built-in camera, customizable ringtones, and an easy-to-use interface that caters to both communication and multimedia needs. Its reliability and portability have made it a memorable device in the landscape of early mobile technology.