Audiovox CDM 8900, CDM-8900 owner manual Flash Special Sales To USE Flash, Hints for Using Flash

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CAMERA

FLASH (SPECIAL SALES)

TO USE FLASH

1.Remove the protective cap.

-Hold the flash unit securely between thumb and pointer finger. With other hand, place thumb over plastic protective cap and press downward. (similar to if you were breaking in half,

see figure 1).

2.Open the earphone microphone terminal cap to expose the port.

3.Insert the flash into the earphone microphone port. The front of the flash should be facing the object of photography.

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H4. Set up the flash on the camera menu.

45. Press camera button. The flash will light when the picture is taken.

Install the protective cap. The protective cap has securing feet on either side. Place (1) securing foot

in one end of groove then press other foot (2) upwards into groove.

You should be at least 2 feet (about 60cm) away from object of photography to ensure proper lighting. If you are too close the picture will come out white.

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To prevent and protect the user, others and their property, carefully read the following hints for safely using the flash.

HINTS FOR USING FLASH

Use the flash at room temperature. It may not light or charge in temperatures under 5°C or above 35°C.

Do not use in a damp area.

Use in a high or low temperature area may cause the flash life to shorten or extend the charging time.

Clean the plug with a cotton stick. Dust in the plug may cause irregular charging.

If the flash repeats to radiate, the intensity of the radiation will shorten and the images will become darker. If the intensity of radiation decreases, buy another flash.

Remove the terminal of the flash from the ear phone jack during a call. It may cause some noise while using phone.

Do not use while driving a car. It may cause a car accident.

Do not flash near your eyes.

Do not leave out in the reach of children. They may receive an electric shock by putting it in their mouths.

If internal parts are exposed, do not touch the exposed parts. You may receive an electric shock.

If it generates heat, smells bad, or is damaged, remove it from the phone immediately. There is a risk of fire or explosion.

Do not disassemble, reconstruct or repair. The flash contains a high voltage circuit inside. Visit a nearby service center for repair.

Do not use or put the flash near fire, open flame or high temperature area. There is a risk of fire or explosion.

Do not wet it by sweat, water or salt water. If the substrate gets wet, it may cause the heat, explosion or firing. When it wets, turn off the power and visit near service center.

Do not allow any liquids to spill on the flash or expose it to rain, water or moisture. Do not place it in the damp area like bathroom.

Do not heat or dry it with drier if it gets wet.

Do not place a cup or vase near it. Spilling liquid on it may cause the heat, explosion or firing.

Do not drop or shock it.

Do not allow any metal objects to touch the flash’s plug (metal part). There is a risk of fire or explosion.

Use only with the CDM8900 phone.

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Contents Owner’s Manual Welcome Table of ContentsChapter AUTOChapter Table of ContentHandset Description Inside the PackageText & Graphic area Soft Key Indications Function KeysPower Connection Battery UsageBattery Charging Plug the AC charger into a standard outletCharging the Battery with the Handset Battery Handling InformationPCS and 1X Battery Times Battery Life for NEW BatteryMemo Basic OperationPress and hold until your Power Off logo appears Accessing the MenuTurning the Phone on / OFF Turning the Phone onRecent Calls Menu SummaryBasic Functions Press Indicator , appears on the displayEnter a phone number To end a call, pressPress to dial or Save to store To answer a call, press any key exceptTo end the call, press Adjusting Volume Adjust volume and press OK to save itPress Menu and select one of the following EtiquettePress Menu During a CallLock Mode Using ANY Available SystemMaking AN Emergency Call Storing a Phone Number Entering LETTERS, Numbers & SymbolsEnter letters using the keypad as follows Standard Input ModeT9 Input Mode Symbol Mode Numeric ModeSelect the entry with the Navigation Key and Press OK Speed DialingMenu Function By Name Phone BookTo call the selected number, press By NumberChange Group Name ADD NEW GroupErase Group ADD NEWSend MSG. Group Change MSG. Group NameSelect an existing group name with Navigation Key ADD NEW MSG. GroupPress Menu To return to the previous page, press OK Recent CallsTo view details, press OK Press Save again to save it or Press Erase to delete itReceived Calls Missed CallsALL Calls Last CallPress Menu To view the time of the following items Home CallsRoam Calls EasyedgeCumulative Calls Start EasyedgeMobile WEB Press Menu or Follow the procedures for WEB Browsing onTo exit, press Connect WEBGraphics Media GalleryAnimations MenuSettings Alert Speaker PhoneMinute RoamWallpaper Menu StyleReceived Screen SaverContrast Greeting MessageMain LCD/SUB LCD BacklightRestrict Phone LockDialed Recent CallsLong Distance Data CallChange Code Special #’SPassword Reset PhoneErase ALL WAPActive Flip Answer Options Call AnswerAuto Answer OthersSET Mode TTY ModeLanguage Voice PrivacyAuto NAM NAM SettingChange NAM PRL IDUtilities Settings Snooze SettingADD Memo Press Menu Input a new text memo and press OKCalculator To reset, press ResetWorld Clock StopwatchCamera Photo Gallery Photo MessageHelp Flash Special Sales To USE Flash Hints for Using FlashVoice Service Voice Tools Menu Voice Recognition ModePress OK to erase all voice memo NamePress Menu To train with a word, follow the voice prompts YESUndo Train ALL Voice DialHFK Mode Voice SettingSET Active Voice Mail When a NEW Message ArrivesNEW Text MSG Menu HInbox NEW Photo MSGReply Reply with CopyOutbox State WEB AlertsTo display the status of an outbox message Press WEB AlertsQuick Text SavedSelect one by pressing To Erase Message, press Erase SavedSave Sent MSG Erase ALLPhoto Receive Auto Erase InboxPress Menu or Input a call back number, then press OK Auto Erase OutboxBlock or Unblock WEB BrowsingBrowser Menu Start Internet BrowserKEY Press Timeout Scroll ModeHomepage ProxySafety Warranty Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Safety Information for Wireless Handheld PhonesDriving Safety Antenna CareOther Medical Devices PacemakersPosted Facilities AircraftPrecautions Safety Information for FCC RF ExposureBODY-WORN Operation Vehicle Mounted External Antenna OPTIONAL, if AvailableSAR Information Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? FDA Consumer Update128 129 Months Limited Warranty Protect Your WarrantyUSA Audiovox Communications Corp Months Limited Warranty Memo134