Audiovox GSM-609 manual Switching OFF, Communication Control Keys

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Once the phone is ON, it will automatically search the network. When the handset is registered in a network, the network name will be displayed on the screen. You are now ready to make and answer calls. If “Please insert SIM card” appears on the display, turn the phone off by pressing and holding the . Following the instructions on page 2, remove the battery and install your SIM card in the designated slot. If a password or PIN code is required, enter the correct password. For security purposes, the code will not be visible as you type. Then, press the Left Soft Keyfor confirmation. After the phone is unlocked, the handset will indicate the name of the registered network and the signal intensity.

Please contact your network supplier if you do not know your PIN code. The handset default password is 1234

Switching OFF

To turn off the handset, press and hold the POWER key .

The handset will be switched off after the log-off animation. Do not attempt to switch off the phone by directly removing the battery. This may result in SIM card memory loss.

Communication Control Keys

!CALL/ POWER Keys: Press the CALL key to answer an incoming call and to make a call after entering the phone numbers. In standby mode,

press the CALL key to display the latest call records (all answered, missed and dialed calls, maximum 30 numbers). Press CALL twice to

dial a selected record. Press POWER key to end a call or to return to

standby mode from menu. POWER button also serves as power on/off button when pressed and held for 2 seconds.

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Contents Page Page Basic Operations Installing the SIM Card and BatteryGently insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder Switching onCommunication Control Keys Switching OFFMain Screen Display Icons Vibrate modeSTK Function Receiving Prompt ModesImei International Mobile Equipment Identity Enhanced Full Rate Coding EFRPhone Layout Front Schematic LayoutBack Schematic Layout Specifications Parameters SpecificationsGetting Started Charging the batteryChecking the Battery Type of battery Standby time Talking time Making Calls Making and Answering CallsDial with Shortcut Key View Last NumbersCall Waiting Send the DtmfMute Function Read Short Message Cell Broadcast Missed CallsConnect to Voice Mailbox Answer CallsPage Message Functions FeaturesInfo To provide type of files, total and residual space, etc Voice mail Recent Calls Phone Book Clock AlarmProfiles 6Settings Phone settings Sets the handset options Vibrator To turn vibrating mode on/offNetwork settings Call settingsSelect mode To select one of the following modes Incoming Call Guard ToolsCalculator Smart English Entry Method Entry MethodsGames Numerical Entry Method Symbol Entry MethodABC Entry Method Safety and Precautions Make sure the battery is installed properly Appendix I TroubleshootingMake sure the SIM card is free from dirt PIN2 Appendix II Abbreviations and ExplanationsOne party while another party is put on hold at Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Safety Information for Wireless Handheld PhonesAntenna Care Driving SafetyPhone Operation Tips on efficient operationPacemakers Electronic DevicesVehicles Hearing AidsOther Medical Devices Posted Facilities Other Safety GuidelinesAircraft Blasting AreasPrecautions and Warnings Operating Procedures Body-worn Operation Holster Part Number 2H020885HOA Safety Information for FCC RF ExposureSAR Information Page ID PP4TX-55C Page What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? What are the results of the research done already? Page Page Page Page Scientific evidence does not show a danger to users What about children using wireless phones?Page Where can I find additional information? Protect Your Warranty Warranty InformationUtstarcom Communications Corp Month Limited WarrantyPage