Audiovox CDM-9150X manual Tips on Efficient Operation, Persons with pacemakers

Page 15

Tips on Efficient Operation:

For your phone to operate most efficiently:

Extend your antenna fully.

Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.

DRIVING

Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:

Give full attention to driving — driving safely is your first responsibility.

Use hands-free operation, if available.

Pull off the road and park before making or answer- ing a call if driving conditions so require.

ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF sig- nals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.

Pacemakers

The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recom- mends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pace- maker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wire- less Technology Research.

Persons with pacemakers:

Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six (6”) inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.

Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.

Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.

If you have any reason to suspect that interfer- ence is taking place, turn your phone OFF im- mediately.

Hearing Aids

Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider [or call the cus- tomer service line to discuss alternatives].

15

Image 15
Contents Wireless Boulevard Hauppauge, New York Tri-Mode CDMA/AMPS Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone AudiovoxiTable of Contents Recall Menu End to End SignalingEntering Letters and Symbols Phonebook EntryTo Access Function Menu Messaging Feature SettingsAccessing Internet Web Browser SettingsFunction Reset Status Call TimersSystem Features Security FeaturesSafety Instructions Use in Vehicles Protection of ChildrenSafe 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 Persons with pacemakers Tips on Efficient OperationAircraft SAR Informationii System Configurationi List of EquipmentName of the Equipment Battery Installationii Rechargingi To Attach the Battery PackTo Detach the Battery Pack Battery Type To Recharge the BatteryTo Recharge with Desktop Holder Battery InformationExternal View FunctionsiLCD Display Indication Function of KeysGettingi Started Placing Calls Basicic OperationiEmergency Call Example To Call 911 in Phone Lock or Key Pad Lock modeSpeed Dialing Quick DialingTo Receive a Call Emergency Call ModeReceiving Calls One-Touch Emergency CallDuring Calls Scratch Pad Dialing Speakerphone Mode Two-WayAutomatic Talk Timer To Mute a Phone ConversationVibrating Alert Indicators on StandbyStandby Three-Way CallingPress Scroll to End to End SignalingTouch Tone from Display Touch Tone from MemoryExample Entering Letters and SymbolsT9 Mode T9 T9 Alpha Mode abc abcSymbols on Multi-Screen Web Browser Numeric Mode Num NumSymbol Mode Sym Sym1 to All Symbols on One ScreenEnter the e-mail address. See Phonebook OperationiPhonebook Entry Basic SequenceAutomatic Storing into Phonebook To Store a Number without NameManual Hyphen Auto HyphenationManual Hyphenation Length of Number Display ExampleTo Store Dual Numbers in Phonebook Enter the address 1 To Store a Name with the Phone NumberTo Mark Numbers with Icon To Store E-mail AddressRinger Type Overwrite Warning Already stored number Is displayed momentarilyTwo seconds later Recall Menu Tree Recall MenuPhonebook Address Mode Phonebook Sort Scroll ModePhonebook Recall Phonebook Key Word Search Mode Prepending Dialing To Dial Dual NumbersTo Review Long Names and Numbers To Review E-mail AddressTo Modify Numbers and Names Phonebook EditMove To Move Numbers and NamesTo Erase Numbers and Names To Change Priority of Dual NumbersSecret Memory To Store a Secret NumberSecret Link Dialing To Recall a Secret NumberTo Store Linked Numbers in Phonebook Dress 3 DEF 5 JKL and press To Place Calls Using Linked NumbersVoice Registration Voice Activated Dialing VADTo Delete Registered Voice To Replay Registered VoiceVoice Activated Dialing To Add Voice to Stored NumbersShortcut Call HistoryCall History Memories By ScrollingTo Review Incoming Call History To Review Outgoing Call HistoryTo Review Scratch Pad To Save a Number to PhonebookPhonebook Recall a number Flashing Messagingi FeaturesMessage Indicator Message MenuSender name or number Receiving Text MessagesTo Check Received Messages Inbox OptionSending Text Messages To Send a Text MessageThen Sending Mail ap- pears with animation To Review Sent Messages Send-Message MenuOutbox Option To Display Number of Voice Mail Messages Voice MailVoice Mail Notification Normal Voice Mail NotificationTo Call Your Voice Mail To Store the Voice Mail Access NumberTo Review the Voice Mail Access Number Voice Mail DialingNew Message Alert Messaging Feature SettingsDefault Call Back # Default Delivery AckSMS Text Lines Selection Text Entry ModeSave Sent Message Erase All Text MessagesVice provider’s home With a flashing Accessing InternetWEB Browsingi To Start Web BrowserAdvanced Mailing with BrowserBrowser Menu To Receive E-mailsWeb Browser Settings Connection Settings To Exit from Function Menu To Access Function MenuFunctioni Menu By ShortcutDisplay Function Menu TreeKeypad Lock F11 Lock FeaturesTo Activate/Deactivate this Feature Security Code and Unlock CodeTo Change the Unlock Code F14 Phone Lock F12Automatic Phone Lock F13 To Unlock the PhoneDisplay Features Own Telephone Number Display F21Backlight Control In-Use F22-2 Contrast Control F25 Last Rescan SID Indicator F27Auto Hyphenation F23 Language Selection F24Ringer Type Selection F32 Volume and Tone ControlsRinger Volume Control F31 Key Tone Volume Control F33Caller ID Alert F35-3 Service Mode Alert F35-4Key Tone Length F35-1 Single Alert Beep Tone F35-2Call Timers Clock Indicator F42 All Calls Timer F41-3Lifetime Timer F41-4 Web Total Timer F41-5Clock Adjustment F43 Clock Alarm F44To Manual Countdown Timer F45 To Start the Countdown TimerTo Cancel the Countdown Timer System Features System Selection F51Enhanced Roaming NAM Selection F52 Force Analog Call F53To change NAMs Automatic Retry F54-3 Enhanced Voice Privacy Service F54-4 Digital Mode OnlyNAM Name Display F54-1 Automatic NAM F54-2Call Restriction F61 Security FeaturesTo Change Emergency Numbers F62 To Turn On/Off One-Touch Emergency Call Feature F63Call Timer Reset F65-1 Memory Location Preset Emergency NumberText Message & Voice Mail All Clear F65-4 Function Reset F65-5Phonebook All Clear F65-2 Call History All Clear F65-3Service Mode F71 To set the Data Service ModeData Communications Activating TTY Mode Data/Fax Mode F72TTY Mode F73 To set the Data/Fax ModeTo Deactivate Vibrating Alert VibratorVibrating Alert F8 To Activate Vibrating AlertOther Functions Voice DialingFunction Reset Status Functions Reset StatusFunction Menu Web Browser Settings Messaging Feature SettingsTo Replace Faceplates Faceplate OptionsiWhat is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Page Page Where can I find additional information? Emergency Calls Operatingi ProceduresNAM Indexi100 Month Limited Warranty 102 Basic Operation Convenience FeaturesMessaging Features Quick ReferenceFunctions FunctionsCDM-9150X Audiovox Communications Corp Protect Your Warranty