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AUDIOVOX CDM-9500
Tri-Mode Digital CDMA/Amps Handheld Portable Telephone
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 BASIC OPERATION ..................................................... 29
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3 PHONEBOOK OPERATION ......................................... 39
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4 VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGES ......................... 59
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5 INTERNET BROWSING ............................................... 73
6 FUNCTION SETTINGS ................................................. 79
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7 SECURITY FEATURES ................................................ 99
8 CONVENIENT FEATURES ......................................... 105
9 DATA COMMUNICATION............................................ 113
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Safe Operation of Your Phone
Protection of Children
Use in Vehicles
Safe Operation of Your Phone (continued)
CAUTION
Safe Operation of Battery Pack
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Safe Operation of Battery Pack (continued)
Safe Disposal of Used Battery Packs
CAUTION
Safe Operation of AC Adapter
DANGER
WARNING
Safe Operation of AC Adapter (continued)
CAUTION
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Package Contents
CDM-9500 Package
External View
Front View
Key Functions
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Icons on the Main/Sub Display
Icons on Standby Mode
Using the Battery
Installing the Battery Pack
Removing the Battery Pack
Charging the Battery
Charging the Phones Battery
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Charging Time
Charging with the Desktop Holder
Battery Information
Using the Belt Clip
Attaching and Detaching the Holster
Holding the Phone on Your Belt
Removing the Phone from Your Belt
Getting Started
Turning the Phone On/Off
Antenna Position
Power Management
Multilingual
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Making Calls
Making a Call
Ending a Call
Making a Call with Speakerphone
Last Number Redial
Answering Calls
During Calls
Adjusting the Volume
Muting the Microphone
Speakerphone Mode
Scratch Pad Dialing
Three-Way Calling
Sending Tones
Sending Tones from Keypad
Sending Tones from Display
Sending Tones from Memory
Making Emergency Calls
Calling Emergency Numbers
Your Emergency Numbers
Locating Position in Emergency Calls (GPS)
Emergency Call Mode
Entering Letters and Symbols
Text Entry Mode
T9 Mode
Abc Mode
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Assigned Alpha Characters in Abc Mode
Numeric Mode (123)
Symbol Mode
PHONEBOOK OPERATION
Phonebook Outline
Phonebook Menu
Phonebook Entry
Saving Phonebook Entries
Basic Saving
Simple Saving
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Phonebook Entry Options
Changing Icons for Numbers
Selecting Ringer Type for Numbers
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Saving Numbers as Secret
Saving into a Specific Address
Manual Hyphenation
Saving Linked Numbers
Searching the Phonebook
Address Search
Alphabet Search
Keyword Search
Dialing from the Phonebook
Search and Dial
Quick Dialing
Speed Dialing
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Prepending Dialing
Link Dialing
Dialing Linked Number with Hard Pause (H)
Dialing Linked Number with 2 Second Pause (T)
Editing the Phonebook
Editing Phonebook Entry
Moving Phonebook Entry
Changing the Order of Numbers
Erasing Phone Numbers
Erasing Phonebook Entry
Voice Activated Dialing (VAD)
Registering Your Voice
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Adding the Voice Tag to a New Phonebook Entry
Replaying Registered Voices
Dialing with Your Voice
Changing Registered Voices
Erasing Registered Voice
Erasing All Registered Voices
Call History
Reviewing Call History
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Call History Options
Dialing from Call History
Prepend Dialing from Call History
Saving Numbers into Phonebook
Erasing a Number in Call History
Group List for SMS
Editing Group List
Copying from Phonebook
Erasing a Number from Group List
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Messaging Features
New Message Notification
Messaging Menu
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Voice Mail Messages
Checking Voice Mail Messages
One-Touch Voice Mail Dialing
Saving Voice Mailbox Number
Accessing Voice Mailbox
Sending Text Messages
You can simultaneously send a text message to up to 10 recipients.
Sending a New Message
Step 1
Step 2
Using Your Group List
Message Options
Reviewing Sent Messages
Reviewing Outbox Messages
Outbox Options
Checking Received Messages
Checking Inbox Messages
Inbox Options
This feature may not be available at all locations.
This feature may not be avail- able at all locations.
Messaging Feature Settings
Save Sent Message
Default Call Back Number
Entry Mode
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Alert Settings
Voice Mail Alert
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Accessing Wireless Internet
Starting Web Browser
Web Menu
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Browsing Internet Websites
Browsing Keys
Softkeys
Scrolling
Selecting
Browser Menu
Marking a Site in Bookmark List
Alert Inbox
Web Browser Settings
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Accessing Function Menu
By Scrolling
By Shortcut
Key Functions
Function Menu Tree
Key Settings
Automatic Answering (F13)
Quick Dialing Setting (F14)
Open to Answer Setting (F15)
Display Features
My Number (F21)
Backlight (Standby) (F221)
Backlight (In Use) (F222)
Auto Hyphen (F23)
Language (F24)
Sub Display Contrast (F25)
Information (F26)
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Power Save Mode (F27)
Wallpaper (F28)
Downloaded Wallpaper Options
Idle Screen Selection (F29)
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Tone Settings
Ring Volume (F31)
Ringer Type (F32)
Downloaded Melody Options
Key Volume (F33)
DTMF Send (F34)
Key Tone Length (F351)
Beep Alert (F352)
Caller ID Alert (F353)
Service Alert (F354)
Minute Alert (F355)
Low Battery Alarm (F356)
Voice Privacy Alert (F357)
Vibrating Alert (F36)
Clock and Timers
Call Timers (F41)
Calls-in-Absence Indicator (F42)
Clock Adjustment (F43)
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Alarm Clock (F44)
Setting the Alarm
Alarm Notification
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Countdown Timer (F45)
Starting the Countdown Timer
Canceling the Countdown Timer
Countdown Notification
System Features
System Mode (F51)
GPS Location Mode (F55)
Auto Retry (F56)
Force Analog (F57)
NAM (F58)
NAM Name Tag (F581)
NAM Change (F582)
Auto NAM (F583)
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Locking Your Phone
Phone Lock (F11)
Locking the Phone
Unlocking the Phone
Available Functions with the Phone Locked
Restricting Calls
Call Restriction (F61)
Security Settings
Changing Your Emergency Numbers (F62)
Changing Security Code (F63)
Clearing the Memories
Call Timer Reset (F641)
Phonebook All Clear (F642)
Call History All Clear (F643)
Function Settings Reset (F644)
Get It Now All Clear (F645)
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Get It Now
Starting Get It Now
Downloading Applications
Downloading Melodies/Wallpapers
Applying Melodies/Wallpapers
Checking Data Folder Memory
Erasing an Application
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Scheduler
Example:
Displays the calendar with events and sounds an alarm to remind you of up to 30 scheduled events.
Scheduler Outline
The scheduler displays the following three views.
Saving a New Event
Scheduler Alarm Options
Scheduled Events Notification
Editing Events
Erasing Events from the Calendar
Erasing Events from the Event List
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Data Service Mode
Data Service (F52)
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Data Mode (F53)
Quick Reference
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Operating with TTY
TTY Mode (F54)
Connecting to TTY Device
Activating/Deactivating TTY Mode
Making and Answering a Call
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Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
Body-worn Operation
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov .
PHONE OPERATION
Tips on Efficient Operation:
DRIVING
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Pacemakers
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POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
SAR Information
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Emergency Calls
FCC Enhanced 911 (E911) Rules Background
CDM-9500s ALI Capability
Operating Procedures
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
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PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
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The CDM-9500 is using one or more of the following US patents licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated: