
AUDIOVOX AUDIOVOX CDM-8410CDM-8410Digital CDMA2000 1XHandheld Portable TelephoneIn today’s fast paced world, it has become a necessity tohave access t
This chapter addresses the phone’s basic functionsincluding menus, volume levels, and call features.Using the PhoneUsing the MenuMenu SummaryBasic Fun
USING THE MENUUSING THE MENUUSING THE MENU1. To access the menu from the idle screen, press [MENU].2. Use the Navigation Key to scroll through
SETTINGSuMENU SUMMARMENU SUMMARYY1 : Sounds2 : Display3 : Security4 : System5 : Location6 : Others7 : UP Proxy IP1 :Ringer Type2 :Ringer Mode3 :Volume
Chapter 2 - Page 23BASIC FUNCTIONSBASIC FUNCTIONSMAKING A CALL1. Enter a phone number. 2. Press . The indicator, , appears on the display.3.
Chapter 2 - Page 25BASIC FUNCTIONSBASIC FUNCTIONSPage 24 - Chapter 2ANSWERING A CALL1. To answer a call, press any key except OK, End, Navigation key.
ADJUSTING VOLUMEAdjusts the volume in two ways: by using the volumecontrol keys on the side of the handset, or by using themenu.1. Press [MENU]
Chapter 2 - Page 29FUNCTIONS DURING A CALLFUNCTIONS DURING A CALLSEND MY PHONE #Automatically transmits your phone number to apager.(Dependent on page
This chapter addresses numerous functions includingsaving phone numbers to the internal phone book,entering text and accessing call logs.Storing Phone
TEXT INPUT METHODSTEXT INPUT METHODSENTERING CHARACTERS For convenient entry of memory location names and textmessages, your phone offers several text
1. Press each key once for each letter of the word you are writing.●To write John with the English dictionary selected:1. Press 5 once - (for - k)2. P
TTABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ...7Inside the Package...8Ha
SPEED DIALINGSPEED DIALINGONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALINGIdeal for frequently dialed numbers, this feature allowsphone book entries to be dialed via the k
Chapter 3 - Page 39Page 38 - Chapter 3PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOKBY NUMBER1. Press [MENU] .2. To search through the menu, enter a part o
Chapter 3 - Page 41Page 40 - Chapter 3PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOKEDIT GROUPThis feature allows you to assign phone numbers intogroup categories. The phone a
Chapter 3 - Page 43Page 42 - Chapter 3PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOKCHANGE GROUP NAME1. To change a group name, press [MENU] .2. Select
Chapter 3 - Page 45Page 44 - Chapter 3PHONE BOOKPHONE BOOKMY PROFILESaves your personal information.1. To review and edit your personal information, p
RECEIVEDDisplays information about the 20 most recentlyanswered calls. You can dial a selected number bysimply pressing .1. To see a list of the
Chapter 3 - Page 49Page 48 - Chapter 3RECENT CALLSRECENT CALLSMISSEDDisplays information about the 20 most recently missedcalls. Call a missed call nu
Chapter 3 - Page 51Page 50 - Chapter 3RECENT CALLSRECENT CALLSCUMULATIVE CALLSDisplays talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls,excluding web acce
Page 52 - Chapter 3This chapter addresses customizing your phone byadjusting backlighting, volume, ring tones and otheruser-friendly features.Settings
SETTINGSSETTINGSEMS DOWNLOADSEMS Ringer stores Ringer Lists downloaded through EMS in SMS.1. Press [MENU] .2. Select a down
TTABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS TTABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS VS Menu...71Voice
Page 56 - Chapter 4 Chapter 4 - Page 57SETTINGSSETTINGSKEY To adjust the keypad tone:1. Press [MENU] .2. Adjust the keypad
SETTINGSSETTINGSROAM RINGERSounds a different ringer from the one set in RingerType when you enter a roaming service area.1. Press [MENU]
SETTINGSSETTINGSMAIN DISPLAY SETTINGSelects your favorite LCD display for the followingmodes:GREETING INPUTTo input a personal greeting:1. Press
GRAPHIC SETTINGSCREEN SAVER1. Press [MENU] .WALLPAPER1. Press [MENU] .2. Select parameters (Down
SETTINGSSETTINGSNAM SETTINGEnables Auto NAM (Number Assignment Modules) ormanually selects a NAM.AUTO NAMAutomatically switches phone to proper NAM wh
SETTINGSSETTINGSChapter 4 - Page 67Page 66 - Chapter 4SETTINGSSETTINGSOTHERSANSWER MODETo select an answer mode:1. Press [MENU]
Chapter 4 - Page 69Page 68 - Chapter 4SETTINGSSETTINGSSETTINGSSETTINGSKEY GUARD1. Press [MENU] .2. Select “On” or “Off”.3. To ac
Chapter 4 - Page 71VS MENUVS MENU1. To start VS menu, press [MENU] .2. To access the voice memo menu, press .3. Press [OK] to record a
Chapter 4 - Page 73VS MENUVS MENUVOICE COMMANDWith Voice Command you can train the Voice Recorderto make calls by simply saying the control words out-
Chapter 4 - Page 75VS MENUVS MENUVOICE DIALVoice tags allow you to make calls in VR Mode by simply saying the person’s name. Using the VS Menu,you can
TTABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS TTABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS Phone Operation...129Driving Safet
Chapter 4 - Page 77VS MENUVS MENUVOICE SETTINGCustomizes the voice service menu.UNTRAIN ALL1. Press [MENU] .2. Select “Yes” or “
Chapter 4 - Page 79VR MODEVR MODEVoice Recognition (VR) enables you to place calls andrecord voice memos using your voice. To activate VRMode:1. Pres
VR MODEVR MODEVOICE MEMOThis feature is the same as on page 71, except you mustuse the phone to access the menu not your voice.1. Press and hold
This chapter addresses security features including locking and unlocking the phone, restricting calls and clearing the phone book.Chapter 5SECURITY FE
SECURITY FEASECURITY FEATURESTURESChapter 5 - Page 85DIALEDTo block all outgoing calls except emergency calls from beingplaced, but allows incoming ca
SECURITY FEASECURITY FEATURESTURESChapter 5 - Page 87900 #’STo restrict calling 900 dial service numbers:1. Press [MENU] then enter “
SECURITY FEASECURITY FEATURESTURESChapter 5 - Page 89RESET PHONEResetting the phone restores it to the original default settings. Any changes you made
This chapter addresses supplemental functions includ-ing the schedule, calculator, clock and stopwatch fea-tures.ScheduleCalculatorWorld ClockStopwatc
Chapter 6 - Page 93ALARMYou can set up to 3 alarms.1. To display alarm entries, press[MENU] .2. Select one of the entries. To set a new
WORLD CLOCKWORLD CLOCKWORLD CLOCKNotifies you of the time in a specific preprogrammed city.1. Press [MENU] . 2. The world map appears
Please read and fully understand this manual beforeusing your phone.This chapter addresses your phone, its keys and displayicons, and covers the charg
This chapter addresses checking voice mail messages,as well as sending and receiving text messages.Two-Way SMSChecking MessagesSending Text MessagesIn
CHECKING MESSAGESCHECKING MESSAGESCHECKING RECEIVED VOICE MAIL MESSAGE1. Press [MENU] or “Voice Mail”.2. The number of voice mail messages c
PRIORITYMarks messages as urgent.1. To send an urgent message, press .2. Select the priority (Normal/Urgent), then press [OK].CALL BACKAllow
INBOXINBOXChapter 7 - Page 103SAVE1. To save the text message, press .SAVE ADDRESS1. To save the call back number from the text message, press.2. To s
OUTBOXOUTBOXChapter 7 - Page 105OUTBOX MENUThe Outbox Menu options help you manage sent textmessages or messages waiting to be sent. To accessthe menu
Chapter 7 - Page 107WEB ALERWEB ALERTSTSWEB ALERTS1. Press [MENU] or .2. To select GoTo, press .To select Erase Message, press .3.
MY OBJECTMY OBJECTChapter 7 - Page 109MY OBJECTMy Objects is a folder that saves EMS Object(Sound, Graphics, Animation).1. Press [MENU] or .
Chapter 7 - Page 111SETTINGSSETTINGSSETTINGS MENUManages messaging features through various options.1. Press [MENU] or .SAVE SENT MESSAGESSa
Chapter 7 - Page 113SETTINGSSETTINGSENTRY MODESets an Entry Mode as a default.The T9 mode indicator will appear whenever the inputmode is activated if
Chapter 8MAKING ANEMERGENCY CALLChapter 8 - Page 115Page 114 - Chapter 7SETTINGSSETTINGSSIGNATUREWith this feature you can create and save a signature
HANDSET DESCRIPTIONHANDSET DESCRIPTIONVolumeButtonAdjusts theearpieceand ringervolume.EarpieceFunctionKeysKeypadMicrophoneEND/Power KeySend KeyEarjack
This chapter addresses using your handset to access the Wireless Internet.EasyedgeStart Internet BrowserBrowser MenuChapter 9EASYEDGE & INTERNETCh
Chapter 9 - Page 119EASYEDGEEASYEDGEDOWNLOADING MELODIES/WALLPAPERSBefore downloading melody ringers and wallpapers, you need to download the dedicate
Page 120 - Chapter 9EASYEDGEEASYEDGEERASING AN APPLICATION1. Press [MENU] or press and hold .2. Select “Settings” with then press .3.
BROWSER MENUBROWSER MENUChapter 9 - Page 123BOOKMARKS◆ To view your bookmark list, press [MENU] orpress , then press .This provides e
Your phone works as a wireless modem when connected to a PC or a Laptop computer with a data interface cable. This chapter shows you how to choosethe
Safety Information for Wireless Handheld PhonesSafety Information for FCC RF ExposureSAR InformationFDA Consumer UpdateChapter 11SAFETY INFORMATIONCha
SAFETY INFORMASAFETY INFORMATION FOR TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESANTENNA CAREUse only the supplied or an approved replace
SAFETY INFORMASAFETY INFORMATION FOR TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESELECTRONIC DEVICESOther Medical DevicesIf you use any ot
SAFETY INFORMASAFETY INFORMATION FOR TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESPRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGSPlease read and understand all o
CAUTIONIn August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updat
DISPLADISPLAY INDICAY INDICATORSTORSChapter 1 - Page 11FUNCTION KEYSFUNCTION KEYSSEND KEY: Press to make or receive acall. Press and hold to view most
SARSARINFORMAINFORMATIONTIONas described in this user guide, is 0.633 W/kg. (Body-worn meas-urements differ among phone models, depending upon availab
• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and • Cooperate in providing u
5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposurefrom wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiologi
methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited inthe heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model of th
12. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources:- FDA web page on wireless phones:
Protect Your Warranty12 Month Limited WarrantyChapter 12WARRANTYChapter 12 - Page 147Page 146 - Chapter 11MEMOMEMOCDM-8410_USC_M_040114A 2004.1.19 5
12 MONTH LIMITED W12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYARRANTYAUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (the Company)warrants to the original retail purchaser of this Audiov
12 MONTH LIMITED W12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYARRANTYWITHIN A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINALPURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BELIABLE FO
USING THE BAUSING THE BATTERTTERYYChapter 1 - Page 13DISPLADISPLAY INDICAY INDICATORSTORSINSTALLING THE BATTERY1. Insert the bottom of battery into gr
CHARGING THE BACHARGING THE BATTERTTERYYNOTE: Charging time applies only when your phone isturned off. Charging time may vary if your phone is turned
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