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AUDIOVOX AUDIOVOX CDM-8410 CDM-8410 Digital CDMA2000 1X Handheld Portable T elephone In today’s fast paced world, it has become a necessity to have access to real time information. Y our communications tools must provide you with this access from anywhere at anytime.
T T ABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE .........7 Inside the Package .................................................8 Handset Description ..............................................9 Function Keys ................
T T ABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS T T ABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS VS Menu ................................................................71 V oice Memo ........................................................71 Call Answer .................
T T ABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS T T ABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS Phone Operation ...............................................129 Driving Safety ...................................................129 Electronic Devices ...................
Please read and fully understand this manual before using your phone. This chapter addresses your phone, its keys and display icons, and covers the charging and proper use of the battery .
HANDSET DESCRIPTION HANDSET DESCRIPTION V olume Button Adjusts the earpiece and ringer volume. Earpiece Function Keys Keypad Microphone END/ Power Key Send Key Earjack This phone is a CDMA2000 1X digital phone with data and web browsing capabilities. The CDM-8410 weighs 3.
DISPLA DISPLA Y INDICA Y INDICA TORS TORS Chapter 1 - Page 11 FUNCTION KEYS FUNCTION KEYS SEND KEY : Press to make or receive a call. Press and hold to view most recently dialed numbers. END KEY : Press to terminate a call or to return to the idle screen.
USING THE BA USING THE BA TTER TTER Y Y Chapter 1 - Page 13 DISPLA DISPLA Y INDICA Y INDICA TORS TORS INST ALLING THE BA TTER Y 1. Insert the bottom of battery into groove at bottom of the handset. 2. Press in the top of the battery until it clicks. REMOVING THE BA TTER Y 1.
CHARGING THE BA CHARGING THE BA TTER TTER Y Y NOTE: Charging time applies only when your phone is turned off. Charging time may vary if your phone is turned on.
This chapter addresses the phone’s basic functions including menus, volume levels, and call features. Using the Phone Using the Menu Menu Summary Basic Functions Functions During a Call Chapter 2 BASIC OPERA TION Chapter 2 - Page 17 Use only manufacturer approved batteries.
USING THE MENU USING THE MENU USING THE MENU 1. T o access the menu from the idle screen, press [MENU]. 2. Use the Navigation Key to scroll through the menu. 3. T o return to the previous page, press [CLR]. T o exit the current menu and return to the idle screen, press .
SETTINGS u MENU SUMMAR MENU SUMMAR Y Y 1 : Sounds 2 : Display 3 : Security 4 : System 5 : Location 6 : Others 7 : UP Proxy IP 1 : Ringer T ype 2 : Ringer Mode 3 : Volume 4 : Alert 5 : Roam Ringer 6 : .
Chapter 2 - Page 23 BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKING A CALL 1. Enter a phone number . 2. Press . The indicator , , appears on the display . 3. T o end a call, press . “Press [OK] to save this number” will appear . (Refer to page 32 for more details about storing a phone number .
Chapter 2 - Page 25 BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS Page 24 - Chapter 2 ANSWERING A CALL 1. T o answer a call, press any key except OK, End, Navigation key . 2. T o end the call, press . ● In the Settings menu, you can select either “Any Key” or “Send Key” to answer a call.
ADJUSTING VOLUME Adjusts the volume in two ways: by using the volume control keys on the side of the handset, or by using the menu. 1. Press [MENU] and select one of the following.T o increase the volume press the Navigation key upwards or to the right.
Chapter 2 - Page 29 FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL SEND MY PHONE # Automatically transmits your phone number to a pager .(Dependent on pager service.) 1. T o transmit your phone number during a call, press [MENU] and . MUTE (UNMUTE) Mutes the microphone while you are on a call so the other party cannot hear you if you speak.
This chapter addresses numerous functions including saving phone numbers to the internal phone book, entering text and accessing call logs. Storing Phone Numbers T ext Input Methods Speed Dialing Phon.
TEXT INPUT METHODS TEXT INPUT METHODS ENTERING CHARACTERS For convenient entry of memory location names and text messages, your phone offers several text input methods: Alpha mode : Enters words by repeatedly tapping the corresponding key until the desired character is displayed.
1. Press each key once for each letter of the word you are writing. ● T o write John with the English dictionary selected: 1. Press 5 once - (for - k) 2. Press 6 once - (for - km) 3. Press 4 once - (for - log) 4. Press 6 once - (for - john) 2. Press until the correct word is displayed.
SPEED DIALING SPEED DIALING ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING Ideal for frequently dialed numbers, this feature allows phone book entries to be dialed via the keypad with only one or two key presses.
Chapter 3 - Page 39 Page 38 - Chapter 3 PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK BY NUMBER 1. Press [MENU] . 2. T o search through the menu, enter a part of the phone number then press [OK]. 3. All matching entries will be displayed. Select an entry and either delete it by pressing [DEL] or view it by pressing [OK].
Chapter 3 - Page 41 Page 40 - Chapter 3 PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK EDIT GROUP This feature allows you to assign phone numbers into group categories. The phone already includes 4 groups – Personal, Business, Etc., All – and you can add up to 3 more. ADD NEW GROUP 1.
Chapter 3 - Page 43 Page 42 - Chapter 3 PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK CHANGE GROUP NAME 1. T o change a group name, press [MENU] . 2. Select an existing group name then press [OK]. 3. Input a new name. 4. T o save it, press [OK]. EDIT EXISTING GROUP 1. T o edit an existing group, press [MENU] .
Chapter 3 - Page 45 Page 44 - Chapter 3 PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK MY PROFILE Saves your personal information. 1. T o review and edit your personal information, press [MENU] . 2. T o edit a selected item, press [EDIT]. 3. T o confirm and save it, press [OK].
RECEIVED Displays information about the 20 most recently answered calls. Y ou can dial a selected number by simply pressing . 1. T o see a list of the 20 most recently answered calls, press [MENU] . If the number is already stored in your phone book, only the name appears.
Chapter 3 - Page 49 Page 48 - Chapter 3 RECENT CALLS RECENT CALLS MISSED Displays information about the 20 most recently missed calls. Call a missed call number by pressing . 1. T o see a list of the 20 most recently missed calls, press [MENU] . If the number is already stored in your phone book, only the name appears.
Chapter 3 - Page 51 Page 50 - Chapter 3 RECENT CALLS RECENT CALLS CUMULA TIVE CALLS Displays talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls, excluding web access calls. 1. Press [MENU] and the message “Not Intended for Billing Purposes” appears for 5 seconds.
Page 52 - Chapter 3 This chapter addresses customizing your phone by adjusting backlighting, volume, ring tones and other user-friendly features. Settings VS Menu VR Mode Chapter 4 SETTINGS Chapter 4 - Page 53 MEMO MEMO CDM-8410_USC_M_040114A 2004.
SETTINGS SETTINGS EMS DOWNLOADS EMS Ringer stores Ringer Lists downloaded through EMS in SMS. 1. Press [MENU] . 2. Select a downloaded ringer type from “SMS” to “EMS” with the Navigation Key , then press [OK] to activate it. RINGER MODE This feature allows you to choose how you want to be alerted to an incoming call.
Page 56 - Chapter 4 Chapter 4 - Page 57 SETTINGS SETTINGS KEY T o adjust the keypad tone: 1. Press [MENU] . 2. Adjust the keypad tone using the Navigation Key or the volume keys on the side of the phone. 3. T o activate, press [OK]. VOICE CALL T o adjust the earpiece volume: 1.
SETTINGS SETTINGS ROAM RINGER Sounds a different ringer from the one set in Ringer T ype when you enter a roaming service area. 1. Press [MENU] . 2. Select “Distinctive” or “Normal” then press [OK] to activate it. TONE LENGTH T o adjust tone length: 1.
SETTINGS SETTINGS MAIN DISPLA Y SETTING Selects your favorite LCD display for the following modes: GREETING INPUT T o input a personal greeting: 1. Press [MENU] . 2. T o edit the banner , press [EDIT] . 3. Input your personal banner , using the Alpha Editor .
GRAPHIC SETTING SCREEN SA VER 1. Press [MENU] . WALLP APER 1. Press [MENU] . 2. Select parameters (Download Image/EMS Image), then press [OK] . SETTINGS SETTINGS Chapter 4 - Page 63 Page 62 - Chapter 4 SETTINGS SETTINGS SYSTEM Scans the channels so your phone can stay connected to any available system.
SETTINGS SETTINGS NAM SETTING Enables Auto NAM (Number Assignment Modules) or manually selects a NAM. AUTO NAM Automatically switches phone to proper NAM when you have multiple NAM registrations. 1. Press [MENU] . 2. Select “Y es” or “No” then press [OK] to activate it.
SETTINGS SETTINGS Chapter 4 - Page 67 Page 66 - Chapter 4 SETTINGS SETTINGS OTHERS ANSWER MODE T o select an answer mode: 1. Press [MENU] . 2. Select “Any Key” or “Send Key”. 3. T o activate, press [OK]. AUTO RETR Y Automatically retries a call up to 5 times after a set time interval.
Chapter 4 - Page 69 Page 68 - Chapter 4 SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS KEY GUARD 1. Press [MENU] . 2. Select “On” or “Off”. 3. T o activate, press [OK]. LANGUAGE T o select the language in which letters and words are displayed on screen. 1.
Chapter 4 - Page 71 VS MENU VS MENU 1. T o start VS menu, press [MENU] . 2. T o access the voice memo menu, press . 3. Press [OK] to record a voice memo. The message “Please begin recording after the prompt tone” will be briefly displayed. In Beginner Mode you will also hear “Please record at the tone”.
Chapter 4 - Page 73 VS MENU VS MENU VOICE COMMAND With V oice Command you can train the V oice Recorder to make calls by simply saying the control words out- lined below . YES/NO 1. Press [MENU] . 2. Select one of the following options, then press [OK].
Chapter 4 - Page 75 VS MENU VS MENU VOICE DIAL V oice tags allow you to make calls in VR Mode by simply saying the person’s name. Using the VS Menu, you can list, add or erase voice tags for phone book entries.
Chapter 4 - Page 77 VS MENU VS MENU VOICE SETTING Customizes the voice service menu. UNTRAIN ALL 1. Press [MENU] . 2. Select “Y es” or “No”, then press [OK].
Chapter 4 - Page 79 VR MODE VR MODE V oice Recognition (VR) enables you to place calls and record voice memos using your voice. T o activate VR Mode: 1. Press and hold until your phone turns to VR mode. 2. When the phone turns to VR mode, the screen on the right appears.
VR MODE VR MODE VOICE MEMO This feature is the same as on page 71, except you must use the phone to access the menu not your voice. 1. Press and hold until your phone turns to VR mode. 2. Say “V oice Memo” instructions will appear and you will hear “Please record it at the tone”.
This chapter addresses security features including locking and unlocking the phone, restricting calls and clearing the phone book. Chapter 5 SECURITY FEA TURES Chapter 5 - Page 83 Page 82 - Chapter 4 MEMO MEMO CDM-8410_USC_M_040114A 2004.
SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Chapter 5 - Page 85 DIALED T o block all outgoing calls except emergency calls from being placed, but allows incoming calls to be answered: 1. Press [MENU] and enter “Password”. 2. Press and select “Allow” or “Restrict”.
SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Chapter 5 - Page 87 900 #’S T o restrict calling 900 dial service numbers: 1. Press [MENU] then enter “Password”. 2. Press then select “Allow” or “Restrict”. 3. T o activate, press [OK]. ● Restrict : Restrict calls to 900-dial services.
SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Chapter 5 - Page 89 RESET PHONE Resetting the phone restores it to the original default settings. Any changes you made to options or features will return to the factory settings. T o reset the phone: 1. Press [MENU] then enter “Password”.
This chapter addresses supplemental functions includ- ing the schedule, calculator , clock and stopwatch fea- tures. Schedule Calculator World Clock Stopwatch Chapter 6 SUPPLEMENT AR Y FUNCTIONS Chapter 6 - Page 91 SECURITY FEA SECURITY FEA TURES TURES Page 90 - Chapter 5 W AP USER ID T o change your User ID: 1.
Chapter 6 - Page 93 ALARM Y ou can set up to 3 alarms. 1. T o display alarm entries, press [MENU] . 2. Select one of the entries. T o set a new alarm, choose item 1, 2 or 3. T o edit an existing alarm, select that alarm. Press [OK]. 3.1. T o set a time, press from the Alarm Setting Menu.
WORLD CLOCK WORLD CLOCK WORLD CLOCK Notifies you of the time in a specific preprogrammed city . 1. Press [MENU] . 2. The world map appears with the city , its date and time.
This chapter addresses checking voice mail messages, as well as sending and receiving text messages. T wo-W ay SMS Checking Messages Sending T ext Messages Inbox Outbox Web Alerts Saved My Object Eras.
CHECKING MESSAGES CHECKING MESSAGES CHECKING RECEIVED VOICE MAIL MESSAGE 1. Press [MENU] or “V oice Mail”. 2. The number of voice mail messages currently waiting in your mailbox appears. T o access your voice mailbox, press . CHECKING RECEIVED TEXT MESSAGE 1.
PRIORITY Marks messages as urgent. 1. T o send an urgent message, press . 2. Select the priority (Normal/Urgent), then press [OK]. CALL BACK Allows you to input a specific call back number . Y our phone number is the default. 1. T o change the call back number , press .
INBOX INBOX Chapter 7 - Page 103 SA VE 1. T o save the text message, press . SA VE ADDRESS 1. T o save the call back number from the text message, press . 2. T o save the call back number into a memory location, follow the procedures for “Storing phone numbers” on page 32.
OUTBOX OUTBOX Chapter 7 - Page 105 OUTBOX MENU The Outbox Menu options help you manage sent text messages or messages waiting to be sent. T o access the menu: 1. Press [MENU] or . 2. Select a message then press [OK]. The message is displayed. 3. Press [OPTS].
Chapter 7 - Page 107 WEB ALER WEB ALER TS TS WEB ALER TS 1. Press [MENU] or . 2. T o select GoT o, press . T o select Erase Message, press . 3. The text message will be displayed. : Read Message. : Unread Message. : Displays the remaining text. GoT o : Connecting Selected Site.
MY OBJECT MY OBJECT Chapter 7 - Page 109 MY OBJECT My Objects is a folder that saves EMS Object (Sound, Graphics, Animation). 1. Press [MENU] or . SOUND 1. T o name, play or erase saved sound objects, press [MENU] . 2. Select “Name” to rename a sound with or “Play” to play a sound with .
Chapter 7 - Page 111 SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS MENU Manages messaging features through various options. 1. Press [MENU] or . SA VE SENT MESSAGES Saves every sent message.
Chapter 7 - Page 113 SETTINGS SETTINGS ENTR Y MODE Sets an Entry Mode as a default. The T9 mode indicator will appear whenever the input mode is activated if the T9 mode is the default. 1. Press . 2. Select “T9 Mode” or “Alpha Mode”. 3. Press [OK].
Chapter 8 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL Chapter 8 - Page 115 Page 114 - Chapter 7 SETTINGS SETTINGS SIGNA TURE With this feature you can create and save a signature to include in messages. 1. Press . 2. Select “Edit Signature” or “Insert Signature”.
This chapter addresses using your handset to access the Wireless Internet. Easyedge Start Internet Browser Browser Menu Chapter 9 EASYEDGE & INTERNET Chapter 9 - Page 117 911 IN LOCK MODE The “91 1” call service is available even in the lock mode.
Chapter 9 - Page 119 EASYEDGE EASYEDGE DOWNLOADING MELODIES/WALLP APERS Before downloading melody ringers and wallpapers, you need to download the dedicated downloader .
Page 120 - Chapter 9 EASYEDGE EASYEDGE ERASING AN APPLICA TION 1. Press [MENU] or press and hold . 2. Select “Settings” with then press . 3. Select “Manage Apps” with then press . The memory status will be displayed. 4. Select the application to be erased with then press .
BROWSER MENU BROWSER MENU Chapter 9 - Page 123 BOOKMARKS ◆ T o view your bookmark list, press [MENU] or press , then press . This provides easy website access without entering its URL. INBOX Displays inbox list. ◆ T o select Inbox, press [MENU] or press , then press .
Y our 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 choose the correct settings for this to properly function.
Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure SAR Information FDA Consumer Update Chapter 11 SAFETY INFORMA TION Chapter 11 - Page 127 Page 126 - Chapter 10 DA DA T T A SVC A SVC CONNECTION T o select a connection mode based on the handset usage: 1.
SAFETY INFORMA SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
SAFETY INFORMA SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELECTRONIC DEVICES Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the man.
SAFETY INFORMA SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS Please read and understand all of the Precautions and W arnings contained in this manual before attempting to operate your phone.
CAUTION In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96- 326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
SAR SAR INFORMA INFORMA TION TION as described in this user guide, is 0.633 W/kg. (Body-worn meas - urements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements).
• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF expo sure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and • Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health.
5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed.
methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue- simulating model of the human head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone.
12. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources: - FDA web page on wireless phones: (http://www .fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html) - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program: (http://www .
Protect Y our Warranty 12 Month Limited W arranty Chapter 12 W ARRANTY Chapter 12 - Page 147 Page 146 - Chapter 11 MEMO MEMO CDM-8410_USC_M_040114A 2004.
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12 MONTH LIMITED W 12 MONTH LIMITED W ARRANTY ARRANTY WITHIN A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS FROM DA TE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMP ANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENT AL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER W ARRANTY , EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHA TSOEVER.
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