Problems you can solve, Hardware concerns – Audiovox TDM-2500 User Manual
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To delete a number, store a number, or delete all
numbers from the Received Call memory, follow
these steps;
1) Press MEM O (Received).
2) Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the
Received Call memory.
The calling party number (if available from
network) and call time display for the last 10
unanswered calls.
3) Press MENU.
4) Select one of the following options:
To Delete: Press
QD CD
(Delete - Yes) to
delete the number from the Received Call
memory.
To Store: Press (Store) to store the
number in your phone’s memory.
Refer to
Storing a Number and Name in Memory on
page 51 for more information about storing
numbers.
To Delete All: Press ®
CD
(Delete All -
Yes) to delete all of the numbers in the
Received Call memory.
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8. PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE
Hardware Concerns
The phone does not turn on
If the phone is new, see “Charging the Battery” on
page 12. Othenvise, recharge or replace the
battery. If this does not solve the problem, contact
Audiovox customer service in the US at 516-233-
3300; in Canada, call 905-712-9299.
The phone does not work with the
handsfree adapter
A battery is required to use the handsfree
adapter; verify a charged battery is installed on
the back of the phone. Verify the phone is
attached to the adapter.
Dropped calls
The signal strength will depend on your location.
Check the received signal strength indicator X
mmi
,
make sure your antenna is fully extended, and try
again after the signal strength increases (another
bar appears). In addition to geographic location,
the signal will weaken behind walls, under bridges,
in tunnels, or other obstructions.
Volume varies/mutes briefly
The system’s signal strength will vary depending
on your location. Audio level variations can occur
due to:
a) a weak signal (see “Dropped calls”).
b) high speed travel.
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