AT&T Audiovox PPC4100 User Manual

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End button

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When there’s an incoming call, press

to reject the call.

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During an ongoing call, press to end

the call.

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When manually dialing a number,

press to delete the number input.

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Microphone

Inputs audio into your device when
receiving/making a call or recording
voice notes.

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Universal

Connects your device to the cradle,

connector

which in turn connects to the back of
your computer and through the AC
adapter to an external power source.
This allows you to recharge your device
and perform an ActiveSync operation.
You can also use the universal
connector to connect peripheral
hardware devices, such as an external
keyboard, to your device.

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Send button

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When there’s an incoming call, press

to accept the call.

!

During an ongoing call, press and

hold to toggle on/off the speakerphone
mode.

!

From Speed Dial, press to call the

currently selected number.

!

From Call History, press to call the

currently selected log item.

!

In mailbox, press to send a

composed email/SMS message or
display options for a received
email/SMS.

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From a PDA application, press to

display the Dialer screen or press twice
to redial the last called number.

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Speaker

Emits system sounds.

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Earphone jack

A non-detachable protective covering

cap

for the earphone jack.

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Earphone jack

Connects to audio line-out devices

(earphones/headphones).

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Infrared (IR)

Uses infrared technology to transmit

port

and receive data from other IR-enabled

devices.

4

SD/MMC

Accepts SD, MMC, and SDIO (Secure

expansion slot

Digital Input Output) cards, allowing
you to add more memory. Install add-on
applications or use audio or text files
stored in it for use with internal
applications. You can also use it to
back up data from your device.

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Antenna/stylus

The antenna includes a neatly hidden

holder

slot for holding the stylus. To use the
stylus, remove it from its holder and
hold it the same way you hold a pen or
pencil.

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Notification

Lights up solid amber for alarm

indicator

reminders and email receipt.

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Phone

Lights up green to indicate phone

indicator

function status.

8

Power button

If the device is off, press the button to

turn it on (LED lights up green).
If the device is on, press to turn it off.

The status of the power LED indicates
the charging status.

!

Flashing green - Charging device

!

Solid green - Charging complete

As a backlight control, press and hold
to toggle the backlight on/off.

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LCD

Displays the applications and data

touchscreen

stored on your device. It is
touch-sensitive and responds to the
stylus or your finger.

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