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1. 16 Receiving Signal Strength Indicator arti 16 Battery Level Indicator 16 Power Management a BASIC OPERATION Plaeing Calls LI usss ss To Place a Call iii tera To Terminate a Call Last Number Redial To Dial the Last Number Received Phonebook Dialing To mute a Phone Conversation Speed Dialing Quick Dialing Emergency Call OneTouch Emergency Call a Receiving Calls cssccssssseeeeseecseecessessseeseees To Receiv a Callie ciar antes Any Key Answering Caller ID with Name Automatic Calls in Absence Indicator Ringing Tone with Melody 20 Distinctive Ringing Audible Caller ID 20 During Calls ciccciccvsccceseccsiececevesnertesteecdcctsedececneres To Adjust the Earpiece Volume Scratch Pad Dialing To Send Touch Tone Signals Automatic Talk Timer Call Walt aoicuconnsvic tics Three Way Calling u Stand Dy eeir un a aussi sa ssasayasss qasysaa Clock Indi
2. Phonebook Edit To Modify Numbers and Names To Move Numbers and Names To Change Priority of Dual Numbers To Erase Numbers and Names Secret Memory ea To Store a Secret Number To Recall a Secret Number LINK Dialing sss To Store Linked Numbers in Phonebook To Place Calls using Linked Numbers Call History sass To Review Outgoing Call History To Review Incoming Call History To Review Scratch Pad To Save a Number to Phonebocok MESSAGING FEATURES Voice Mail sakaki Voice Mail Notification To Display the Number of Voice Mail Messages Voice Mail Dialing 44 Text Messages Short Message Service 45 To Review a Text Message 46 FUNCTION MENU 47 To Access Function Menu 47
3. ho ji i s T t a li IN ait Dl AL ODE DIGITAL CDMA TELEPHONE CA Lts e es pa o i Banay iniii A j LETI rsi I t T fe 3 NES ween a ta bh iia enigste i i E mene See eS Q ST ae amen oe Eee a Fl ez a man wt si i Pia yen aan a t mua ms m i m us ee ee a Bin ae a A a 1 AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP r Vir Blvd Hauppauge NY 11788 516 233 3300 http e o com ea 0 1999 Audiovox Communications Corporation Printed in Ja ne 9 E IA pee tye SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES 6 PRECAUTIONS 9 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 10 WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENTT 11 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND RECHARGING u aa asassasssana 12 To Attach the Battery Pack 12 To Detach the Battery Pack 12 To Recharge Battery a a 12 FUNCTIONS u aaa assasanaasansasaaa 14 External VIEW civic n 14 Function of Keys 15 LCD Display Indication 15 GETTING STARTED 16 Turning the Phone On Off 16 Antenna Position
4. Retractable Whip Antenna Wrist Strap D Handheld Portable Telephone Battery Pack A Q AC Adapter Desktop Holder List of Equipment Name of the Equipment Handheld Portable Telephone Slim Lithium lon Battery Pack BTR 4000 Desktop Holder DTH 4000 AC Adapter CNR 4000 Wrist Strap 10 PS eee LI L WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENT Attach the wrist strap to the phone through the strap hole as shown below Q Then put the long loop through the smaller loop as shown below 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND RECHARGING To Attach the Battery Pack Insert the hook at the end of the Battery Pack into the slot at the end of the phone Press the Battery Pack down to lock the Battery Pack onto the phone To Detach the Battery Pack Slide back the Release Latch as shown below Lift up to remove the Battery Pack from the phone gently Release Latch To Recharge Battery Your CDM 4000 has a built in charger function To re charge the Battery Pack always install the Battery Pack to the Phone 1 Attach the Battery Pack to the Phone 2 Insert the DC plug of the AC Adapter CNR 4000 to the Desktop Holder DTH 4000 Plug the AC Adapter to AC outlet 3 Place the Phone with Battery Pack into the Desk top Holder 12 pa 4 Then the recharging starts The display indicates now charging with an
5. 26 To Store a Name with the Phone Number To use this procedure you will need to refer to Alpha Mode below _ WP Enter the phone number Press to select the Alpha Mode Enter the name Press then enter the memory address 01 through 99 to store the number with the name into memory Example To store the phone number 1234567 k Enter the phone number Set Alpha Mode Enter Alpha Enter the Name Mr JACKSON 8 9 0 with the name Mr JACKSON into memory address 11 DESEE 123 456 7090 6mo 7 rars Br Qw 0 S101 MENU 570 Cullen for M for r STO ae E for for J ior A for C for K res Tras Tras Fror for S CA for O and for N 4 Press STO Address __ Auto 05 STO OPTION 5 Enter 1 1 11 Stored 07 EmPty T Used Alpha Mode You can add an identifying name Alpha Tag up to 2 lines or 20 to 24 characters to the phone numbers at each phonebook address To Enter Names using Alpha Letters 1 2 Press then enter the phone number Press STO Enter Alpha 570 MWA 272 3 Press digit key repeatedly to display the letter that you want The following table shows which char acter is assigned with each digit key For example to enter the letter D press once For the letter F p
6. 4 norma SHORT 2 You can change the current mode by C or 3 Press CA to set NORMAL Normal Mode Tone is heard as long as the key is being pressed e SHORT Short Mode Tone is heard for a short time even if the key remains pressed 55 Single Alert Beep Tone F36 2 This feature is used to signal an incoming call with only a single beep This feature can only be used with the silent alert mode See Alert Tone Volume Control F31 on page 54 1 Press _ gt Gos Gms and BEEF F36 i Voice Mail Alert F36 3 This feature audibly alerts you when a Voice Mail Noti fication is received A Voice Mail Notification is received ifyour Voice Mail contains messages that have notbeen reviewed VOICEMAIL F36 ALERT 1 Press CA Boer Guo and EN F OFF 2 You can turn this feature on off by C or 3 Press to set Text Message Alert F36 4 This feature audibly alerts you when a Text Message is received 1 Press r 3o Gmo and TEXT MSG FES ALERT En e DFF 2 You can turn this feature on off by or O Caller ID Alert F36 5 This feature audibly alerts you when a Caller ID is re ceived CALLER ID F36 ALERT 1 Press r 3oer Gmno and p EI OFF 2 You can turn this feature on off by C or C 3 Press to set 56 Service Mode Alert F36 6 With this feature on an audible tone alerts
7. 5x 1 AXE FSi The current mode will be euro conn displayed HOME 2 You can change the current mode by C or O 3 Press to set e AUTO ROAM Auto Roam Mode The phone will scan the priority systems first and then non priority systems For more information as to how this mode works see Enhanced Roaming below HOME Home Only Mode You can place or receive calls only within your home area or home affiliated area A ONLY A System Only Mode The phone will scan the A system only and prevents switching over to the B system B ONLY B System Only Mode The phone will scan the B system only Note If your LCD displays AUTO ROAM your phone has been pre programmed to operate in the Auto Roam Mode only Enhanced Roaming Cellular systems are identified by a number called System Identifier or SID Your phone is equipped with a Preferred Roaming List PRL which can be programmed by your Carrier to take advantage of the families of cellular system SIDs that your Carrier owns or has special billing ar rangements with in different cities In your Home System Area both No Service and Rm are off in your display Outside of the Home System in Ser vice Areas closely associated with your Carrier the phone s display may appear the same as when operating in the Home System 59 In areas where your Carrier has Roaming agreements your phone will display a steady Rm
8. or ERASE for the EA message that you just re J viewed 6 Press to select ERASE aa Ho J 7 To erase the Text Message scroll to YES oth erwise NO and press 8 To review another message scroll with or O Notes New Text Messages are marked with Text Messages you have already reviewed are marked with 46 ION MENU To Access Function Menu Various phone settings can be changed through Func tion Menu to customize your phone s functions to fit your convenience See Function Menu Tree in the follow ing page You can reach the Function you want to ac cess in two ways Scroll and Shortcut By Scrolling 1 Press CA to enter Main Fi_ E LOCK Menu MEEL av S TONES 2 Scroll with O or Q F3 1 LOCK key to the desired item in Cuca the Main Menu ONE E 3 Press CA to enter the Fei b BRING VOL je ls RING TYPE SKE VOL 4 Scroll with or Q f Fez 1 RING WoL key to the desired item in Attias KEY VOL the submenu 5 Press CA to enter the function By Shortcut Each Function has its shortcut number for direct ac cess For example to enter the function RING TYPE F32 press To Exit from Function Menu To return from a submenu to the main menu press To exit from Function Menu press i Notes 1 A mark le at the right in a menu prompt you that y
9. 3 did not occur 60 System Settings F54 This is a group of several functions for settings related to the system 1 Press Bakio Aen Fed The ae 7 z EGETI played RETRY NAM Name Display F54 1 You can program a greeting or a name of a maximum 10 to 12 characters in the second line of your LCD dis play This will be displayed when the phone is turned on or when you change the NAM See NAM Selection F52 on page 60 As you can program different name for each NAM you can tell which NAM is currently ac tive when you turn the phone on 1 Press C 9 and EH NAME Fed a EH aio NAME gt 2 HO HRHE gt 2 You can select other NAM HAM HAME Fd by C or Then press CA to edit 3 Enter your message See Alpha Mode on page 27 4 Press to store the message 5701 Cde Automatic NAM F54 2 If you have multiple NAM registrations see previous de scription your phone will recognize NAMs for which you are registered The phone will then automatically switch to the proper NAM for the area in which you are in 1 Press CA and AUTO Fed HAM OM or 2 You can turn this feature on off by C or G 3 Press to set Automatic Retry F54 3 With this feature on your telephone will automatically make up to seven call attempts when the first try is not successful 61 The indicator will stay on and the speaker will be mute
10. A RECALL ADDRESS __ A E HISTORY 3 Press for N Key Word SEARCH gt 4 Press Albany PAR PRI RARA Hey MENU 5 Press LOUISIANA 2284 484 4888 Hee MEND 6 Press C can Francisco 7 Press e 7 Albany Tri tir irit L EF MENU hed MEHLE 8 Press San Francisco Tiz MENU Notes 1 The key word can be searched regardless of upper or lower case letters 2 When the Alpha Tag is 2 lines long only the Alpha Tag is displayed without the telephone number However a call can be made by simply pressing A 32 To Dial Dual Numbers After the number is recalled in the display it can be easily called by pressing AP To dial the primary number just press C To dial the secondary number press Q Ce Primary Number A r AAN Secondary Number _ Yk MENUJE To Review Long Numbers This feature allows you to review all the digits of very long numbers or numbers stored with Alpha Tags 1 Use any of the previously described Phonebook search modes to recall a number 2 Press CA and scroll to VIEW TEL and the entire digits of the number will be displayed To Review Long Names This feature allows you to review whole Alpha Name Tag stored with dual numbers 1 Use any of the previously described Phonebook search modes to recall a number 2 Press CA and scroll to VIEW NAME Press
11. BLASTING AREAS To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a Blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a poten tially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and in structions Sparks in such areas could cause an explo sion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are of ten but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage vehicles using liq uefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane ar eas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force DO NOT place ob jects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result 8 os HERE IL PRECAUTIONS Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of equipment Before operating the equipment read all instructions and cautionary markings on 1 AC Adapter 2 Batt
12. RING TYPE PRE 3 Press and scroll to TEL HUHEEF one of the numbers which ELE 387 654 3210 you want to set L SELECT 4 Press and scroll to RING TYFE sample the different ring cee eee 5 Press CA to set the new Address __ ring type Auto 05 STO OFTIONE 6 Press 1_ Qu Hz Stored 01 Empty 3 Used Notes 1 If you have one number only the step 3 is skipped 2 The COMMON shown in the step 4 is the ring type you selected with the Function Menu See Ring Type Selection F32 on page 54 29 Recall Menu Press key The following RECALL menu will prompt you to recall the number RECALL i from the memory SEARCH _ HISTORY ADDRESS Phonebook Address Mode e SEARCH Phonebook Sort Scroll Mode or Phonebook Key Word Search Mode HISTORY Call History Mode Recall Menu Tree Main Menu Sub menu Phone VIEW TEL book VIEW NAME MODIFY MOVE PRI CHANGE ERASE ADDRESS Sort Scroll SEARCH L Key Word VIEW TEL VIEW NAME SAVE ERASE HISTORY OUTGOING Outgoing History VIEW TEL VIEW NAME SAVE ERASE INCOMING Incoming History VIEW TEL SAVE ERASE SCRATCHPAD Scratch Pad Note The submenu PRI CHANGE will be available only when two telephone numbers are strored in that address 0 Phonebook Recall To recall the numbers stored in yo
13. lt q Recall Function DC W Down arrow Power Jack Microphone 14 Function of Keys 2 lt E lt lt 2 O m gt lt Digit Keys To enter Telephone Numbers Names or special characters or 1_ is also used for OneTouch Emergency feature E Function Keys Ce SEND key To originate or receive a Call END key To terminate a Call and to turn the phone ON OFF To recall phone numbers from memory Also used as Left arrow key To be used with other keys to activate various special features Also used as Right arrow key To control Earpiece audio level Alert Tone and Key Tone Also used as Up Down arrow keys To store phone numbers in memory memory location To review Text Messages or to learn how many Voice Messages are in your Voice Mailbox To access your Voice Mail with only one key To clear digits from the display or from a 8 e eO OOY 8 LCD Display Indication Descriptions Receiving Signal Strength Indicator The number of lines indicates the received Signal Strength and Y is also used as a POWER ON Indicator D Digital Mode Indicator To indicate the phone is operating in digital mode IN USE A Call is in progress The phone is out of the Home Area Message Indicator To indicate that Text Messages are stored in memory or Voice Messages are in your Voice
14. 340 h BTE 4000 Analog 130 min 24h The operating times are approximate values and may vary depending on network configuration and handset usage 16 Placing Calls To Place a Call 1 Enter the phone number Tul m l A maximum of 32 digits will be displayed 103 456 7890 570 MENU 2 Press F Tal a The indicator will light Calling 123 456 7390 To Correct a Number Press to clear the last digit Press and hold to erase all the digits entered If the Call Fails to Go Through Press 29 and F to redial the number To Terminate a Call Press The indicator will go out Last Number Redial Press to recall the last number you dialed then press AP See Call History on page 40 for details To Dial the Last Number Received Press 4 to dial the last number with Caller ID you received then press A See Call History on page 40 for details Phonebook Dialing Press and enter an address 01 to 99 to recall a number from your phonebook then press QF See Phonebook Recall on page 31 for details To Mute a Phone Conversation Press CA CA to mute your conversation at any time during a call Mute will be displayed To return to normal conversation press CA CA again 17 Speed Dialing If you know the phonebook address of the telephone number that you want to call you may place a call with out using 1 Enter the one or t
15. 8 9 0 in address 30 as a secret number 1 Press CLR 2 Enter 1_ E9 Gn Fos G Om 1093 56 78 STO MENU 3 Press SToN STON p Address __ A uto 10 STO OPTICA 4 Press CA and scroll to OF TION u gt RING TYPE TE I ECRET le 5 Press CA SET SECRET 23 456 7890 STO SETE 6 Press Cr to put a mark SET SECRET W on the number to be 23 456 7890 secret mat ZETE 7 Press Hddress __ Auto 10 STO OPTION 8 Enter 3 Oo to store it 30 Stored 20 Empty 19 Used To Recall a Secret Number Example To recall the number 1234567890 stored in the address 30 1 Use Phonebook Search SECRET Mode to recall a secret number We CODE 37 2 Press SECURITY CODE DKE 3 Enter the four digit secu rity code and press o 123 456 7890 HEH Link Dialing This feature permits you to link groups of numbers to be sent in sequence The linked numbers can be stored in memory When dialed the first group of numbers will be sent in digital signaling and the rest of the numbers will be sent in Touch Tone group by group each time you press Ce To Store Linked Numbers in Phonebook Linked Numbers can be stored using any of the proce dures described under memory operations at a spe cific address with a Name Tag at the next vacant memory location or as secret The only difference is that a Lin
16. Function Menu Tree 48 Lock Features 49 Security Code and Unlock Code 49 Keypad Lock ETT cisma 49 Phone Lock F12 uu aua aasan asa asapaqa cas adauqawasaqak 50 Automatic Phone Lock F13 50 To Unlock the Phone a 50 To Change the Unlock Code F14 50 Display Features 51 Own Telephone Number Display F21 51 Backlight Control Standby F22 1 51 Backlight Control In Use F22 2 52 Auto Hyphenation F23 a 52 SMS Text Lines Selection F24 52 Contrast Control F25 a 52 Software Version Review F26 53 Last Rescan SID Indicator F27 53 PRL ID Review F28 coooooccccccccconccnnccanonnonncancnnnonccnnnono 53 Volume and Tone Controls 54 Alert Tone Volume Control F31 sa 04 Ring Type Selection F32 Key Tone Volume Control F33 To Mute a Phone Conversation F34 Seto Sending DTMF F35 Sama D Setting Tones F36 ee Key T
17. MODIFY See To Modify Num bers and Names on page 34 Example To save a received Caller ID to Phone book 1 Recall a number 123 956 7850 Yk l AEN 2 Press Cr and scroll to SAVE 3 Press a MENU VIEW TELH VIEW MAME SAVE H 123 456 7890 57101 HEH 4 Press Address __ Autores STO OPTION 5 Enter Oo asanad 40 Stored dress 84 Empty 15 Used 2 Your CDM 4000 CDM 4000XL Audiovox Cellular Tele phone has been engineered to operate with the latest technology that will allow you to enjoy the benefit of Voice Mail Notification and Text Messages Please note that operation of these features depends on the Cellular Sys tem and therefore may not be available in all areas Message Indicator A message indicator shows you the current status as explained below You have new Text Messages or new Voice Flashing Mail Notification You have Text Messages or Voice Mail Steady Notification which you have seen already m Neither Text Message nor Voice Mail Notifi off cation In addition to the M indicator whenever your Voice Mail contains unreviewed messages you will occasion ally hear a short beep as a reminder Voice Mail Voice Mail Notification Your cellular telephone notifies you when new messages are in your Voice Mail When messages are left in your Voice Mail the indicator at the upper right of the display flashes to
18. Mailbox Battery Level Indicator Monitors the battery charge condition Graphic full dot matrix display with flexible font size in 2 to 4 lines 15 os HERE y IL GETTING STARTED Turning the Phone On Off Press for more than one second All the indicators and the digit display will light momentarily and a tone will be heard The indicator Y will stay while the phone is turned on To turn the phone off press for more than one sec ond Antenna Position The antenna can be used in its fully extended or fully re tracted position only It is recommended that the antenna should be fully extended for optimum performance and signal strength or while operating in poor signal areas Receiving Signal Strength Indicator it The number of lines indicates the Signal Strength in your area Four lines show the maximum level The dis play will vary as you move with the phone If the signal is not strong enough to place a call No Service will appear on the LCD display Battery Level Indicator You can always monitor the battery charge condition with the constant battery level indicator The number of blocks indicates the battery conditions as follows Wa Full charge CA Low charge NA b 2 Flashing indicates discharged Power Management Talk Time Standby Time up to up to Slim Battery CDMA 190 min 170h Battery Mode BTR 4000 Analog 65 min 12h Extended CDMA 380 min
19. Retry 61 Ring Type 54 Ringing Tones 20 s Scratch Pad Secret Memory Security Code Short Message Service Talk Timer 21 Text Messages 45 A assiya ssasnasqasu 56 All Clear 67 TouchTonerTM 20 from Display 22 from Memory 22 U Unlock Code 49 50 V Voice Mail Alert sun sayas 56 All Clear 67 Dialirig 2 aaa 44 Notification 43 Voice Privacy 62 Alert aaa ones 57 Volume Alert Tone Earpiece Key Tones 71 WARNING When using your cellular telephone please note that the following offenses are punishable by fine imprison ment or both e e e e Using obscene indecent or profane language Using the phone to give off false distress calls Wiretapping or otherwise intercepting a telephone call unless that person has first obtained the con sent of the parties participating in the call Making anonymous calls to annoy harass or mo lest other people Charging to an account without authorization to avoid payment for service Refusing to yield line when informed that it is needed for an emergency call It is also unlawful to take over a line by stating falsely that it is needed for an e
20. alert you Normal Voice Mail Notification When your phone is notified by the cellular system that there are messages in your Voice Mail the following occurs 1 The phone sounds a short beep tone 2 The Y indicator at the upper right of the display flashes to alert you Tul Mia The display indicates MEW MESSAGE NEW MESSAGE with fea animation 3 The Phone s Memory Stack is updated as to the number of unreviewed messages in your Voice Mail 43 Voice Mail Notification with Mail Retrieval Service MRS 1 The phone sounds a short beep tone Message Retrieval 2 Press C to answer the incoming call your phone will be connected to your Voice Message Service so that you may retrieve your messages 3 If you choose not to answer the incoming call Message Retrieval will be stored in the stack for retrieval of your messages at a later time To Display the Number of Voice Mail Messages Example 1 Press Press Press A mark is flashing when a new mes sage is available to select VOICE The number of messages in your Voice Mail will be displayed MESSAGE L TEE TEXT 10 30 USED Ponce Mail 12 Waiting WIE LIE J If a Text Message is attached to the Voice Mail Notification the Text Message can be reviewed by gt Otherwise this step is skipped Scroll to QUIT or ERASE the notification y
21. and the secondary numbers in a phonebook address The submenu PRI CHANGE will only be available when two tele phone numbers are stored in that address Example 1 Recall the number Primary Number gt EU Secondary Number gt Wk z MEM 2 Press Cr and scroll to HEHUI PRI CHANGE Hace PRI CHANCE BL 3 Press I PRI CHONGE i _ BZ7 EEd EZ10 The display shows the sta I2 dEE 7530 tus after change DKE 4 Press to decide it Note The primary number will be dialed when you use Speed Dialing and Quick Dialing features To Erase Numbers and Names This feature erases the number already stored in the Phonebook Example To erase the number9876543210 1 23 stored in the memory address 16 1 Recall the number stored 9 87 inthe memory address 16 6 543 210123 mis MENU 2 Press CA and scroll to MEHL MoODIF Y ERASE Have le 3 Press Cr The number 0 87 is shown again 6 543 210123 16 4 Two seconds later the ERASE screen is changed BE p Mo 5 To erase the number scroll to YES otherwise NO and Press Cr 7 36 Ill CS l Jl Secret Memory To Store a Secret Number This feature permits you to store a phone number that you want to keep secret in your phonebook The secret number can be accessed only by entering the security code see page 49 Example To store the phone number 1234567
22. indication If your display indicates a flashing Bm you are in a cellular system which is not associated with your Carrier you can still make or receive calls If your display indicates No Service you may have to change your A B System Selection or NAM Selection in order to obtain service If your display indicates No Ser vice you are in an area where there is no cellular service NAM Selection F52 Some Cellular users may find it beneficial to register their phones with multiple numbers for different cities where they may frequently travel To provide this ability your phone has two NAMs Number Assignment Mod ules enabling up to two registrations If you have multiple registrations the NAM Selection feature enables you to change the NAM being used by your phone Do not use this feature if you do not have multiple registrations To change NAMs 1 Press 9 Bux Qasc HAH Fos en Quo CHANGE En 4Se 7230 te esqoz10 2 You can change the current NAM by or E 3 Press CA to set Force Analog Call F53 This feature temporarily directs the phone to use the Analog Mode even if the Digital Mode has been previ ously selected 1 Press CA FORCE FES ANALOG le Ho 2 Press CA when scanning the Analog Mode Notes This feature automatically ends if 1 The phone is turned off 2 An outgoing call is made 3 An incoming call is received 4 After 10 minutes if items 1
23. permits you to dial an emergency number by a single key stroke even in the Phone Lock or Restrict mode This feature can be turned off to pre vent unintentional calls to the emergency number See To Turn On Off OneTouch Emergency Call Fea ture F63 on page 65 1 Press and hold D for more than 2 seconds The number in emergency memory location 1 will be dialed 2 Then the indicator will light and the call will be placed The factory preset number is 911 Note This feature cannot be used if the Keypad Lock is on You need to dial all the digits and CAP Receiving Calls To Receive a Call When the telephone rings press C to answer the call The indicator will light Any Key Answering This feature permits you to answer an incoming call by pressing any key on the key pad except and Caller ID with Name This feature allows you to preview in your display the number and name of the party calling you before you answer the call The name is as you programmed it in your phonebook 1 When the phone rings the Incoming Call Calling Number appears JACK in the display 123 436 7390 2 The last 10 Caller IDs are stored in the memory for your review and redial See Call History on page 40 for details Note Number Restricted or Number Unavailable is displayed when the Caller ID is restricted or not available 19 Automatic Calls in Absence Indicator This feat
24. their initial settings 1 Press _ r 623 Gx 2 Enter the four digit security RESET FEE SETTINGS code and press 3 Press No 4 Press CA to reset Note See Function Reset Status on page 68 Other Functions Quick Dialing F01 When this feature is on the primary number in your phonebook address 02 to 09 can be dialed with just a single press of the key 1 Press X CA CD SUICK Foi 2 Scroll to ON or OFF you on le want and press CA OFF Automatic Answering F02 With this feature on incoming calls will be automati cally answered after a preset duration of alert tones This feature may be convenient when your telephone is installed in the handsfree car kit 1 Press CA Qorer 2asc AUTO Faz 2 Scroll to Alea AC I r Ela le 3 Enter duration 5 to 30 in seconds 4 Press CA to set Note This feature will not function if the phone is in Phone Lock or Keypad Lock mode 67 Function Reset Status The following functions will return to the initial settings after Function Reset Functions Initial Setting Automatic Lock F13 OFF Backlight Control Portable Use 10 Seconds Standby F22 1 With Car Kit Always ON Backlight Control In Use F22 2 Normal Auto Hyphenation F23 ON Text Lines Selection F24 3 Lines Contrast Control F25 Standard Earpiece Volume Cont
25. to 3LINES or 4LINES 3 Press CA to set Contrast Control F25 The LCD display contrast can be adjusted in 7 steps for your best condition 1 Press CA 2409 Buk CONTRAST FE CONTRAST Ti La 2 Adjust the contrast with or O 3 Press CA to set 52 Software Version Review F26 This feature permits you to review the software version which is installed in your phone 1 Press CA Qro 6m VERSION Fie 01 23 DEl 2 Press CA to exit Last Rescan SID Indicator F27 This menu item permits you to view the System Identi fication number SID which your phone is currently using 1 Press Que Tr CAST Fa RESCAN SID 00020 NID EEEE 2 Press CA to exit PRL ID Review F28 This menu item permits you to view the Preferred Roaming List PRL version that is programmed in your phone 1 Press CA FRL ID Fes 12345 2 Press CA to exit OK 53 Volume and Tone Controls Alert Tone Volume Control F31 1 Press C MNG VOLUME 2 Keep pressing C or O until you get the de sired sound level or silent mode Note In silent alert mode alert tone is not given for an incoming call However if Automatic Answer ing feature is ON alert tone is given with the lowest available volume Ring Type Selection F32 This feature permits you to select an alert tone pattern from 15 options including melody
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27. 56 7550 is displayed momentarily 87 USED J 5 Two seconds later OVERMNEITE HO 6 lf you accept to overwrite scroll to YES and Press 7 If you do not want to overwrite scroll to NO and press The screen returns to the step 3 again Auto Hyphenation With this feature on hyphens are automatically inserted when you enter telephone numbers and when you re call the numbers from the Phonebook See Auto Hy phenation F23 on page 52 to activate or deactivate this feature Length of Number Display Example 10 digits or less 123 456 7890 11 to 21 digits 1 234 567 89012 22 digits or more No hyphens Note When you manually insert hyphens the Auto Hyphenation feature will not work for that par ticular number 24 Manual Hyphenation You can manually insert a hyphen at any place when you enter a telephone number The maximum number is 32 digits long including hyphens Example To insert a hyphen in the number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to display it as 123 4567 1 Press CLR 2 Enter i 3 25701 MENU 3 Press CA and scroll to cede aan HYPHEN DUAL MARK WHF HEH tJ 4 Press C4 5701 MENU 5 Enter Gas S Gms 7 123 0564 25701 MENU Automatic Storing into Phonebook This feature allows convenient automatic storing into a vacant phonebook address The number will be stored in the first available memory address
28. F54 5 1 Press CA and lla FEJ Or Boer gt 2 You can turn this feature on off by C or O 3 Press CA to set will have the display 63 To Program or Change your Automatic PIN F54 6 1 Press r Gua 40 and SECURITY CODE OK 2 Enter the four digit secu MEW FE 4 CODE rity code and press CA SETH 3 Enter your new PIN Code Press CA to program Security Features Call Restriction F61 This feature permits you to impose various kinds of re strictions on outgoing calls Emergency numbers can be placed even when this feature is on To Set Call Restriction Mode 1 P wo 1 SECURITY em CODE DKE 2 Enter the four digit secu RESTRICT F amp i rity code and press CA a BE 1iDIGITS 3 You can change the current Restriction mode by or 4 Press CA to set The available Restriction modes are as follows 11DIGITS 11 Digits Mode Only phone numbers of 11 digits or less are accepted Operator assisted dialing is prohibited e 7DIGITS 7 Digits Mode Only phone numbers of 7 digits or less are accepted Operator assisted dialing is prohibited OPERATOR Operator Mode Operator assisted dialing 0 Origination Call is prohibited e RCLO1 09 Phonebook Address Mode Only outgoing calls to the numbers stored in the phonebook address range 01 09 can be made If there is a need to expand this range of address
29. Handset Not Shown HF 4000 Hands Free Car Kit DTC 4000 Desktop Charger With AC Adapter PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY Read your Warranty carefully with the special consideration to paragraph seven of the Lim ited Warranty for your unit Warranty does not apply to or to any product or part thereof which has suffered through alteration mishandling misuse neglect or accident Many companies are making look alike acces sories and in some cases promoting that their product is equal to or better than the Audiovox product Be careful Some of these products may not be compatible for use with your Audiovox product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction If service is required on your unit and it is determined that a non Audiovox accessory has created the problem with your unit the Warranty will not apply In addition if the unit has already suffered irre versible damage by reason of a non compat ible accessory the Warranty will be voided To protect your Warranty use only compatible ac cessories which cannot damage or interfere with the functioning of your Audiovox product AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP 555 Wireless Blvd Hauppauge New York 11788 516 233 3300 16808 Marquardt Avenue Cerritos California 90701 562 802 5100 Audiovox Canada 405 Britannia Rd East Ste 101 Mississauga Ontario Canada L4Z3E6 905 712 9299 Audiovox Pacific Pty Ltd
30. SEC 10 Seconds Mode Backlight is on for 10 seconds after a key is pressed It also lights automatically when the power is turned on and for an incoming call The duration is variable be tween 5 to 30 seconds by pressing OFF Off Mode Backlight is on momentarily when the power is first turned on but remains off thereafter ALWAYS ON Always On Mode Backlight is always on Note You can keep the backlight on while you are en gaged in a conversation See Backlight Con trol In Use F22 2 on page 52 51 Backlight Control In Use F22 2 For ease of operation you may select to have the back light always on while you are engaged in a conversation When this feature is set to the ALWAYS ON mode the backlight is turned on as long as the call is connected 1 Press _ 25 259 and EBCELIGAT FEE CONTROL scroll to IN USE 1 S TONDEY MES H 2 Press O BACKLIGHT FZZ TH UZE norma ALWAYS OM 3 Scroll with C or D to NORMAL or AL WAYS ON 4 Press CA to set Auto Hyphenation F23 See Auto Hyphenation on page 24 1 Press CA 2180 Sor ALTO Fie Qe G AUTO p BEI te OFF 2 Scroll with C or C to ON or OFF 3 Press CA to set SMS Text Lines Selection F24 You can select to have Text Messages displayed in ei ther 3 or 4 lines fi Press _ r E Gan ZHZ Fed TEXT LINES IgLINe ALIHES 2 Scroll with C or O
31. URITY Gu 6 9 BECUI DEH 2 Enter the four digit secu RESET Fes rity code and press CA Se TIMERS F Then the Branch Menu is FZ2 FHONEBOOR displayed Call Timer Reset F65 1 This feature resets all the following three Call Timers Last Call Timer Outgoing Call Timer and All Calls Timer 1 Press _ r 623 6 2 Enter the four digit security code and press CA y 3 Press 1 RESET Fee je HO 4 Press CA to reset the call timers Phonebook All Clear F65 2 This feature clears all of Phonebook locations 01 to 99 and the voice mail dialing memory i 1 Press _ r Go 533 2 Enter the four digit security code and press CA 3 Press RESET Fes FHOHEBOOK je HO 4 Press CA to clear the memory Call History All Clear F65 3 This feature clears all call history for outgoing and in coming calls including Caller ID 1 Press r 69 Gx 2 Enter the four digit security code and press CA 3 Press RESET Fes je HO 4 Press CA to clear the history 66 Text Message amp Voice Mail All Clear F65 4 This feature clears all Text Messages and the Voice Mail number 1 Press _ r 623 Gx 2 Enter the four digit security RESET Fes THT SVOICE code and press E 3 Press HO 4 Press CA to clear the message Function Reset F65 5 This feature permits you to reset the User Program mable functions to
32. ach time you press To Place Calls using Linked Numbers 1 Press Gu and select the linked number you want to call See Phonebook Recall on page 31 2 Press QF Then the indicator will light as the first number is dialed 3 Press C The second linked number will be sent in Touch Tone signals Succeeding num bers can be sent sequentially by pressing C again 39 Call History This feature recalls outgoing Call History and incoming Caller ID numbers This is convenient for redialing re cently called numbers or for returning missed calls by using the stored Caller ID See Caller ID with Name on page 19 Call History Memories Memory Description OUTGOING Last 10 numbers you dialed Address 01 to 10 INCOMING Last 10 numbers you answered or missed Address 01 to 10 SCRATCHPAD Last 3 numbers you wrote during calls Address 01 to 03 You can access the memory in two ways Scroll and Shortcut By Scrolling 1 Press and scroll to RECALL ADDRESS ie HISTORY SEARCH _ HISTORY le 2 Press and scroll to HISTORY OUTGOLG the menu item you want ANS j SCRATCHFAD 3 Press CA to select 4 To review the numbers in memory scroll with C or 5 After a number is displayed it can be easily di aled by simply pressing QF Shortcut e Press to display the latest number in the outgoing history memory e Press to display the latest number in t
33. again and all the characters of the Name will be displayed Prepending Dialing This feature will be convenient when you need to add an area code to the number in the phonebook Example To add 1 23 to a number 4567890 1 Recall the number 36 7890 T i4 MENJE PA Enter 1_ 2a80 Boer 5 103 456 7890 3 Press C Then the call is placed to 123 4567890 Note The added digits will not be stored in the phone book memory 33 Phonebook Edit This section guides you how to modify move change priority and erase the phonebook contents To Modify Numbers and Names You can modify any of the phonebook contents you have stored including Phone Numbers Names Ring Type Secret and Address To Modify Phone Numbers Recall the number from the phonebook Press CA to select MENU then scroll to MODIFY and press Ca Enter the new digit s and delete the old digit s by pressing To move the cursor press to left to right To Modify Alpha Name Tag Recall the number and proceed to MODIFY as above Press and the Name Tag will appear by itself Press to clear the letter s and enter the new Name To Modify Address After you modified number name just press with out entering new address and the current phonebook address will be overwritten If you enter a new address and press 610 the modified number name will be cop ied to the new address while the ori
34. ast Number Redial Dial last Number Received Messaging Features Review Voice Mail Number Review Text Messages more than one second Phone Number Ce Any Key except 52 and a less than 0 5 sec more than 0 5 sec or O during a call ar Phone Number Phonebook Address Phonebook Address E Phonebook Address A Oe Oe O OO then or Q for scroll Functions Mute Unmute Keypad Lock Lock the Phone Automatic Lock Display Own Phone Number amp SID Backlight Control Last Call Time Display Outgoing Call Time Display All Calls Time Display Automatic Answering A B System Selection Force Analog Call Functions Mute Unmute Keypad Lock Lock the Phone Automatic Lock Display Own Phone Number amp SID Backlight Control Last Call Time Display Outgoing Call Time Display All Calls Time Display Automatic Answering A B System Selection Force Analog Call 00000000000 80800000080 OPER al E 600000000000 al A a O Q Oo Co CoO Oe Oe Oe Can C G GOD Oe Cen 0ee 0060000 N gt e CDM 4000 CDM 40C0 DUAL MODE DIGITAL CDMA TELEPHONE ACCESSORIES a BTR 4000 EM 425 Slim Lithium lon Battery Earphone Microphone BTE 4000 CLP 4000 Extended Lithium lon Battery Cigarette Lighter Plug In CNR 4000 DTH 4000 AC Adapter Desktop Holder LB 4000 Leather Carrying Case Not Shown PHS 4000 Privacy
35. cator Digital Mode Only 21 End to End Signaling 22 Touch Tone from Display 22 Touch Tone from Memory 22 2 PHONEBOOK OPERATION Phonebook Entry To Store a Number without Name Overwrite Warning a Auto Hyphenation a Manual Hyphenation Automatic Storing into Phonebook To Store Dual Numbers in Phonebook To Store a Name with the Phone Number Alpha Mod TO To Store a Ring Type with the Phone Number Recall Menu iia sige Recall Menu Tree cccoonoococccococononononcnnconanonnnncnncnonananono Phonebook Recall es Phonebook Address Mode Phonebook Sort Scroll Mode Phonebook Key Word Search Mode To Dial Dual NUMDEES cooococccnoccccnocccccnnananonancnnonancncananon To Review Long Numbers To Review Long Names Prepending Dialing
36. ccurs 1 A short beep tone sounds 2 The Y indicator at the upper right of the display flashes to alert you Tail vea The display indicates NEW NEW MESSAGE MESSAGE with animation 3 The Text Message just re ceived is stored in the Memory Stack To review stored messages see To Review a Text Message on page 46 4 If the Memory Stack is full any new Text Messages will not be stored and you MEMORY FULL will have the display He 4 d PIecte 45 To Review a Text Message Text messages are stored in the address 01 to 30 in the memory stack The address 01 has the last message Every message moves to the next address when a new message is stored Example To display a Text Message stored in the Memory Stack 1 Press and scroll to MESSAGE se VOICE TEXT You have now 10 Re eT e Text Messages out of 30 10 30 USED memories A mark x is flashing when a new message is available 2 Press CA The first Text Texts Message is displayed A Call Office longer message will be au FAO 1 VIEW tomatically scrolled every 6 seconds 3 Press or wait for 6 Time S5tampP seconds to review an op May le 1445 tional information 4 Press or wait for 6 Call Back seconds lf a Callback 123 456 7850 Number is displayed you Si MENLI can dial it by simply pressing C 5 Press and scroll MENU a D D GUIT je QUIT
37. cess Secret Number to set Call Restriction etc 1234 To unlock the Phone See To Change the Security Code F64 on page 65 See To Change the Unlock Code F14 on page 50 Keypad Lock F11 This mode is useful for preventing inadvertent pressing of keys For example when the phone is in a purse or pocket With this feature on the following functions are still avail able Incoming calls can be answered with Ce Programmed emergency numbers can be called Except for OneTouch Emergency Call When this feature is on the following functions are not available Automatic Answering Any Key Answering e OneTouch Emergency Call e Quick Dialing e Turning off the phone by i To Activate Deactivate this Feature 1 Press C O O to eypad Lack activate Keypad Lock mode 2 Press CA 430 again to deactivate 49 Phone Lock F12 This mode is useful to prevent unauthorized use of the phone With this feature on the following functions are still available Incoming calls can be answered with C e Any Key Answering Programmed Emergency Call OneTouch Emergency Call e Turning off the phone by i The following functions are not available when this fea ture is on Automatic Answering e Quick Dialing To Activate 1 Press CA a to activate Phone Lock mode Phone Lock Note The phone will remain locked even if the power is turned off Automatic Ph
38. d Press to cancel the Automatic Retry 1 Press X 62 Esa and RETRY FEg Eos ON Tda 2 You can turn this feature on off by C or Go 3 Press CA to set Enhanced Voice Privacy Service F54 4 Digital Mode Only This feature requests the cellular system to provide the enhanced voice privacy service This service can only be provided in the Digital Mode and its availability de pends on the cellular system and your service provider To Set the Enhanced Voice Privacy Mode 1 Press CA Gu ae and DICE Fed PRIVACY ENHANCED BEA 2 To request the cellular system to provide the en hanced voice privacy service select EN HANCED with C or O and press CA 3 When the phone is operating in the Enhanced Voice Privacy Mode VP appears in the upper line of the display during talking 4 To request the cellular system not to use the en hanced voice privacy service select STANDARD with C or O and press Notes 1 This feature must be activated before the call is initiated 2 Even if the standard mode is selected the cellular system may direct the phone to use the Enhanced Voice Privacy Mode Anti Fraud Security Features Your new Audiovox Cellular telephone has been engi neered with the latest technology to help protect from the fraudulent use of your cellular telephone number Your phone is equipped with Authentication and PIN Personal Identification Number Diali
39. ect or accident This Warranty is not assignable or trans ferable To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty the product should be delivered with proof of warranty coverage specification of defect s transportation prepaid to the Company at the address shown below For TRAVELERS WARRANTY SERVICE Call toll free to 800 229 1235 in N Y State 516 233 3410 for reference to an Authorized Warranty Station in your area THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANYS Ll ABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT 73 The Company disclaims liability for geographic cov erage inadequate signal to antenna communica tions range or operation of the Cellular System as a whole ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER IN CLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MER CHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGI NAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE COM PANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER No person or representative is authorized to as sume for the Company any liability other than ex pressed herein in connectio
40. ependent research by and recommendations of Wire less Technology Research Persons with pacemakers E Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six 6 inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON E Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket E Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference H If you have any reason to suspect that interfer ence is taking place turn your phone OFF im mediately Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider or call the cus tomer service line to discuss alternatives 7 Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are ad equately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted no tices so require AIRCRAFT FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft
41. ery and 3 Product using Battery 1 DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists 2 DO NOT abuse the equipment Avoid strik ing shaking or shocking When not using the unit lay down the unit to avoid possible damage due to instability 3 DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages 4 DO NOT use unauthorized accessories 5 DO NOT disassemble the phone or its ac cessories lf service or repair is required return the unit to an authorized Audiovox e cellular service center If the unit is disas e sembled the risk of electric shock or fire may result 6 To prevent injury or burns DO NOT allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals 7 DO NOT open the battery case If the bat tery is accidentally broken avoid skin con tact with the internal chemical contents If there is skin contact wash the affected area immediately and seek medical advice 8 DO NOT put the battery close to nor dis pose it into fire 9 The product that you have purchased con tains a rechargeable Battery At the end of its useful life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this Battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your local solid waste officials for proper disposal procedures in your area 2 Ig SYSTEM CONFIGURATION System configuration and the equipment list are as shown below
42. es of this user s operation manual It will help you make the most efficient use of this valuable communications tool 3 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read this information before using your handheld portable Cellular Telephone EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF sig nals In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commis sion FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies ANSI C95 1 1992 NCRP Report 88 1986 ICNIRP 1996 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature For example over 120 scientists engineers and physi cians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard C95 1 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement an tenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attach ments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations PHONE OPERATION Normal Position Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with
43. es please ask your dealer OFF Off Mode No restriction 64 To Change Emergency Numbers F62 You can program your own emergency numbers Up to 3 numbers of maximum 32 digits can be stored Memory Location Preset Emergency Number 1 911 2 x911 3 Blank 1 Press CA 6mo 218 SECURITY Emo 2189 CORE OK 2 Enter the four digit secu EMER Fez HUMBER rity code and press CA ERP Sai HZ Rodd 3 Press C or Q to select the emergency num ber memory location 1 2 or 3 that you want to change or program and press 4 Enter the new emergency number and press CA Note The emergency number in memory location 1 will be dialed when the OneTouch Emergency e Call feature is used To Turn On Off OneTouch Emergency Call Feature F63 1 Press CA 6mo Boer SECURITY OK digi 2 TOUCH Fes 2 Sue the four digit secu EMERGENCY rity code and press E OFF 3 You can turn this feature on off by or O I 4 Press CA to set To Change the Security Code F64 1 Press RESURITY Oke C 2 Enter the four digit security code and press CA I 3 The current security code HE Fed ry CODE is displayed 1234 SETE 4 Enter a new four digit security code and press CA N 65 Reset Functions F65 This is a group of several functions for Function Memory Reset 1 Press CA 6m 5m SEC
44. etwork signaling a pager or banking by phone etc Touch Tone signaling is re quired The following features will make it easy to send frequently used Touch Tone signals See Link Dial ing on page 38 for more information Touch Tone from Display When Sending DTMF page 55 mode is on the num bers will be sent in TouchTone signals during a call as you press digit keys When Sending DTMF mode is off you can send TouchTone signals in the following manner 1 Enter the number D 123 156 7990 57101 HENDE 2 Press CA and scroll to f mE HEM TONE fron LIHE MARE 3 Press CA The number in the display will be sent in Touch Tone signals Touch Tone from Memory Touch Tone signals can be sent from memory during a call 1 Press and recall the number you want to send 123 456 7850 Lik in Touch Tone signals Mhai HEH 2 Press CA and scroll to MENU N TONE TONE WIEW TELH VIEW NAME 3 Press CA The number in the display will be sent in Touch Tone signals 22 PHONEBOOK OPERATION Your phone has an Enhanced Phonebook with 99 dual number memory addresses At each address you can store up to two telephone numbers under one name This feature allows you to store under one name a person s home and office number office and mobile number etc Stored numbers can be easily recalled and dialed by pressing Ce Numbers can also be mar
45. f the cellu lar system and will provide you with enhanced features and services Among the many additional benefits your new Audiovox portable phone will provide while operat ing in the digital mode are superior voice quality in creased talk and standby times and enhanced privacy Your new Audiovox dual mode cellular telephone com bines all the advantages of CDMA digital technology along with Audiovox innovative engineering into a small attractive unit that is very easy to use The Audiovox CDM 4000 CDM 4000XL is packed with advanced features that provide you with the ultimate in convenience and performance such as a full dot matrix LCD display 99 dual number alpha numeric memory locations a user friendly multi function key as well as a one touch voice mail access key Other feature highlights include one touch emergency dialing caller ID with name display 10 number storage each for incoming and outgoing calls text messaging and voice mail notification Optional accessories include an extended lithium ion battery a hands free car kit a cigarette lighter charger and an earphone microphone A leather carrying case is also available And of course your new Audiovox Dual Mode cellular telephone comes with something only an Audiovox phone can provide The proven reliability that has made Audiovox one of the world s leading suppliers of cellu lar communications equipment Please take a few moments to read the following pag
46. ginal address will remain unchanged To Enter a Second Number Example To add the secondary number 98765 4 3 2 1 0 in the address 07 1 Recall the number stored in the memory address 07 123 050 7890 To Lie HEH 2 Press and scroll to T qeg ENU MODIFY VIEW HAME HODIF e 3 Press 57101 MENU 4 Press Cr and scroll to ene ware EHU DUAL MARK CUAL MARK HY FHEM 34 Press The Dual Mark 1 is in serted 1 23 456 7390 STO MERLIN Gs Ges G Qe 1_ Press ST a Press The original number is dis played momentarily Two seconds later 10 Press to store in the original address a 654 21 Address __ Original oF STO OPTION 123 456 7890 Ho7 USED OVERWRITE BE H 07 Stored 90 Empty 9 Used To Move Numbers and Names You can move the phonebook contents to a new ad dress The original address will then be erased Example To move the number 1234567890 from the address 20 to 15 Recall the number stored in the address 20 Press CA and scroll to MOVE Press CA 5 Enter as a new address 35 1315600 J HENI VIEW HAHE MoOoIF gt Move Ta __ Auto 05 J 15 Moved 90 Empty 9 Used 5701 To Change Priority of Dual Numbers You can interchange the primary
47. he incoming history memory To Review Outgoing Call History Example To recall a number from Outgoing History 1 Press GO 123 456 7890 The most recent call is dis played Toi MENU 40 2 Scroll with C or C to review other numbers 3 You can place a call by simply pressing C When duplicate numbers are called only the latest call is stored in the outgoing call history memory To Review Incoming Call History Example To recall a received Caller ID from Memory Stack Press 123 456 7950 The most recent call is dis i HO1 MENU 2 Press Atime stamp is shown if available te Wee TD MENU 3 Press A name is shown if avail Apr 12 10 30 able in your phonebook k EMU 4 You can place a call by simply pressing Ce In the incoming call history the calls are marked with or Numbers with represent calls you missed and numbers with represent calls that you answered When duplicate numbers are received only the latest call is stored in the incoming call history memory To Review Scratch Pad Example oe 2 ee 123 456 7890 2 Scroll with C or C to review other num bers 3 You can place a call by simply pressing QF 41 To Save a Number to Phonebook The numbers of Call History and Scratch Pad Memory can be stored in your phonebook You can add a name in the same way as
48. imation You can see a battery level indicator scroll Taa now charging ing at the upper right of the display k_ l 5 For complete recharging it is recommended that the phone is turned off dur ing recharging 6 When the recharging is completed the display indicates fully charged 7 Itis normal that Battery Pack may become a little warmer during recharging The recharging time from empty to full depends on the environmental temperature 0 to 35 C Battery Type Recharging Time Slim Lithium lon BTR 4000 15to2h Extended Lithium lon BTE 4000 2 5 to 3 5 h Desktop Holder Alternatively you can recharge the Phone using AC Adapter as illustrated below Y A AC Adapter Note Do not feed the power to the Phone without Bat tery Pack 13 Ig pa FUNCTIONS External View Retractable Whip Antenna Power Indicator Receiving Signal Strength Indicator Incoming Call Indicator Digital Mode Indicator IN USE Indicator Earpiece Earphone Roaming Mic Jack Indicator Piettal Data Yet 2 NUSE Rm 3722 Connector qe ABCDEFGHLIKL MMOPQRSTUYW Graphic Battery Level AYZ 12345678 Display Indicator r I AUDIOVOX _ End Key with Send Key Power On Off Store Key Clear Key Message Voice Mail Access Key Access Key OneTouch Multi Function Emergency Key Key A Up arrow Digit Keys
49. ion see End to End Signaling on page 22 Automatic Talk Timer The talk time of the current call will be automatically displayed Example 1h23m455 Call Waiting Your service provider may provide Call Waiting service When you are on a call you may hear beep tone alert ing you of another incoming call Your phone displays New Caller and the new caller s ID with the name The name is as you programmed it in your phonebook 1 Press to answer the new call 2 Press C Jagain to switch between the two calls Three Way Calling Your service provider may provide Three Way Calling service When a call is already in progress you may call the third party 1 Enter a number and press 7 to call the third party 2 Press f again to connect all three parties Ask your service provider for the detailed information Standby Clock Indicator Digital Mode Only When the phone is in an area with digital service Digi tal Mode Date and Time are automatically displayed ifthis feature is enabled See Clock Indicator F42 on page 58 to turn this feature on off Example ATL waa Aer ic Hon 10 30 am Notes 1 During Digital Mode the indicator lights 2 During Analog Mode or while No Service is indicated the time display is not available even if this feature is enabled 21 End to End Signaling To utilize certain phone services such as accessing an alternate long distance n
50. k Mark must be entered between the linked numbers The link mark is entered using the key se quence s You can store Linked Numbers with Link Marks up to 40 digits for the address 01 to 90 and up to 80 digits for the address 91 to 99 in the phonebook Up to 40 or 80 digits L01 L02 L03 31 digits or less 31 digits or less 31 digits or less The example on the next page shows how to store a Linked number at a specific memory address 1 Enter the first number 2 Press CA CA A link mark will be added at the end of the number 3 Enter the second number If you wish to link addi tional number s return to 2 4 Press then enter the memory address 01 99 38 Example To link 3 numbers and store in Address 35 1 Enter an Ges Gms E 46 3479 570 MEHE 2 Press _ r HEHU LIHE HARE E 3 Press CA A DUAL MARK LA YPHEN 16 3079 HEHH 4 Enter 1_ Boer 5 Press CA 6 Press Cr 123 Los HEHH Fene MARK HY FHEH 173 Laz MENU 7 Enter Ea Gos Ges DARA 123567890 HEH 8 Press SToN STO Bre 5 35 Stored 90 Empty 9 Used Note While entering a linked number you may review all the parts of that number even those already entered Press Ca scroll to VIEW TELX and press The linked numbers you have just entered will be displayed one by one e
51. ked Secret for added privacy Number of Digits per Phonebook Address Address Single Number or Dual Numbers Linked Numbers 01 to 90 Up to 32 digits Up to 40 digits 91 to 99 Up to 32 digits Up to 80 digits Note Includes Dual Mark and Manual Hyphens Includes Link Marks and Manual Hyphens Phonebook Entry To program your phonebook enter the information in the following order You may skip Name and or Op tion CLR Number STO Name STON Option Address To Store a Number without Name 1 Press then enter the phone number 2 Press then enter the desired memory address 01 through 99 Example To store the phone number 1234567 8 9 0 in address 07 1 Press CLR 2 Enter 1_ 123 456 7890 EA Gm Fem Grn Gag ESTO MENUF Addresst__ 3 Press Auto 04 STO OFTIO e 07 Stored 95 Empty d Used 4 Enter A 23 Overwrite Warning When you attempt to store a number in an address where another number has been already stored you will have OVERWRITE warning Example To store the number9876543210 in the address 07 where another num ber 1234567 82920 is already stored 1 Press CLR 2 Enter Qw 81u Zrors Guno E Gen G 2 1 187 634 3210 i MEN 3 Press Address __ Auto 04 STO OPTION 4 Enter 1 The already stored number 124 4
52. mergency The CDM 4000 CDM 4000XL is using one or more of the following US patents licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated 4 901 307 5 309 474 5 056 109 5 103 459 5 101 501 5 099 204 5 109 390 5 107 225 5 228 054 5 283 536 5 257 283 5 280 472 5 265 119 5 337 338 5 267 261 5 339 046 5 267 262 5 341 456 5 289 527 72 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP the Com pany warrants to the original retail purchaser of this Audiovox Handheld Portable Cellular Tele phone that should this product or any part thereof except the items listed below under normal use and conditions be proven defective in material or workmanship within the first twelve 12 month pe riod from the date of purchase such defect s will be repaired or replaced with new or rebuilt parts at the Company s option without charge for parts or labor directly related to the defect s The keypad and display are similarly warranted for ninety 90 days from date of purchase The accessories consisting of the antenna and re chargeable battery pack desktop charger are simi larly warranted for twelve 12 months from origi nal purchase This Warranty does not apply to batteries fuses or costs incurred for testing or checking or to any product or part hereof which has suffered through alteration serial number defacement improper in stallation excessive temperature or humidity envi ronmental conditions mishandling misuse negl
53. n with the sale of this product Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limita tion of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state IN U S A AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP 555 Wireless Blvd Hauppauge New York 11788 516 233 3300 INCANADA AUDIOVOX CANADA LTD 405 Britannia Road East Mississauga Ontario L4Z3E6 905 712 9299 74 Quick Reference Basic Operation Turn On Off Place a Call Terminate a Call Receive a Call Clear Last Digit Clear All Digits Earpiece Volume more than one second Phone Number Ce Any Key except and ED less than 0 5 sec more than 0 5 sec C or during a call Convenience Features Store Number in Phonebook CLR Phone Number Phonebook Dialing Speed Dialing Last Number Redial Phonebook Address Gu Phonebook Address Q Phonebook Address Ce DO Dial last Number Received Ce Messaging Features Review Voice Mail Number CA Review Text Messages CC Aten ar for scroll Quick Reference Basic Operation Turn On Off Place a Call Terminate a Call Receive a Call Clear Last Digit Clear All Digits Earpiece Volume Convenience Features Store Number in Phonebook Phonebook Dialing Speed Dialing L
54. nd 2180 The cumulative talk time of all outgoing TIMER Fai y S4hSes5 calls will be displayed 2 Press CA to exit HIT GODING TALL CALLS All Calls Timer F41 3 1 Press CA 40 1_ and Goer The cumulative talk time of all incoming TIMER Fai i I LHESH455 and outgoing calls will be PENE 4 LIFETIME displayed 2 Press CA to exit Note The above three timers can be reset to zero by using Call Timer Reset feature See page 66 Lifetime Timer F41 4 1 Press CA 46 1_ and 4em The cumulative lifetime talk time of allin TIMERS Foi F ZHS4hSe5 coming and outgoing calls la 1 LAST CALL will be displayed This timer cannot be reset to zero 2 Press CA to exit Clock Indicator F42 When the phone is in an area with digital service Digi tal Mode with this feature enabled the date and time are automatically displayed CLOCK Faz 1 Press CA EN OFF 2 You can turn this feature on off by C or O 3 Press CA to set 58 System Features A B System Selection F51 This feature permits you to select which Cellular sys tem A or B your phone uses When you turn the phone on it remembers the last A B setting and will scan the radio channels based on that setting Leave this setting as it has been preprogrammed un less you have a reason to alter the system selection To alter the system selection 1 Press
55. ng Availability of these features depends on your Service Provider Should your Service Provider require use of a PIN your PIN can be sent manually or programmed into the phone for more convenient use 62 To Place a Call with the Manual PIN Entry 1 Enter the number you are calling or recall the number from a specific memory location 2 Press Your call will be processed Listen for a double beep which will prompt you to send your PIN 3 Enter your PIN number and press C Your call will then be placed To Place a Call with the Automatic PIN Feature 1 Enter the number you are calling or recall the number from a specific memory location 2 Press SEND key F As your call is being processed you will have Send PIH Press the display ie SENDIKey 3 Press SEND key C again Your call will then be placed Note Before you can use this feature you must pro gram your PIN and turn the Automatic PIN fea ture on See procedures below To Place a Call to Voice Mail using the Automatic PIN Feature See Voice Mail Dialing on page 44 1 Press for more than one second As your call is being processed you Pre PIH Press V Keu 2 Press again your PIN will be sent 3 Press again The second number stored in will be sent in Touch Tone signals The sub sequent numbers if any can be sent sequentially by pressing To Turn the Automatic PIN Feature On Off
56. one Length F36 1 Single Alert Beep Tone F36 2 sts Voice Mail Alert F36 3 n 56 Text Message Alert F36 4 ie Caller ID Alert F36 5 56 Service Mode Alert F36 6 Br DL Voice Privacy Alert F36 7 57 One Minute Beep Tone F36 8 indus Low Battery Alarm F36 9 Y Call Timers Last Call Timer F41 1 Outgoing Call Timer F41 2 All Calls Timer F41 3 canina DO Lifetime Timer F41 4 usata OO Glock Indicator F42 cion 58 System Features 59 A B System Selection F51 59 Enhanced Roaming cuaeewes NAM Selection F52 Force Analog Call F53 System Settings F54 oe NAM Name Display F54 1 anunn OF Automatic NAM F54 2 dioss Automatic Retry F54 3 Enhanced Voice Privacy Service F54 4 Anti Fraud Security Features ve 62 To Place a Call with the Manual PIN Entry 63 To Place a Call with the Automatic PIN Feature 63 To Place a Call to Voice Mail using the Automatic PIN Feature 63 To Turn the Automatic PIN Feature On Off F54 5 63 To Program or Change your Automatic PIN F54 6 64 Security Fea
57. one Lock F13 If you activate this feature the phone will automatically go into the phone lock condition after it is turned off See Phone Lock F12 above When you turn the phone on you must enter the four digit unlock code before it operates See To Unlock the Phone below 1 Press 9 O Go AUTO LOCK Fit ON r Elda le 2 You can turn this feature on off by or 3 Press CA to set To Unlock the Phone 1 Enter the four digit unlock code 2 The Phone Lock indicator will go out To Change the Unlock Code F14 1 Press CA a coe OK 2 Enter the four digit security code and press CA 50 3 The current unlock code HEL F14 CODE will be displayed 1234 ZETE 4 Enter a new four digit unlock code and press CA Display Features Own Telephone Number Display F21 This feature enables you to display your own telephone number and the ID number SID of your Home Cellu lar System Press CA 1 HY PHONE Fei HUMEER SIDH Gog 123 456 7390 Backlight Control Standby F22 1 The LCD display and keypad are backlighted automati cally after Power On The backlighting duration can be changed Four modes are available 1 P m 280 BACKLIGHT FEZ isa E ER EPP lr E IN U BACKLIGHT F22 2 Press i STEHDE EEES le OFF 3 You can change the current mode by C or I 4 Press CA to set 10
58. ou can see its detailed items by pressing CA 2 2 A mark y shows the current setting of the function 47 Function Menu Tree Main Menu Submenu Branch F11 1 LOCK 1 KEYLOCK F11 2 LOCK F12 3 AUTO LOCK F13 4 LOCK CODE F14 2 DISPLAY 1 MY NUMBER F21 2 BACKLIGHT F22 1 STANDBY 3 HYPHEN F23 2 IN USE 4 SMS LINES F24 5 CONTRAST F25 6 VERSION F26 7 LAST SID F27 8 PRL ID F28 3 TONES 1 RINGVOL F31 2 RING TYPE F32 3 KEY VOL F33 4 MUTE F34 5 DTMF SEND F35 6 SETTINGS F36 KEY TONE BEEP ALT VOICEMAIL TEXT MSG CALLER ID SERVICE PRIVACY MINUTE LOW BATT SOON LAST CALL OUTGOING ALL CALLS LIFETIME 5 SYSTEM 1 A BSW F51 2 NAMCHG F52 3 ANALOG F53 4 SETTINGS F54 1 NAM NAME 2 AUTO NAM 3 RETRY 4 PRIVACY 5 AUTO PIN 6 PIN CODE 6 SECURITY 1 RESTRICT F61 2 EMER gt F62 3 1 EMER F63 4 SEC CODE F64 5 RESET F65 1 TIMERS 2 PHONEBOOK 3 HISTORY 4 TXT VOICE 5 SETTINGS gt a m wo N oa Q Om Qn AW N AUN 3 ABSENCE 0 OTHER 1 QUICK DIAL F01 E 2 AUTO ANS F02 F03 4 ABS TIMER F04 as Lock Features Security Code and Unlock Code Your phone is equipped with the Security Code and the Unlock Code to access various security features You may change the preset codes for added protection Preset Description 1234 To ac
59. ou reviewed Press To erase the Voice Mail Notification scroll to YES HEHU eHIT e ERASE ERASE BER jr HO otherwise NO and press Voice Mail Dialing You can store one set of linked numbers in a specially provided memory and access these numbers with one touch of the Voice Mail Access key 44 To Store the Voice Mail Access Number Please see To Store Linked Numbers in Phonebook on page 38 and follow the steps 1 3 to make a set of linked numbers Press to store Up to 80 digits of linked numbers can be stored including link mark You can also add a Name Tag up to 20 to 24 characters with your voice mail number See To Store a Name with Phone Number on page 27 To Call Your Voice Mail 1 Press and hold The first number will be dis played and dialed 2 Press The second number will be displayed and sent in Touch Tone signal 3 The succeeding numbers can be sent sequentially by pressing To Review the Voice Mail Access Number 1 Press to select the Phonebook Address Mode 2 Press The first linked number in will be displayed 3 Press CA one or more times to display the re maining linked numbers in Text Messages Short Message Service Your phone is able to receive and display Text Mes sages of up to 255 characters long The Text Message memory stack can store up to 30 messages When an SMS message is received the following o
60. ress 3 times Assigned Alpha Characters 1 press 2 press 3 press 4 press 5 press Blank 1 A a B b C c D d E e Fit G g H h 1 1 J j K k E I M m N n O o P p Q q R r T t U u Viv W w X x Y y 0 4 To change from upper to lower case characters or vice versa press during entry of Alpha 5 To enter special characters press 69 or and a digit key to select characters from the table below Assigned Special Characters 6 If you make a mistake press to erase the last character Press and hold to erase all the characters on the display 7 Press CA to move the cursor which inserts a blank space after the last character 8 Press to move the cursor back to insert new characters 9 To exit the Alpha Mode press s Note You must enter the phone number first then add the name Entering a number after the name will erase the name Qs To Store a Ring Type with the Phone Number Distinctive Ringing You can choose one of 15 ring types for each phonebook address With this feature you will be able to distin guish who is calling by hearing the ringing tone The ring type is selected while storing the number when the word OPTION appears Example To store a number with Ring Type 02 in the address 12 1 Enter the phone number Address and press Auto 05 5701 OPTION 2 Press and scroll to OFTION RING TYFE k
61. ringers 1 Press r Sua E RIMG Foz TYPE a THe 1 le RIHGHOZ 2 Press C or to select the alert tone 3 Press CA to set Key Tone Volume Control F33 1 Press CA KEY YOLUME 2 Keep pressing C or Q until you achieve the desired sound level or silent mode Note Key tone will be off in silent mode but tone will be heard on the other side of the line 54 To Mute a Phone Conversation F34 You can mute your conversation at any time during a call 1 Press CA 2 Then the Mute indicator is displayed The transmit audio will be muted but the ute receive audio will still be heard from the receiver 3 To return to normal conversation press CA again 4 Mute is reset when the call is terminated Sending DTMF F35 This feature allows you to activate or deactivate Send ing DTMF Touch Tone when you enter a number during a call 1 Press CA Boe 61 OTMF SEND F25 2 Scroll to ON or OFF to rn i select OFF 3 Press CA to set Setting Tones F36 This is a group of 9 functions related to the setting of tones 1 Press CA 3oer Guno F36 A ERA Rs The Branch Menu is dis BEEF ALT VOICEMAIL played 2 Refer to the particular functions for details Key Tone Length F36 1 This feature selects the duration of the tone length when a key is pressed 1 Press and KEY TOHE F36 LENGTH
62. rol Level 3 Max 4 Alert Tone Volume Control F31 Level 4 Max 4 Ring Type Selection F32 Ring 1 Key Tone Volume Control F33 Level 3 Max 4 Sending DTMF F35 ON Key Tone Length F36 1 Normal Single Alert Beep Tone F36 2 OFF Voice Mail Alert F36 3 Text Message Alert F36 4 Caller ID Alert F36 5 Service Mode Alert F36 6 Voice Privacy Alert F36 7 One Minute Beep Tone F36 8 Low Battery Alarm F36 9 Clock Indicator F42 A B System Selection F51 Auto Roam NAM Selection F52 NAM 1 Automatic NAM F54 2 OFF Automatic Retry F54 3 OFF Voice Privacy Service F54 4 Standard Automatic PIN Mode F54 5 OFF Call Restriction F61 OFF OneTouch Emergency Call F63 ON Quick Dialing F01 ON Automatic Answering F02 Call in Absence Indicator F03 Safety Timer F04 Affects Handsfree operation only Refer to Handsfree Car Kit HF 4000 manual 68 A A TT M MEMO A A TT M MEMO A Alpha Mode 27 Any Key Answering 19 Automatic Answering 67 Automatic Calls in Absence Indicator 20 B Backlight Control In USO ion 52 Standby u u uuu uuu 51 Battery Alar doit 57 Attach Detach p Recharge Call Place escamas on 17 Recei
63. the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder The meanings of the acronyms are ANSI American National Standards Institute NCRP National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements ICNIRP International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection 6 Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently Extend your antenna fully Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed DRIVING Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also if using your phone while driving please Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsibility Use handsfree operation if available e Pull off the road and park before making or answer ing a call if driving conditions so require ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF sig nals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The health Industry Manufacturers Association recom mends that a minimum separation of six 6 inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pace maker These recommendations are consistent with the ind
64. tures Call Restriction F61 a To Change Emergency Numbers F62 To Turn On Off OneTouch Emergency Call Feature F63 a 65 To Change the Security Code F64 nar 00 Reset Functions F65 anai 66 Call Timer Reset F65 1 Phonebook All Clear F65 2 Call History All Clear F65 3 Text Message amp Voice Mail All Clear F65 4 aes Function Reset F65 5 Other Functions Quick Dialing F01 Automatic Answering F02 Function Reset Status INDEX ua u ua iii 71 WARNING 72 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTT Y 73 Quick Reference 75 ACCESSORIES coi 77 Touch Tone is a registered trade mark of AT 8 T 4 AUDIOVOX CDM 4000 CDM 4000XL Dual Mode CDMA AMPS Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone Congratulations You have just purchased one of the most advanced cellular telephones in the market today Your new Audiovox portable telephone is a dual mode cellular telephone operating in both the standard analog and the CDMA digital modes CDMA technology is a superior digital technology that greatly increases the quality and capacity o
65. ur phonebook you have three methods Address Mode Sort Scroll Mode and Key Word Search Mode Phonebook Address Mode This mode is useful in finding a phone number by re calling a specific address or by scrolling the Phonebook 1 Press Gu gt RECALL 2 Enter the two digit Memory SEaReH Address HISTORY 3 Press C or O to scroll Note The scroll feature will skip any vacant memory address es Phonebook Sort Scroll Mode This mode sorts and displays in alphabetical order tele phone numbers stored with Alpha Tags Names Blank digits on top will be disregarded for scroll Example To display the numbers stored in the memory alphabetically from J 1 Press C RECALL ADDRESS a 2 Press for J RECALL fenken LJ HISTORY 8 3 Press 4 Press C 1 ILL 443 333 3553 This HEHLIE 5 Press C KEH Tiza MEHI ALK eee 222 eeee jhe MENU Note When the Alpha Tag is 2 lines long only the Al pha Tag is displayed without the telephone num ber However a call can still be made by simply pressing C 31 Phonebook Key Word Search Mode This mode searches and displays the character string of Alpha Tags stored in the Phonebook Any part of the Alpha Tag can be used for the search Example To search the character string AN stored in the Phonebook 1 Press C RECALL D ADDRESS eta J 2 Press for
66. ure indicates the number of unanswered in coming calls If incoming calls are not answered the LCD display will indicate Called XX XX is the num ber of calls 01 to 99 missed Called O72 Example Depressing any key will clear the number of calls indi cated in the display Ringing Tone with Melody The CDM 4000 offers you 15 styles of ringer tones and melodies for alerting incoming calls Ringer volume can also be adjusted See Ring Type Selection F32 and Alert Tone Volume Control F31 on page 54 for setting Distinctive Ringing Audible Caller ID You may program different ringer styles for different phonebook addresses See To Store a Ring Type with the Phone Number on page 29 for setting During Calls To Adjust the Earpiece Volume Simply press or C to EAR OLUME adjust Earpiece Volume during a call oon Sl Scratch Pad Dialing If you enter a telephone number during a call the num ber will be stored in the Scratch Pad memory After terminating the call the number you entered can be dialed by QF Note You can deactivate Sending DTMF so that key pad tones will not be transmitted to the calling party See Sending DTMF F35 on page 55 To Send Touch Tone Signals When Sending DTMF page 55 mode is on the num bers will be sent in TouchTone signals during a call as you press digit keys 1_ through Oo and HE 20 For more informat
67. ve 19 Terminate wel Call History 40 All Clear 66 Call Restriction 64 Call Timers 58 Reset 66 Call Waiting ead Caller ID Alert ici Clock Indicator Contrast 52 D Distinctive Ringing 20 DMP 2 2 u us as 55 E Emergency Cal 18 One Touch 19 65 Emergency Number Change _ Enhanced Roaming 59 Force Analog Call Function Menu ACCESS iirrainn OGY AAA s Function Reset H Hyphenation AUTO ici 24 52 Manual 25 K Keypad Lock 49 L Link Dialing 38 M Mute ciiis 55 17 N NAM Automatic Selection za Name Display O Own Telephone Number 51 P Phone Lock Automatic Unlock Phonebook All Clear 66 Phonebook Edit Change Priority 36 Erase 36 Modify 34 MOVE catas 35 Phonebook Entry Automatic Storing 25 Dual Numbers 26 EA 27 Number 23 Overwrite 24 Ring Type 29 Phonebook Recall Address Mode 31 Key Word Search Mode Sort Scroll Mode PIN Automatic Q Quick Dialing 18 67 R Recall Menu 30
68. which will be indicated in the display This fea ture can prevent the possible overwriting of a previously stored number 1 Enter the phone number 2 Press STO STO STO Example To store the phone number 12345678 9 0 into a vacant memory address 04 1 Press CLR 2 Enter 1 EA DEE 123 456 7090 STO MENU 3 Press Address __ Auto 0d STO OPTICA 25 4 Press 04 ji Pored mP TY 3 Used To Store Dual Numbers in Phonebook You can store Dual Numbers with Dual Mark up to 32 digits for all the address 01 to 99 in the phonebook _ _ Upto 32 digits Primary Number Secondary Number To store two telephone numbers in one phonebook ad dress enter the first number select the Dual Mark by using Menu then enter the second number Example To store the primary number 123456 7 8 9 0 and the secondary number 9 8 7 654321 Oin address 08 1 Press CLR 2 Enter 1 _ 2480 Goer A en 123 450 7890 57101 MENU 3 Press and scroll to MENU DUAL MARK E HYFHEH 4 Press The Dual Mark 1 is in m 456 7800 serted STO MENI 5 Enter 9w Brw 7 ars Guo SGCC 091 454 P211 j 5701 MENU 6 Press Address Auto 05 ISTO OPTION 7 Enter 03 Stored 93 Empty 6 Used Note You can add a second number after storing a first number See To Enter a Second Number on page 34
69. wo digits of your Phonebook ad dress 1 9 or 10 99 2 Press C The phone number will be displayed The indicator will light and the call will be placed Note If two telephone numbers are stored in the ad dress the Primary Number will be dialed Quick Dialing When this feature is on the Primary number in your Phonebook address 02 to 09 can be dialed with just one push of the key See Quick Dialing F01 on page 67 to turn this feature on off 1 Press a digit key 2aee to 9 for more than one second 2 The number in your phonebook is automatically dialed The phone number will be displayed The indicator will light Note The key 1_ is not for Quick Dialing but for One Touch Emergency Call page 19 Emergency Call This feature permits you to place an emergency call even if your telephone is in Phone Lock Keypad Lock or Restrict mode Up to 3 numbers can be programmed as Emergency numbers The emergency numbers 911 and 911 are already preprogrammed See To Change Emergency Numbers F62 on page 65 Example To Call 911 in Phone Lock or Key pad Lock mode 1 Enter 1 The 911 will not be dis played but Phone Lock or Keypad Lock will be displayed 2 Press QF qall 22 The 911 will be displayed Calling The indicator will light and the call will be placed 911 Us OneTouch Emergency Call This feature
70. you when the service mode changes from Digital to Analog or vice versa 1 Press _ G Gime and SERVICE Fae ss St ALERT Emo ON Boer gt 2 You can turn this feature on off by C or D 3 Press CA to set Voice Privacy Alert F36 7 This feature audibly alerts you when the voice privacy service is provided and also when the service is can celed 1 Press Gor 6mo and PRACY F36 x OM Mor One Minute Beep Tone F36 8 With this feature on you will be notified during a call once every minute by a short beep tone In addition two beep tones will sound every five minutes 1 Press 3oer Gmo and MINUTE F36 Es om ALERT ON la 2 You can turn this feature on off by C or O 3 Press CA to set Low Battery Alarm F36 9 When activated this feature warns by an audible alarm when the battery level is low If the alarm is given recharge the battery or replace it with a fully charged battery 1 Press CA Boer Guo and LOW BATT F36 EE OFF 2 You can turn this feature on off by e or O 3 Press to set 57 Call Timers To help you manage your calls your phone is equipped with several Call Timers Last Call Timer F41 1 1 Press CA a9 The talk time of the last call will be displayed 2 Press CA to exit M255 BLAST CALL Z QUTGOING TIMERS i Fai Outgoing Call Timer F41 2 1 Press CA 4cu 1 a

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