Audiovox CDM-4000XL User Manual

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CDM-4
000
CDM-4
000
XL
DUAL MODE DIGITAL CDMA TELEPHONE
OWNER’S OPERATING MANUAL
555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788 • 516-233-3300 • http://www.audiovox.com
©1999 Audiovox Communications Corporation • Printed in Japan • 10/99
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Page 1 - OWNER’S OPERATING MANUAL

CDM-4000CDM-4000XLDUAL MODE DIGITAL CDMA TELEPHONEOWNER’S OPERATING MANUAL555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788 • 516-233-3300 • http://www.audiovox

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10SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSystem configuration and the equipment list are asshown below.List of EquipmentName of the EquipmentHandheld

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11WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENTWRIST STRAP ATTACHMENTAttach the wrist strap to the phone through the straphole as shown below 1 .Then put the long loop throu

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12BATTERY INSTALLATIONAND RECHARGINGBATTERY INSTALLATIONAND RECHARGINGTo Attach the Battery Pack1Insert the hook at the end of the Battery Pack intoth

Page 5 - CDM-4000/CDM-4000XL

134. Then the recharging starts. The display indicates“now charging” with animation. You can see abattery level indicator scroll-ing at the upper-righ

Page 6 - WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES

14FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONSExternal ViewIN USERmSTO213546CLRVRcl FJKLGHIMNO879TUV0OPERPQRS WXYZABCDEFRetractableWhip AntennaIncoming CallIndicatorEarpieceE

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15Function of KeysLCD Display IndicationTo enter Telephone Numbers, Namesor special characters ( or ).1 is also used for OneTouchEmergency feature.Ke

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16GETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTEDTurning the Phone On/OffPress for more than one second. All the indicatorsand the digit display will light momentari

Page 9 - PRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONS

17BASIC OPERATIONBASIC OPERATIONPlacing CallsTo Place a Call1. Enter the phone number.(A maximum of 32 digits willbe displayed.)2. Press .The IN USE

Page 10 - List of Equipment

18Speed DialingIf you know the phonebook address of the telephonenumber that you want to call, you may place a call with-out using Rcl .1. Enter the

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19OneTouch Emergency CallThis feature permits you to dial an emergency numberby a single key stroke, even in the “Phone Lock” or“Restrict” mode. This

Page 12 - AND RECHARGING

2TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESSHANDHELD PHONES ...6PRECAUTIONS ...

Page 13 - AC Adapter

20Automatic Calls-in-Absence IndicatorThis feature indicates the number of unanswered in-coming calls. If incoming calls are not answered, theLCD disp

Page 14 - FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONS

21For more information, see End to End Signaling onpage 22.Automatic Talk TimerThe talk time of the current call will be automaticallydisplayed.Exampl

Page 15 - LCD Display Indication

22End to End SignalingTo utilize certain phone services, such as accessing analternate long distance network, signaling a pager orbanking by phone etc

Page 16 - Turning the Phone On/Off

23PHONEBOOK OPERATIONPHONEBOOK OPERATIONYour phone has an Enhanced Phonebook with 99 dual-number memory addresses. At each address, you canstore up to

Page 17 - Placing Calls

24Overwrite WarningWhen you attempt to store a number in an addresswhere another number has been already stored, youwill have “OVERWRITE” warning.Exam

Page 18 - Note: The key

25Manual HyphenationYou can manually insert a hyphen at any place whenyou enter a telephone number. The maximum numberis 32 digits long including hyph

Page 19 - Receiving Calls

264. Press STO .To Store Dual Numbers in PhonebookYou can store Dual Numbers with Dual Mark “ \ ” up to32 digits for all the address 01 to 99 in the p

Page 20 - During Calls

27To Store a Name with the Phone NumberTo use this procedure, you will need to refer to “AlphaMode” below.1. Enter the phone number.2. Press STO to se

Page 21 - Three-Way Calling

284. To change from upper to lower case charactersor vice versa, press V during entry of Alpha.5. To enter special characters, press or and a digit k

Page 22 - End to End Signaling

29To Store a Ring Type with the Phone Number(Distinctive Ringing)You can choose one of 15 ring types for each phonebookaddress. With this feature, you

Page 23 - Phonebook Entry

3PHONEBOOK OPERATION ...23Phonebook Entry ... 23To Store a Number without Name ..

Page 24 - Auto Hyphenation

30Recall MenuPress Rcl key. The following “RECALL” menu willprompt you to recall the numberfrom the memory.•“ADDRESS” : Phonebook Address Mode•“SEAR

Page 25 - Manual Hyphenation

31Phonebook RecallTo recall the numbers stored in your phonebook, youhave three methods: Address Mode, Sort Scroll Modeand Key Word Search Mode.Phoneb

Page 26 - Up to 32 digits

32Phonebook Key Word Search ModeThis mode searches and displays the character stringof Alpha Tags stored in the Phonebook. Any part of theAlpha Tag ca

Page 27 - Alpha Mode

33To Dial Dual NumbersAfter the number is recalled in the display, it can beeasily called by pressing .• To dial the primary number, just press .• T

Page 28 - Assigned Alpha Characters

34Phonebook EditThis section guides you how to modify, move, changepriority and erase the phonebook contents.To Modify Numbers and NamesYou can modify

Page 29 - (Distinctive Ringing)

355. Press F .The Dual Mark “ \ ” is in-serted.6. Enter 9WXYZ 8TUV 7PQRS 6MNO5JKL 4GHI 3DEF 2ABC 10OPER .7. Press STO STO .8. Press STO .The origina

Page 30 - Recall Menu

36To Change Priority of Dual NumbersYou can interchange the primary and the secondarynumbers in a phonebook address. The submenu“PRI.CHANGE” will only

Page 31 - Phonebook Recall

37Secret MemoryTo Store a Secret NumberThis feature permits you to store a phone number thatyou want to keep secret in your phonebook. The secretnumbe

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382. Press F .3. Enter the four-digit secu-rity code and press F .Link DialingThis feature permits you to link groups of numbers tobe sent in sequ

Page 33 - Prepending Dialing

39Example:To link 3 numbers and store in Address 35.1. Enter 7PQRS 4GHI 6MNO 3DEF4GHI 7PQRS 9WXYZ .2. Press F .3. Press F .4. Enter 1 2ABC 3DEF .5.

Page 34 - Phonebook Edit

4Volume and Tone Controls ... 54Alert Tone Volume Control (F31) ... 54Ring Type Selection

Page 35 - To Move Numbers and Names

40Call HistoryThis feature recalls outgoing Call History and incomingCaller ID numbers. This is convenient for redialing re-cently called numbers or f

Page 36 - To Erase Numbers and Names

412.Scroll with or to review other numbers.3. You can place a call by simply pressing .When duplicate numbers are called, only the latest callis

Page 37 - Secret Memory

42To Save a Number to PhonebookThe numbers of Call History and Scratch Pad Memorycan be stored in your phonebook. You can add a namein the same way as

Page 38 - Link Dialing

43MESSAGING FEATURESMESSAGING FEATURESYour CDM-4000/CDM-4000XL Audiovox Cellular Tele-phone has been engineered to operate with the latesttechnology t

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44Voice Mail Notification with Mail Retrieval Service (MRS)1. The phone sounds a shortbeep tone.2. Press to answer the incoming call, yourphone will

Page 40 - Call History

45To Store the Voice Mail Access NumberPlease see To Store Linked Numbers in Phonebookon page 38, and follow the steps 1 ~ 3 to make a set oflinked nu

Page 41 - To Review Scratch Pad

46To Review a Text MessageText messages are stored in the address 01 to 30 in thememory stack. The address 01 has the last message.Every message moves

Page 42 - To Save a Number to Phonebook

47FUNCTION MENUFUNCTION MENUTo Access Function MenuVarious phone settings can be changed through Func-tion Menu to customize your phone’s functions to

Page 43 - Voice Mail

48Function Menu Tree1: LOCK 1: KEY LOCK (F11)2: LOCK (F12)3: AUTO LOCK (F13)4: LOCK CODE (F14)3: TONES 1: RING VOL. (F31)2: RING TYPE (F32)3: KEY VOL.

Page 44 - Voice Mail Dialing

49Lock FeaturesSecurity Code and Unlock CodeYour phone is equipped with the Security Code and theUnlock Code to access various security features. Youm

Page 45 - To Call Your Voice Mail

5AUDIOVOXCDM-4000/CDM-4000XLAUDIOVOXCDM-4000/CDM-4000XLDual Mode CDMA/AMPSHandheld PortableCellular TelephoneCongratulations... You have just purchase

Page 46 - To Review a Text Message

50Phone Lock (F12)This mode is useful to prevent unauthorized use of thephone. With this feature on, the following functions arestill available.• Inco

Page 47 - FUNCTION MENUFUNCTION MENU

513. The current unlock codewill be displayed.4.Enter a new four-digit unlock code and press F .Display FeaturesOwn Telephone Number Display (F21)Th

Page 48 - Function Menu Tree

52Backlight 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.Whe

Page 49 - Lock Features

53Software Version Review (F26)This feature permits you to review the software versionwhich is installed in your phone.1. Press F 2ABC 6MNO .2. Pres

Page 50 - Note: The phone will remain

54Volume and Tone ControlsAlert Tone Volume Control (F31)1. Press F 3DEF 1 .2. Keep pressing or until you get the de-sired sound level, or “silen

Page 51 - Display Features

55To Mute a Phone Conversation (F34)You can mute your conversation at any time during acall.1. Press F 3DEF 4GHI .2. Then the “Mute” indicator is di

Page 52 - Contrast Control (F25)

56Single Alert Beep Tone (F36-2)This feature is used to signal an incoming call with onlya single beep. This feature can only be used with the“silent”

Page 53 - PRL ID Review (F28)

57Service Mode Alert (F36-6)With this feature on, an audible tone alerts you whenthe service mode changes from Digital to Analog, orvice versa.1. Pres

Page 54 - Volume and Tone Controls

58Call TimersTo help you manage your calls, your phone is equippedwith several Call Timers.Last Call Timer (F41-1)1. Press F 4GHI 1 .The talk time o

Page 55 - Key Tone Length (F36-1)

59System FeaturesA/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

Page 56 - Caller ID Alert (F36-5)

6SAFETY INFORMATION FORWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESSAFETY INFORMATION FORWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESRead this information before using yourhandheld portable

Page 57 - Low Battery Alarm (F36-9)

60In areas where your Carrier has Roaming agreements,your phone will display a steady “Rm” indication. If yourdisplay indicates a flashing “Rm”, you a

Page 58 - Call Timers

61System Settings (F54)This is a group of several functions for settings relatedto the system.1. Press F 5JKL 4GHI .The Branch Menu is dis-played.NA

Page 59 - Roam Mode only

62The IN USE indicator will stay on, and the speaker will bemuted. Press to cancel the Automatic Retry.1. Press F 5JKL 4GHI and3DEF .2. You can tu

Page 60 - 2) An outgoing call is made

63To Place a Call with the Manual PIN Entry1. Enter the number you are calling, or recall thenumber from a specific memory location.2. Press . Your c

Page 61 - Automatic Retry (F54-3)

64To Program or Change your Automatic PIN (F54-6)1. Press F 5JKL 4GHI and6MNO .2. Enter the four-digit secu-rity code and press F .3. Enter your n

Page 62 - Anti Fraud Security Features

65To Change Emergency Numbers (F62)You can program your own emergency numbers. Up to3 numbers of maximum 32 digits can be stored.Memory Location 1 2 3

Page 63 - Automatic PIN Feature

66Reset Functions (F65)This is a group of several functions for Function/MemoryReset.1. Press F 6MNO 5JKL .2. Enter the four-digit secu-rity code an

Page 64 - Security Features

67Text Message & Voice Mail All Clear (F65-4)This feature clears all Text Messages and the Voice Mailnumber.1. Press F 6MNO 5JKL .2. Enter the f

Page 65 - Call feature is used

68Function Reset StatusThe following functions will return to the initial settingsafter Function Reset.FunctionsAutomatic Lock (F13)Backlight Control

Page 67 - Other Functions

7Tips on Efficient Operation:For your phone to operate most efficiently:• Extend your antenna fully.• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when thep

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71INDEXINDEXAAlpha Mode ... 27Any Key Answering ... 19Automatic Answering ... 67Automatic Calls-in-AbsenceIndicator ...

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72WA R N I NGWA R N I NGWhen using your cellular telephone, please note thatthe following offenses are punishable by fine, imprison-ment, or both:• Us

Page 71 - INDEXINDEX

7312 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYAUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (the Com-pany), warrants to the original retail purchaser ofthis Aud

Page 72 - WA R N I NGWA R N I NG

74The Company disclaims liability for geographic cov-erage, inadequate signal to antenna, communica-tions range or operation of the Cellular System as

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75Quick ReferenceQuick ReferenceBasic OperationTurn On/Off (more than one second)Place a Call Phone Number, Terminate a CallReceive a Call Any Key (e

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76FunctionsMute/Unmute F FKeypad Lock F 1 1Lock the Phone F 1 2ABCAutomatic Lock F 1 3DEFDisplay Own Phone Number & SID F 2ABC 1Backlight C

Page 75 - Quick Reference

77BTE 4000 Extended Lithium Ion BatteryCNR 4000AC AdapterDTH 4000Desktop HolderHF 4000Hands Free Car KitBTR 4000Slim Lithium Ion BatteryCDM-4000CDM-40

Page 76 - Functions

78PROTECT YOUR WARRANTYAUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP.555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, New York 11788, 516-233-330016808 Marquardt Avenue, Cerritos, Calif

Page 78 - PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY

8Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult themanufacturer of your device to determine if they are ad-equately shield

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9PRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONSYour Handheld Portable Telephone is a high qualitypiece of equipment. Before operating the equipment,read all instructions and

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