Page 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES .................................. 6 PRECAUTIONS ................................................. 9 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................... 10 WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENT ....................... 11 BATTERY INS...
Page 4 - Touch ToneTM is a registered trade mark of AT & T.
4 Volume and Tone Controls ................................. 54 Alert Tone Volume Control (F31) ................................. 54Ring Type Selection (F32) ........................................... 54Key Tone Volume Control (F33) ................................... 54To Mute a Phone Conversation...
Page 5 - You have just purchased one of
5 AUDIOVOX CDM-4000/CDM-4000XL AUDIOVOX CDM-4000/CDM-4000XL Dual Mode CDMA/AMPS Handheld PortableCellular Telephone Congratulations... You have just purchased one of the most advanced cellular telephones in the markettoday. Your new Audiovox portable telephone is a dualmode cellular telephone operat...
Page 6 - EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS; 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 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES R e a d t h i s i n f o r m a t i o n b e f o r e u s i n g y o u rhandheld portable Cellular Telephone. EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld por table telephone is a lowpower radi...
Page 7 - first responsibility.; ELECTRONIC DEVICES; Persons with pacemakers:; Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six; Hearing Aids
7 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 callquality and may cause the phone to operate at ahigher power level than otherwise needed. DRIVI...
Page 9 - DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme
9 PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS Your Handheld Por table Telephone is a high qualitypiece of equipment. Before operating the equipment,read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1) ACAdapter, (2) Battery and (3) Product using Battery. 1. DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment where high...
Page 10 - System configuration and the equipment list are as; List of Equipment; Name of the Equipment; Handheld Portable Telephone
10 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION System configuration and the equipment list are as shown below. List of Equipment Name of the Equipment Handheld Portable Telephone Slim Lithium Ion Battery Pack (BTR-4000) Desktop Holder (DTH-4000) AC Adapter (CNR-4000) Wrist Strap No. 1 2 3 4 5 Retracta...
Page 11 - Attach the wrist strap to the phone through the strap
11 WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENT WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENT Attach the wrist strap to the phone through the strap hole as shown below 1 . Then put the long loop through the smaller loop as shown below 2 . 1 2
Page 12 - To Attach the Battery Pack; To Detach the Battery Pack
12 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND RECHARGING BATTERY INSTALLATION AND RECHARGING To Attach the Battery Pack 1 Inser t the hook at the end of the Battery Pack into the slot at the end of the phone. 2 Press the Battery Pack down to lock the Battery Pack onto the phone. 1 2 1 2 Release Latch To Detach the Ba...
Page 13 - Note: Do not feed the power to the Phone without Bat-
13 4. Then the recharging star ts. The display indicates “now charging” with animation. You can see a battery level indicator scroll- ing at the upper-right of the display. 5. For complete recharging, it is recommended that the phone is turned off dur- ing recharging. 6. When the recharging is compl...
Page 14 - External View
14 FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS External View IN USE Rm STO 2 1 3 5 4 6 CLR V Rcl F JKL GHI MNO 8 7 9 TUV 0 OPER PQRS WXYZ ABC DEF RetractableWhip Antenna Incoming CallIndicator Earpiece EarphoneMic Jack DataConnector GraphicDisplay End Key withPower On/Off Clear Key Voice MailAccess Key Multi FunctionKey Up...
Page 15 - is also used for OneTouch; d Arrang; SEND key. To originate or receive a Call.; Items; A Call is in progress.
15 Function of Keys LCD Display Indication To enter Telephone Numbers, Namesor special characters ( or ). 1 is also used for OneTouch Emergency feature. K e y- Boar d Arrang ement Digit Keys Function Keys SEND key. To originate or receive a Call. END key. To terminate a Call and to turnthe phone ON/...
Page 16 - Turning the Phone On/Off; Battery
16 GETTING STARTED 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 will stay while the phone is turned on. To turn the phone off, press for more than one sec- ond. Antenn...
Page 17 - Placing Calls; To Correct a Number; If the Call Fails to Go Through
17 BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Placing Calls To Place a Call 1. Enter the phone number. (A maximum of 32 digits will be displayed.) 2. Press . The IN USE indicator will light. • To Correct a Number Press CLR to clear the last digit. Press and hold CLR to erase all the digits entered. • If the Ca...
Page 18 - Speed Dialing; Note: If two telephone numbers are stored in the ad-; Quick Dialing; IN USE indicator will light.; Emergency Call; Example: To Call 911 in “Phone Lock” or “Key-
18 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 Rcl . 1. Enter the one or two digits of your Phonebook ad- dress (1 ~ 9 or 10 ~ 99). 2. Press . The phone number will be displayed. The IN USE indicator will light, ...
Page 19 - OneTouch Emergency Call; Note: This feature cannot be used if the Keypad Lock; Receiving Calls; To Receive a Call; Caller ID with Name; Note: “Number Restricted” or “Number Unavailable”
19 OneTouch Emergency Call This feature 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 20 - Ringing Tone with Melody; the Phone Number on page 29 for setting.; During Calls; To Adjust the Earpiece Volume; Note: You can deactivate “Sending DTMF” so that key-; To Send Touch ToneTM Signals
20 Automatic Calls-in-Absence Indicator This feature 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. Example: Depressing any key will clear the number of calls indi- c...
Page 21 - Standby
21 For more information, see End to End Signaling on page 22. Automatic Talk Timer The talk time of the current call will be automatically displayed. Example: 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...
Page 22 - End to End Signaling; ing on page 38 for more information.; Touch ToneTM from Display
22 End to End Signaling To utilize cer tain phone services, such as accessing an alternate long distance network, 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 ...
Page 23 - Number of Digits per Phonebook Address; Address; Phonebook Entry; To Store a Number without Name; Example: To store the phone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
23 PHONEBOOK OPERATION 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 num...
Page 24 - Overwrite Warning; Auto Hyphenation; phenation (F23) on page 52 to activate or deactivate
24 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 number 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 in the address 07, where another num- ber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 is already stored. 1. Press CLR . 2. E...
Page 25 - Manual Hyphenation; Example: To inser t a hyphen in the number 1 2 3; Automatic Storing into Phonebook
25 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 inser t a hyphen in the number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to display it as 123-4567. 1. Press CLR . 2. Enter 1 2 ABC 3 DEF . 3. Press F and sc...
Page 26 - To Store Dual Numbers in Phonebook; Example: To store the primary number 1 2 3 4 5 6; Note: You can add a second number after storing a
26 4. Press STO . 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. To store two telephone numbers in one phonebook ad- dress, enter the first number, select the Dual Mark “ \ ” by using Menu, then enter ...
Page 27 - To Store a Name with the Phone Number; Alpha Mode
27 To Store a Name with the Phone Number To use this procedure, you will need to refer to “Alpha Mode” below. 1. Enter the phone number. 2. Press STO to select the Alpha Mode. 3. Enter the name. 4. Press STO , then enter the memory address (01 through 99) to store the number with the name into memor...
Page 28 - Assigned Special Characters; Assigned Alpha Characters
28 4. To change from upper to lower case characters or vice versa, press V during entry of Alpha. 5. To enter special characters, press or and a digit key to select characters from the table below. Assigned Special Characters Key 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 OPER 1 press Bla...
Page 29 - Example: To store a number with Ring Type #02
29 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...
Page 30 - Recall Menu; Recall Menu Tree; Main Menu
30 Recall Menu Press Rcl key. The following “RECALL” menu will prompt you to recall the number from the memory. • “ADDRESS” : Phonebook Address Mode • “SEARCH” : Phonebook Sor t Scroll Mode or Phonebook Key Word Search Mode • “HISTORY” : Call History Mode Recall Menu Tree ADDRESS SEARCH (Sort Scroll...
Page 31 - Phonebook Recall; Phonebook Address Mode; Note: The scroll feature will skip any vacant memory; Phonebook Sort Scroll Mode; Example: To display the numbers stored in the
31 Phonebook Recall To recall the numbers stored in your phonebook, you have three methods: Address Mode, Sor t 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 Rcl . 2...
Page 32 - Phonebook Key Word Search Mode; Example: To search the character string AN stored; Notes: 1. The key word can be searched regardless
32 Phonebook Key Word Search Mode This mode searches and displays the character string of Alpha Tags stored in the Phonebook. Any par t of the Alpha Tag can be used for the search. Example: To search the character string AN stored in the Phonebook. 1. Press Rcl . 2. Press 2 ABC for “A”. 3. Press 6 M...
Page 33 - Note: The added digits will not be stored in the phone-
33 To Dial Dual Numbers After the number is recalled in the display, it can be easily called by pressing . • To dial the primary number, just press . • To dial the secondary number, press . Primary Number Secondary Number To Review Long Numbers This feature allows you to review all the digits of ver...
Page 34 - Phonebook Edit; To Modify Numbers and Names; To Modify Phone Numbers; To Modify Alpha Name Tag; To Modify Address; To Enter a Second Number; Example: To add the secondary number 9 8 7 6 5
34 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...
Page 35 - To Move Numbers and Names
35 5. Press F . The Dual Mark “ \ ” is in- ser ted. 6. Enter 9 WXYZ 8 TUV 7 PQRS 6 MNO 5 JKL 4 GHI 3 DEF 2 ABC 1 0 OPER . 7. Press STO STO . 8. Press STO . The original number is dis- played momentarily. 9. Two seconds later. 10. Press F to store in the original address. To Move Numbers and Names Yo...
Page 36 - To Change Priority of Dual Numbers; Note: The primary number will be dialed when you use; To Erase Numbers and Names
36 To Change Priority of Dual Numbers You can interchange the primary and the secondar y nu m b e r s i n a p h o n e b o o k a d d r e s s. T h e s u b m e nu “PRI.CHANGE” will only be available when two tele- phone numbers are stored in that address. Example: 1. Recall the number. 2. Press F and s...
Page 37 - Secret Memory; To Store a Secret Number; To Recall a Secret Number
37 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 in address 30 as a sec...
Page 38 - Link Dialing; To Store Linked Numbers in Phonebook
38 2. Press F . 3. Enter the four-digit secu- rity code and press F . 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 num...
Page 39 - Example: To link 3 numbers and store in Address 35.; Note: While entering a linked number, you may review; To Place Calls using Linked Numbers
39 Example: To link 3 numbers and store in Address 35. 1. Enter 7 PQRS 4 GHI 6 MNO 3 DEF 4 GHI 7 PQRS 9 WXYZ . 2. Press F . 3. Press F . 4. Enter 1 2 ABC 3 DEF . 5. Press F . 6. Press F . 7. Enter 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 OPER . 8. Press STO STO 3 DEF 5 JKL . Note: While...
Page 40 - Call History; Call History Memories; Memory; By Scrolling; To Review Outgoing Call History; Example: To recall a number from Outgoing History.
40 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 OUTGOING INCOMING SCRA...
Page 41 - To Review Incoming Call History; Example: To recall a received Caller ID from; To Review Scratch Pad
41 2. Scroll with or to review other numbers. 3. You can place a call by simply pressing . 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. 1. Press Rcl . ...
Page 42 - To Save a Number to Phonebook; The numbers of Call History and Scratch Pad Memory; in the same way as “MODIFY”. See To Modify Num-; and scroll to
42 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 “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. 2. Press F and ...
Page 43 - Message Indicator; Voice Mail; Voice Mail Notification; Normal Voice Mail Notification; Flashing
43 MESSAGING FEATURES MESSAGING FEATURES 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...
Page 44 - Voice Mail Notification with Mail Retrieval Service (MRS); To Display the Number of Voice Mail Messages
44 Voice Mail Notification with Mail Retrieval Service (MRS) 1. The phone sounds a short beep tone. 2. Press 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 Retr...
Page 45 - To Store the Voice Mail Access Number; To Call Your Voice Mail; MESSAGE” with animation.
45 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 STO STO V 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 ...
Page 46 - To Review a Text Message; Example: To display a Text Message stored in the
46 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 “TEXT”. Y...
Page 47 - To Access Function Menu; To Exit from Function Menu; Notes: 1. A mark “ ” at the right in a menu prompt
47 FUNCTION MENU FUNCTION 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 Sh...
Page 48 - Function Menu Tree
48 Function Menu Tree 1: 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. (F33) 4: MUTE (F34) 5: DTMF SEND (F35)6: SETTINGS (F36) 1: STANDBY2: IN-USE 2: DISPLAY 1: MY NUMBER (F21)2: BACKLIGHT (F22)3: HYPHEN (F23) 4: ...
Page 49 - Lock Features; Security Code and Unlock Code; Code
49 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. Code SecurityCode UnlockCode Preset 1234 1234 Description To access Secret Number, to set CallRe...
Page 50 - Note: The phone will remain; To Unlock the Phone
50 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 . • Any Key Answering • Programmed Emergency Call • OneTouch Emergency Call • Turning off the phone by . The foll...
Page 51 - Display Features; OFF – Off Mode; Note: You can keep the backlight on while you are en-
51 3. The current unlock code will be displayed. 4. Enter a new four-digit unlock code and press F . 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 F 2 ABC 1 . Backlight...
Page 53 - This menu item permits you to view the System Identi-
53 Software Version Review (F26) This feature permits you to review the software version which is installed in your phone. 1. Press F 2 ABC 6 MNO . 2. Press F to exit. Last Rescan SID Indicator (F27) This menu item permits you to view the System Identi- fication number (SID), which your phone is cur...
Page 54 - Volume and Tone Controls; Note: In “silent” aler t mode, alert tone is not given for; Note: Key tone will be off in “silent mode”, but tone will
54 Volume and Tone Controls Alert Tone Volume Control (F31) 1. Press F 3 DEF 1 . 2. Keep pressing or until you get the de- sired sound level, or “silent” mode. Note: In “silent” aler t mode, alert tone is not given for an incoming call. However, if Automatic Answer- ing feature is ON, aler t tone is...
Page 58 - Call Timers; Note: The above three timers can be reset to zero by
58 Call Timers To help you manage your calls, your phone is equipped with several Call Timers. Last Call Timer (F41-1) 1. Press F 4 GHI 1 . The talk time of the last call will be displayed. 2. Press F to exit. Outgoing Call Timer (F41-2) 1. Press F 4 GHI 1 and 2 ABC . The cumulative talk time of all...
Page 59 - System Features; To alter the system selection:; • AUTO ROAM – Auto Roam Mode; Note: If your LCD displays “AUTO ROAM”, your phone; Enhanced Roaming; Roaming List (PRL) which can be programmed by your
59 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-...
Page 60 - vice”, you are in an area where there is no cellular service.; Notes: This feature automatically ends if:
60 In areas where your Carrier has Roaming agreements, your phone will display a steady “ Rm ” indication. If your display indicates a flashing “ Rm ”, 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...
Page 62 - To Set the Enhanced Voice Privacy Mode:; HANCED” with; Anti Fraud Security Features
62 The IN USE indicator will stay on, and the speaker will be muted. Press to cancel the Automatic Retry. 1. Press F 5 JKL 4 GHI and 3 DEF . 2. You can turn this feature on/off by or . 3. Press F to set. Enhanced Voice Privacy Service (F54-4)(Digital Mode Only) This feature requests the cellular sys...
Page 64 - Security Features; To Set Call Restriction Mode; DIGITS – 7 Digits Mode
64 To Program or Change your Automatic PIN (F54-6) 1. Press F 5 JKL 4 GHI and 6 MNO . 2. Enter the four-digit secu- rity code and press F . 3. Enter your new PIN Code. Press F to program. Security Features Call Restriction (F61) This feature permits you to impose various kinds of re- strictions on o...
Page 67 - Note: See Function Reset Status on page 68.; Other Functions; Note: This feature will not function if the phone is in
67 Text Message & Voice Mail All Clear (F65-4) This feature clears all Text Messages and the Voice Mail number. 1. Press F 6 MNO 5 JKL . 2. Enter the four-digit security code and press F . 3. Press 4 GHI 4. Press F to clear the message. Function Reset (F65-5) This feature permits you to reset th...
Page 68 - Function Reset Status; Functions
68 Function Reset Status The following functions will return to the initial settings after Function Reset. Functions Automatic Lock (F13) Backlight Control Portable Use (Standby) (F22-1) With Car Kit Backlight Control (In-Use) (F22-2) Auto Hyphenation (F23) Text Lines Selection (F24) Contrast Contro...
Page 69 - MEMO
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72 WA R N I NG WA R N I NG When using your cellular telephone, please note that the following offenses are punishable by fine, imprison- ment, or both: • Using obscene, indecent, or profane language. • Using the phone to give off false distress calls. • Wiretapping or otherwise intercepting a teleph...
Page 75 - Quick Reference; Convenience Features
75 Quick Reference Quick Reference Basic Operation Turn On/Off (more than one second) Place a Call Phone Number, Terminate a CallReceive a Call Any Key (except and Rcl F ) Clear Last Digit CLR (less than 0.5 sec.) Clear All Digits CLR (more than 0.5 sec.) Earpiece Volume or during a call Convenience...
Page 77 - XL; DUAL MODE DIGITAL CDMA TELEPHONE
77 BTE 4000 Extended Lithium Ion Battery CNR 4000 AC Adapter DTH 4000 Desktop Holder HF 4000 Hands Free Car Kit BTR 4000 Slim Lithium Ion Battery CDM-4 000 CDM-4 000/ XL DUAL MODE DIGITAL CDMA TELEPHONE ACCESSORIES CLP 4000 Cigarette Lighter Plug-In LB 4000 Leather Carrying Case (Not Shown) DTC 4000...
Page 78 - PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
78 PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY 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 ...