Audiovox CMD-9000 manual

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    AUDIOVOX CDM-9000 T ri-Mode CDMA/AMPS Handheld Portable Cellular T elephone In today’ s fast paced world, it has become a necessity to have access to real-time information. Y our communications tools must provide you with this access from anywhere and anytime. W ith that in mind, Audiovox developed the CDM-9000, our first Tri-Mode W eb Browsing w[...]

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    WRIST STRAP A TT ACHMENT Attach the wrist strap to the phone through the strap hole as shown below 1. Then pull the long loop through the smaller loop as shown below 2. BA TTER Y INST ALLA TION AND RECHARGING T o Attach the Battery Pack 1 . Insert the hook at the end of the Battery Pack into the slot at the end of the phone. 2 . Press the Battery P[...]

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    TO RECHARGE BA TTER Y Y our CDM-9000 has a built in charger function. T o re-char ge 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 in[...]

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    FUNCTIONS External View[...]

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    BASIC OPERA TION Placing Calls T o place a call: 1 . Enter the phone number .( a maximum of 32 digits will be displayed.) 2 . Press . The indicator will light. · T o Corr ect 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 , and to redial the number . GETTING ST AR TE[...]

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    + Power Management BASIC OPERA TION Placing Calls T o place a call: 1 . Enter the phone number .( a maximum of 32 digits will be displayed.) 2 . Press . The indicator will light. T o T erminate a Call Press . The indicator will go out. Last Number Redial Press to recall the last number you dialed, then press . T o Dial the Last Number Received Pres[...]

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    See Phonebook Recall . T o Mute A Phone Conversation Press to mute your conversation at any time during a call. “ MUTE ” will be displayed. T o return to normal conversation, Press again. Speed Dialing If you know the phonebook address of the telephone number that you want to call, you may place a call without using . 1 . Enter the one or two d[...]

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    When you dial one of the 3 pre-programmed emergency numbers, your phone will enter the Emergency Call Mode. In this mode, the phone will attempt to complete the emergency call using any available cellular system from which it can obtain service. After it places an emergency call, the phone will stay in the Emergency Call Mode , and will display Eme[...]

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    Simply press the or to adjust Earpiece V olume during a call. Scratch Pad Dialing If you enter a telephone number during a call, the number will be stored in the Scratch Pad memory . After terminating the call, the number you entered can be dialed by . NOTE: Y ou can deactivate “ Sending DTMF ” so that keypad tones will not be transmitted to th[...]

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    T one™ signals. See Link dialing for more information. T ouch T one™ fr om Display When Sending DTMF mode is on, the number will be sent in T ouch T one™ signals during a call as you press digit keys. When Sending DTMF mode is of f, you can send T ouch T one™ signals in the following manner . 1. Enter the number 2. Press and scroll to “T [...]

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    T o Stor e a Number without Name 1 . Press , then enter the phone number . 2 . Press , then enter the desired memory address (01 through 99). Example: T o store the phone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 in address 07. 1 . Press . 2 . Enter . 3 . Press .. 4 . Enter and press . Overwrite W arning When you attempt to store a number in an address where anot[...]

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    4 . Enter . The number already stored is displayed momentarily . 5 . T wo seconds later . 6 . If 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 W ith this feature on, hyphens are automatically inserted when you [...]

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    available memory address which will be indicated in the display . This feature can prevent the possible overwriting of a previously stored number . 1 . Enter the phone number . 2 . Press . Example: T o store the phone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 into a vacant memory address 04. 1 . Press . 2 . Enter . 3 . Press 4 . Press . T o Stor e Dual Numbers in[...]

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    5 . Enter . 6 . Press . 7 . Enter and press . Note: Y ou can add a second number after storing a first number . See T o Enter a Second Number . T o Stor e a Name with the Phone Number T o use this procedure, you will need to refer to “ Alpha Mode ” below . 1 . Enter the phone number . 2 . Press to select the Alpha Mode. 3 . Enter the name. 4 . [...]

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    1 . Press , than enter the phone number . 2 . Press . 3 . Press digit key repeatedly to display the letter that you want. The following table shows which character is assigned with each digit key . For example, to enter the letter “D”, press once. For the letter “F”, press three times. Assigned Alpha Characters 4 . T o change from upper to [...]

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    Y ou can choose one of 15 ring types for each phonebook address. With this feature, you will be able to distinguish who is calling by hearing the ringing tone. The ring type is selected while storing the number when the word “ OPTION ” appears. Example: T o store a number with Ring T ype #02 in the address 12. 1 . Enter the phone number , and p[...]

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    Notes: 1. The submenu “PRI.CHANGE” will be available only when two telephone numbers are stored in that address. 2. The submenu “REPLA Y” will be available only when your voice is stored in that addr ess. Phonebook Recall T o recall the numbers stored in your phonebook, you have three methods: Address Mode, Sort Scroll Mode and Key W ord Se[...]

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    4 . Press . 5 . Press . Note: When the Alpha T ag is 2 lines long, only the Alpha T ag is displayed without the telephone number . However , a call can still be made by simply pressing . Phonebook Key W ord Search Mode This mode searches and displays the character string of Alpha T ags stored in the Phonebook. Any part of the Alpha T ag can be used[...]

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    · T o dial the primary number , just press . · T o dial the secondary number , press . T o Review Long Numbers This feature allows you to review all the digits of very long numbers or numbers stored with Alpha T ags. 1 . Use any of the previously described Phonebook search modes to recall a number . 2 . Press and scroll to “ VIEW TEL# ”, and [...]

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    T o Modify Alpha Name T ag Recall the number and proceed to “ MODIFY ” as above. Press , and the Name T ag will appear by itself. Press to clear the letter(s), and enter the new Name. T o Modify Address After you modified number/name, just press without entering new address, and the current phonebook address will be overwritten. If you enter a [...]

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    3 . Press . 4 . Enter 1 5 as a new address. T o Change Priority of Dual Numbers Y ou can interchange the primary and the secondary numbers in a phonebook address. The submenu “ PRI.CHANGE ” will only be available when two telephone numbers are stored in that address. Example: 1 . Recall the number . 2 . Press and scroll to “PRI.CHANGE ”. 3 [...]

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    1 . Press 2 . Enter . 3 . Press , . 4 . Press and scroll to “ SECRET ”. 5 . Press . 6 . Press to put a mark “ ” on the number to be secret. 7 . Press . 8 . Enter and press to store it. T o Recall a Secr et Number Example: T o recall the number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 stored in the address 30. 1 . Use Phonebook Search Mode to recall a secret num[...]

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    Example: T o link 3 numbers and store in Address 35. 1 . Enter . 2 . Press . 3 . Press . 4 . Enter . 5 . Press . 6 . Press . 7 . Enter . 8 . Press . Note: While entering a linked number , you may r eview all the parts of that number , even those alr eady enter ed. Pr ess , scroll to “ VIEW TEL# ” and press . The linked numbers you have just ent[...]

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    1 . Enter the telephone number (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0). 2 . Press . 3 . Press . 4 . After you hear the voice prompt, “ Name, please ”, speak “Katie” into the microphone of the handset. Y ou will hear “Katie” repeated from the handset again. 5 . After you hear the voice prompt, “ Again ”, repeat the name “Katie”. Y ou will hear “[...]

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    6 . Press and go to the step 4 of V oice Registration. Note: In case dual numbers or linked numbers are stored in the phonebook, the primary number of the first number can be dialed using V AD. T o Delete the Register ed Name 1 . Press to recall the number from the phonebook. 2 . Press , scroll to “ ERASE ” and press again. . Press . 4 . After [...]

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    By Scrolling 1 . Press and scroll to “ HISTORY ”. 2 . Press and scroll to the menu item you want. 3 . Press T to select. 4 . T o review the numbers in memory , scroll with or . 5 . After a number is displayed, it can be easily dialed, by simply pressing . Shortcut: · Press to display the latest number in the outgoing history memory . · Press [...]

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    T o Review Scratch Pad Example: 1 . Press . 2 . Scroll with or to review other number . 3 . Y ou can place a call by simply pressing . T o Save a Number to Phonebook The numbers of Call History and Scratch Pad Memory can be stored in your phonebook. Y ou can add a name in the same way as “ MODIFY ”. See T o Modify Numbers and Names . Example: T[...]

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    3 . Scroll the page by or . 4 . Press or to select the menu option in the bottom line of the display . 5 . T o return to the previous page, press . 6 . T o terminate the network access, press . The “ ” will go out. Y ou can still browse the cached information. 7 . Press again to close the web browser . Browser Menu Press key while the browser i[...]

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    Symbol Mode MESSAGING FEA TURES Y our CDM-9000 Audiovox Cellular T elephone has been engineered to operate with the latest technology that will allow you to enjoy the benefit of V oice Mail Notification and T ext Messages. Please note that operation of these features depends on the Cellular System and therefore may not be available in all areas. Me[...]

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    with animation. 3 . The Phone’ s Memory Stack is updated as to the number of unreviewed messages in your V oice Mail. V oice 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 V oice Message Service so that you may retrieve your me[...]

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    3 . The succeeding numbers can be sent sequentially by pressing . T o Review the V oice Mail Access Number 1 . Press to select the Phonebook Address Mode. 2 . Press . The first linked number in will be displayed. 3 . Press (one or more times) to display the remaining linked numbers in . T ext Messages (Short Message Service) Y our phone is able to [...]

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    Function Menu T o Access Function Menu V arious phone settings can be changed through Function Menu to customize your phone’ s functions to fit your conve- nience. See Function Menu T ree below . Y ou can reach the Function you want to access in two ways; Scroll and Short- cut. By Scrolling 1 . Press to enter Main Menu. 2 . Scroll with or key to [...]

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    Function Menu T ree[...]

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    Lock Features Security Code and Unlock Code Y our phone is equipped with the Security Code and the Unlock Code to access various security features. Y ou may change the preset codes for added protection. When “ SECURITY CODE: ” is displayed, you need to enter your four-digit security code. Keypad Lock (F1 1) This mode is used for preventing inad[...]

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    Phone Lock (F12) This mode is useful to prevent unauthorized use of the phone. W ith this feature on, the following functions are still available. · Incoming calls can be answered with . · Any Key Answering · Programmed Emergency Call · OneT ouch Emergency Call · Turning off the phone by . The following functions are not available when this fe[...]

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    Own T elephone Number Display (F21) This feature enables you to display your own telephone number and the ID number (SID) of your “Home” Cellular System. Press . Backlight Control (Standby) (F22-1) The LCD display and keypad are backlighted automatically after Power-On. The Backlighting duration can be changed. Four modes are available. 1 . Pre[...]

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    3 . Press to set. SMS T ext Lines Selection (F24) Y ou can select to have T ext Messages displayed in either 3 or 4 lines. 1 . Press . 2 . Scroll with or “ 3LINES ” or “ 4LINES ”. 3 . Press to set. Contrast Control (F25) The LCD display contrast can be adjusted in 7 steps for your best condition. 1 . Press . 2 . Adjust the contrast with or [...]

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    1 . Press . 2 . Keep pressing or until you get the desired sound level, or “silent” mode. Note: In “silent” alert mode, alert tone is not given for an incoming call. However , if Automatic Answering feature is ON, alert tone is given with the lowest available volume. Ring T ype Selection (F32) This feature permits you to select an alert ton[...]

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    Setting T ones (F36) This is a group of 9 functions related to the setting of tones. Key T one Length (F36-1) This feature selects the duration of the tone length when a key is pressed. 1 . Press and . 2 . Y ou can change the current mode by or . 3 . Press to set. · NORMAL – Normal Mode T one is heard as long as the key is being pressed. · SHOR[...]

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    This feature audibly alerts you when a Caller ID is received. 1 . Press and . 2 . Y ou can turn this feature on/off by or . 3 . Press to set. Service Mode Alert (F36-6) W ith this feature on, an audible tone alerts you when the service mode changes from Digital to Analog, or vice versa. 1 . Press and . 2 . Y ou can turn this feature on/off by or . [...]

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    Call Timers T o help you manage your calls, your phone is equipped with several Call T imers. Last Call Timer (F41-1) 1 . Press . The talk time of the last call will be displayed. 2 . Press to exit. Outgoing Call Timer (F41-2) 1 . Press and . The cumulative talk time of all outgoing calls will be displayed. 2 . Press to exit. All Calls Timer (F41-3[...]

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    2 . Y ou can turn this feature on/off by or . 3 . Press to set. Clock Adjustment (F43) Y ou can use your clock in AUTO or MANUAL mode. In AUTO mode, your clock synchronizes to the base time of the CDMA system and displays the local time of the area where you are, while the “ D ” indicator is on. In MANUAL mode, your clock always works alone, an[...]

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    power on. 3. The clock alarm may not ring in AUTO mode, if you skip the alarm time traveling into an area with different local time. 4. In place of the alarm sound, you can use V ibrator Alert (F8) . Countdown Timer (F45) This feature alerts you when the countdown timer expires. The timer can be set to 1 through 99 minutes. T o Start the Countdown [...]

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    Y ou 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-systems only . Note: If your LCD displays “ AUTO ROAM ONLY ”, your phone has been pre-p[...]

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    System Settings (F54) This is a group of several functions for settings related to the system. NAM Name Displays (F54-1) Y ou can program a greeting or a name of a maximum 10 to 12 characters in the second line of your LCD display . This will be displayed when the phone is turned on or when you change the NAM. As you can program different name for [...]

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    , and press . 3 . When the phone is operating in the Enhanced Privacy Mode, “ VP ” appears in the upper line of the display during talking. 4 . T o request the cellular system not to use the enhanced voice privacy service, select “ ST ANDARD ” with or , and press . Notes: 1. This feature must be activated before the call is initiated. 2. Ev[...]

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    1 . Press and . 2 . Y ou can turn this feature on/off by or . 3 . Press to set. T o Pr ogram of Change your Automatic PIN (F54-6) 1 . Press and . 2 . Enter the four-digit security code and press . 3 . Enter your new PIN Code. Press to program. Security Features Call Restriction (F61) This feature permits you to impose various kinds of restrictions [...]

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    T o Change Emergency Numbers (F62) Y ou can program your own emergency numbers. Up to 3 numbers of maximum 32 digits can be stored. 1 . Press . 2 . Enter the four-digit security code and press . 3 . Press or to select the emergency number memory location (1, 2, or 3) that you want to change or program, and press . 4. Enter the new emergency number [...]

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    Reset Functions (F65) This is a group of several functions for Function/Memory Reset. Call Timer Reset (F65-1) This feature resets all the following three Cal T imers; Last Call T imer, Outgoing Call T imer and All Calls T imer . 1 . Press . 2 . Enter the four-digit security code and press . 3 . Press . 4 . Press to reset the call timers. Phonebook[...]

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    This feature permits you to reset the User-Programmable functions to their initial settings. 1 . Press . 2 . Enter the four-digit security code and press . 3 . Press 4 . Press to reset. Data Communications Data/Fax Mode (F71) Y our CDM-4500 will work as a wireless modem, if connected to a PC with the optional data cable (DIC-4000). When operating i[...]

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    The W eb Idle T imer will automatically terminate the access when your phone is left untouched for the programmed time. Press and to set. W eb IP Address 1 & 2 (F72-4) (F72-5) Y our phone can have up to 4 sets of the server IP (Internet Protocol) addresses and Port Numbers to access your service provider ’ s website. These may already be pres[...]

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    Press to start the W eb Browser . Vibrator Alert 1 . T o turn the vibrator alert on, press , then scroll to “ ON ”. Press to select. 2 . T o turn the vibrator alert off, press , then scroll to “ OFF ”. Press to select. Notes: 1. When the V ibrator Alert featur e is on, the audible ringer/melody will be muted. 2. Be sure to turn the V ibrato[...]

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    Function Reset Status The following functions will return to the initial settings after Function Reset. Functions Initial Setting Automatic Lock (F13) O F F Backlight Control (Standby) (F22-1) Portable Use 10 seconds W ith Car Kit Always ON Backlight Control (In-Use) (F22-2) Normal Auto Hyphenation (F23) O N T ext Lines Selection (F24) 3 Lines Cont[...]