This feature enables you to displa y your o wn telephone
number and the ID number (SID) of your “Home” Cellular System.
F
ABC
Press
Backlight Control (Standb y) (F22-1)
The LCD display and ke ypad are backlighted automatically after Power-On.
The backlighting duration can be changed. F our modes
are available.
1. Press
2. Press
2
1 .
F
F
.
ABC
ABC
2
2
.
You can change the current mode by
3.
F
4. Press
•
10SEC – 10 Seconds Mode
to set.
or .
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-
F
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 y ou are en-
gaged in a conversation. See Backlight Con-trol (In-Use) (F22-2) on page 56.
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Backlight Control (In-Use) (F22-2)
For ease of operation, you may select to have the backlight always on while y ou 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.
ABC
1. Press
F
scroll to “IN–USE”.
2. Press
F
ABC
2
2
, and
.
3. Scroll with
or to “NORMAL” or “ AL-
WAYS ON”.
F
4. Press
to set.
Auto Hyphenation (F23)
See Auto Hyphenation on page 24.
ABC
1. Press
2. Scroll with
3. Press
F
F
to set.
DEF
2
3
.
or to “ON” or “OFF”.
SMS Text Lines Selection (F24)
You can select to have Text Messages displayed in either 3 or 4 lines.
ABC
1. Press
2. Scroll with
3. Press
F
F
to set.
GHI
2
4
.
or to “3LINES” or “4LINES”.
Contrast Control (F25)
The LCD display contrast can be adjusted in 7 steps f or
your best condition.
ABC
1. Press
F
2. Adjust the contrast with
F
3. Press
to set.
JKL
2
5
.
or .
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Software Version Review (F26)
This feature permits you to revie w the software version
which is installed in your phone.
F
ABC
1. Press
2. Press
F
to exit.
MNO
2
.
6
Last Rescan SID Indicator (F27)
This menu item permits you to view the System Identification number (SID), which your phone is currently
using.
F
ABC
1. Press
2. Press
F
to exit.
PQRS
2
.
7
PRL ID Review (F28)
This menu item permits you to view the Preferred
Roaming List (PRL) version that is programmed in y our
phone.
F
ABC
1. Press
TUV
2
.
8
F
2. Press
to exit.
Volume and Tone Controls
Alert Tone Volume Control (F31)
This feature allows you to adjust the ringer/melody v olume. The following adjustment will also change the
sound volume of Clock Alarm and Countdown Timer.
F
DEF
1. Press
2. Keep pressing
sired sound level, or “silent” mode.
Note: In “silent” aler t mode, alert tone is not given for
an incoming call. Ho wev er , if Automatic Ans wering feature is ON, alert tone is given with the
lowest available volume.
1 .
3
or until you get the de-
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Ring Type Selection (F32)
This feature permits you to select an alert tone pattern
from 15 options including melody ringers.
F
DEF
1. Press
ABC
3
.
2
2. Press
3. Press
or to select the alert tone.
to set.
F
Key Tone Volume Control (F33)
F
DEF
1. Press
2. Keep pressing
DEF
3
.
3
or until you achiev e 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.
To Mute a Phone Conversation (F34)
You can mute your conv ersation at any time during a call.
DEF
1. Press
F
2. Then the “Mute” indicator is displa yed. The tr ansmit
audio will be muted but the
receive audio will still be
heard from the receiver .
3. T o return to normal conversation, press
GHI
4
again.
4. Mute is reset when the call is terminated.
GHI
3
4
.
F
DEF
3
Sending DTMF (F35)
This feature allows you to activate or deactivate Sending DTMF (Touch Tone™) when you enter a number
during a call.
F
DEF
1. Press
2. Scroll to “ON” or “ OFF” to
select.
F
3. Press
to set.
JKL
3
.
5
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Setting T ones (F36)
This is a group of 9 functions
related to the setting of tones.
Key Tone Length (F36-1)
This feature selects the duration of the tone length when
a key is pressed.
F
DEF
1. Press
1
.
MNO
3
and
6
You can change the current mode by
2.
3. Press
•
NORMAL – Normal Mode
F
to set.
or .
Tone is heard as long as the key is being pressed.
•
SHORT – Short Mode
Tone is heard for a short time even if the key remains
pressed.
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 57.
DEF
1. Press
ABC
2
F
.
MNO
3
6
and
2. You can turn this feature on/off by or .
F
3. Press
to set.
Voice Mail Alert (F36-3)
This feature audibly alerts you when a Voice Mail Notification is received. A V oice Mail Notification is received
if your Voice Mail contains messages that hav e not been
reviewed.
F
DEF
1. Press
DEF
3
.
MNO
3
and
6
2. You can turn this feature on/off by
3. Press
F
to set.
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Text Message Alert (F36-4)
This feature audibly alerts you when a Te xt Message is
received.
F
DEF
1. Press
GHI
4
.
MNO
3
and
6
2. You can turn this feature on/off by
3. Press
F
to set.
or .
Caller ID Alert (F36-5)
This feature audibly alerts you when a Caller ID is received.
F
DEF
1. Press
JKL
5
.
2. You can turn this feature on/off by
3. Press
F
to set.
MNO
3
and
6
or .
Service Mode Alert (F36-6)
With this feature on, an audible tone alerts you when
the service mode changes from Digital to Analog, or
vice versa.
F
DEF
1. Press
MNO
6
.
2. You can turn this feature on/off by
3. Press
F
to set.
MNO
3
and
6
or .
Voice Privacy Alert (F36-7)
This feature audibly alerts you when the voice privacy
service is provided, and also when the service is canceled.
DEF
F
1. Press
PQRS
7
.
2. You can turn this feature on/off by or .
F
3. Press
to set.
MNO
3
6
and
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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.
F
DEF
1. Press
TUV
8
.
MNO
3
and
6
2. You can turn this feature on/off by
3. Press
F
to set.
or .
Low Battery Alarm (F36-9)
When activated, this feature w arns 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.
F
DEF
1. Press
WXYZ
9
.
2. You can turn this feature on/off by
3. Press
F
to set.
MNO
3
and
6
or .
Call Timers
T o help y ou manage your calls , your phone is equipped
with several Call Timers.
Last Call Timer (F41-1)
F
1. Press
The talk time of the last
call will be displayed.
2. Press
F
to exit.
4
GHI
1 .
Outgoing Call Timer (F41-2)
F
1. Press
GHI
4
1 and
talk time of all outgoing
calls will be displayed.
Web access call will not be
added in this timer.
F
2. Press
to exit.
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ABC
2
. The cumulative
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All Calls Timer (F41-3)
1. Press
GHI
4
1 and
DEF
. The cumulative
3
F
talk time of all incoming
and outgoing calls will be
displayed. W eb access call
will not be added in this timer.
F
2. Press
to exit.
Note: The above three timers can be reset to zero by
using Call Timer Reset (F65-1) on page 72.
Lifetime Timer (F41-4)
GHI
F
1. Press
4
1 and
“lifetime” talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls
will be displayed.
This timer cannot be reset to zero.
F
2. Press
to exit.
GHI
4
. The cumulative
Web T otal Timer (F41-5)
F
1. Press
GHI
4
1 and
time of web access call will
be displayed.
F
2. Press
to exit.
Note: This timer can be reset to zero by using Call
Timer Reset (F65-1) on page 72.
JKL
. The cumulative
5
Clock Indicator (F42)
Date and Time are automatically displayed, if this feature is enabled.
GHI
1. Press
F
ABC
4
2
.
2. You can turn this feature
F
or .
to set.
on/off by
3. Press
Clock Adjustment (F43)
You 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
In MANUAL mode, your clock always w orks alone, and
can be adjusted manually.
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Example: T o set the time to 9:15 a.m. J ul. 21, 2000
in MANUAL mode.
GHI
1. Press
F
DEF
4
3
.
2. Scroll to “MANUAL” and
F
press
3. Enter the year
month
ABC
2
1 5
4. Press
.
OPER
0
OPER
PQRS
0
7
1 , time
JKL
and 1 for a.m. (or
to set.
STO
OPER
0
OPER
0
, day
WXYZ
9
,
ABC
2
for p.m.)
Notes: 1. In the step 3 above, you can correct a digit
Rcl
by
or
or , moving the cursor by
F
.
2. The clock works internally during power off,
and will display the time in the same mode
when you turn the power on.
Clock Alarm (F44)
This feature alert you repeatedly at the alarm time that
you programmed.
Example: To set the alarm time to 7:30 a.m.
GHI
1. Press
F
GHI
4
4
.
2. Scroll to “ON” and press
F
.
OPER
3. Enter the alarm time
PQRS
DEF
7
for a.m. (or
4. Press
OPER
3
0
ABC
2
to set. The indicator will be dis-
STO
0
and
1
for p.m.)
played.
5. At the alarm time, the
alarm will ring for one
minute with animation.
6. Press any key to stop ringing.
7. The clock alarm will repeat to ring every day until
you cancel the feature.
Notes: 1. If it is a time to alarm during a call, the clock
alarm will ring after the call.
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2. The clock alarm does not ring during power
off, but this feature will be activated again
when you turn the power on.
3. The clock alarm may not ring in AUTO mode,
if you skip the alarm time traveling into an
area with the different local time.
4. See Alert Tone Volume Control (F31) on
page 57 to change the alarm sound volume.
5 In place of the alarm sound, you can use
Vibrator Alert (F8) on page 75.
Countdown Timer (F45)
This feature alerts you when the countdown timer expires. The timer can be set to 1 through 99 minutes.
To Start the Countdown Timer.
F
GHI
1. Press
2. Enter the duration, 1 to 99
minutes.
F
3. Press
to start. The indicator will be dis-
played.
4. When the timer expires,
the alarm will ring for one
minute with animation.
5. Press any key to stop ringing.
To Cancel the Countdown Timer
1. Press
started.
2. “TIMER STOP?” is dis-
played with the remaining
minutes to expire.
3. Scroll to “YES” and press
indicator will go out.
Notes: 1. If the timer expires during a call, the alarm
F
will ring after the call.
2. When you turn the power off, the countdown
timer will be canceled.
3. See Alert Tone Volume Control (F31) on
page 57 to change the alarm sound volume.
4. In place of the alarm sound, you can use
Vibrator Alert (F8) on page 75.
JKL
4
4
.
5
GHI
JKL
again after the timer has
5
F
to cancel. The
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System Features
A/B System Selection (F51)
This feature permits you to select which Cellular system (A or B) your phone uses. When y ou 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 unless you have a reason to alter the system selection.
To alter the system selection:
F
F
to set.
JKL
1 .
5
or .
1. Press
The current mode will be
displayed.
You can change the current mode by
2.
3. Press
• 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 ONLY – 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 “A UT O RO AM ONLY”, 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 PreferredRoaming 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 arrangements with, in different cities.
In your Home System Area, both “
your display. Outside of the Home System in Service Areas closely associated with your Carrier, the phone’s display may appear the same as when operating in the Home
System.
” and “
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In areas where your Carrier has Roaming agreements,
your phone will display a steady “
display indicates a flashing “
Rm
” indication. If y our
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 a flashing “
”, you may ha ve to
change your A/B System Selection or NAM Selection in
order to obtain service. If your display indicates “
”, 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 tra v el. To provide this ability,
your phone has two NAMs (Number Assignment Modules) 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:
F
JKL
1. Press
ABC
5
.
2
You can change the current NAM by or .
2.
3. Press
F
to set.
Force Analog Call (F53)
This feature temporarily directs the phone to use the
Analog Mode even if the Digital Mode has been previously selected.
F
JKL
1. Press
2. Press
F
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.
After 10 minutes if items 1) ~ 3) did not occur.
4)
DEF
5
.
3
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System Settings (F54)
This is a group of several functions for settings related to the
system.
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 display. This will be displa yed when the phone is turned on
or when you change the NAM. (See NAM Selection(F52) on page 66.) As you can program diff erent name
for each NAM, you can tell which NAM is currently active when you turn the phone on.
F
JKL
5
F
to edit.
GHI
and
4
1. Press
1
.
2. You can select other NAM
by
or .
Then press
3. Enter your message.
(See Alpha Mode on page 27.)
STO
4. Press
to store the message.
Automatic NAM (F54-2)
If you have multiple NAM registrations (see previous description), your phone will recognize NAMs for which y ou
are registered. The phone will then automatically switch
to the proper NAM for the area in which you are in.
F
JKL
1. Press
ABC
2
.
2. You can turn this feature on/off by
3. Press
F
to set.
GHI
5
and
4
or .
Automatic Retry (F54-3)
With this feature on, your telephone will automatically
make up to sev en call attempts when the first try is not
successful.
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The indicator will stay on, and the speaker will be
muted. Press to cancel the Automatic Retry.
JKL
GHI
5
1. Press
DEF
3
F
.
4
and
2. You can turn this feature on/off by or .
F
3. Press
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 depends on the cellular system and your service provider .
To Set the Enhanced Voice Privacy Mode:
F
JKL
1. Press
GHI
4
.
2. To request the cellular system to provide the enhanced voice privacy service, select “EN-HANCED” with
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 enhanced voice privacy service, select “STANDARD”
with
or , 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.
GHI
5
and
4
or , and press
F
.
F
.
Anti Fraud Security Features
Your new Audiovox Cellular telephone has been engineered 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) Dialing. (A vailability 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.
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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 f or
a double beep, which will prompt y ou to send your
PIN.
3. Enter your PIN number , and press
. 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
cessed, you will have the
display:
. As y our call is being pro-
3. Press “SEND” key
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 feature on. (See procedures below.)
To Place a Call to Voice Mail using the
Automatic PIN Feature
(See Voice Mail Dialing on page 48.)
1. Press V for more than one second. As y our call
is being processed, you
will have the display:
V
2. Press
3. Press
V
again, your PIN will be sent.
V
again. The second number stored in
will be sent in Touch Tone™ signals. The sub-
sequent numbers, if any, can be sent sequentially
V
by pressing
.
To Turn the Automatic PIN Feature On/Off (F54-5)
F
JKL
1. Press
JKL
5
.
GHI
5
and
4
2. You can turn this feature on/off by
3. Press
F
to set.
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To Program or Change your Automatic PIN (F54-6)
1. Press
GHI
5
4
and
MNO
.
6
F
JKL
2. Enter the four-digit security
F
code and press
3. Enter your new PIN Code. Press
.
F
to program.
Security Features
Call Restriction (F61)
This feature permits you to impose various kinds of restrictions on outgoing calls. Emergency numbers can
be placed even when this feature is on.
To Set Call Restriction Mode
MNO
F
F
6
to set.
1 .
F
.
1. Press
2. Enter the four-digit security code and press
3. You can select the mode by or .
4. Press
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.
•
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.
•
RCL01-09 – 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 addresses please ask your dealer.
•
OFF – Off Mode
No restriction.
To Change Emergency Numbers (F62)
You can program your o wn emergency numbers. Up to
3 numbers of maximum 32 digits can be stored.
Memory Location
1
2
3
Preset Emergency Number
911
911
Blank
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F
MNO
1. Press
ABC
6
.
2
2. Enter the four-digit security code and press
3. Press
or to select the emergency num-
F
.
ber memory location (1, 2 or 3) that you want to
change or program, and press
4. Enter the new emergency number, and press
F
.
F
Note: The emergency number in memory location 1
will be dialed when the OneTouch Emergency
Call feature is used.
To Turn On/Off OneTouch Emergency
Call Feature (F63)
F
MNO
1. Press
DEF
6
.
3
2. Enter the four-digit secu-
F
rity code and press
.
3. You can turn this feature on/off by or .
4. Press
F
to set.
To Change the Security Code (F64)
MNO
1. Press
F
2. Enter the four-digit security
code and press
3. The current security code is displayed.
4. Enter a new four-digit security code and press
GHI
6
4
.
F
.
F
.
.
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 four Call Timers;
Last Call Timer, Outgoing Call Timer, All Calls Timer
and Web Total Timer.
MNO
F
1. Press
2. Enter the four-digit security
code and press
3. Press 1 .
F
4. Press
to reset the call timers.
JKL
6
5
.
F
.
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Phonebook All Clear (F65-2)
This feature clears all of Phonebook locations (01 to
99) and the voice mail dialing memory V .
F
MNO
1. Press
JKL
6
.
5
2. Enter the four-digit security
code and press
3. Press
2
4. Press
ABC
.
F
to clear the memory.
F
.
Call History All Clear (F65-3)
This feature clears all call history for outgoing and incoming calls including Caller ID .
F
MNO
1. Press
JKL
6
.
5
2. Enter the four-digit security
F
code and press
DEF
3. Press
3
4. Press
.
F
to clear the history.
.
Text Message & Voice Mail All Clear (F65-4)
This feature clears all Text Messages and the Voice Mail n umber .
MNO
JKL
6
1. Press
F
2. Enter the four-digit security
code and press
GHI
3. Press
4. Press
4
F
5
.
F
.
to clear the message.
Function Reset (F65-5)
This feature permits you to reset the User-Programmable functions to their initial settings.
MNO
1. Press
F
JKL
6
5
.
2. Enter the four-digit security
code and press
3. Press
5
4. Press
JKL
.
F
to reset.
F
.
Note: See Function Reset Status on page 76.
Data Communications
Data/Fax Mode (F71)
Your CDM-9000 will work as wireless modem, if connected to a PC with the optional data cable (DIC-4000).
When operating in the Digital mode, the phone can be
used for Async Data or Fax at the speed of up to
14.4kbps. Your CDM-9000 also supports QNC (Quick
Network Connection) for faster internet access.
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The data/fax features are available while the indicator is on.
To Receive Data/Fax Call
PQRS
F
1. Press
2. Scroll the menu, and press
of the modes described
below.
3. During data/fax calls, you
can use only
4. To exit from the data/fax mode, press
1
, and scroll to “OFF”, then press
DATA:
Data mode until the power is turned off.
FAX:
Fax mode until the power is turned off.
DATA ONCE:
FAX ONCE:
Notes: 1. “DAT A ONCE” or “FAX ONCE ” mode will be
2. You can not receive voice calls in data/fax
3 For additional details on connecting your
4. To place data/fax call or access internet
7
1 .
F
to select one
key.
PQRS
F
7
F
.
Data mode for one call only.
Fax mode for one call only.
automatically reset to “OFF” mode after re-
ceiving data/fax once, or in 10 minutes.
modes.
phone to your PC, please refer to instructions in the DIC-4000 Data Cable Kit.
through a PC, it is not necessary to set the
phone in data/fax mode.
Web Browser Setup (F72)
The following f eatures are to set up the W eb Browser in
your phone.
Web Lock (F72-1)
You can lock the unauthorized access to the internet. If
the browser is locked by this feature, you will need to
enter your 4 digit Security Code to access the web. Press
F
PQRS
ABC
7
and 1 to set.
2
Web Backlight (F72-2)
You can turn on/off the backlight setting during the web
F
PQRS
access. Press
ABC
7
2
73
and
2
ABC
to set.
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Web Idle Timer (F72-3)
If there is no network activity within a specific time, the
web access call is automatically terminated. Press
PQRS
ABC
7
2
and
DEF
to change the timer setting.
3
F
To deactivate this feature, set the timer to zero.
Web Link IP Addresses (F72-4) (F72-5)
Your phone can have up to 4 sets of the server IP
(Internet Protocol) addresses and Port numbers to access your service provider’s w ebsite. These ma y already
be preset or be advised by your service provider.
To install two IP addresses into “Web Link A”;
F
PQRS
1. Press
ABC
7
2
2. Enter your 4-digit Security Code and press
3. “LINK A PRI.” is displayed.
4. Enter the primary IP address and press
5. Enter the primary port number and press
6. Now “LINK A SEC.” is displayed.
7. Enter the secondary IP address and press
8. Enter the secondary port number and press
To install more IP addresses into “Web Link B”;
F
PQRS
ABC
Press
7
from 2 to 8 for “LINK B PRI.” and “LINK B SEC.”
Notes: 1. An IP address must be 12-digit long to en-
ter. If you have, for example, 123.45.67.8,
then enter
OPER
0
2. Your phone may display the stored IP addresses or Port numbers in the above steps .
Then press
JKL
2
, and follow the abov e steps
5
1 2
MNO
PQRS
6
7
,
F
GHI
and
ABC
0
OPER
.
4
F
.
F
JKL
DEF
3
OPER
,
0
OPER
TUV
0
8
5
GHI
4
.
to keep them unchanged.
F
.
F
F
.
.
.
,
Web User Name (F72-6)
Press
ABC
7
2
and
MNO
. You may program the
6
F
PQRS
User Name.
Web Password (F72-7)
Press
F
ABC
7
2
and
PQRS
7
. You may program a
PQRS
password.
Web Link Change (F72-8)
You may select “Web Link A” or “ Web Link B”.
PQRS
1. Press
F
ABC
7
2
and
2. Scroll to “WEB LINK A” or “ WEB LINK B”.
F
3. Press
to set.
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TUV
8
.
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Web Browser (F73)
F
PQRS
Press
DEF
7
to start the Web Browser.
3
Vibrator Alert
1. To turn the vibrator alert
F
on, press
TUV
, then
8
scroll to “ON”.
F
Press
2. T o turn the vibrator alert off, press
scroll to “OFF”. Press
to select.
F
to select.
F
TUV
, then
8
Notes: 1. When the Vibrator Alert feature is on, the
audible ringer/melody will be muted.
Also the alarm sound will be muted for ClockAlarm and Countdown Timer.
2. Be sure to turn the Vibrator Alert feature off
when you use the phone in Car Kit option.
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.
OPER
F
0
1. Press
2. Scroll to “ON” or “OFF” you
want and press
1 .
F
.
Automatic Answering (F02)
With this feature on, incoming calls will be automatically answered after a preset duration of alert tones.
This feature may be con venient when your telephone is
installed in the handsfree car kit.
F
OPER
1. Press
2. Scroll to “ON” and press
F
.
3. Enter duration (5 to 30) in seconds.
F
4. Press
to set.
Note: This feature will not function if the phone is in
“Phone Lock”, or “Keypad Lock” mode.
ABC
0
.
2
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Function Reset Status
The following functions will return to the initial settings
after Function Reset.
Functions
Automatic Lock (F13)
Backlight ControlPortable Use
(Standby) (F22-1)With Car Kit
Backlight Control (In-Use) (F22-2)
Auto Hyphenation (F23)
Text Lines Selection (F24)
Contrast Control (F25)
Earpiece Volume Control
Alert Tone Volume Control (F31)
Ring Type Selection (F32)
Key Tone Volume Control (F33)
Sending DTMF (F35)
Key Tone Length (F36-1)
Single Alert Beep Tone (F36-2)
Voice Mail Aler t (F36-3)
Text Message Alert (F36-4)
Caller ID Alert (F36-5)
Service Mode Alert (F36-6)
Voice Privacy Aler t (F36-7)
One Minute Beep Tone (F36-8)
Low Battery Alarm (F36-9)
Clock Indicator (F42)
Time Adjustment (F43)
Clock Alarm (F44)
Countdown Timer (F45)
A/B System Selection (F51)
NAM Selection (F52)
Automatic NAM (F54-2)
Automatic Retry (F54-3)
Voice Privacy Service (F54-4)
Automatic PIN Mode (F54-5)
Call Restriction (F61)
OneTouch Emergency Call (F63)
Data/Fax Mode (F71)
Web Lock (F72-1)
Web Backlight (F72-2)
Web Idle Timer (F72-3)
Initial Setting
OFF
10 Seconds
Always ON
Normal
ON
3 Lines
Standard
Level 3 (Max = 4)
Level 4 (Max = 4)
Ring #1
Level 3 (Max = 4)
ON
Normal
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Auto
OFF
0 minute
Auto Roam
NAM #1
OFF
OFF
Standard
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Always ON
2 minutes
When using your cellular telephone, please note that
the following offenses are punishab le by fine , imprisonment, or both:
• 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 consent of the parties participating in the call.
• Making anonymous calls to annoy, harass, or molest 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 b y stating falsely that it is needed
for an emergency).
The CDM-9000 is using one or more of the
following US patents licensed by
QUALCOMM Incorporated:
AUDIO VO X COMMUNICATIONS CORP . (the Company), warrants to the original retail purchaser of
this Audiovox Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone, 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 period 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 warr anted f or
ninety (90) days from date of purchase.
The accessories consisting of the antenna and rechargeable battery pack, desktop charger are similarly warranted for twelve (12) months from original 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 installation, excessive temperature or humidity, environmental conditions, mishandling, misuse, neglect
or accident. This Warranty is not assignab le or transferable.
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, (631)
233-3410) for reference to an A uthorized Warranty
Station in your area.
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY
UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PRO VIDED ABOVE
AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID
BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
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The Company disclaims liability for geogr aphic coverage, inadequate signal to antenna, communications range or operation of the Cellular System as
a whole.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
SHALL BE LIMITED T O THE DURATION OF THIS
WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR
BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A
PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY 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 assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this
product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long
an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the
above limitation or e xclusions may not apply to y ou.
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may also hav e other rights which vary from state
to state.
IN U.S.A.:AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS
CORP.
555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge,
New Y ork 11788
(631) 233-3300
IN CANADA: AUDIOVOX CANADA LTD.
405 Britannia Road East,
Mississauga, Ontario L4Z3E6
(905) 712-9299
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Quick Reference
Basic Operation
Turn On/OffPress and hold .
Place a CallPhone Number,
Terminate a Call
Receive a Call
Clear Last Digit
Clear All Digits
Any Key (except and
CLR
(less than 0.5 sec.)
CLR
(more than 0.5 sec.)
Rcl F
)
Earpiece Volume
or during a call
Convenience Features
Store Number in Phonebook
Phonebook Dialing
Speed DialingPhonebook Address,
Last Number Redial
Dial last Number Received
CLR
, Phone Number,
STO STO
Rcl
Rcl
Rcl
, Phonebook Address
, Phonebook Address,
VAD
Web
Messaging Features
Review Voice Mail Number
Review Text Messages
Quick Reference
Basic Operation
Turn On/Off (more than one second)
Place a CallPhone Number,
Terminate a Call
Receive a CallAny Key (except and
Clear Last Digit
Clear All Digits
Earpiece Volume or during a call
Convenience Features
Store Number in Phonebook
Phonebook Dialing
Speed DialingPhonebook Address,
Last Number Redial
Dial last Number Received
Messaging Features
Review Voice Mail Number
Review Text Messages
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F
F
, then
for scroll
CLR
(less than 0.5 sec.)
CLR
(more than 0.5 sec.)
CLR
, Phone Number,
Phonebook Address
Rcl
, Phonebook Address,
Rcl
VAD
Web
Rcl
F
F
, then or for scroll
STO STO
or
Rcl F
)
,
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Functions
Mute/Unmute
Keypad Lock
Lock the Phone
Automatic Lock
Display Own Phone Number & SID
Backlight Control
Last Call Time Display
Outgoing Call Time Display
All Calls Time Display
Automatic Answering
A/B System Selection
Force Analog Call
Data/Fax
Vibrator Alert
Mode
F
F
1
F
1
F
1
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
2
2
4
4
4
0
5
5
7
8
F
ABC
ABC
GHI
GHI
GHI
OPER
JKL
JKL
PQRS
TUV
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
1
ABC
2
1
1
1
ABC
2
1
DEF
3
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
Functions
Mute/Unmute
Keypad Lock
Lock the Phone
Automatic Lock
Display Own Phone Number & SID
Backlight Control
Last Call Time Display
Outgoing Call Time Display
All Calls Time Display
Automatic Answering
A/B System Selection
Data/Fax Mode
Vibrator Alert
84
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
1
1
1
ABC
2
ABC
2
4
4
4
OPER
0
JKL
5
PQRS
7
TUV
8
GHI
GHI
GHI
F
1
1
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
1
ABC
2
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
ABC
2
1
1
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BTE-4000
Extended Lithium
Ion Battery
DTH-4000
Desktop Holder
CNR-4000
AC Adapter
EM-425
Earphone Microphone
DTC-4000
Desktop Charger with AC Adapter
CDM-9000
TRI-MODE, WEB BROWSING DIGITAL CDMA TELEPHONE
ACCESSORIES
BTR-4000
Standard Lithium
Ion Battery
DIC-4000
Data Interface Cable
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PRO TECT YOUR W ARRANTY
PRO TECT YOUR W ARRANTY
Read your Warranty carefully , with the special
consideration to paragraph seven of the Limited 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 accessories and in some cases, promoting that their
product is equal to or better than the Audiovo x
product. Be careful. Some of these products
may not be compatible for use with your
Audiov ox product and ma y damage the unit or
cause it to malfunction. If service is required
on your unit, and it is determined that a nonAudiovox accessory has created the problem
with your unit, the Warranty will not apply. In
addition, if the unit has already suffered irreversible damage by reason of a non-compatible accessory , the Warranty will be voided. To
protect your W arranty, use only compatible accessories which cannot damage or interfere
with the functioning of your Audiovox product.
AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP.
555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, New York 11788, 631-233-3300
16808 Marquardt Avenue, Cerritos, California 90701, 562-802-5100
405 Britannia Rd. East, Ste 101, Mississauga, Ontario,
110 Rocky Point Road, Kogarah, NSW 2217, Australia,