Audiovox CDM 4500 manual Placing Calls, Antenna Position, Power Management, 17j

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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 T will stay while the phone is turned on.

To turn the phone off, press ~ for more than one sec- ond.

Antenna Position

The antenna can be used in its fully extended or fully re- tracted position only. It is recommended that the antenna should be fully extended for optimum performance and signal strength or while operating in poor signal areas.

Receiving Signal Strength Indicator (Tilll)

The number of lines indicates the Signal Strength in your area. Four lines show the maximum level. The dis- play will vary as you move with the phone. If the signal is not strong enough to place a call, "No Service" will appear on the LCD display.

Battery Level Indicator

You can always monitor the battery charge condition with the constant battery level indicator. The number of blocks indicates the battery conditions as follows:

I(!'""~ Full charge

C-.il Low charge " , "

:C-..:J

"

~ Flashing

indicates

discharged.

" I

 

 

 

Power Management

 

Mode

I

Talk

Time

Standby

Time

~

COMA

I

up

to

up

to

 

 

 

 

ISlim Battery

190

min.

170 h

 

 

! (BTR-4500)

Analog

 

65min.

12h

 

The operating times are approximate values and may

vary depending on network configuration and handset

usage.

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.Placing Calls

To Place a Call

1.Enter the phone number.

(A maximum of 32 digits will be displayed.)

2.Press ca .

The ~ indicator will light.

.To

 

Correct

a Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press

~

to clear the last digit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press

and hold

~

 

to erase

all the

digits

entered

 

.If

 

the

Call

Fails

to Go

Through

 

 

 

 

 

Press

(3.

and

ca

to redial

the

number.

 

 

To

Terminate

 

a

Call

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press

~

.The

~

indicator

will

go

out,

 

 

Last

 

Number

 

Redial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press

E)

@.3

to recall the last number

you

dialed,

then

press

q:J

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See Call History on page 42 for details.

 

 

 

 

To

Dial

the

Last

Number

Received

 

 

Press

E)

~

 

to dial the last

number

with Caller

ID

you received, then press CEJ .

 

 

 

 

 

 

See Call History on page 42 for details.

 

 

 

 

Phonebook

 

Dialing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press

E)

and

enter

an address

(01 to 99) to recall

a

number from your

phonebook,

then press

q:]

.

 

See Phonebook Recall on page 31 for details.

 

 

To Mute a Phone Conversation

Press G G to mute your conversation at any time during a call. "Mute" will be displayed.

To return to normal conversation, press G G again.

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CDM 4500 specifications

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