Caller ID with Name

This feature allows you to preview in your display the number and name of the party calling you before you answer the call. The name is as you programmed it in

your phonebook.

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Note: "Number Restricted" or "Number Unavailable" is displayed when the Caller ID is restricted or not available.

Automatic Calls-in-AbsenceIndicator

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. Depressing any key will

clear the display.

Ringing Tone with Melody

The CDM-4500 offers you 15 styles of ringer tones and melodies for alerting incoming calls. Ringer volume can also be adjusted. See Ring Type Selection (F32) and Alert Tone Volume Control (F31) on page 58 for setting.

See also Vibrator Alert (F8) on page 73.

Distinctive Ringing (Audible Caller ID)

You may program different ringer styles for different phonebook addresses. See To Store a Ring Type with the Phone Number on page 29 for setting.

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After terminating the call, the number you entered can be dialed by CEJ .

Note: You can deactivate "Sending DTMF" so that key- pad tones will not be transmitted to the calling party. See Sending DTMF (F35) on page 59.

Automatic Talk Timer

The talk time of the current call will be automatically

displayed.

For example, "1 h23m45s".

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 incoming call. Your phone displays "New Caller" and the new caller's ID with the name. The name is as you programmed it in your phonebook.

1.Press CEJ to answer the new call.

2.Press CEJ again to switch between the two call;.

Three-Way Calling

Your service provider may provide Three-Way Calling service. When a call is already in progress, you may call the third party.

1.Enter a number and press C!:J to call the third party.

2.Press CEJ again to connect all three parties.

Ask your service provider for the detailed information.

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Clock Indicator (Digital Mode Only)

When the phone is in an area with digital service (Digital Mode), Date and Time are automatically displayed, if this feature is enabled. See Clock Indicator (F42) on page

62 to turn this feature on/off.

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CDM 4500 specifications

The Audiovox CDM 4500 is a notable mobile phone from the early 2000s that exemplifies the technological advancements of its time. It gained popularity due to its user-friendly interface, compact design, and reliable communication features. The CDM 4500 was primarily marketed towards consumers looking for a robust device that offered essential mobile functionalities without unnecessary complications.

One of the defining features of the Audiovox CDM 4500 is its stylish clamshell design. This flip-phone form factor not only made the device portable but also protected the keypad from accidental presses, a common issue with non-flip designs. When opened, the CDM 4500 revealed a clear, monochrome LCD display that provided easy visibility for texts and menus, a hallmark of mobile phones of its era.

The CDM 4500 was equipped with a variety of essential features, including a calendar, alarm clock, and built-in speakerphone functionality. Users could easily navigate its intuitive menu system to access these features. The phone also supported basic text messaging, allowing users to communicate quickly and efficiently.

In terms of connectivity, the Audiovox CDM 4500 operated on CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) technology. This technology allowed for clear voice calls and improved network capacity, enabling multiple users to communicate simultaneously without significant loss in call quality. The device was compatible with various CDMA networks, making it a versatile choice for many users.

Another noteworthy aspect of the CDM 4500 was its battery life. The phone was designed to provide extended usage, with standby times of more than a week, depending on usage patterns. This was particularly appreciated by users who relied heavily on their mobile devices for communication and organization.

Additionally, the CDM 4500 featured customizable ringtones and a variety of visual alerts, allowing users to personalize their experience. Though it lacked the advanced multimedia capabilities of contemporary smartphones, it fulfilled the primary purpose of a phone: reliable communication.

In summary, the Audiovox CDM 4500 remains a representative example of early mobile phone technology, encapsulating the essential features and functions that users valued during its time. Its design, functionality, and reliable connectivity made it a sought-after device for individuals prioritizing practicality and ease of use. As technology has rapidly progressed, phones like the CDM 4500 paved the way for the smartphones that dominate the market today.