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WELCOME
Thank you for choosing the CDM-8200, our new model,
developed by top researchers to support the IS-95B
system through Qualcom-manufactured MSM 3100
chips and CDMA technologies. This product allows for
high speed communication services, such as web
browsing and data & fax services.
Among its many advanced features, the T9 input mode
makes it much easier to enter letters In addition, with
proven technologies in detail as follows:
Full graphic display of 5 text input line and 1 icon line
with variable font size.
Easy to enter letters through the T9 text input mode.
Multilingual (English and French available)
Enhanced for web browsing & data services (i.e.;
wireless internet access, wireless fax send / receive
Openwave.com, Up browser).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This CDM-8200 user guide contains very important
information about how to handle and use the product.
So please read this manual thoroughly. Please make
sure that you don't drop the phone , apply any physical
impact on, and immerse the phone. And also please
pay attention to the warranty on the back page and be
alert to the exclusions and limitations of your warranty,
which are related with the unauthorized use of
components.

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  • Page 1 WELCOME Thank you for choosing the CDM-8200, our new model, developed by top researchers to support the IS-95B system through Qualcom-manufactured MSM 3100 chips and CDMA technologies. This product allows for high speed communication services, such as web browsing and data & fax services.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ........INSIDE THE PACKAGE..................HANDSET DESCRIPTION................... THE FUNCTION KEYS....................DISPLAY INDICATORS ..................... BATTERY USAGE....................Chapter 1 BATTERY INSTALLATION ..................BATTERY REMOVAL....................BATTERY CHARGING ....................POWER CONNECTION ..................CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH THE HANDSET ..........CHARGING THE BATTERY ONLY ................
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 4. MENU FUNCTION ............PHONEBOOK ...................... CALL LOGS........................ MISSED CALLS ...................... ANSWERED CALLS....................DIALED CALLS ....................... RECALLING BY LOCATION ..................RECALLING BY NAME (ALPHA) ................SETTING ......................AUTO RETRY......................INTERVAL ....................... REPEAT........................AUTO ANSWER ......................ONE-TOUCH DIALING ....................VOICE PRIVACY......................
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SEND TO......................... SAVE ........................STATE ........................WEB ALERT ......................WEB ALERT ....................... SETTINGS ......................SAVE SENT MESSAGES ..................DEFAULT CALL BACK NUMBER................MESSAGE ALERT ..................... Chapter 6 DELIVERY ACK ......................AUTO ERASE......................ENTRY MODE......................MESSAGE LOG......................INCOMING LOG .....................
  • Page 5: Inside The Package

    INSIDE THE PACKAGE This package should include all items pictured below. If any are missing or different, immediately contact the retailer where you purchased the phone. Desktop Charger Handset Standard Battery User Manual Handstrap...
  • Page 6: Handset Description

    HANDSET DESCRIPTION THE FUNCTION KEYS Front Key Side Key Press to make or receive a call. Press to terminate a call or exit a current page, and turn the phone on/off. Press to scroll through the items in the menu. (Soft 1) Press to access the menu or function as shown in the bottom line of the display.
  • Page 7: Battery Usage

    BATTERY USAGE BATTERY INSTALLATION Place the battery on the back of the handset and slide into place. Push the battery down until it locks into place. BATTERY REMOVAL Pull down the release latch, lift up the battery and remove the battery from the handset.
  • Page 8: Charging The Battery Only

    BATTERY USAGE CHARGING THE BATTERY ONLY Detach battery from handset and place in charger. The red LED indicates charging is in progress. The green LED indicates charging is completed. BATTERY LIFE (FOR NEW BATTERY) The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configuration. Standard Battery (950 mAh) CDMA...
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  • Page 10: Turning The Phone On / Off

    TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF TURNING THE PHONE ON Press and hold [ ], until the logo appears and the tone sounds. When “Password” appears on the display enter your 4-digit password to unlock your phone. The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number.
  • Page 11: Menu Summary

    MENU SUMMARY 1 : PHONE BOOK 1 : CALL LOGS 1 : MISSED CALL 2 : ANSWERED CALL 3 : DIALED CALL 2 : BY LOCATION 3 : BY NAME 2 : SETTING 1 : AUTO RETRY 1 : INTERVAL 2 : REPEAT 2 : AUTO ANSWER 3 : ONE-TOUCH...
  • Page 12: Basic Functions

    BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKING A CALL Enter a phone number. XXX-XXX-XXXX Call 00:00:01 XXX-XXX-XXXX To modify the phone number you have entered : • Press [ ] to erase one digit at a time • Press and hold [ ] to erase the entire number and input correct number again.
  • Page 13: Answering A Call

    BASIC FUNCTIONS ANSWERING A CALL Press any key to answer the call except the volume buttons and [ Press [ ] to end the call. In Auto Answer Mode a call is automatically answered after a preset number of ring tones. See page 40 for more details. CALLER ID FUNCTION Displays the caller’s name and phone number, if available, in the phone book.
  • Page 14: During A Call

    DURING A CALL SENDING YOUR NUMBER TO A PAGER Automatically transmits your phone number to a pager during a call without manually entering the number. When connected to a pager and asked to enter your phone number, press [ SCRATCH PAD Stores a new phone number during a call without the calling party hearing the keypad tones.
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  • Page 16: Storing A Phone Number

    STORING A PHONE NUMBER The phonebook stores up to 100 numbers. Enter a phone number (more than Location: 3 digits) you want to store and press [ ], and [ ] “Store” XXX-XXXX-XXXX The next available location number is automatically XX Location is Used displayed.
  • Page 17: Entering Letters, Numbers & Characters

    ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & CHARACTERS STANDARD INPUT MODE Enters letters using the digit keys. Input the letters using the keypad as follows. Repetitions Repetitions Repetitions Repetitions Keypad 1 Time 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times ’ 2ABC 3DEF 4GHI 9WXYZ You can change the input mode by pressing [...
  • Page 18: Numeric Mode

    ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & CHARACTERS NUMERIC MODE Allows you to enter numbers. Press [ ] until a current input Message? mode changes to the Numeric 12345 mode. Press a digit key to enter a number. SYMBOL MODE Allows you to enter symbols. Press [ ] until the “Symbol mode”...
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  • Page 20: Chapter 4. Menu Function

    PHONEBOOK To access the menu in standby mode press [ ]. Once in the menu, both [ ] and [ ] functions appear on the bottom line of the display. Press [ ] in Press [ ] in the the standby standby mode to mode to access access voice and...
  • Page 21: Recalling By Location

    PHONEBOOK RECALLING BY LOCATION Recalls a number from the phonebook by pressing its location number. Press [ Search Location? Enter a location number. Use the navigation key instead of entering a location number to search, and press [ ] to view the details of a selected number.
  • Page 22: Setting

    SETTING AUTO RETRY Automatically retries a call up to 5 times after a set time interval. INTERVAL Press [ Select a time interval option (Off/3 seconds/5 seconds/7 seconds/10 seconds) with the scroll key. Press [ ] to save. REPEAT Press [ Select one of the options (1 time/3 times/5 times) with the scroll key.
  • Page 23: Lcd Contrast

    SETTING LCD CONTRAST The LCD display contrast can be controlled in 7 levels. Press [ ] and then LCD Contrast the scroll keys to adjust the LCD contrast for better view. Press [ ] to save. DISPLAY Allows you to select a logo to display or screen saver on screen. LOGO DISPLAY Logo Display Press [...
  • Page 24: Tone

    TONE RING MODE Alerts you to incoming calls in the following modes: Press [ Select one of the following options (Ringer/Slide bell/Vibrator/Silent/Bell after vib) with the scroll key. Ringer Slide bell : The bell volumes up in 5 steps. Vibrator Silent Bell after Vib : The bell rings after 10 vibrations.
  • Page 25: Timer

    TIMER Checks the talk time and manages your calls within the limit you set. The four timers include: LAST CALL Displays talk time of last call. Press [ ALL CALLS Displays talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls, excluding web access calls.
  • Page 26: Special

    SPECIAL STOPWATCH Press [ Press [ ] / [ ] to use the stopwatch. Press [ ] to start or stop. Press [ ] for Split/Split Release /Initial/Previous. The time is displayed in a 100 unit of a second. Press [ ] to exit and return to the initial display.
  • Page 27: Alerts

    ALERTS MIN ALERT Sounds an alert every minute of a phone call. Press [ Min Alert u Off Select “On” or “Off” with the scroll key and press [ ] to save it. ROAM ALERT Sounds an alert when leaving a service area and entering a roaming service area.
  • Page 28: Data Service

    DATA SERVICE RECEIVE MODE Press [ 1:Receive Mode 2:Flow Control Receive Mode u Inactive Select one from (INACTIVE/DATA/FAX) with the scroll key and press [ INACTIVE : In use of the phone DATA : For use of data FAX : In use of a fax FLOW CONTROL Controls data flow when data service is received.
  • Page 29: Change System

    CHANGE SYSTEM AUTO NAM Automatically switches phone to proper NAM when you have multiple NAM registrations. Press [ Auto NAM u Yes Select “Yes” or “No”, then press ] to save it. PRL ID Displays the phone’s PRL (Preferred Roaming List). PRL ID Press [ FORCE ANALOG...
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  • Page 31 LOCKING YOUR PHONE AUTO LOCK Prevents others from using your phone without permission. When locked, the menu cannot be accessed. Press [ ] and enter Auto Lock u Off password. Then press [ The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number.
  • Page 32 CHANGING YOUR BANNER CHANGE BANNER Changes the banner that displays on the screen. It can be a maximum of 16 characters. Press [ ] and enter Banner abc password. Bell Mobility_ Then press [ Select an input mode by using [ (Please refer to page 30 for more details on entering letters and numbers.) Enter a new banner then press [...
  • Page 33 RESTRICTING YOUR PHONE MEMORY Blocks access to, and protects data in your phonebook. Press [ ] and enter Memory Only? u Allow password, then [ Select “Yes” and press [ Select “Allow” or “Restrict” with the scroll key. RESTRICT : Restrict access to the phonebook. ALLOW : Allow access to the phonebook.
  • Page 34 CLEARING YOUR MEMORY CLEARING THE PHONEBOOK Clears all phonebook entries. Press [ ] and enter Clr Phone NO? u No password. Press [ The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number. Select “Yes” or “No” with the scroll key. Press [ CLEARING SCHEDULES Clears all schedules.
  • Page 35 CLEARING YOUR MEMORY CLR ROAM CALLS Clears airtime used for roaming calls. Press [ ] and enter Clear Roam? u No password. Then press [ The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number. Select “Yes” or “No” with the scroll key.
  • Page 36 WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES The following display appears XX New Text when a new message arrives. XX Voice Mail From : Press [ ] to display the : Test1 : Test2 received message. VOICE MAIL Displays the number of voice mails and accesses them by pressing [ Press [ The screen displays the number 1 Voice Mail...
  • Page 37 SEND NEW 3. EDIT MESSAGE Edits messages. Press [ ] to change the text Message? How R U message. Input a new text message, and press [ 4. PRIORITY Marks messages urgent. Press [ ] to send an urgent Priority? uNormal message.
  • Page 38 INBOX 3. FORWARD Send to Press [ ] to forward the text Phone Book message. Input a phone number and a text message. Message? SMS Test1 4. SAVE Press [ ] to save the received Message Saved text message in the “Filed” in ‘filed’...
  • Page 39: Send To

    OUTBOX 3. SEND TO Press [ ] to send the message to another person. Send To 123456789 Input a phone number and press [ phone book Message? T9 Abc Hello_Jhon? Press [ 4. SAVE Message Saved Press [ ] to save the sent text message in the “Filed”...
  • Page 40: Settings

    SETTINGS Manages messaging features through various options. SAVE SENT MESSAGES Saves all sent message. Press [ Save Sent SMS Press [ Select one from (No/Yes/Prompt) with the scroll key. Press [ DEFAULT CALL BACK NUMBER Edits a default call back number so that the recipient can call back or reply.
  • Page 41: Message Log

    SETTINGS MESSAGE LOG This function logs the number of sent and recevied messages. 1:Incoming Log Press [ 2:Outgoing Log 3:Reset INCOMING LOG Shows you the number of received messages, among which the stored msg and the read msg informs you how many has been received and read respectively.
  • Page 42: Filed

    FILED FILED Manages saved messages from the Inbox/Outbox. Press [ :TEST1 Select a text message with the :TEST2 :TEST3 scroll key. Press [ The text message is displayed. TEXT MESSAGE Press [ From: XXX-XXX-XXXX CB# : XXX-XXX-XXXX 02/20 09:36 am If the text message is saved 1 : Reply 2 : Erase...
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  • Page 44: Start Internet Browser

    START INTERNET BROWSER ACCESS THE INTERNET To start your Internet browser and access web sites through your wireless handset, press and hold [ BROWSER MENU The browser menu lists the actions necessary to operate the browser. Press and hold [ ] to access the browser menu.
  • Page 45: Show Url

    BROWSER MENU ADVANCED... Press and hold [ B o o k m a r k s then press [ ] to display the M a r k S i t e A b o u t O p e n w a v e Advance menu as follows.
  • Page 46: Restart Up.browser

    BROWSER MENU RESTART UP.BROWSER Press [ ] to clear the history P r o x y of viewed pages and to start a O f f l i n e S e r v i c e s O u t b o x new session with UP.Link.
  • Page 47: Safety Information For Wireless Handheld Phones

    SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
  • Page 48: Electronic Devices

    SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. PACEMAKERS The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
  • Page 49: Precautions

    DO NOT use unauthorized accessories. DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required, return unit to an authorized Audiovox cellular service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result.
  • Page 50: Sar Information

    SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S RE-QUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 51: Fda Consumer Update

    FDA CONSUMER UPDATE U.S. Food and Drug Administration -Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe.
  • Page 52 FDA CONSUMER UPDATE The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues. FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Asso-ciation (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and De-velopment Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic or- ganizations.
  • Page 53: Protect Your Warranty

    Many companies are making look alike accessories and in some cases, promoting that their product is equal to or better than the Audiovox product. Be careful. Some of these products may not be compatible to use with your Audiovox product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.
  • Page 54: 12 Month Limited Warranty

    IN U.S.A.: AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP. 555 Wireless Blvd. Hauppauge, NY 11788 (800) 229-1235 IN CANADA: AUDIOVOX CANADA LTD. 5155 Spectrum Way, Unit #5 Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5A1 (800) 465-9672...

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