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Audiovox BC-20 User's Manual

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1. Division II CHART 2 The Function Indicator will go off 3 To release this extended function press the CLEAR KEY CLR The FUNCTION INDICATOR FUNC will disappear from the display MAKING CORRECTIONS 1 If a wrong digit is entered momentalily press the CLEAR KEY CLR Each time the key is pressed the last digit will be erased from the display 2 f dialing error is found after completion of entering a telephone number press and hold the CLEAR KEY CLR for longer than 0 5 second or press the CLEAR KEY CLR and the END KEY END consecutively The entire number will be erased 3 Then enter the correct number LAST NUMBER REDIAL The telephone number last dialed is automatically stored in the Last Number Memory memory address number 0 when the SEND KEY SEND is pressed to proceed the call following entering the telephone number The number dialed will not be erased from the display unless the CLEAR KEY CLR is pressed or another telephone number is recalled or newly entered 1 In case the call resulted in a busy signal or no answer or if calling the same number is desired the telephone number last dialed can be redialed simply by pressing the SEND KEY SEND 2 In case the last number is cleared from the display by pressing the CLEAR KEY or turning the unit off and on the last number is stored in the memory address number 0 Therefore press the RECALL KEY RCL and the digit number 0 c
2. REPERTORY DIALING STORING NUMBERS IN MEMORY Up to a maximum of 39 telephone numbers with up to 32 digits can be stored in the Repertory Dialing Memory system 1 Enter a telephone number to be stored by pressing digit key 2 Press the STORE KEY STO The telephone number entered will blink once in every half second for 8 seconds 3 Within these 8 seconds enter the 2 digit memory address number 01 through 39 in which the telephone num ber to be stored The telephone number displayed will stop blinking and the telephone number is now stored in memory NOTES 1 The memory address number O is assigned to the Last Number Memory so as to automatically store the telephone number entered last Any telephone number can be manually stored in the memory address number 0 but it cannot be used as the normal memory address number 2 If the memory address number is previously oc cupied by another number the newly entered telephone number will replace the existing number 3 If the END KEY END is accidentally pressed or the STORE KEY is pressed again during storing the number storing mode will be released 4 If any digits other than through is entered while the telephone number is blinking the number storing mode will be released and the newly entered digits will replace the tele phone number RECALLING NUMBERS FROM MEMORY RECALLING NUMBERS FROM MEMORY ADDRESS NUMBER 01 THROUGH 1 Press the RECALL KE
3. 2 In the call restriction mode the usable memory address numbers are limitted to 1 2 1 2 1 and 2 For recalling numbers refer to RECALLING NUMBERS FROM MEMORY on page 11 3 To release the call restriction mode enter the NAM registered code again The letters REGULAR will be dis played in the panel HORN ALERT NAM OPTION The HORN ALERT is the feature to inform the user out of a vehicle of having received a call with a sound of horn For applying this feature special electrical wiring and installa tion are required Follow the procedure below for setting in the horn alert mode 1 Press the FUNCTION KEY FUNG then press the key 4 The letters HORN will be displayed in the panel for 2 seconds 2 Turn the ignition key off The letters HORN will be dis played in the panel again to be in the horn alert mode for 2 hours 3 When receiving a call in the hom alert mode the unit will send the horn alert signal intermittently for 20 se conds to inform the user 4 Press the SEND KEY while the alert signal ring is heard to answer the call 5 The horn alert mode will be automatically released after 2 hours this time setting may be changed to either 4 6 or 8 hours NAM option and the unit will be switched off at the same time NOTE 1 It is not possible to originate a call in the horn alert mode 2 For releasing the horn alert mode turn the igni tion switch on or press the FUNCTION KEY
4. 1 cac ctun o Back Cover CONTROLS amp FUNCTIONS 4 12 13 16 1 11 10 9 SPK VOL 22 CONTROLS amp FUNCTIONS 1 POWER INDICATOR PWR Lights when the unit is turned on 2 FUNCTION MODE INDICATOR FUNC Lights when the FUNCTION KEY is pressed to select extend ed functions 3 MUTE INDICATOR MUTE Lights when the mute control is in effect 4 LOCK INDICATOR LOCK Lights when the unit is electronically locked 2 SYSTEM A INDICATOR A Lights when the system A non wire only is selected 6 SYSTEM B INDICATOR B Lights when the system B wire only is selected 7 HANDS FREE MODE INDICATOR HF Lights when the Hands Free operation 1s selected 8 11 DIGIT NUMBER DISPLAY Displays a telephone number dialed 9 NO SERVICE INDICATOR NO SVC Lights when a vehicle is out of the cellular service area 10 ROAM INDICATOR ROAM Receiving the service other than the registered system 11 IN USE INDICATOR IN USE Lights when a call is in progress 12 SEND KEY SEND Initiates a call and allows the user to answer calls when the handset is off the cradle 13 DIGIT KEYS Enters telephone numbers or 3 digit Unlock Code 14 MUTE KEY MUTE Switches off mouthpiece and hands free microphone so the other party on the line cannot hear your private conversation off the line 15 CLEAR KEY CLR Clears the digit s from the display 16 HANDSET VOLUME Controls the volume of rece
5. and press the key 4 SYSTEM A B There may be 2 different cellular systems existing in some cellular service regions One of these Z systems 1s the non wire cellular system System A the other is the wired cellular system System B When the contract for the 12 cellular mobile telephone service is made the supplier s service either System A or system B is assigned as the preferred service to your cellular service This cellular mobile telephone is designed to operate on either the System A or B However either one of the particular systems can be selected by following the procedure described below NORMAL MODE When the unit is turned on the Normal Mode is automati cally selected In this mode the unit starts to seek service on the preferred system either System A or B If radio fre guency channel is not available on the preferred system for any reason it will switch over to the non preffered service the other system opposite to the one assigned to seek Service SYSTEM A NON WIRE MODE 1 Press the FUNCTION KEY LFUNC to select the ex tended function The FUNCTION INDICATOR will light 2 Press the digit key 6 The SYSTEM A INDICATOR A will be displayed In this mode the unit seeks service only on the non wire system System A and prevents switching over to the wire system System B SYSTEM P WIRE MODE 1 Press the FUNCTION KEY to select the ex tended function The FUNCTION INDICATOR will li
6. telephone number 1s recalled from the repertory dial memory and is shown in the display 1 Press the RECALL KEY and the UJ KEY consecutively 2 Then enter two digit memory address number 01 39 according to the procedure described in the section titled REPERTORY DIALING 3 The DTMF tone will be heard in conjunction with the telephone number recalled and displayed NOTE Recalling the number with the DTMF tone is not possible if the DTMF Mute mode is selected TIMER COUNTER AIRED TIME DISPLAY 1 Press the RECALL KEY and the digit key 0 consecutively The telephone number dialed last time will be recalled in the display 2 Press the digit key 0 once more The display will show the aired time of the last call in the minute and second format 3 When any key is pressed during the call time display the call time will be erased from the display NOTE The timer counts up to maximum of 99 minutes 59 seconds If the call time exceeds 100 minutes the counter will be reset to 0 00 and start counting up again ACCUMULATED CALL COUNTER The total number of calls may be checked by following the procedure below 1 While the phone is not in use press the RECALL KEY once then the digit key 6 twice in a series 2 The upper row in the digit display shows the ac cumulated number af calls and the bottom row in the display shows the temporalily accumulated number of calls 3 During the counter display 1 the C
7. ERRED off lights on SYSTEM When the unit ROAM IN ROAM IN is in the NON DICATOR DICATOR PREFERRED flashes flashes SYSTEM TURNING THE UNIT OFF 1 Press the POWER SWITCH on the cradle The display will go off and the unit will be turned off 2 The unit may be turned off by turning the ignition off However the unit remains on when the ignition is turned off during a call or in the horn alert mode CALL IN PROGRESS PROTECTION When the power switch is pressed off during conversation the unit remains on and a call is still in progress The unit will be turned off when terminating a call LOCKING THE UNIT Press and hold the LOCK KEY until the LOCK INDICATOR LOCK appears in the display The unit will remain locked electronically even when the unit is turned off until the unlock code is entered The locked mode may be confirmed by pressing any of numeral keys If no tone is heard and the number is not displayed it is locked NOTE However originating calls cannot be proceeded calls from other party may be received UNLOCKING THE UNIT Enter the unlock code consisting of 3 digits The LOCK IN DICATOR will go off and the unit will be unlocked NOTE Unlocking of the unit can only be performed when the unit 1s turned on CALL PROCESSING PLACING A CALL 1 Enter a desired telephone number by pressing digit keys while the handset is on hook or off hook Each digit dial ed will appear in the display panel and
8. GENERAL Owners SPECIFICATIONS Operating FREQUENCY RANGE 8244040 to S470 MHz Transmit 869 040 so 894470 MHz Receive I t j t NUMBER OF RF CHANNELS 832 Channels Full Duplice 115 ruc 10115 CHANNEL SPACING 30 kdl DUPLEX SPACING 45 MHz FREQUENCY STABILITY 22 5 PPM OPERATING TEMPERATURE 30 C lu BO C SUPPLY VOLTAGE 137 V DE 204 Negative Ground CURRENT DRAIN 1 8 A Typical Transmit DEA Tepical Receive O00 A Typical Back Up RF POWER OUTPUT 3 Walls CONDUCTED SPURIOUS amp AH below Carrier DIMENSIONS Wx Dx He Transeeiver 160 x 40 x ht mm Handset 58 x 205x41 mm Cradle 64 x 120 53 mm WEIGHT Transceiver 3 lbs 8 oz 1 4 kg Handset 10 5 oz CHO g Cradle Yoz 258 zr Subject to change without notice m BC 20 AUDIOVOX CELLULAR leluur te epfiones CAR TELEPHONE 150 Marcus Blvd Hauppauge NY 11788 Pointed in Singapore 2087509 LONGAN Top mmes FEATURES e11 Digit Dial Number Display 32 Digit Extended Dial Number Readability NAM option Repertory Dialing of 39 Numbers shared with Scratch Pad Memory eLast Number Sent Memory Scratch Pad Memory eLast Digit Clear Displayed Number Clear On Hook Dialing e Electronic Lock eCall Restriction NAM option Horn Alert NAM option eCall in Progress Protection e Volume Control for Handset and Speaker e Mute Control s Hands Free Operation with External Microphone NAM option Compact Handset holder e Four Functio
9. LEAR KEY IS pressed the temporalily accumulated number the bottom row will be reset to 0 4 If the KEY and the CLEAR KEY is pressed consecutively during the counter display the accumulated number the upper row will be reset to 0 5 To release the timer counter mode press any key other than CLEAR KEY or turn the unit off and on CALL TIME SIGNAL TONE OPTIONAL The single signal tone 1s heard from the loudspeaker once in every one minute and the double signal tone sounds once in every five minutes during conversation CUMULATIVE CALL TIMER The CUMULATIVE CALL TIMER counts up the total aired time of calls When the cumulative time becomes 9999 hours 00 minite and 00 second the number will be reset to 0 1 To enter into the cumulative call timer display mode press the RECALL KEY once then the digit key 8 twice The cumulative aired time will be displayed in the panel 4 2 To release the cumulative call timer mode repeat the procedure above or press the CLEAR KEY CLR 3 To reset the timer to 0 enter the cumulative call timer reset code consisting of 3 digits NAM registered in the cumulative call timer display mode CHANNEL AND RSSI LEVEL DISPLAY By pressing the RECALL KEY and the DIGIT KEY 7 twice consecutively the channel number presently used and RSSI level are displayed in the panel r Li Channel Number 3 3 d A e S E RSS level in voltage The new data will be displayed in the
10. Y RCL 2 Enter the digit of one s place of the memory address number 1 through 9 Entering the preceding 0 is not needed The telephone number stored in the cor responding memory address number through will be displayed NOTE If the digit key 0 is pressed the telephone number dialed last time will be recalled When the digit of one s place 1 through 9 is entered following number Q the telephone number stored in memory address number through will replace the currently displayed telephone number RECALLING NUMBERS FROM MEMORY ADDRESS NUMBER THROUGH 1 Press the RECALL KEY RCL 2 Enter the digit of ten s place of the memory address number 1 or 3 The telephone number stored in the memory address number 01 or will be displayed 3 Enter the digit of one s place LO through 9 of the memory address number The telephone number stored in the corresponding memory address number through 39 will replace the currently displayed telephone number DIALING A NUMBER RECALLED FROM MEMORY Press the SEND KEY while the telephone number recalled is displayed The number will be automatically dialed SCRATCH PAD MEMORY The display may be used as a scratch pad during conversa tion to enter up to a maximum of 32 digits of for example a telephone number informed by the other party or a numer al value important to remember and as such The telephone number or the numeral value will be stored tn the me
11. andset Turning the Unit On Turning the Unit Off Call in Progress Protection Locking the Unit Unlocking the Unit CALL PROCESSIN La e etiissstteet bec kn osy sada Sendo ns Placing a Call Reviewing the Preceding Digits Making Corrections Last Number Redial If a Call Fails to Go Through Receiving a Call Terminating a Call VOLUME ADIUSTMEN Piss a ns Handset Volume Speaker Volume Alert Volume Ring REPERTORY DIALING 5 ind rre HR n Storing Numbers in memory Recalling Numbers from Memory Dialing a Number Recalled from Memory SCRATCH PAD MEMORY saa a N qn Storing the Number in the Scratch pad Memory Dialing the Number Stored in the Scratch Pad Memory CALL RESTRICTION NAM OPTION 2 HORN ALERT NAM OPTION serene 2 SV STEM AB esee O ria di ies uii 9 Normal Mode System A Non Wire Mode System B Wire Mode AED MUTE s zdis albae La bte tt 3 DIME TONE UMB E 2 au d3 RECALLING THE NUMBER WITH DTMF TONE TIMER COUNTER 2 Urt osi ooo comte o oe echt Aired Time Display Accumulated Call Counter Call Time Signal Tone Optional Cumulative Call Timer CHANNEL AND RSSI LEVEL DISPLAY o 5 HANDS FREE OPERATION c cccccsccccesesceetensssseetsenae 5 Placing a Call Answering a Call Switching from Handset to Hands Free Operation Switching from Hands Free to Handset Operation AUX VO Jack TABLE OP KEY OPERALION entente rtis 7 FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS 0 2 7 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
12. ble AUX 1 0 JACK Mutes and resumes the DTMF tone Enters into the horn alert made Switches to the System A mode Switches to the System B mode Resumes the Normal mode Enables Call Restriction Mode Electronically locks the unit Erases the last digit If held erases entire num ber from Erases entire number from display Stores the tele phone number in memory Recalls the last number Redials the last number Displays the time of current or last Displays the ac cumulated number of calls Displays the chan nel being used and the strength of signal eee eee eee eee ee eee Enters into the cumulative call timer display mode Indicates up to 9999 hours 00 minute and 00 eee eee A eee ee O ee eee ee Recalls the tele phone number Adds the DTMF tone to recalled number Enters into the mute mode Receives a call when the handset is off hook PtP et eee ee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee rer es Terminates a call FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER gt sE mi ol z 25 jb n re 10110 vv K e Sk k ee a EF AE NENE Tr 18 O O a NEN re E bo a Ooa Jo To ME SN 0 000 Q2 33 4 tec a E oO a1 WIWINININIYINI NIN DR O OD o Ol me OO 38 39 18
13. ght 2 Press the digit key 7 The SYSTEM B INDICATOR B will be displayed In this mode the unit seeks service only on the wire system System B and prevents switch ing over to the non wire system System A NOTE To return the unit to the Normal Mode press the FUNCTION KEY FUNC then press the digit key 8 CALL MUTE 1 Press the MUTE KEY during conversation on the line The MUTE INDICATOR will light In this mode the transmit audio will be muted while the receive audio is still audible from the laudspeaker You may converse privately with passengers in the vehicle during a call 2 To release the mode and return to normal conversation press the MUTE KEY again The MUTE IN DICATOR will go off and normal mode will be resumed NOTE The Mute mode will be automatically released when the END KEY is pressed or the unit is turned off DTMF TONE MUTE The DTMF tone may be muted during conversation for example to store the number into the scratch pad memory without interrupting conversation 1 During conversation press the FUNCTION KEY The FUNCTION INDICATOR will light 2 Then press the digit key 3 The FUNCTION IN DICATOR will be off and the DTMF tone mute mode will be obtained 3 The DTMF tone will be resumed if the same procedure above is repeated or when the conversation is terminated 3 RECALLING THE NUMBER WITH DTMF TONE By following the procedure below the DTMF tone can be heard when the
14. he time that your phone is in operation and touch tone from memory that allows you to access discount long distant services signal pagers or banking by phone AUDIOVOX has made the installation and maintenance of the Cellular Car Telephone simple The small sturdy com pact transceiver can be installed in one easy operation A flexible mounting system allows the phone to be mounted wherever you want 2 For all its high tech sophistication the AUDIOVOX BC 20 Cellular Car Telephone is surprisingly easy to use you sim ply dial no codes no operators no waiting no hassle And the AUDIOVOX Cellular Car Telephone is a no nonsense high quality instrument rugged enough for off road use as well as high speed freeway vibration The following pages which describe the unit s functions and many of its components will help you to make the easiest and most efficient use of AUDIOVOX BC 20 Cellular Car Telephone SAFE DRIVING RECOMMEN DATION FOR USERS OF CELLULAR MOBILE TELEPHONE READ the literature on the safe operation of your unit KEEP both hands on the steering wheel and the phone is in its cradle whenever the vehicle is in motion PLACE calls only when vehicle is stopped Use on hook dialing and recall dialing of frequently used numbers to speed the time it takes to call WHEN talking from a moving vehicle is unavoidable drive in the slower lane Keep conversation brief eIF conversation requires taking notes
15. it will scroll from the right to the left every time a new digit 1s entered Although up to 32 digits can be dialed the last 11 digits will remain in the display 2 After completion of entering a telephone number press the SEND KEY SEND Calling will be automatically proceeded The IN USE INDICATOR will light 3 When the called party answers to proceed conversation with you remove the handset from the handset holder 4 If the telephone number dialed resulted in a busy signal or no answer from the called party press the END KEY END or replace the handset unit without hands free option only to terminate the call REVIEWING THE PRECEDING DIGITS 1 Press the FUNCTION KEY to select the extend ed function while a telephone number is displayed The FUNCTION INDICATOR will appear in the display 2 Press the x KEY to review the preceeding digits The telephone number is divided into 3 divisions as shown in the chart 1 below and the digits to be displayed depends upon how long the telephone number is and how mawy times the x KEY is pressed Refer to the chart 2 below for the correlation Division I Division II Division III Alu eee AB od se d Dc E erence 1 Up to 10 digits Up to 11 digits Up to 11 digits CHART 1 Division to be displayed Pressing Number of digits entered x u KEY 11 or less 12 through 22 23 or more Once Division III Division II Division I Twice Division III Division II 3 Times
16. ived voice 17 STORE KEY STO Used in conjunction with digit keys to store telephone numbers into memory 18 RECALL KEY RCL Recalls telephone numbers from memory 19 LOCK KEY LOCK Turns on the electronic lock 20 FUNCTION KEY FUNC Used in conjunction with digit keys allows operation of extended functions 21 END KEY END Ends a cail without requiring hand set to be replaced 22 POWER SWITCH PWR Turns the unit on and off 23 SPEAKER VOLUME Controls the volume of received voice and key tone BASIC OPERATION REMOVING THE HANDSET Press and hold the release button on the cradle then lift up the handset REPLACING THE HANDSET Engage the notch in the bottom of the earpiece with the catch of the cradle and depress the handset down so as the handset is engaged fully with the hook TURNING THE UNIT ON 1 Turn the ignition key of a vehicle on 2 Press the power switch on the side of the cradle The POWER INDICATOR will appear in the display panel NOTES 1 If the NO SERVICE INDICATOR is displayed calls cannot be placed or received as the cellular system is not available in the area you are currently in 2 The ROAM INDICATOR explains the position of vehicle and the Type of System as follows Refer to the column titled SYSTEM A B for description of the terms used in the diagram below IN Home Area OUT of Home Area When the ROAM IN ROAM IN unit is inthe DICATOR is DICATOR PREF
17. mory and it can be recalled and if desired it can be dialed later STORING THE NUMBER IN THE SCRATCH PAD MEMORY 1 If no telephone number is displayed simply enter a telephone number Then press the STORE KEY 570 and enter the 2 digit memory address number 01 through 39 to store the number in memory 2 If a telephone number is currently displayed press the CLEAR KEY first to erase the existing telephone number Then follow the procedure given above DIALING THE NUMBER STORED IN THE SCRATCH PAD MEMORY 1 Press the RECALL KEY and press the digit key s 1 through 8 and 1 0 through 3 9 to enter ID the memory address number 01 through 39 in which the Scratch Pad Memory is stored The telephone number will be recalled in the display 2 Press the SEND KEY to dial the telephone number stored in the Scratch Pad Memory 3 If the telephone number stored in the Scratch Pad Memory is not cleared and exists in the display the number can be dialed simply by pressing the SEND KEY SEND CALL RESTRICTION NAM OPTION In the call restriction mode only specific keys will function the unit as the memory address numbers so as to avoid other people operating the unit To set in the call restriction mode follow the procedure below 1 Press the FUNCTION KEY first then press the key s Enter the NAM registered code consisting of 3 digit numbers The letters RESTRICTION will be displayed in the panel
18. n Call Timer 1 Minute amp 5 Minute Call Signal Tone Off NAM option eHandset Display of Channel Number and Signal Strength Self Diagnostic Error Messages A B Switch with Display Indicator eHands Free Display Indicator AUX I O JACK for Fax Machine Computer and other equipments AUDIOVOX CELLULAR CAR TELEPHONE FOR BUSINESS ON THE MOVE The AUDIOVOX Cellular Car Telephone is the most techni cally advanced car telephone available today In one sleek compact system AUDIOVOX provides cellular mobile tech nology at its best This means a car telephone system with eight hundred thirty two available channels and an extended roaming capability that can interface with any cellular sys tem in the United States AUDIOVOX BC 20 Cellular Car Telephone offers an out standing array of features such as push button on hook dialing that enables you to dial while the handset is in the cradle repertory dialing that lets you store and recall up to 39 of your frequently called numbers and last number redial that permits you to redial the last number you called at the touch of a single button a great help when calling frequently busy phones An electronic scratch pad allows you to enter a number into the unit while you are engaged in a conversation without writing it down the number can be recalled later using the repertory dialing or last number redial features The BC 20 also has a call time display fea ture that automatically counts t
19. onsecutively to recall the number Then press the SEND KEY to redial the last number IF A CALL FAILS TO GO THROUGH 1 If the re order signal or the fast busy tone is heard press the END KEY END and try again In this case re entering a telephone number is not necessary Simply press the SEND KEY to redial a desired party 2 If the intercept signal or siren is heard it indicates a dialing error 1s made n this case hang up and re enter a telephone number Then press the SEND KEY to proceed the call RECEIVING A CALL 1 When ringing is heard lift the handset to answer the call The ringing will stop and the IN USE INDICATOR IN USE will light 2 If the handset is out of the handset holder when ringing is heard press the SEND KEY to answer the call TERMINATING A CALL Press the END KEY END or replace the handset in the handset holder Just press the END KEY to terminate a call for the unit with hands free option The IN USE INDICATOR IN USE will go off VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Each volume of HANDSET and SPEAKER can be adjusted independently HANDSET VOLUME With the handset off hook during conversation adjust the volume to a desired level by turning the knob on the handset SPEAKER VOLUME Adjust the speaker volume of the key tone and the received voice to a desired level by turning the knob on the cradle ALERT VOLUME RING The alert volume can be adjusted only before installing a cradle to a vehicle
20. or complex thought stop the vehicle in a safe place and continue your call WHENEVER you use a mobile telephone you should exercise caution As recommended by the AAA SAFETY INFORMATION TURN OFF your cellular mobile telephone in an explosive atmosphere near a fuel pump blasting area etc DO NOT load fuel containers in the trunk of the vehicle if the transceiver unit of the cellular system is mounted in the trunk DO NOT operate your unit when someone is within two feet 0 6 meter of your antenna eDO NOT dial when your vehicle is moving in those states where this action is illegal this is not a prudent practice even where it is legal WARNING The following offenses can be punished by fine imprison ment or both e Using obscene indecent or profane language Using the unit to give off false distress calls s 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 eCharging to an account without authorization to avoid payment for service e Refusing to yield a party line when informed that it is needed for an emergency call It is also unlawful to take over a party line by stating falsely that it is needed for an emergency TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 5 BASIC OPERATION addon oda co D Removing the Handset Replacing the H
21. panel in every 1 2 seconds The channel number and the RSSI level may be checked in the display whenever the unit is on Pressing any key will release the indications and the unit will be changed to the new mode Note When the RECALL KEY and the DIGIT KEY 7 are pressed once the numbers from the MEMORY ADDRESS NUMBERS are recalled in the display Pressing the key 7 again will display the Channel RSSI level in the panel HANDS FREE OPERATION In the Hands Free operation calls may be proceeded without removing the handset from the handset holder NOTE Although the Hands Free unit 1s designed to cancel most of noises it is recommended that you try to reduce the noise of the vehicle interior as much as possible by turning the radio stereo off and close windows etc when engaging the Hands Free operation PLACING A CALL 1 While the handset is on hook dial a desired telephone number 2 Press the SEND KEY SEND The HANDS FREE MODE INDICATOR H F will light and the call prog ress tones will be heard from the Hands Free speaker incorporated in the handset 3 When the called party answers proceed conversation us ing the external microphone and the speaker 4 When a call ends press the END KEY END The HANDS FREE MODE INDICATOR H F will go off ANSWERING A CALL 1 When ringing is heard press the SEND KEY to answer the call The HANDS FREE MODE INDICA TOR will light 2 Proceed conversation using the ex
22. ternal microphone and the speaker 3 Press the END KEY to terminate the call SWITCHING FROM HANDSET TO HANDS FREE OPERATION 1 If a call is preceeded using the handset and switching to the Hands Free operation is desired simply replace the handset in the handset holder The HANDS FREE MODE INDICATOR will light 15 2 Proceed conversation using the external microphone and the speaker 3 Press the END KEY to terminate the call SWITCHING FROM HANDS FREE TO HANDSET OPERATION 1 If a call is proceeded using the Hands Free unit and switching to the handset operation is desired simply remove the handset from the handset holder The HANDS FREE MODE INDICATOR will go off 2 Proceed conversation using the handset 3 Press the END KEY to terminate the call AUX O JACK By pressing the FUNCTION KEY and the digit key number 2 consecutively during conversation O JACK can be used for use of Fax machine Modem and other equipment impedance 600 ohms only To release this function press the FUNCTION KEY and the digit key number 2 consecutively again TABLE OF KEY OPERATION KEY OPERATION FUNC OLE FUNC 3 DIGIT eee ee eee ns RA RA O O ee OE MEMORY ADDRESS am NUMBER MEMORY ADDRESS NUMBER eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ery DESIRED TELEPHONE NUMBER END FUNCTION Displays the preceding dignts eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee eee Ena

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