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1. If you wish to stop the conversation disconnect the call press the END key In case that you press the SEND key very quickly after pressing the END key the WAIT mes sage may be displayed in LCD display This means your call is being held for a moment 5 ADVANCED OPERA TION 5 1 CLEAR ONE ALL DIGITS IN LCD DISPLAY re Hint TO CLEAR ONE DIGIT TO CLEAR ALL DIGIT CLR Hold for 0 5 seconds Example 5 2 AUDIO MUTE z Hint TO MUTE FUN 2 RESUME AUDIO FUN 12 This function allows you to confer privately with others dur ing a conversation If you want to mute your voice i e stop your voice from being transmitted simply press the FCN key and the number 2 key MUTE message will be dis played on the LCD To resume the conversation press the FCN key and the number 2 key again Then the MUTE message disappears from the LCD amp Example Note In the mute state DTMF tones are not transmitted 9 3 VOLUME ADJUSTMENTS You can control the volume of the voice key pad and the ring tone by using the volume buttons which are on the left side of the phone The LCD displays the controling state of the vol ume with the number of bars 5 3 1 AUDIO VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Hint INCREASE a Hold until desired level is reached TO DECREASE w Hold until desired level is reached To increase the volume during a conversation press volume up A key and
2. PLACE A CALL PHONE NUMBER SEND If you wish to place a call enter the telephone number and then press the SEND key When you want to make a long distance call you should enter the area code first Any telephone number you try to call will be stored into the phone s special memory Up to a maximum of nine numbers can be stored at any one time You can review these tele phone numbers at any time See chapter 6 6 for details If for any reason your call is not completed you will hear one of two kinds of tones One is fast busy tone Intercept Tone to alarm you that you are in a no service cellular area and that the call can not be completed i e press the SEND key when a no service NOSVC area The other tone is a 6 normal busy Reorder Tone notifying you that the call cannot be completed even though cellular service is good because the number being called is already engaged In this case press the END key and retry your call in a few minutes by pressing the SEND key or using the automatic REDIAL fea ture See chapter 6 6 for details 4 4 RECEIVING A CALL er Hint TO RECEIVE CALL SEND or ANY KEY When you hear your phone ringing or when you see the mes sage CALL on the LCD display press the SEND key to receive the call If you set the Any Key Answer option you can press any key to answer the call See chapter 7 4 for details 4 5 ENDING A CALL Hint __ TOENDACALEL END
3. PRESTIGE OWNER S OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HANDHELD PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE PREST IGE 185 Oser Avenue Hauppauge NY 11788 1992 Printed in Korea 11 93 LTCLOM49 PR130 Congratulations By choosing the PR130 you have joined the millions of satisfied customers who are enjoying the benefits and quality performance that only a Prestige Cellular Telephone can provide Your Prestige Portable Cellular Telephone has been designed to the highest standards of quality and manufacturing excel lence to fulfill both your personal and business requirements The Prestige PR130 Portable Cellular Telephone comes com plete with an extended life battery and a compact travel charger The extended life battery pack provides over two 2 hours of talk time and or twenty five 25 hours of standby time The Prestige PR130 is packed with advanced features like one touch dialing programmable emergency calling and a battery life indicator The Prestige PR130 also features any digit key answering that allows you to answer a call by pressing any of the num bered keys on the keypad It also has the ability to redial any of the last nine numbers you atternpted to call Optional accessories include a slim profile Battery Pack a Handsfree Car Kit with RJ11 output for interface with com puters or facsimile machines and provisions for external antenna cigarette lighter adapter desk top charger vehicle rapid charger and leather c
4. The range of repertory memory is from 01 ot 60 AUTOMATICALLY STORING A NUMBER INTO A SELEC TED MEMORY GROUP This feature allows you to store a number into a selected group of 10 numbers which makes it easy to recall any of the number stored in that group For example the range of loca tion 10 19 are personal numbers numbers 20 29 for business suppliers numbers 30 39 for business customers etc After storing the number the memory location number will be dis played If there is already a number stored in the selected locations simply reselect a new location or use the manual overwrite sequence or see chapter 6 2 Example tion in the twenties group was 24 and the number is stored in that location Note The PR130 has 60 repertory memory locations To use this method of storing numbers you must first select the numer ic grouping 0 5 you want before pressing key i e 2 is for 20 29 4 is 40 49 MANUALLY STORING A NUMBER INTO A SELECTED MEMORY LOCATION Manual storing is a very simple operation You must select the location number whenever you store the phone number 13 Example Note If the selected memory location address is occupied the message OCCUPIED will be displayed on the LCD If you want to overwrite the number in the occupied location press the STO key again When you store a number into the repertory memory including the automatic store fea ture the message
5. Use for Special Features Finction 0 8 RCL Recall Recalls Phone Numbe s from Repertory Memory SEND Use for Placing or Receiving a Call CLR Clear Clears the Digit s from the Display END Terminates a Call 4 BASIC OPERATION 4 1 CHARGING THE BATTERY PR130 battery may be supplied without charge Please charge the battery with the desk top charger or vehicle charger before using the phone The phone will not work without a charged battery See chapter 9 for additional details 4 2 TURNING THE TELEPHONE ON OFF er Hint TOTURNON PWR TO TURN OFF PWR Hold for 0 5 seconds To turn on your telephone press the PWR key you will hear the short wakeup tone from the speaker in handset The LCD will be black for 0 5 seconds Then your telephone num ber and one of the following three messages which indicate your telephone status will be displayed on the LCD READY When the phone is in HANDSET HHP mode LOCK When the phone is non operational and locked HFREE When the phone is in handsfree mode To turn off your telephone simply press the power PWR key for about 0 5 seconds and the LCD display will be blank Note If the phone is locked enter the lock code correctly when you want to unlock the phone If the phone does not unlock even though you have entered the lock code reenter the lock code after press CLR key for about 0 5 seconds 4 3 PLACING A CALL e Hint
6. FULL will be displayed on LCD if all memory locations are occupied You can again use the over write function if desired But if you don t want to just press the CLR key 6 1 3 STORING ALPHA CHARACTERS NUMBER FCN ALPH ENTER ALPHA CHARACTERS STO MEMORY LOCATION The PR130 can store up to 10 ALPHA CHARACTERS per memory location The characters A to 2 and and the numbers 0 to 9 can be stored Example 5 AUDIOVO cu AUDIOVOX od 5162333300 In the above example the number 5162333300 and the name AUDIOVOX have been stored together in storage memory loaction 04 To verify this simply press the RCL key and enter 04 The phone number and SM 04 will be 14 displayed momentarily then the phone number and NAME AUDIOVOX will be displayed If the NAME is longer than 5 letters the display will alternate between the first ALPHA CHARACTER and the balance of ALPHA CHARACTERS If you make an error while programming the NAME press the clear CLR key to erase the last ALPHA CHARACTER Note The peried letters Q and 7 are located in keys 1 7 and 9 respectively 6 1 4 STORING PAUSE SYMBOL PAUSE DIALING Hint NUMBERI MSTO z S NUMBER TO TRANSMIT STO MEMORY LOCATION The pause symbol is used for linking a phone number and credit card number or DTMF digit codes for DTMF transmit ting This
7. and key tones will be heard through the hands free adaptor s speaker The external microphone will be used to transmit the voice At this time the backlighting of the phone will remain on to indicate the phone is in handsfree mode 32 F When the telephone is picked up from the handsfree adap tor the voice of your party can only be heard from the inter nal speaker in the earpiece of the telephone and not from the speaker of the handsfree adaptor In this case battery charg ing is not available Horn Alert If the horn alert mode of the PR130 special functions is select ed then the vehicls horn will sound whenever an incoming call is received Also when this function is set the phone will not be turned off even if ignition is turned off so that the vehi cle horn will sound to inform you of an incoming call during your absence from your vehicle 11 SUMMARY OF BASIC OPERATION A PLACING A CALL Basic dialing NUMBER SEND Repertory dialing RCL 01 60 SEND One touch dialing M1 Super Speed dialing 1 9 Hold 0 5 seconds Twotouch dialing 10 60 Hold 0 5 seconds B RECEIVING A CALL Single key SEND Any key ANY KEY EXCEPT PWR KEY Automatic answer AUTOMATIC C ENDING A CALL All calls END D CLEARING DISPLAY Clear last digit CLR Clear entire number CLR Hold 0 5 seconds E ELECTRONIC LOCK Locking FCN I LOCK Hold 0 5 seconds Unlocking LOCK CODE Changing lock code FCN 6 LO
8. for details 10 5 8 MASTER RESET CLEAR er Hint RESET CLEAR LOCK CODE ISTO I0 10 STO TO ESCAPE CLR This feature changes the status of the telephone to factory production status If you want to reset all changed status to manufacturer s default status use this feature The resetting time is about 20 seconds Example 5 9 SELECT NAM AND DISPLAY OWN TELEPHONE NUMBER The PR130 has a dual NAM Two telephone numbers capa bility If two NAM s are assigned to your phone and you would like to change the NAM s press the RCL key lock key and the up A or the down Y key to locate the required NAM When the NAM you want is displayed simply press the STO key and the telephone number dis played will become your selected NAM If you would like to cancel this function just press the CLR key Example Note If your phone does not have a second telephone number Second NAM The number displayed will not changed 1 6 MEMORY 6 1 STORING 6 1 1 STORE ONE TOUCH NUMBER Hint TO STORE PHONE NUMBER STO M1 REVIEW RCL M1 The ONE TOUCH is a very useful feature of the PR130 cellu lar phone To operate simply press the M1 key while the phone is in standby mode and the number stored the ONE TOUCH memory location will be dialed automatically You can use this memory location for the phone number you call most frequently Enter the a
9. hold it down until the desired level is reached then release the key To decrease the volume press the volume down W key and hold it down until the desired level is reached then release the key The phone stores and remembers the last entered level until you change it 5 3 2 KEYPAD TONE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT er Hint INCREASE A Hold until desired level is reached TO DECREASE Hold until desired level is reached To increase the volume during a conversation press volume up A key and hold it down until the desired level is reached then release the key To decrease the volume press the volume down W key and hold it down until the desired level reached then release the key The phone stores and remembers the last entered level until you change it 5 3 3 RING TONE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Hint INCREASE FCN Hold until desired level is reached TO DECREASE FCN Hold until desired level is reached To increase the ringtone volume press FCN key first and then press volume up A key and hold it down until the desired level is reached then release the key To decrease the volume press FCN key first and then press the volume down W key and hold it down until the desired level is reached then release the key The phone stores and remem bers the last entered level until you change it 5 4 BACKLIGHT The LCD and keypad backlight is turned on when you press any key In order to
10. rear slot accepts either size battery alone 9 2 RAPID CHARGING BY VEHICLE CHARGER The vehicle charger is designed to charge the battery rapidly in vehicle or out of the vehicle The charger can recharge the battery only when it attached to telephone To operate in vehi cle insert the plug of the cigarette lighter jack into the con nector in the back of the vehicle charger Plug the cigarette lighter into the vehicle s cigarette lighter socket Then simply insert the PR130 with battery into the vehicle charger The red LED should light up indicating the charging function has begun When the green light is on it indicates the battery has been charged Charging should be conducted at temperature of 0 to 45 degree The charging time for a fully drained slim battery is approximately 150 minutes while the charging time for long life battery is 300 minutes To operate in any other location insert the output plug of the AC DC adaptor into the connector in the vehicle charger Plug the AC DC adaptor into a power outlet Then simply insert the PR130 with battery into the vehicle charger If you try to charge the battery in very low or very high tem perature the yellow LED will be lit up and the procedure will be suspended When the battery temperature is in the range 0 45 degree the rechraging will be started and the LED will light up Note Do not use AC DC adaptor other than the one supplied because it may c
11. save power this backlight will be turned off after 8 seconds from the last touch of any key Default Option Note It is important to note that the backlight function is a major drain of battery power Therefore it is highly recommended that if you use the phone in daylight or well lighted loca tions turn off the backlight by setting the mode option to OFF mode This will extend battery life dramatically See chapter 7 4 for detail Note Your PR130 phone has be programmed to turn off the back light when battery is low in order to reduce current con sumption even though the option of backlight is in the AUTO mode 5 5 LOW BATTERY WARNING ALARM DISPLAY When the battery power is almost completely discharged the warning beep alarm will be generated periodically and the message LBATT is displayed on LCD At that time you should replace the low battery with a new fully charged one 5 6 CALL IN ABSENCE INDICATOR AND COUNTER When a call is not answered or your party or Carrier Service terminate the call the PR130 will display the number of unan swered calls received The call counter is cleared when you answer a call or when you turn your phone off 5 7 AUTOMATIC ANSWER When this feature is set the PR130 will automatically answer a call even though you do not press the SEND key to answer the key The phone will generate an alert tone two times and connect the call automatically See chapter 7 4
12. the second ring In the OFF mode you must press the SEND key or any key in the ANY KEY ANSWER mode D OUT GOING CALL RESTRICTION lIf this option is set to 7 you can not dial numbers that are greater than 7 digits If this option is set to 11 you can not dial numbers that are greater than 11 digits n the off mode you can dial any number J INCOMING CALL RESTRICTION If this option is is set to the ON mode you can not receive an incoming call If it is set to OFF mode you can receive incoming calls 24 7 4 SET THE STATUS OF TELEPHONE FCN 4 FUNCTION DEFAUL HOW TO USE A BACKLIGHT AUTO AUTO Whenever you use the phone the back light will be lit up But if you don t touch any button for 10 seconds it will turn the backlighting off OFF The back light will never turn on except under incoming ringing B SILENT ALT OFF ON You can use this feature to enter scratch pad numbers during a call without trans MEM RSTRICJOFF ON OFF D INC RSTRIC OFF ON OFF mitting the DTMF tones RSTRIC OFF OFF 7 11 You will hear the feedback tones but your called party F AUTO ANSWER OFF ON OFF G AUTO TIME ON OFF will not You can transmit the DTMF tones during a call Repetory momory cannot be accessed You can access all repertory memories MI STO RCL ONE and TWO touch You can not receive incom ing calls You can receive inc
13. ACTERS It is a useful way of recalling the number you have forgotten from your repertory memory location First enter the ALPHA mode by pressing the FCN key and the ALPH key Then enter the ALPHA CHARACTERS press the SEND key The corresponding telephone number to the ALPHA CHARACTERS will be recalled and dialed Example CAPRI gt i2 lal la E 18 s 16 al tal 7 tab fal SEND Note If there is not a corresponding name in the repertory memo ry the EMPTY message is displayed on the LCD and this feature is ended 19 6 6 RE DIALING 6 6 1 REDIAL THE LAST 9 TRIED NUMBER Hint TOREDIAL or w SEND TOCANCEL END The PR130 has 9 auxiliary memories for storing the last 9 telephone numbers you tried calling You can search the his tory of the last 9 called numbers by using the up A and the down Y keys 6 6 2 REDIAL LAST CALLED NUMBER er Hint f i i To recall the last number your phone was connected to you had a conversation press the RCL key and the 0 key twice The last number called will be displayed on the LCD Then press the SEND key to dial and call the number 6 6 3 AUTOMATIC NUMBER REDIAL FCN SEND From beginning or SEND After reorder tone or SEND Hold for 0 5 seconds In case the cellular system is busy or you are in a weak signal area and the call is not connected su
14. CK CODE NEW LOCK CODE NEW LOCK CODE 33 F REPERTORY MEMORY STORE 60 locations Any vacant location NUMBER STO Specific numeric grouping NUMBER STO 0 5 Specific location NUMBER STO 01 60 ONE TOUCH location NUMBER STO MI G ALPHA CHARACTER MEMORY STORE Maximum 10 characters Procedure NUMBER FCN ALPH ALPHA CHARACTER STO 01 60 H ALPHA MEMORY DIALING Procedure FCN ALPH ALPHA CHARACTER SEND I REVIEW VACANT MEMORY LOCATIONS Procedure RCL 4 or v J REVIEW STORED TELEPHONE NUMBERS Procedure RCL 01 60 A or w K REVIEW LAST DIALED TELEPHONE NUMBER Procedure RCL 0 0 L REVIEW LAST 9 TRIED TELEPHONE NUMBERS Procedure RCL RCL a w M CHECKING BATTERY LEVEL Procedure FCN 3 Hold Down key N CHECKING CALL TIME COUNTER Procedure FCN 9 O BASIC FUNCTION SET Procedure FCN 4 LOCK CODE a or W RCL STO P CHANGING OF SERVICE SYSTEM Procedure 0 or W STO HELP DISPLAY Procedure FCN FCN A or V R PAUSE DIALING Procedure NUMBER STO NUMBER TO TRANSMIT SEND S RECALL OWN PHONE NUMBER S NAMS Procedure RCL La 12 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM SPECIFICATION RX 869 0460 893 970 MHz CHANNELSPACING FREQUENCY STABILITY 2 5 PPM to 42 5 PPM RF POWER OUTPUT 0 6 WATT MODULATION DATA PM VOICE FM RECEIVE SENSITIVI
15. HROUGH M1 o Hint TOCALL M1 TO CANCEL END This feature is a very useful function as a high speed dialing method Simply press the MI key and the stored number in the one touch memory location is recalled and dialed 6 5 2 SUPER SPEED DIALING Hint TO ACTIVATE X Hold for 0 5 seconds TO CANCEL END This feature works like the one touch dialing feature Just press and hold a single digit key 1 9 for 0 5 seconds and the telephone number that is stored into that memory location is recalled and dialed Note You should press the key in the range of repertory memory 1 9 You can store the memory as 01 09 6 5 3 TWO TOUCH DIALING Hint TO ACTIVATE XIX Hold for 0 5 seconds TO CANCEL END This feature is similar to the one touch dialing feature except that you have to touch two number keys and hold the second number key for 0 5 seconds in order to recall and dial the number in the keyed memory location Note You should press the key in the range of repertory memo ry 10 60 6 5 4 DIALING FROM REPERTORY MEMORY a Hint TO CALL RCL IX X and SEND CANCEL END Example RCL 4 2 RM 42 5162333300 ISEND 5162333300 6 5 5 ALPHA DIALING ar Hint ET MC CAU Tl m ALPHA CHARACTERS sISEND _ This feature is for dialing with ALPHA CHAR
16. RRANTY SERVICE Call toll free to 800 229 1235 in NY State 516 233 3410 for reference to an Authorized Warranty Station in your area This Warranty does not apply to fuses or costs incurred for removal reinstallation testing evaluation or to any product or part there of which has suffered through alteration serial number defacement inprop er installation excessive temperature or humidity environmental conditions mishandling misuse neglect or accident This Warranty is not assignable or transferable THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY 15 LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIA BILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT The Company disclaims liability for geographic 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 UMITED TO 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 GASE 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 represe
17. TY 116 dBm 12 dE SINAD SUPPLY VOLTAGE DC 4 8V TEMPERATURE SLIM BATTERY TALK TIME 55 MINUTES EXTENDED LIFE BATTERY TALK TIME 150 MINUTES WEIGHT 114g WITHOUT BATTERY 199g WITH SLIM BATTERY 248g WITH LONG LIFE BATTERY e 35 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY AUDIOVOX CORPORATION the Company war rants to the original retail purchaser of this Audiovox Cellular Telephone that should this product or any part there of except the items listed below under nor mal 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 following items if supplied are similarly warrant ed from the date of purchase for 90 Days Retractable antenna transportable amtenna rechargeable battery i pack desk top charger AC DC adaptor cigarette lighter adaptor carrying bag and bag hardware wrist strap travel charger To obtain repairs or replacement withing 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 or an approved warranty station For the nearest warranty station please use the exclusive TRAVELERS WA
18. arrying case are also available And of course your new Prestige PR130 comes with some thing only a Prestige phone can provide The proven reliabil ity that has made Prestige one of the worlds leading suppli ers of cellular communications equipment The following pages describe the unit s functions and will help you make the most efficient use of this wonderful com munications tool 2 GENERAL INFORMA TION ft This phone is a power transmitting device Do not hold the cellular telephone such that the antenna is in contact with exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while the device is turned on f Do not use the cellular telephone in an airplane Turn off your phone when refueling a vehicle with gaso line and please always obey off two radio signs ff Never store nor carry flammable gas liquids or explosive materials in the same compartment with your cellular tele phone ft Never use your phone while the vehicle is in motion even if your phone allows hands free operation When a call is received or you are making a call pull off the road and park your vehicle ft Electronic devices such as speed control anti brake sys tem digital instrument panel displays and high wattage audio system are usually protected in vehicle installations from emitting electromagnetic radiation possibility exists that such devices could interfere with the proper operation of your cellular phone and your phone with
19. ause electrical damage to your charging system or the PR130 Only use the AC DC adaptor provided with the PR130 If You charge battery more than 16 hours continuously the life time of battery may be reduced So please do not change battery longer than 16 hours In case of slim line battery and extended battery you cannot charge batteries continuously Itis not advisable to charge battery longer than 24 hours The travel charger will completely recharge the slim line battery in 7 hours and the extended battery in 14 hours To operate insert the battery pack into the travel charger and insert the plug of travel charger into power outlet AC 120v 60Hz Then the red light should illuminate indicating that the charging function has begun If surrounding temperature is below 0 or higher then 45 battery may not be charged So you should try to charge battery in the normal temperature If you charge and discharge the battery continuously with out reachirg a full charge or discharge state then the bat tery capacity will be reduced 31 10 ACCESSORIES 10 1 HANDS FREE KIT VEHICLE ADAPTOR The PR130 can be used with a handsfree kit so that you can operate the phone in your vehicle by using your vehicle s power supply The hands ree kit provides you with unlimited talk time while power is being supplied by your vehicle and improves receiving and transmitting due to better RF signal strength created by using an external anten
20. ccessfully you can use this feature to help you connect your call as soon as possible When this feature is activated the phone will try to dial the called telephone number 10 times until the call is successfully connected The length of each call attempt is 5 seconds Example 5 0 SEND SEND Note If all redial attempts to reach the called number fail the PR130 will generate a reorder tone for 30 seconds and auto matically stop the redial feature 6 7 TRANSMIT DTMF SIGNAL Hint Xl while in conversation or for a stored DTMF signal in memory RCL X X FCN SEND EN If you press a digit key while in conversation a DTMF tone is transmitted f you want to transmit the DTMF digits stored in the repertory memory you can recall the DTMF digits from repertory memory by using RCL key and location key s X X and then pressing the FCN key and the SEND key It is important to note that if the volume of the key tone is in the mute state no DTMF tone will be transmit ted Note Pressing the FCN and the SEND key in sequence is used for two kinds of functions The first is for the automatic redial function in standby mode and the other is for trans mitting a DTMF signal while in conversation 21 7 FUNCTIONS 7 1 SELECT SERVICE SYSTEM FCN 0 e Hint FCNJ 0 alor w STO CLR TO SELECT TO CANCEL Woridwide cel
21. l will be transmitted when a key s is pressed C ANY KEY ANSWERC f this option is set to the ON mode you can answer incoming calls by pressing any key except the PWR key If option is set off you can only answer the call by pressing the SEND key D 1 MINUTE BEEP If this option is set to the ON mode a beep is generated every 60 seconds during your conversation to indicate another minute of call time In the OFF mode no beep is heard E AUTOMATIC LOCK If this option is set to the ON mode the phone will be locked whenever you turn the phone off and then on again It must be unlocked by entering your three digit lock code before the phone can be used for outgo ing calls In the locked state you can receive calls but not make calls In the OFF mode the phone can be used when turned on F AUTOMATIC REDIAL If this option is set to the ON mode the phone will automatically redial any number called that is not connected busy cell site or out of service It will perform this function 10 times before automatically stopping In the OFF mode you have to manually request the redial function AUTOMATIC CALL TIME COUNTER f this option is set to the ON mode the call time counter is displayed on the LCD during call of your conversation In the OFF mode the call time counter is never displayed on LCD H AUTO ANSWER If this option is set to the ON mode and a call is received the phone will answer the call automatically after
22. lular networks work on one of two service channel groups A system or B system If you are in HOME there is no need to change your service system state But if you are traveling outside of your home area you may have to change your system status in order to send and receive calls At that time you should change the service system state of your telephone to that of the area you wish to operate within Example A a FEE al JE lA 0d pg A f HOME A pt STO FCN 0 LE X 1 PREFERRED wu Note If you set the service system state incorrectly you will not be able to access the cellular system 7 2 LOCKING FCN I LOCK Hint LOCK FCN LOCK Hold down until phone locks TO UNLOCK LOCK CODE To lock your phone press the FCN key and the key and hold for more than 0 5 seconds The LOCK mes sage will be displayed on the LCD In the lock mode you can not use the phone for calling To unlock the phone enter the lock code assigned at NAM programming or when program ming the lock code function It you enter a wrong lock code repeat the procedure after pressing the CLR key for more than 0 5 seconds 22 8 Example JFCNI LOCK HOLD LOCK CODE LOCK Phone will be operational Note In the locked state you can not out but you can answer an incoming call by pressing the SEND ke
23. na The handsfree kit includes the following HANDSFREE ADAPTOR HANDSFREE MICROPHONE POWER AND ANTENNA CABLES HANDSFREE ADAPTOR MOUNTING BRACKET Hands Free means that you can have a conversation with out holding the phone But it is safer not to place a call while operating a vehicle When the hands ree kit is properly installed you can operate the handsfree kit as follows A Insert the connector of curly cord of hands free adaptor to the buttom of the telephone B Place the telephone in hands free adaptor C When the car ignition is turned on the phone is automati cally turned on if the handsfree adaptor is connected proper ly If you turn off the telephone by pressing the PWR key the telephone does not turn on even though ignition is on In this case you have to press the PWR key to turn on the telephone D The hands free adaptor has rapid charging capabilities Connecting the phone to handsfree adaptor the red LED should light up indicating the charging function has begun When a green light of charging state indicator is on the bat tery has been charged Charging should be conducted at tem perature of 0 to 445 degree The charging time for a fully drained slimline battery is approximately 3 hours while the charging time for extended life battery is 7 hours The fea ture of battery charger is equal to that of vehicle charger E While the phone is placed in the handsfree adaptor all received audio
24. nction during pro gramming press the CLR key amp Example FCN 6 LOCK CODE NEW LOCK CODE NEW LOCK CODE LOCK IS CHANGED 27 7 7 HORN ALERT ON OFF with Vehicle Adaptor FCN 7 Hint TO ACTIVATE FCNJM7 TO DEACTIVATE FCN 7 Note You can deactivate the Horn Alert by turning power off and then on again Example Note When the PR130 is in handheld mode this feature does not work The phone must be in the handsfree unit in order for this function to be programmable Note Special installation is required for this function to work 7 8 MONITORING FCN 8 Hint Example Note You can display working states in standby mode and in con versation mode The messages 04369 0332 and R086 are SID CONTROL CHANNEL NUMBER and RSSI respec tively in standby mode The messages S PO 0009 R086 and INUSE are SAT POWER LEVEL 0 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER RSSI and INUSE INDICATOR respectively in conversation mode 28 7 9 CALL TIMER FCN 9 Hint TO DISPLAY f FCN 9 alor TO CLEAR TIME STO LOCK CODE cinia ipia NE ak oct Example The above example indicates that you were in conversation for 2 minutes 45 seconds for the last calling mode CTIME The total conversation time with NAM 1 is 1 hour 22 mi
25. nds no matter how long a key is pressed MEMORY RESTRICTION f this option is set to the ON mode you can not access the repertory memory M1 STO RCL ONE and TOW TOUCH If it is set to OFF mode you can access all repertory memories L SILENT INCOMING CALLS If this option is set to ON the unit will give the user a visual alert by displaying call and illu minating the key pad 26 Example The above example shows the change of AUTOMATIC LOCK status you press the STO as the last key stroke above status is saved in memory But if you press the CLR key the settings are not saved and the original status is not changed The set status will not be changed even when you turn off the telephone 7 5 REVIEW OVERFLOW DIGITS FCN 5 In some cases you will dial numbers greater than 15 digits in length The PR130 has a 15 digit display LCD window Thus the dialed numbers greater than 15 digits in length cannot be entirely displayed on the LCD However you can review the hidden digits of the keyed numbers by pressing the FCN and the 5 key 7 6 REPROGRAMMING LOCK CODE FCN 6 FCN 6 LOCK CODE NEW LOCK CODE NEW LOCK CODE CLR TO PROGRAM TO CANCEL You can change your lock code at any time When you want to change your lock code press the FCN then 6 and enter your current lock code Then enter your new three digit lock code two times If you want to abort the fu
26. ntative 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 exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state rr _ A A M IN U S A AUDIOVOX CORPORATION 185 Oser Avenue Hauppauge New York 11788 516 233 3300 IN CANADA AUDIOVOX CANADA LTD 1070 Kamato Road Unit 15 Mississauga Ontario LAW2W5 905 629 1400 37
27. nutes 44 seconds 1TIME The total conversation time with NAM 2 is 33 minutes 55 seconds 2TIME To clear the time coun ters press the STO key and enter your LOCK CODE To clear the display just press the CLR key Note This call air time counter does not mean billing time But the time counter is usefull to approximate the billing time This call air time counter is activated when originating a call 8 OPERATION This feature is designed to help you with the operation of the phone except for the above menu operation This feature is only to allow you to view the other operational function Example FCN A al ta lab EEr Kae A NI p al o RON M A PAUSE CSTOGP A SEP Al CURA n A 9 BATTERY CHARGING 9 1 CHARGING BY DESK TOP CHARGER The desk top charger will completely recharge the slimline battery in 7 hours and the extended life battery in 14 hours provided the phone is turned off To operate insert the plug of the AC DC adaptor into the connector in the back of the desk top charger Plug the AC DC adaptor into a power out let Then simply insert the battery into the desk top charger The LED light should illuminate indicating the charging func tion has begun The front slot of the desk top charger accepts both the extended life and slimline batteries attached to the phone the charger s
28. oming calls You can dial any number You can not dial numbers greater than 7 digits You can not dial numbers greater than 11 digits When a call is received the phone will answer the call automatically after 2 rings You must press the SEND key or any key in the ANY KEY ANSWER mode to receive the call The call time counter is dis played on the LCD during your conversation The call time counter is nev er displayed on the LCD 25 FUNCTION DEFAUL HOWTOUSE H AUTO REDIALION The phone will automatical ly redial any number called that is not connected busy cell site are out of service It will perform this function 10 times before automatically Stopping You have to manually request the redial function The phone will be locked whenever you turn it on It must be unlocked by enter ing your 3 digits un lock code before you use it In the locked state you can receive calls but not make calls The phone can be used when turned on is generated every 60 seconds during conver sation to indicate your talk time No beep is heard You can answer incoming calls by pressing any key except the PWR key You can only answer calls by pressing the SEND key The DTMF signal will be transmitted for as long as a key is pressed The DTMF signal is trans mitted for about 10 millesec o
29. pause symbol can be stored in your repertory memory Example 6 2 CLEARING MEMORY Hint TOCLEAR CLRIHSTO X XP ISTO _ If the repertory memory your telephone directory is full you can not store any more phone numbers You have the option of clearing a memory you do not use frequently To do so clear entire LCD by pressing and holding the CLR key and then store the blank telephone number blank screen to desired location to clear that location 15 000 1570 0 1 The above example shows that memory location 01 was occu pied with an existing number By pressing the STO key while the LCD display is blank you clear the memory loca tion making it ready for storing another phone number 6 3 RECALL VACANT MEMORY LOCATION te Hint TOSEARCH RCL ALPH alor v When you are storing a telephone number into the repertory memory you may overwrite a stored telephone number with the new one by mistake To avoid this error it is best to search for a vacant memory location before storing The phone will always indicate the first available lowest number memory location Example By using the up A and the down W keys you can search additional EMPTY location while in this mode of operation 6 4 RECALLING 6 4 1 RECALL STORED NUMBER BY LOCATION gt Hint This procedure is used to recall a telephone number from your repertory memo
30. rea code and the telephone num ber and press the STO key and the 1 key to stare the number dialed The number will be stored in the ONE TOUCH memory You can review the ONE TOUCH memory by pressing the RCL key and the M1 key If you want to change the ONE TOUCH number just repeat the above pro cedures The M1 new number will be stored at ONE TOUCH memory instead of the previous number Example 6 1 2 STORE SPEED DIAL NUMBER Hint TOSTORE NUMBER STO ALPH 5TO NUMBER STO 0 5 ALPH NUMBER STO 01 60 Telephone numbers can be stored into your PR130 by stor age methods as follows Automatically storing the number into the next vacant memory location Automatically storing the number into the selected rnem ory groups Manually storing the number into the selected memory location AUTOMATICALLY STORING INTO THE NEXT VACANT MEMORY LOCATION 12 The feature allows you to store the number in the next vacant memory location After storing the number the location num ber will be displayed on the LCD Example Above example explains that the number 5162333300 is stored at the address of vacant memory location 23 If there is no vacant memory location in the repertory memory the number will not be stored in memory The message FULL will appear on the LCD display In this case use the manual sequence to replace a number already in memory or see chapter 6 2 Note
31. ry This procedure can also be used to confirm the telephone number in repertory memory and to dial that telephone number with minimum key pressing Note The message EMPTY will be displayed on the LCD dis play if there is no telephone number in the repertory mem ory you selected 16 6 4 2 RECALL SPEED DIAL NUMBER BY ALPHA CHARACTERS Hint ALPHA CHARACTERS RCL This procedure is useful in searching for the telephone num ber by the name of the person company code that relates to the phone number In the above example recalling the NAME AUDIOVOX recalls the number 5162333300 which was stored together with the NAME AVDIOVOX in storage memory location 04 To verify this simply press the RCL key and enter 04 The phone number and SM 04 will be displayed momentarily then the phone number and NAME IOVOX will be displayed The display will alternate between the first three characters AUD and the balance of ALPHA charac ters IOVOX Note See chapter 6 1 3 STORING ALPHA CHARACTERS for additional details 6 4 3 REPEAT NUMBER RECALL SCROLLING Hint Y AFTER A NUMBER IS RECALLED CLR After recalling a number from your repertory memory you can review previous and next stored telephone numbers by simply pressing the up A and the down W keys To termi nate the scrolling press the CLR key 17 6 5 SPEED DIALING 6 5 1 ONE TOUCH DIALING T
32. them Consult your vehicle dealer or manufacturer s representative should such problems develop The PR130 phone is capable of operation in an AMPS cel lular system Your cellular service provider has entered into ROAMING working agreement with other cellular service providers to serve you when you travel to other cities and countries However operational procedures and air time charges can differ between these providers Contact your cellular service provider for details Automatic Roaming As a ROAMER operating in a system having automatic roaming you will be charged the service rates established by the cellular system provider operator for that system These charges will be billed to your cellular ser vice bill ft Credit Card Roaming In several cities and areas the cellu lar system carrier operator will allow you to use their system if you register sometimes pre register when entering or planning to enter the area major credit card will be required against which the service charges will be billed 3 INDICATOR AND KEYPAD Speaker Receiver Unit Volume Keys Use for Volume Up or Down LCD Display NUMERIC KEYS to Enter a Phone Number or a Name MIC Send Your Voice to the Other Party Function Key PWR Power Is Used To Turn Unit On Off MI Store the Tel No for one touch dial STO Store Store Tel No or Name in Repertory Memory FCN Function
33. y And even in the locked state you can access emergency call or toll free ser vice by pressing the keys of their assigned numbers 7 3 BATTERY LEVEL CHECKIFCN 3 Hint 3 Release the key The RSSI indicator always works in standby mode and con versation mode If you wish to confirm the battery status press the FCN key and the key 3 and the battery level will be displayed in RSSI level indicator The more bars dis played the longer the battery life 7 4 SET THE STATUS OF TELEPHONEI FCN 4 Hint FCN 4 LOCK CODE A Jor v TO CHANGE STO CLR This function is for setting the operating status of your tele phone You can select and change the status of the following functions The state of parenthesis is the factory preset BACK LIGHT AUTO OFF AUTO LONG DTMF ON OFF ON ANY KEY ANSWER ON OFF ON 1 MINUTE BEEP ON OFF OFF AUTOMATIC LOCK ON OFF OFF AUTOMATIC REDIAL ON OFF AUTOMATIC CALL TIME COUNTER ON OFF OFF AUTO ANSWER ON OFF OFF OUT GOING CALL RESTRICTION OFF 7 11 OFF INCOMING CALL RESTRICTION ON OFF OFF MEMORY RESTRICTION ON OFF OFF SILENT SCRATCH PAD ON OFF OFF 23 A BACK LIGHT In the OFF mode the backlight will never turn on except under incoming ringing The default mode is AUTO mode Backlighting turns on by pressing any key It stays on for 8 seconds B LONG option is set to the ON mode the signa

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