Turning the unit on/off, To recall a number from memory, To store a number in memory – Audiovox MVX-500 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

Turning the Unit On/Off

Press

for about one second to turn on the unit.

The indicator S will light (all indicators will light

momentarily; display will show your phone number,

and a tone will be heard). Press WW again for about
one second to turn off the unit.

* Antenna Position

Your portable cellular telephone has been equipped

with a dual position antenna system.
This dual position antenna has been especially de­
signed to allow your phone to receive calls while the
antenna is down. However, for optimum performance
and signal strength or while operating in poor signal
areas, it is recommended that the antenna be fully
extended.
Note: The antenna can be used in its fully extended

or fully retracted position only.

• Receiving Signal Strength Indicator

The number of shaded blocks indicates the Signal

Strength in your area. Four blocks show the maxi­

mum level. The display will vary as you move with
the unit. If the signal is not strong enough to place a
call, the WOWw indicator will appear on the readout.

• Battery Level Indicator

You can monitor the exigent battery voltage level.

Press I

i,

key M then ffl, the battery voltage con­

dition will be displayed on the readout in one of four
steps for 5 sec..

The number of shaded blocks indicates the battery

condition as follows;

To Recall a Number from Memory

B

Full charge

Normal phone call

Short phone call

Recharge battery

To Store a Number in Memory

1. Press , then enter the phone number.
2. Press , then enter the memory address

(01 through 99).

Example; Press Bfi0L key 5]then S, the displayed

number will be stored into memory ad­
dress 15-

Note:

A number of more than 16 digits can be

stored only into memory address 91

through 99.

Press IRCLl , then enter the memory address (01
through 99).
Example: Press IR^ , key Ij] then [§], the number

stored in memory address 15 will be dis­
played on the readout.

To Review the Prefix

(Number longer than 10 digits)

After pressing [R^LI, hold down the second digit of

the memory address.
Note: When a set of linked numbers is recalled, you

can review only the last linked number by this
feature. To review Link 1 to Link 5, use ffld

iRCLithenkev [X](Xis 1 to 5). See “LinkDialing”.

Display Own Telephone Number

You can see your system ID number and your own

phone number on the readout. Press

IRCLl

, key ®

then @ again. The System ID number is shown while
pressing key at the 2nd time.

Repertory Memory Scroll

This feature is useful in finding a certain phone

number by scrolling the repertory memory from one

of the designated starting addresses.

1. Press (Pbci, key

[El

then

Ml ■

[E! is the digit to assign the starting address as

follows.

X

Starting address

0

01

1

11

2

21

#

8

81

9

91

14

15

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