To receive calls, To place a call with a number in the memory, To mute phone conversation – Audiovox CTX5000 User Manual

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To Receive Calls

1, When the telephone rings, lift the Handheld to

answer. |

IN USE

1

indicator will light.

2. If the Handheld is out of the Booster when

ringing starts, press |

SND \

to answer a call.

To Place a Call with a Number in the
Memory

1. Press fRCL

\ ,

then enter the memory address (01

through 99). The last ten digits of the number
will appear on the readout. If the number is

longer than 10 digits, hold down the second digit

of the memory address (after pressing [ RCL|) to

see the prefix.
Note: See Recall a Number from Memory and

Want to Review the Prefix for more details.

2. Press I

SND |

. The |

IN USE

] indicator will light as

a call is placed. You may lift the Handheld from
the Booster either before or after the called party
answers to proceed with your conversation.

To Mute Phone Conversation

1- Press I

MUTE]

. The |

Mute

| will appear on the

readout. The transmit audio will be muted

and the receive audio will be heard from the
loudspeaker. You may converse privately with a

passenger during a call with the handset either
“on-hook” or “off-hook”.

2, To return to normal conversation;

When not in the Hands-free Mode.

if “off-hook”, press the |

MUTE

| key.

if “on-hook”, lift the Handheld from the

Booster.

When in the Hands-free Mode,

Press the

1

MUTE

| key, or lift the Handheld

from the Booster,

3. Mute is reset when call is terminated.

Call in Progress Protection (when

handset is using Booster)

Phone conversation will continue after ignition is

turned off until call is terminated.

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CALL RESTRICTION

(NAM OPTION)

This feature permits you to impose various kinds of

restrictions on Outgoing Calls.

To Set Mode of Call Restriction

Enter three digit Securit^Code (assigned by NAM),

then press

1

FUNC

1

, key [J] then

[7]

.

The following key operation is needed to activate
one of the restriction modes;

|T]:

Only telephone numbers having 11 digits
or less accepted. Operator assisted

dialing is prohibited.

[

2]:

Only telephone numbers having 7 digits

or less is accepted. Operator assisted

dialing is prohibited,

|~^; Operator assisted dialing (0 Origination)

is prohibited.

[4~[:

No phone calls can be placed except for
repertory dialing from memory address
01 to 09.

; No restriction.

To Exit Call Restriction Programming
Mode

Press I

FUNC

I, then |

CLR 1.

Note: (1) When in mode 4, number storage into the

memory will not be permitted.

(2) In the restriction mode, a short beep tone

will be heard to inform you of the wrong

operation, and the word | RestricteTI will be

shown on the readout.

HANDS-FREE OPERATION

(NAM OPTION)

(when Handset is Using Booster)

This feature permits you to engage in conversation

without lifting the Handheld Portable Unit.

(P After receiving a calUpress |

SND

| to answer),

conduct the conversation via the hands-free

external microphone and the loudspeaker in the
Booster Unit.

Speak a little louder than you would when using the
handset.

It is preferable to turn-off the radio or stereo and

close the car windows.

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