Automatic storing into a vacant memory address, To lock the unit, To unlock the unit – Audiovox Prestige PR-140 User Manual

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Automatic Storing into a Vacant

Memory Address

This feature allows automatic storing into a vacant rep­
ertory memory address. This ends the possible problem
of writing over a previously stored number.

1. Enter the phone number.

2. Press key , then .
3.

The number will be stored automatically to the

memory address of the smallest number among the

available vacant locations.

4. Press (©. The memory address and the last 5 digits

of the stored phone number will be displayed on the
readout as follows.
Example:

EISEllIDIZlllliHlEI

Note: If there is no vacant address, the phone number

will not be stored in the memory.

To Lock the Unit

Press then key (£) (LOCK).
The

I

LOCK

I

indicator lights. The unit will remain locked

until unlocked, even if the power is turned off.

To Unlock the Unit

Enter the three-digit unlock code. The

I

LOCK

I

indicator

will go out when the three-digit code is the same as the
code registered in the NAM.

Volume Control

The audio level of the earpiece and the alert tone can be
adjusted by the Volume Control Key ®.

• Earpiece:

Keep pressing until you get the desired sound level.

Sound level will be displayed on the readout digitally
during the level adjustment and the sample tone will

indicate the sound level when you are not engaged in

a telephone conversation. The display format is as

EEsnanm

(X = 1 ~ 5)

• Alert Tone:

Press @, ® key. Then adjust the alert tone level in

the same manner as above. Your telephone will ring at
the new level. In this case, the display format is as
follows.

PLACING TELEPHONE

CALLS

To Place a Call

1. Enter the phone number. The last 8 digits of the

dialed number are displayed on the readout.

2. If a dialing error is made, press (^0, then enter the

phone number again. Pressing (^) momentarily
(less than approx. 0.5 sec.) clears only the last digit.

3. Press

(

send

).

The IINUSEl indicator will light. When

the called party answers, proceed with your conver­

sation.

If the Call Fails to Go Through

1. If you hear the “reorder” signal, press C™) (more

than approx. 0.5 sec.), then if there were no dialing

errors, press

(

send

)

for redial. (Redialing with digit

keys is not necessary.)

2. If the “intercept” signal is heard, press (™) (more

than approx. 0.5 sec.), then redial the correct number.

Automatic Redial (NAM Option)

If the feature of Automatic Redial (NAM Option) is
selected, your unit will automatically make five attempts
to reach the cell site when the first try is not successful.
The

I

IN USEI indicator will stay on, but the speaker will be

muted for twenty seconds. This is done so that you do

not hear the reorder signals out of the speaker. If you

need to terminate the automatic redial, press (^o.°) (more

than approx. 0.5 sec.).

Terminating a Call

Press C^) (more than approx. 0.5 sec.) and the IlN USEl
indicator will go out.

To Receive Calls

1. When the telephone rings, press (

send

) to answer the

call. The IlN USEl indicator will light.

(X :

5)

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